I just wanted to start a general thread to get some feedback from the UOF community around housing. The real estate buy and sell has really slumped a lot and there is not a lot of action in real estate at this time. IDOCs seem to be fewer and far between as well, although I have backed off the IDOC scene and am not as aggressive towards sector checks for IDOCs I might just be missing a large part of the IDOCs that are not during my regular time of play. My feelings are that it should be starting to pick up as the server is getting out of its typical slower summer months. I think this is mostly related to the tons of empty plots that are just sitting around the world doing nothing. I suspect that there are people with additional accounts that have these houses that are just hoping one day the surrounding houses will fall to place a bigger plot. So not only are there lots of plots sitting doing nothing but there are also houses that belong to players that do not play or have not played in a long time and they have their friends refreshing these houses in hopes potentially one day someone will return the play and still have their house. I was hoping to get a sense from the community about what else might be causing these issues with housing and looking for any constructive solutions to the problem, if there truly is a problem. How can staff determine what houses have been held up by accounts that are not played and release these plots back to the community. It is a very touchy subject as there are legit people that take leaves from the game not on their own accord and are fully planning to come back to the game and they should not lose what they worked hard to get. Comments. Ideas. Suggestions. Theories. This thread is hopefully to remain constructive and look at reasons why housing is potentially harder to come by and ways to potentially reinvigorate the housing market. I don't even know if staff read the forums really to know if this thread will be able to get the attention of staff to make some changes if needed. Thanks.