The Lights Are on, But Nobody’s Home

While you’re packing your bags to take a vacation, head south for the winter or move out, burglars are waiting for you to leave your house unprotected. Make your house look occupied while you’re gone and secure your property before you head out.

The easiest thing to do is lock your doors and windows! And that spare key you thought you so cleverly hid, is so easy for robbers to find. Find a trusted neighbor to hold a key so it’s not under the welcome mat or hidden in the fake rock.

Install exterior motion sensor lights at all entries to your home. Somebody up to no good at your front door doesn’t want a spotlight on their face. A light coming on might just be enough to stop a burglar.

Purchase light timers set to go on and off at times that match your usual pattern. You can also connect a radio to turn on and off, just like a light, to give the impression that someone is home.

Ask a neighbor to visit your house on occasion and drive up to the door to leave tracks in the snow. Reposition window treatments and make sure your mail and newspaper have been stopped. Nothing says “nobody’s home” like a week’s worth of newspapers on the front porch.

If you’ve taken these steps to make it look like somebody is home at your house, don’t take to Facebook and Twitter to post photos of yourself on the beach. Save the photos for your return – when you can be there to protect your home and its valuable contents. Nothing spoils memories of a vacation like getting robbed while you were gone.

Mel Foster Co. Congratulates K. Condon on QC Homebuilders Assoc. Council Award

Mel Foster Co. congratulates REALTOR®/Builder Kerry Condon as recipient of a prominent award from the Quad Cities Home Builders Association and Remodelers Council.  Mr. Condon received the Allen V. Seitz Builder of the Year Award for the second consecutive year.

Mr. Condon is a REALTOR®/Builder at Mel Foster Co.’s Bettendorf office and was recognized for his dedication and passion to the Association and again received the highest honor the QCHBA bestows upon a member.

“Kerry exemplifies the traits of what you’d expect from a Builder of the Year,” says Kris Ratigan, Director of Corporate Marketing of Mel Foster Co.  “He is passionate about real estate and the home building community and they recognize his efforts,” added Ratigan.

Kerry owns Vintage Homes Inc and is licensed in Iowa.  He is the incoming President for the Quad Cities Home Builders Association and Remodelers Council Board of Directors.  He is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, the Iowa Association of REALTORS®, and the Quad City Area REALTOR® Association.  He serves on many committees with the Quad Cities Home Builders Association and Remodelers Council.

Mel Foster Co. Announces Condon Leads QC Builders & Remodelers Assoc. in 2013

Mel Foster Co. congratulates REALTOR®/Builder Pat Condon as the incoming President of the Quad Cities Home Builders and Remodelers Association for 2013.

Mr. Condon is a REALTOR®/Builder at Mel Foster Co.’s Bettendorf office and will assume the duties this month.  He owns J.P. Condon Inc. and is licensed in Iowa.  Pat has been a REALTOR® with Mel Foster Co. for 41 years, building homes for 26 years and developing land for 22 years.  He is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, the Iowa Association of REALTORS®, the Quad City Area REALTOR® Association, and the Quad Cities Home Builders and Remodelers Association,

Mel Foster Co. Gets Colorful with Color the Quads 5K

Get ready for the most colorful, fun-filled day of your life on Saturday, June 1!  Mel Foster Co. is the presenting sponsor for Color the Quads 5K and Kid’s Color Dash, unique races that allow runners and walkers to get blasted with bursts of color powder on the course.  This race format is popular with avid runners, families and walkers throughout the country and Mel Foster Co. is proud to bring the color fun to the Quad Cities.

The Color the Quads 5K will take place Saturday, June 1 at 4:00 p.m., Cumberland Square at 2300 Spruce Hills Drive, Bettendorf, Iowa.  The 5L early registration fee is $30 until February 1, $35 until April 1 and $40 until May 27.  The fee includes race entry, t-shirt and swag bag.

The Kid’s Color Dash cost is $15 until April 1 and $20 until May 27.  This 400-yard dash for children 2-7 years old is at 9:00 a.m. on June 1.  All race participants are invited to attend the colorful after-party.


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