Welcome!

Homeowners,
What is 20 percent of your vacant home's listing price?
Why lose that amount when our service is free and

reduces your monthly outlay while protecting your asset?


Realtors,
Why wait 30 percent longer for a sale? We offer free staging,
which sells your listings and requires far less effort from you.


Caretakers,
Why spend $500 a month for a studio apartment
when you can live in a HOUSE for the same amount?

 

Scroll down and read more about the Homes In Transition Caretaker Program!

Homes In Transition is a full-service company that provides for the interim needs of:

  • Vacant homes that are on the market for sale
  • Highly-motivated, carefully screened families and individuals to become Caretakers in available vacant homes
  • Caretakers who take advantage of the opportunity to maintain their standard of living
  • Caretakers who avoid the high cost of home ownership or a lease

As part of the NO COST service we provide to our Homeowners:

  • Drastic reduction in the actual holding costs of any vacant property
  • A greater level of security
  • General maintenance and upkeep
  • All utilities paid

We accomplish this through a careful matching and placement process of selected applicants.

Approved  inquiries will become subcontractors that provide our caretaker services.

 

All this while maintaining:

  • Lock box access for the Real Estate community
  • High degree of showability of the home seven days a week

Realtors are tired of dealing with the cost and hassle of your vacant property.
Without our Caretakers, you are only hurting yourself by not protecting your

home and ensuring high offers.

 

Please explore our site or contact us for more information.

 

 

 

Would you make a full-price offer on your dusty, abandoned, vacant house?

 

No, you probably wouldn't.

 

And neither would your buyer.

 

The nationwide difference between a vacant and

Caretaker-occupied house? Vacant homes get offers

20 percent lower than those occupied by Caretakers.

 

A vacant house screams, "Someone is stuck with this property!"

 

So there is really no reason for a buyer to make a full-price offer. 

 

Is there?

 

Question: Will you fall victim to a HUGE loss or let us help you?

  Answer: Call (505) 750-9500 and we gladly assist you.

 

Let's do the math for your house: 

  • $100,000 house -- up to an additional $ 20,000 at closing
  • $200,000 house -- up to an additional $ 40,000 at closing
  • $300,000 house -- up to an additional $ 60,000 at closing
  • $400,000 house -- up to an additional $ 80,000 at closing
  • $500,000 house -- up to an additional $100,000 at closing
  • $600,000 house -- up to an additional $120,000 at closing
  • $700,000 house -- up to an additional $140,000 at closing
  • $800,000 house -- up to an additional $160,000 at closing
  • $900,000 house -- up to an additional $180,000 at closing

 

How many thousands of dollars are at stake?

Why would you wait an extra second?

 

Call us today and we will help you make a better return on your investment FOR FREE.     

 
Avoid
low-ball offers with the Homes In Transition Caretaker Program!
Call (505) 750-9500 and we will help you today!
 

 

Vacant house = NO INSURANCE

No kidding, YOU better call your agent immediately!

 

Every homeowner policy has a clause in it that gets the insurance company off the hook -- usually in 1 to 30 days from the point the house went vacant. It doesn't matter one bit if the premiums were paid for months after that, YOU, the homeowner, breached the contract by not informing the insurance company that your house is vacant.

 

Oh, you might fight and even win a year or two after the house is stripped or vandalized but then YOU might never be able to get a typical homeowners policy again because the insurance companies all share information -- and YOU not only breached your contract but had the nerve to sue the insurance company to get paid on your loss.
 

Avoid all of that!

You could pay the additional 350% to 500% more for VACANT house insurance (if your insurer even offers it), and pay that every month until the empty house is sold. Unfortunately for you, should you have a problem with a burst water pipe or kids using your house for a party, and submit a valid claim, we all know what insurance companies do when they finally have to pay out.

 

YES... AVOID ALL OF THAT!

Place a Caretaker in your house instead! There is a certain level of protection in an occupied house, you can also keep affordable household insurance, and since both the Caretaker and Homes In Transition are insured, HIT offers a 100 percent guarantee, and you don't have to pay the utilities anymore because the Caretaker begins paying them for you, and you don't have to worry about the heat going off and a burst pipe filling your house with water damage and mold... 

  • Avoid all of that and get your house staged for FREE
  • Utilities paid for FREE
  • Preferential treatment by Realtors for FREE (they hate renter-occupied and empty houses)

Just call us at (505) 750-9500 and let us save you from all the terrors or selling an unoccupied house.

Too good to be true?

Well, the BBB has given us an A-rating, we are a member of the Chamber of Commerce, many of the Albuquerque Realtors and Brokers know our principles and employees personally and we've got great references. 


Maybe we ARE too good to be true, but we can demonstrate how Homeowners that were "stuck with their homes" for extended periods of time became unstuck, got good offers and sold in a timely fashion -- just because of our program.

