For sale in Upstate NY: $850,000 Geneva home with gorgeous views of Seneca Lake
Courtesy of Carol Van Horn 731 S Main St, Geneva, NY This one of a kind property includes lake-side porches with beautiful views of Seneca
Courtesy of Carol Van Horn 731 S Main St, Geneva, NY This one of a kind property includes lake-side porches with beautiful views of Seneca
Faced with the prospect of spending significantly more money fighting the case in court than capitulating will cost, the Ulster Town Board on Aug. 15
MOREAU — The town has a new assessor who has been working in assessing roles for eight years but has never before been a sole
COLONIE — The South Colonie School District Board of Education set the 2019-20 set tax rates for property owners which are lower than the projected
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The U.S office market continued to experience accelerated growth in the second quarter, with 17.1 million sq. ft. absorbed, bringing the year-to-date total to 66.5
The number of cities, counties and villages in New York that are close to reaching their Constitutional Tax Limit (CTL) has more than doubled since
MONTICELLO, NY — The owner of Upstate New York’s biggest casino has agreed to a takeover by its largest investor, rather than filing bankruptcy in
WASHINGTON (August 21, 2019) – Existing-home sales strengthened in July, a positive reversal after total sales were down slightly in the previous month, according to
The International Association of Assessing Officers’ (IAAO) board of directors is seeking to redefine the meaning of “fee simple” according to a top commercial real
LITTLE VALLEY — More than 500 senior citizens in Cattaraugus County have received letters from the state Department of Taxation and Finance seeking to verify
Over the past year, the city has sought to figure out how to solve long-standing problems with the notoriously lopsided property tax system through old-school
In 2004, Assemblywoman Sandy Galef sponsored the bill to tax all of Putnam County’s state land. Now she wants a statewide solution to resolve the
The Buffalo Niagara housing market is still tight, but there are signs that the upward pressure on home prices is losing steam. Home prices still
All aspects of the architecture business are suddenly slowing, indicating an overall weakening in commercial real estate demand. A key read on the industry, the
In 2014, 19-year-old Scott Wright Jr. was shot during a Fourth of July party at the Town & Country Apartments complex on Roberts Street in
A local investment group has acquired its second cluster of apartments in Cheektowaga, spending a total of $2.8 million in the past month to buy
GENEVA — Mention the word “reassessment,” and some taxpayers will shudder. They assume it means higher property taxes. That’s not the case, Assistant City Manager
Two new reports looking at the state of real estate in the lower Hudson Valley describe a housing market that has weakened at the top
MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — The massive property tax reassessment on Long Island earlier this year could force thousands of residents to pay thousands more in
The man behind the redevelopment of Seneca One tower has another major project on his hands: the overhaul of the Boulevard Mall. And he’s going
An unusually bitter, long-running debate about a $30 million housing development continues to rile a small village best known for its Main Street commercial corridor.
Co-ops and condominiums with non-union employees would have to pay them a prevailing wage in order to qualify for coveted tax abatements – if Governor
The viability of the 421-a tax abatement was up in the air last month as the New York State Senate passed sweeping reforms via a
Tax Watch columnist David McKay Wilson reviews attempts to bring equity to New York’s property tax system. The push for tax equity in Westchester and
A new style of high-end coworking space is sweeping across the country, designed to provide more than just small offices, desks and some administrative support.
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In January, hedge fund billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin closed on a $238 million deal for a penthouse at 220 Central Park South, the most expensive
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Tax Watch columnist David McKay Wilson looks at how the assessment on Sandra Lee’s home can help her sell the property she calls Lily Pond.