by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Sep 17, 2019 | Construction
To all professionals managing the repair and maintenance of distressed properties—your cost of doing business may not be what you think it is. Xactware cost data indicated price volatility throughout many categories during 2018 and early 2019. These price...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Mar 12, 2018 | Construction
Time is Money – DAWGS Steel Security allows for safe and secure managed access to your properties. Why Rehabbers can do more projects per year using DAWGS: No Break Ins – Resulting in faster turnaround times, plus on time, on-budget projects. No...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jul 14, 2015 | Construction, Real Estate, Security, Vacant Property
Connie Brown lives in the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. Her home is next to a vacant property that is in the process of being renovated. During the months of renovation, the vacant boarded-up home was broken into on three separate occasions over a short...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Jun 30, 2015 | Construction, News, Real Estate
If you are in the business of emergency restoration, you know that one of the biggest challenges you face is managing the comings and goings of the multiple vendors you employ. If a vendor misses an appointment due to a key missing or a failed meeting, the entire...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Mar 18, 2015 | Construction, Real Estate
Answer: Investors Prefer Flipping Over Renting Source: DSNews.com: Author: Brian Honea February 12, 2015 A nationwide survey conducted by Auction.com, a leading online real estate marketplace, showed a continuation in January of a trend seen in the fourth quarter of...
by DAWGS | Secure Vacant Property | Mar 21, 2014 | Construction, Vacant Property
It’s not exactly typical for some buildings to stay empty for years, especially when they’re in busy, bustling neighborhoods like Chicago’s Wicker Park, but that’s exactly what has happened with the storefront that was used to represent the fictional record store...