 

We also have Caretakers that have been with us in multiple homes that enjoy HOME living and would rather go through the adventure of an occasional move before ever returning to the misery of apartment living.

I've got a lot of Questions!

We are happy to answer all of them, but one of the reasons our program is so effective is that we are a high technology company as well as fun people to work with...

 

So please, take the time to review the materials on this site first. If we're unable to answer your questions here, give us a call! You know the number by now... (505) 750-9500. 

 

 

Children

Homeowners CAN specify that the Caretaker selected to occupy their house, be a Single person or a Couple without Children. 

 

However, many Homeowners HURT THEMSELVES with "HOME SYNDROME".

 

They forget that they have a VACANT HOUSE that will get a low ball offer if it is not staged properly and if we don't Breathe Life Into Their Empty House. 

Kids and their possessions fill a house with Life, and MAKE it a home...

 

How many single people want a 4 bedroom house?

If they do, they'll want to purchase an investment to flip, not a home for themselves... so you, as the seller, want to impress your prospective purchaser with what a great HOME you have, not what a hollow, empty house you have. 

That is why HOMES in our Homes In Transition program get higher offers!

Cats, Dogs and Damage

Just as Children belong in a HOME, many buyers HAVE pets... only a few buyers would be "put off" by a house that had a pet in it. 

 

The statistics show that you have a sales advantage when pets are present, not a disadvantage.

 

But, many homeowners think, I'll get a spot on the rug or in the grass if a pet is present. 

That may in fact occur but Homes In Transition has a 100% guarantee that we will return the house in the same or better condition when the Caretaker vacates or we will fix it at our expense. 

 

We also carry a million dollar policy just in case something completely catastrophic happens.

 

The facts are, however, our program is likely to get such a better offer that you can easily offer your purchaser an allowance for new carpet and still be way ahead...

 

As you may know, many purchasers are going to ask for the allowance for paint or carpeting because this is a buyers market and will be for a very long time... so, homeowners, don't be afraid of Children, Pets or Damage... you're covered in many positive ways...and you can take that to the BANK!

 

Why are we FREE to the Homeowner?

It's very logical actually. Even though the Homeowner gets free Landscaping care, cleaning, "occupied property protection", gets the utilities paid and even has Homes In Transition staff inspecting the house after the caretaker moves in... it seems "strange" the homeowner does not "pay" for all the above services.

 

Why doesn't the homeowner pay?

The homeowner does not need to pay, the caretaker pays for our services

YET because of the way we structured our program, the Caretaker is getting a fantastic deal.

 

Caretakers simply live in a wonderful home instead of enduring the rucus and racket of the typical apartment complex that has rooms to rent for $500 per month for a Studio or One Bedroom Apartment. 

 

It's a no-brainer for the Caretaker, Homeowner and the Realtor... and that is why Homes In Transition has gone National and soon we will be International.

 

We have assembled a list of Videos
that you as a Homeowner should be
interested in watching... just click on
the photo's to launch the videos!

 

 

 

A Swimming Pool...  

it's not all fun and games  

You have serious exposures... 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

  

KOAT  

News Reporter

Melissa Mahan  

does a  

feature story on  

Homes In Transition  

in Albuquerque. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOX  

Business News  

does a feature story 
on Homes In Transition
 

and how we compare 

to one California Mayor 

who solves his 

vacant home problem 

by painting dead lawns green. 

 

 

 
 

 ABC's   

Nightly News   

interviews  
Homes In Transition's   

Caretaker  
 
on  
 Foreclosure's   

SILVER LINING!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ABC NOW...  

"Money Matters"   

does a feature story  

on how people  

are using  

(VACANT) 

Foreclosed houses  

to throw Foreclosure Parties 

and the horrific aftermath. 

 

 

 

 

 Just look at what happens 

when a Home  

becomes a Vacant House...  

and if your house has been vacant 

more than 30 days... 

your INSURANCE  

is most likely not in force...  

Insurance companies have a 

clause in the policy that 

automatically drops coverage 

for an empty, vacant and vunerable house. 

 

 

 

 

MSNBC does a story on  

Foreclosure Stripping    

becoming an epidemic  

in many parts of the country.  

Thieves don't care  

if the home is in Foreclosure  

or if it is simply empty,  

vacant or unoccupied...  

they have an easy target. 

 

 

 

 

Matt has the 

feature story on  

Foreclosure  

  Stripping   

on the Today Show.  

It's an eye opener! 

 

 

 

 

I'll just RENT my HOUSE !! 

 So, you think you want to  

become a Landlord? 

 Have RENTERS...  

make some money 

while your house is on the market... 

 Have your Realtor  

walk in with clients... 

Show them the bedroom  

of your house -- 

 

and have it look like this?