Resources & Guides
Practical guides for snowbirds and seasonal homeowners who want to protect their property while they're away.
If you own a vacation home or seasonal property in San Carlos, Sonora, you've probably wondered what happens to it while you're away. This guide explains exactly what home watch is, how it works, and why it matters for absentee owners.
Hurricane season in the Sea of Cortez runs June through November. For snowbirds and seasonal homeowners, that means your property sits unoccupied during the most vulnerable months of the year. Here's what to do before you leave — and why ongoing home watch matters.
After conducting hundreds of home watch inspections in San Carlos and the surrounding Guaymas area, we've seen the same problems come up again and again. Here are the five most common issues we document — and what you can do to reduce your risk.
Many San Carlos homeowners assume their property manager is watching over their home. In most cases, they're not — at least not the way you think. Here's the critical difference between property management and home watch, and why you may need both.
Heading back north for the summer? Before you lock the door and drive away, there are specific steps every San Carlos homeowner should take to protect their property during the off-season. This is the checklist we walk through with every new client.
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