As Hurricanes Helene and Milton swept through the East Coast, #Lantower Residential took decisive action to safeguard our residents and their communities. Our centralized, technology-driven strategy allowed us to respond swiftly and effectively to the storms while also giving our associates the time to prepare their homes and be with their families - ensuring the safety and well-being of both our residents and team members. Thank you to MFE Magazine for sitting down with our Vice President of Property Marketing, Susan G., to spotlight how our approach puts people first during pivotal moments. To learn more about our response strategy to both events, you can access the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gXxVErPj #HurricaneResponse #ResidentsFirst #EmergencyPreparedness #LantowerResidential #MultifamilyHousing
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After a back-to-back holiday and hurricane in Houston, two weeks of commercial real estate productivity were basically wiped off the map. A week later, well over 100,000 customers, including entire office buildings, still lack power. Read more about CRE players' main concerns here: #HurricaneBeryl #CommercialRealEstate #Houston #CenterPoint https://lnkd.in/gQkQXM6n
CRE In Disbelief As Continued Power Outages 'Cripple' Houston Economy
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Winsome Tennant, Realtor®RE/MAX ExcellenceTelephone: 954-274-0904Email: winsometennant@remax.netwww.winsometennant.com 1. Understand Market Trends: Keep an eye on market trends including property values, inventory levels and demand in different neighborhoods. South Florida’s real estate market can be dynamic so staying informed is key. 2. Consider Location Carefully: Location is crucial in South Florida. Factors like proximity to beaches, schools, amenities and job centers can greatly influence property values. Research neighborhoods thoroughly before making a decision. 3. Hurricane Preparedness: South Florida is prone to hurricanes so it’s essential to consider a property’s resilience to these natural disasters. Look for features like hurricane-proof windows, reinforced roofs and proper drainage systems. 4. Work with a Local Agent: Partnering with a local real estate agent who knows the area well can be invaluable. They can provide insights into market conditions, help you find suitable properties and negotiate on your behalf. 5. Budget Wisely: South Florida’s real estate market can be competitive so it’s essential to have a clear budget and stick to it. Factor in not just the purchase price but also ongoing expenses like property taxes, insurance and maintenance costs. #business#leadership#career#entrepreneurship#marketing#technology#innovation#jobsearch#professionaldevelopment#networking
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While much of Central Florida was in the dark last week following Hurricane Milton, a mere 2% of Winter Park residents lost power, and city officials are crediting the resilience to their investment in burying power lines. Ryan Gillespie has the story for the Orlando Sentinel. "About 80% of Winter Park’s power lines, or roughly 100 miles, are buried. And the city has plans to have the full system underground by 2030, at a pace of about eight miles per year. That comes at an annual price tag of about $8.5 million, said City Manager Randy Knight. "Recent history suggests that undergrounding is particularly effective during hurricanes. "Winter Park’s success during Milton replicated what happened with Ian in 2022 and Irma in 2019." #undergrounding #powerlines #gridresilience #gridreliability #criticalinfrastructure #powerdelivery #extremeweather #hurricanemilton #florida #powergrid #damageprevention #underground #power #electricity #infrastructure #gridmodernization #PDi2 City of Winter Park https://lnkd.in/eZhCnXJc
While Hurricane Milton darkened Central Florida, the lights stayed on in Winter Park. Here’s why
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The devastating impact of hurricanes on Florida is a recurring issue, with each storm season highlighting the vulnerability of many homes and communities. However, amid the destruction caused by recent storms like Hurricane Ian and the more recent Helene, there are notable examples of innovation and resilience in the housing market, such as Pearl Homes’ Hunters Point community in Cortez, Florida. These homes are part of a growing movement toward sustainable, hurricane-resistant construction that addresses both environmental concerns and the need for safer living spaces in hurricane-prone areas. #realestate #news #floridarealestate
Hurricane-Resilient Homes: A Case Study of Pearl Homes and Hunters Point Amid Florida’s Recent Disasters
