Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you know that there are a lot of foreclosed homes in the Sacramento and surrounding neighborhood areas.
Instead of gripping about it and allowing your home values to go down the tube, it’s time to take back your street and your neighborhood.
The banks aren’t going to do it for you and the government so far with the banks are simply making it worse so my suggestion is to be pro-active.
Yes, it’s a little work but you will feel a whole lot better improving your neighborhood and your own real estate value.
Are there foreclosures in your neighborhood? Have homeowners moved out on your street? Are there vacant homes on your street? Have renters moved out and no one has moved in? Is the lawn burned up?
All these things bring value of homes down so while home buyers are buying homes in the Sacramento neighborhoods, it’s important that each neighborhood look its best. Do you want a new home buyer in your neighborhood? If so, let’s make sure that your street is one that will “shine”. And the home buyer will move in to that vacant home on your street.
Here are some solutions neighborhoods can do to help preserve neighborhoods:
- Form a Neighborhood Watch through your local Police Department
- Become familiar with your neighbors, know who is living in the house on your street
- Be aware when neighbors move out (many times a house stays vacant for months before the bank is aware that the owner has moved out).
- When a house is vacant, check for trash and put it out for pick-up. Remember, no one is there to do it and trash brings rats into your neighborhood
- Park one of your cars in front of the house to keep pilfers at bay
- Pull weeds and mow the lawn…take turns in your neighborhood and keep up your street
- Report broken windows etc. to your County officials
- Report any suspicious cars or people on the property
It’s time that neighbors take back the neighborhood and become pro-active. Don’t try to use the water or figure out a way to turn on what has been shut off at a vacant house. As this may cause major flooding inside a winterized home. If water is needed, use your own water.
A pro-active approach is always less stressful and will lend itself to being a “good neighbor,” while helping yourselves in the process.
Here is a video that I found that certainly could be a solution to those burned up lawns…maybe even when the time comes and we have a major draught…something to think about. For homeowners wanting to get more information about green grass from bugspray. You never know when making grass green might come in handy.
Click on the link to see all foreclosed homes in each of the following areas:
foreclosed homes for sale in the Sacramento ,
foreclosed homes for sale in El Dorado County,
foreclosed homes for sale in Placer County,
foreclosed homes for sale in Yolo County
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Videos talking About Foreclosures and the Banks:
Come Take A Ride With Sacramento Realtor – talking about Elk Grove, CA and the foreclosed homes
Sacramento Bank Owned Foreclosed Homes For Sale – dirty little secret about the banks





Hey Gena,
This is such good advice for anyone. Not doubt it’s an issue in so many places of the country, some far more than others. And when everyone helps out, it helps “everyone” doesn’t it?
You’re absolutely right Lynda. When we help others, many times we also help ourselves!
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Thank you.
You can always tell an expert! Thanks for contributing.