Helping Properties ABQ: Pioneering the Transformation of Albuquerque's Distressed Homes
Albuquerque, NM – Addressing the community's concerns regarding distressed properties, Helping Properties ABQ reaffirms its commitment to revitalizing Albuquerque neighborhoods and tackling the city's housing crisis. As a leader in renovating and revitalizing distressed homes, Helping Properties ABQ has been pivotal in transforming neglected properties into valuable assets for the community.
With over ten years of experience in real estate investment, Helping Properties ABQ has developed a specialized approach to identifying and renovating distressed properties. The company is currently making significant progress on its latest project, which is the 5th property on the city's Top 15 Problematic Properties list, located at 505 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. This project exemplifies Helping Properties ABQ's dedication to community improvement and its pioneering role in the industry.
"Our strategy goes beyond mere property renovation," said Eden Tolesa, Public Affairs Liaison for, Helping Properties ABQ. "We engage deeply with homeowners, neighborhood groups, and the City of Albuquerque's Code Enforcement Division to ensure that our projects not only rejuvenate individual homes but also contribute positively to the broader neighborhood."
The situation at 2801 Florida Street highlights the challenges communities face with uninhabitable properties. Helping Properties ABQ addresses these challenges by working with property owners to acquire distressed homes and restore them, aiding homeowners with difficult properties and neighbors looking to improve their community.
"In the midst of Albuquerque's housing crisis, our work is more crucial than ever," added Eden Tolesa. "Our focus is not just on property development; it's about community revitalization. By transforming these distressed homes, we play a vital role in stabilizing neighborhoods and providing essential housing solutions."
Helping Properties ABQ encourages residents to report any non-compliant or vacant properties through the city's 311 service. This cooperative effort between residents, the city, and industry leaders like Helping Properties ABQ is key to addressing the broader housing challenges in Albuquerque.
For more information about Helping Properties ABQ and its initiatives, please contact Eden Tolesa.
About Helping Properties ABQ
Helping Properties ABQ stands proud as a minority-owned and operated business, dedicated to not only transforming distressed properties but also making a positive impact on Albuquerque's diverse neighborhoods. Founded on principles of inclusivity and community betterment, our company recognizes the importance of diversity in both business ownership and community development.
As a minority-owned business, we are committed to fostering a sense of unity and shared prosperity in the neighborhoods we serve. Our team embraces the richness of cultural diversity, and we believe that inclusivity is essential for the holistic revitalization of Albuquerque's communities.
Contact:
Eden Tolesa
Public Affairs Liaison
Helping Properties ABQ
[email protected]
(505) 219-1925
https://www.helpingpropertiesabq.com/
Albuquerque, NM – Addressing the community's concerns regarding distressed properties, Helping Properties ABQ reaffirms its commitment to revitalizing Albuquerque neighborhoods and tackling the city's housing crisis. As a leader in renovating and revitalizing distressed homes, Helping Properties ABQ has been pivotal in transforming neglected properties into valuable assets for the community.
With over ten years of experience in real estate investment, Helping Properties ABQ has developed a specialized approach to identifying and renovating distressed properties. The company is currently making significant progress on its latest project, which is the 5th property on the city's Top 15 Problematic Properties list, located at 505 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. This project exemplifies Helping Properties ABQ's dedication to community improvement and its pioneering role in the industry.
"Our strategy goes beyond mere property renovation," said Eden Tolesa, Public Affairs Liaison for, Helping Properties ABQ. "We engage deeply with homeowners, neighborhood groups, and the City of Albuquerque's Code Enforcement Division to ensure that our projects not only rejuvenate individual homes but also contribute positively to the broader neighborhood."
The situation at 2801 Florida Street highlights the challenges communities face with uninhabitable properties. Helping Properties ABQ addresses these challenges by working with property owners to acquire distressed homes and restore them, aiding homeowners with difficult properties and neighbors looking to improve their community.
"In the midst of Albuquerque's housing crisis, our work is more crucial than ever," added Eden Tolesa. "Our focus is not just on property development; it's about community revitalization. By transforming these distressed homes, we play a vital role in stabilizing neighborhoods and providing essential housing solutions."
Helping Properties ABQ encourages residents to report any non-compliant or vacant properties through the city's 311 service. This cooperative effort between residents, the city, and industry leaders like Helping Properties ABQ is key to addressing the broader housing challenges in Albuquerque.
For more information about Helping Properties ABQ and its initiatives, please contact Eden Tolesa.
About Helping Properties ABQ
Helping Properties ABQ stands proud as a minority-owned and operated business, dedicated to not only transforming distressed properties but also making a positive impact on Albuquerque's diverse neighborhoods. Founded on principles of inclusivity and community betterment, our company recognizes the importance of diversity in both business ownership and community development.
As a minority-owned business, we are committed to fostering a sense of unity and shared prosperity in the neighborhoods we serve. Our team embraces the richness of cultural diversity, and we believe that inclusivity is essential for the holistic revitalization of Albuquerque's communities.
Contact:
Eden Tolesa
Public Affairs Liaison
Helping Properties ABQ
[email protected]
(505) 219-1925
https://www.helpingpropertiesabq.com/