Mortgage rates keep getting lower – Freddie Mac
Mortgage rates have plummeted to their lowest level in almost three months, according to the results of the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The
Mortgage rates have plummeted to their lowest level in almost three months, according to the results of the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The
When Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz announced his budget proposal for 2020, he devoted a third of his PowerPoint slides on how the county’s property
What’s in store for the U.S. housing market in 2020? With low interest rates, modest inflation and a solid labor market, there are many reasons
A significant property in N. Tonawanda is on the market. The 235 River Road portfolio is being listed by Hanna Commercial Real Estate for $889,000.
Sales of new U.S. homes increased in November, capping the best three months for demand since 2007 and reflecting sustained momentum in a residential real
A year-long price correction in home prices and decrease in mortgage rates in Westchester County made for an unusually active fourth quarter in the county.
Nassau County residents can now check the tentative assessments of their home for the 2021-22 tax year. The county updated the assessments of some homes,
The City of Watertown could put an end to the “dark store” assessments following a vote Tuesday. The Watertown Common Council will vote on a
What had been a Catholic Charities diversion center in Niagara Falls is being eyed for conversion by a Williamsville investor as the site for five
U-Haul plans to transform part of the former Kmart store in Queensbury into 641 climate-controlled storage units. The do-it-yourself moving and storage company also wants
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — “How am I going to pay this?” That’s what Jerry Morris said he was thinking this summer when he opened his
The so-called “gentrification tax” being promoted by a bipartisan coalition of New York City Council members seems, at first glance, to make sense. It’s common,
Many Rochester property owners are reeling over a holiday greeting from City Hall: Notices that their property assessments are going up — way up, in
A 150-year-old Tudor-style mansion-turned-apartment building on Summer Street just north of Allentown has sold for nearly $1 million. Torsten Behrens and Josephine Zagarella, acting through
Amherst is planning to reassess the value of all 44,000 properties in the town in 2021 or 2022. The Town Board on Dec. 16 voted
FORT EDWARD — The Washington County Shared Services Panel voted on Friday in favor of adopting the county’s Shared Services Plan. “All 13 supervisors in
What stood out most for Chicago’s commercial real estate industry in 2019 was not downtown’s robust office market, the continuing strength of multifamily properties or the
Citigroup has completed its purchase of one of its two office buildings at the CrossPoint Business Park in Getzville, cementing its presence in Western New
Washington developer Douglas Jemal hasn’t had to put out too many fires in dealing with his renovation of Seneca One Tower. But just in case,
Being involved in medicine pays – and not just for the doctors. A Milwaukee-based real estate investment trust that focuses on health care properties has
Bank on Buffalo and the Bank of Akron are merging. The $64.5 million deal, announced late Wednesday afternoon, will combine two small Buffalo Niagara banks
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse Industrial Development Agency today approved nearly $1.2 million in tax breaks for the redevelopment of the historic Smith Restaurant Supply
Several years ago, a $15-an-hour minimum wage was the pipe dream of a national coalition of striking fast-food workers. Now, it’s increasingly becoming a reality
Another lawsuit could be coming for the owners of ShoppingTown Mall. Moonbeam Capital Investments LLC is in a legal battle over back taxes with Onondaga
Generation Development Group received the green light from the Buffalo Planning Board Monday to convert a former malthouse at Silo City into 158 apartments and
Quitting New York is making financial sense for many of the city’s super-rich. Analysts say a growing number of New York’s financial elite believe that
A House committee advanced legislation this week to phase out a $10,000 cap on state and local income and property tax deductions — a key
Syracuse, N.Y. — If you’ve been to the Shop City plaza lately, you’ve no doubt noticed the new building going up near Tops. It’s the
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Not even the traditional winter slowdown is taking the steam out of the local housing market. Prices keep rising at a moderate pace. Fewer homes