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The devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene has sent shockwaves through North and South Carolina, especially in the western regions. As communities begin the long process of rebuilding, one critical area that often gets overlooked is the infrastructure within commercial buildings—particularly doors and hardware. Doors are the first line of defense in maintaining security, energy efficiency, and functionality in any building. In the wake of a disaster like Hurricane Helene, damaged doors can leave businesses vulnerable to further damage, security breaches, and additional costs. This is where specialized door installers, like those at Seven Oaks, play a pivotal role. Our team of experts, with over three decades of experience, focuses on retrofitting commercial doors and hardware, ensuring not only a return to functionality but also an upgrade to modern standards. As the rebuild phase gets underway, partnering with installers who specialize in retrofitting is critical to the success of any commercial restoration project. Here's why: Cost-Effective Solution Retrofitting offers a more cost-effective solution compared to a complete replacement. Instead of tearing out frames and structures that may still be intact, specialized door installers assess the existing conditions and retrofit the new doors and hardware to the current setup. This method saves both time and money, helping businesses get back up and running faster. Trust the Experts at Seven Oaks Retrofitting commercial doors and hardware is not a task for just any installer. It requires specialized knowledge, experience, and an eye for detail. At Seven Oaks, our team has been proudly serving North Carolina, South Carolina and south central Virginia for over 30 years, and we understand the unique needs that come with rebuilding after a disaster. https://lnkd.in/ey4f2seE #HurricaneRecovery #CommercialDoors #DoorRetrofitting #BuildingRestoration #SevenOaks #DoorInstallation #NCRebuild #SCRebuild #CommercialConstruction #HollowMetalDoors #AluminumStorefrontDoors #FireRatedDoors #AutomaticDoors #ToiletPartitions
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Let's face it. Humans do love to live near the water. Some can even afford to live near the water in highly resilient human habitations. Here is an example of a Florida neighborhood that is being built to withstand another Hurricane Helene. Similar structures are being built in the Florida Keys. Prices for such dwellings typically exceed $1M. So, given both rising frequency and severity of natural disasters and, correspondingly rising insurance costs, what occurs is a type of ultra-gentrification of our coasts. You can enjoy a resilient home with the water views, but only after scraping off the old and greatly elevating the new. #HurricaneHelene #resilience #Cortez Hunters Point Pearl Homes and Marina #riskfootprint #climatechange https://lnkd.in/e26iMBWZ
When Hurricane Helene hit, this disaster-proof Florida neighborhood kept the lights on
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In the aftermath of hurricanes, rebuilding smarter is key to long-term resilience. Our co-founder and CEO, James Gallagher, emphasized in today’s Realtor.com coverage that Florida homeowners may be required to implement specific upgrades as they rebuild to better protect against future disasters. Two key areas of focus: 🪟 Impact-resistant windows 🔨 Reinforced roofing In our role of streamlining permitting processes to build stronger and safer homes, we are helping to fast-track rebuilding efforts for some of those in the impacted areas. More from Keith Griffith on how recent hurricanes have affected the town of Sarasota and the rest of Florida here: https://lnkd.in/gQVdejGF
Sarasota Was Battered by Hurricanes Milton and Helene—but Home Prices Will Likely Rise There
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As Hurricane Helene struck a couple weeks ago, now is a good time to review the investors’ playbook for dealing with hurricanes. 1. Buy Smart Don’t buy properties in flood zones, tidal waterways or canals and buy only newer block-construction homes, not frame. 2. Maintain large trees If your property has large trees, keep them trimmed as they pose a hazard during storms. 3. Check your insurance Ensure you are well-covered by reading the fine print rather than just opting for the cheapest quote. 4. Hire Only Property Managers with In-House Maintenance Crews After a storm, construction companies will be overwhelmed, and it may be weeks before they can come out to see your property. Hiring a property management company with its own in-house maintenance crews will get your property repaired faster. Anyone who follows these rules can take hurricanes in stride. #hurricanehelene #florida #tampa #realestateinvesting
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🏠🏖️ Florida Gulf Coast Communities Face Unprecedented Sand Cleanup After Hurricanes Helene and Milton 🏖️🏠 In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, many homes along Florida’s Gulf Coast are buried under feet of sand, with some areas seeing dunes up to 5 feet high. While storm surge and wind damage are expected during hurricanes, this sand accumulation has presented an unexpected and costly challenge for many residents and municipalities. As the community works to dig out and recover, EMERALD Realty Brokerage is here to help. We understand the overwhelming task of rebuilding and the real estate challenges that come with it. Whether you need advice on property recovery, cleanup efforts, or navigating insurance and real estate decisions, we’re ready to support you every step of the way. #FloridaRecovery #HurricanePreparedness #EMERALDRealtyBrokerage #CommunitySupport #GulfCoastRealEstate
Some Florida Homes Buried in Sand After Hurricanes
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