by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Aug 6, 2013 | Real Estate
Even though the real estate market has shown signs of bouncing back as of late, there are still plenty of vacant houses out there. While they may show signs of being potentially bought or rented soon, it’s still a good idea for real estate agents to protect the...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jul 30, 2013 | General, Real Estate
When the economy waxes and wanes, housing prices and renting availability changes with it. One constant, however, is public housing. These buildings take a lot of time to construct, though, and before they are finished it’s important for the companies working on...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jul 23, 2013 | General, Real Estate
As any business developer or city planner knows, vacant buildings can be a serious issue when it comes to safety. The longer buildings don’t have tenants, the more likely it is that they’ll become a target for crimes like vandalism and theft. Many people...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jul 16, 2013 | Real Estate
As housing becomes more and more diverse, with people choosing to rent instead of buy for longer, new housing developments are popping up all over the place. With permits, there can be delays in getting the buildings finished, and the longer these developments sit...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jul 9, 2013 | General, Real Estate
A housing bubble, by definition, is when prices for real estate rapidly increase followed by a sharp decline in value for those same properties. The last time it happened, the housing market saw people walking away from mortgages they couldn’t afford to pay and...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jun 25, 2013 | Real Estate
If you’re a real estate manager and you’ve purchased foreclosed properties either in a short sale or otherwise, you may be interested in renovating the existing structure either to resell it or to increase its value. If you do that, however, the building...