Buying a house? Here’s why you need to check its property tax history
Like it or not, property taxes are a part of homeownership – and in some parts of the country, an expensive part, too. Your property
Like it or not, property taxes are a part of homeownership – and in some parts of the country, an expensive part, too. Your property
Although the evidence is anecdotal, there appears to be at least a growing curiosity about Westchester office space among some companies located in New York
While predicting continued difficult times ahead, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun and Joseph Rand, chief creative officer for Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty, agree
The owner of the Regal Elmwood Center in Buffalo wants to divide the property into three pieces so it could sell them separately. An affiliate
The Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals is poised to review a controversial apartment project next to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, as well as a
The Buffalo Niagara housing market is showing signs of resiliency, even with the limitations that made it harder to buy and sell homes for most
While the Town of Amherst was originally projecting to face a $20 million deficit, Town Supervisor Brian Kulpa said they are now expecting it to
The $10 million redevelopment of the historic Black Rock Freight House on Tonawanda Street is nearly finished. The project is being tackled by the Frizlen
Ciminelli Real Estate Corporation has put a Main Street building up for sale. The 12,525 sq.ft. single-story building at 1000 Main Street is located within
One of Buffalo’s most elegant buildings has a new owner. Computer Task Group sold its headquarters at 800 Delaware Avenue today for $2.475 million. The
Experts say the real market in the Lower Hudson Valley may finally be turning the corner after the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent executive orders limiting businesses
Tenants have begun moving into People, Inc. and Sinatra & Company Real Estate’s affordable and supportive housing development at 1140 and 1162 Jefferson Avenue. The
The Central New York housing market took an expected hit from the COVID-19 pandemic. The numbers for March and April show drops in new listings,
Larkin Development Group’s new buildings along Seneca Street are taking shape. Mill Race Commons is Larkin Development’s largest ground-up development in the Larking District thus
Developer James Swiezy is planning to connect the historic Hyatt’s – All Things Creative building to his Bosche Lofts next door, creating another 19 apartments
At first glance, it seems puzzling to build a modern factory on the former Bethlehem Steel site, even without a manufacturer lined up to move
The owners of two of the biggest malls in the Northtowns are seeking reductions of more than 75% in their tax assessments as the coronavirus
In March, every store in New York State closed to curb the spread of coronavirus. Now, with the state slowly rolling back restrictions on business,
Seven of the 10 “healthiest housing markets” in New York are in Western New York, almost all in Erie County, according to a new ranking
A REIT that owns more than 20 U.S. shopping malls is at risk of going out of business. Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust said in its
Local business and tourism leaders were alarmed Wednesday by the Hyatt Regency Buffalo hotel losing its longtime brand, raising fears that it could potentially close
Washington developer Douglas Jemal, who has already made his mark on Buffalo with his acquisition and redevelopment of Seneca One tower, has agreed to purchase
The Buffalo Grand Hotel is planning to reopen to guests on July 1, possibly sooner, but its owner is also planning to convert half of
Big Ditch Brewing is getting nearly $1.9 million in tax breaks for its $32.3 million project to build a second craft brewery and restaurant in
Sherwin-Williams is ready to paint the town red – from its new Buffalo store. Empire Commercial Construction, a division of regional general contractor Taylor-The Builders,
It’s not as if the coronavirus pandemic has gone away, but after a sharp pullback, homebuyers are now piling back into the housing market much
Developer Douglas Jemal, who is reviving the Seneca One Tower, views the Statler Towers as a gem in downtown Buffalo. And now he’s taking over
In early March, when it became clear that you were going to have to either shelter in place or else get where you were going
The real estate market is exploding, according to experts in Rochester. You could see it firsthand today as boxed were unloaded into Drew and Scott
Real estate open houses and in-person showings will soon be allowed once again in Western New York, but only under strict health guidelines under new