
Realtors® Report That 77% of Potential Home Sellers are Preparing to Sell Following End of Stay-At-Home Orders
WASHINGTON (May 7, 2020) – More than 3 in 4 potential sellers – 77% – are preparing to sell their homes following the end of
WASHINGTON (May 7, 2020) – More than 3 in 4 potential sellers – 77% – are preparing to sell their homes following the end of
CENTRAL VALLEY – The mall empire that owns Woodbury Common Premium Outlets says its shopping mecca in Orange County will reopen next week, in spite
Kohl’s is better positioned than its mall-based, department store peers to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic and draw customers back to shop, according to its CEO.
Here’s some light in these dark days, Legacy Development has acquired six properties at the gateway to downtown. Main Gateway, LP, a partnership between Legacy
Frank Chinnici’s Legacy Development has completed its $2.7 million purchase of six properties in downtown Buffalo from a downstate landlord, who had allowed one of
Home sales took a deep dive in March as the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the economy and homebuyers and sellers pulled out of
As some states begin easing coronavirus-related economic restrictions, homebuyers in some big metropolitan areas may be awaiting their chance to make a purchase, new data
Wendy Silverstein never thought she’d leave New York City for good. The 58-year-old design publicist has called her beloved East Village apartment home for 30
Further adding to its presence in the city’s Greystone neighborhood, Ginsburg Development Cos. (GDC) has closed on the acquisition of Stratus on Hudson, a 74-unit
The president of a Rich Products subsidiary and grandson of the company founder has purchased a 7,400-square-foot Amherst home from the former CEO of Columbus
Cheektowaga faces a $5 million to $7.5 million loss in anticipated sales tax revenue because of the shutdown of the Walden Galleria. The Town of
As New York City and the world around it consider a gradual reawakening, the focus on managing the threats to physical health assumes priority over
It was just a few months ago that iBuying — the process through which companies buy homes and then renovate and sell them — looked
There are no cuts in services or staff and taxes would remain the same or go down for most Buffalo property owners, under Mayor Byron
In 2017, Joseph Prybylski bought a 26,000-square-foot multi-use building on St. Joseph Street in Lancaster for $360,000. The property was recently valued by the town
WASHINGTON (April 23, 2020) – Nearly 3 in 4 Realtors® currently working with sellers this week – 74% – reported their clients haven’t reduced listing
Editor’s note: All of HomeLight’s coronavirus information for buyers, sellers, and agents is available on our COVID-19 hub. You might have heard that the Federal
American department stores, once all-powerful shopping meccas that anchored malls and Main Streets across the country, have been dealt blow after blow in the past
Mall and shopping center owners around the country are getting ready to come face to face with a major legal hurdle: Co-tenancy clauses. The coronavirus
Most towns in New York have a deadline of May 1 to publish tentative assessed values for each property. Those values are used to determine
There is a new takeout restaurant that is coming to East Amherst and plans to open for business this month! A former manager from The Columns
The Buffalo apartment market is seeing large investment from investors outside the area, an occurrence not seen in recent years. Real Estate Investment Trust Welltower
The City of Lackawanna has added another business to its Gateway Trade Zone along the Lake Erie side of Route 5, with a regional distribution
The odds appear to be in Saratoga’s favor that racing will return this year, but chances are it could look much different. The New York
By Lawrence Yun, chief economist, National Association of Realtors The lowest count of listed homes because of COVID 19. But inventory was already low even
Spring means that many property owners are receiving reassessment notices from their local governments. However, there are some communities are putting off or have suspended
First it was New York State warning about deficits, and then school districts. But cities and towns have huge deficits, too, and without federal assistance,
The real estate market has hit the pause button during the coronavirus pandemic. Sellers are holding off on listing their properties in what was already
Reassessments are never popular and they are even more unpopular when they occur during a previously unimaginable pandemic. Many residents have questioned why the town
In January, the Town of Sweden was notified by the NYS office of Real Property Services that our residential properties were significantly underassessed. I undertook