
7 July 2025 | 1 reply
We’re officially entering the second half of the year—and if you’re holding a property that’s been sitting on the market for four months or more, now might be the time to shift strategy.Whether you planned to sell, flip, or lease temporarily, an unoccupied property means:Carrying costs stacking upIncreased risk of vandalism or damageMissed rental income that could help offset your holding expensesIf a listing hasn’t moved in months, the market has likely spoken—and sometimes the smartest move is to pivot.That’s where professional property management can make a real difference.Leasing and managing the property (even short to mid-term) can help you:Generate cash flow while you wait for the right sale windowKeep the property occupied and protectedReduce financial pressure from holding costsWe work with many owners who didn’t plan to be landlords, but realized that a vacant property comes with its own set of risks.

16 July 2025 | 15 replies
I look at leaners in downtown Charleston that have sat for years you cant take them down because of BAR restrictions but you cant clear title either so they just sit there until they fall or burn.

15 July 2025 | 3 replies
The few decent ones didn’t pan out.Here’s what I’m wondering:Is 14 days a long time for this market (Carrollwood, Tampa) to sit vacant?

13 July 2025 | 1 reply
Will help in the long run provided the other party sits quietly and does not attempt to undo it later

9 July 2025 | 15 replies
That same house would be listed for $300k today and rent for $2000 and sit on the market for a year.

22 July 2025 | 9 replies
A natural person can represent themselves in court, and make the demand without having to hire an attorney.You are correct, if auction is not demanded then the deed will be issued and title quieted.

17 July 2025 | 10 replies
I have a rental property on the market for 14 days. There have been multiple showings and walk-throughs, but no signed lease yet. I’m bringing in plenty of potential tenants, but none are committing. Besides reducing ...

30 June 2025 | 2 replies
A lot of investors are sitting on the sidelines, the few who are actively purchasing are getting deals on value-add and have experience.

11 July 2025 | 3 replies
Back when I was a banker, I saw it all—investors walking in thinking they were about to pull $100K in a HELOC on a rental they bought six months ago, only to get hit with a big fat denial. No prep, no strategy, just v...

24 June 2025 | 0 replies
Perth has quietly gone from underperformer to strategic hotspot, which gets the attention of investors because a hot spot invariably feels like a little pot of gold.