Vacant Investment Protection

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

 
  
Why Secure Your Vacant Property?








Did you know…
  • Criminals are burglarizing homes for copper pipe and wires; appliances; air conditioner units; granite countertops; floor coverings; and many other property furnishings.
  • There were 18.4 million vacant homes in the U.S. in Q4 ’10 (11 percent of all housing units vacant all year round) according to Tom Royce, Real Estate Bloggers
  • The rise in thefts is fueled by scrap metal prices that have doubled and even tripled in some markets during the past three years because of growing demand.


Atlanta, GA  March 15, 2011  -- Vacant Investment Protection, Inc. (“V.I.P.”) has developed a unique “niche” product to secure vacant and unsecured properties. With over fifteen years of experience in the Real Estate Industry we know first-hand the dangers of vacant properties being vandalized and burglarized. Our solution - Create industrial strength perforated steel window screens and steel doors that are nearly impossible to penetrate. 

V.I.P. has the solution for banks; property management companies; construction companies; individual homeowners; communities; and government entities. Our products are not only used for the foreclosure market based vacant properties, but also buildings and homes under construction; vacation homes, disaster relief properties; vacant government properties; and more. 

"Before V.I.P., my investment property was broken into frequently. Once we became aware of V.I.P. and used their services, we haven't had any further break-ins. Thanks V.I.P.!!!!"
Bill Flowers/Real Estate Investor

About Vacant Investment Protection:

V.I.P. provides service to various stakeholders that need vacant properties secured and protected at a reasonable cost. With the current economic recession, cities across the nation are plagued with high foreclosure rates and unoccupied rental properties. These economic factors transform communities and neighborhoods into crime scenes where vacant properties are targeted for vandalism and are havens for the homeless. Plywood no longer suffices for these trying times.


Dennis Woods, Owner
Vacant Investment Protection, Inc.
1-877-509-5741
http://www.vacantinvestmentprotection.com

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