GET THE LATEST COVID-19 UPDATES AND INFORMATION…
In these unprecedented times, we know you have many questions regarding your investment and business here in Central Indiana.
We created this page to keep you informed of our response to the COVID-19 outbreak,
as well as provide information related to the general state of things in Indiana.
We hope you find this page helpful.
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF CENTRAL INDIANA
Indiana has suffered like many other cities around the country and the world.
We have seen sickness, business closures, and job loss.
However, many businesses and daily functions are currently operating at a relatively normal rate.
LATEST NEWS
Our local outlets are working around the clock to bring you the most up to date news and
information.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Absolutely. While our Office building is closed to the public, our entire Staff is working remotely. Due to an expected increase in questions and concerns, our response time may be slightly slower than normal, but we do commit to performing our essential duties.
No, the CDC issued an eviction moratorium until March 31st, 2021. This moratorium could be extended as well.
We don’t think so. Competition is still out there, but we feel like there could be opportunities. Interest rates are at historically low levels as well.
Yes. So far, our rental marketing activity has remained solid. Our Rently system provides self-service showings, which has proven to be extremely valuable during this crisis. Keep in mind that real estate is deemed an essential business in Indiana, and those in need of real estate services (Tenants seeking rental homes and Buyers seeking home to buy) are considered essential as well.
So far, we have not seen a big dip in the sales market. Should you choose to place your property for sale, we’re happy to assist.
We are currently only conducting maintenance that is deemed essential. An example would be no heat or a plumbing leak.
Yes. Contractors, like Real Estate Professionals, are considered essential workers. Hardware and home improvement stores will remain open as well. While turnaround times may be slower than normal, we fully expect homes to receive make-ready work.