Buffalo Mayor endorses Council proposal offering property tax relief to some seniors
Mayor Byron W. Brown has endorsed a plan to provide tax relief to some lower-income senior citizens who may be impacted by the city’s reassessment.
Mayor Byron W. Brown has endorsed a plan to provide tax relief to some lower-income senior citizens who may be impacted by the city’s reassessment.
Buffalo homeowners and renters voiced their concerns to the Buffalo Common Council Thursday night over an increase in property taxes following the city’s home value
Painstaking reporting by Michelle Breidenbach and Tim Knauss shows just how unfair Syracuse’s property tax assessments have become. The city isn’t keeping up with rising
Dear subscriber, If you’ve owned a home in Central New York for a while, you’ve likely at some point received that dreaded letter in the
As wireless technology changes how and where people do their jobs, giving many the freedom to work remotely at least part of the time, so
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Mayor Ben Walsh said he is committed to improving the accuracy of Syracuse property assessments, which a recent report by Syracuse.com showed
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According to an update from Town of Lancaster Assessor Rebecca Baker, tax bills have been mailed. If residents have not receive their school tax bills,
An article reposted from the Buffalo News. After being on the market for sale for two years, one of the area’s newest golf courses is
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No one knows exactly when the recession could hit or how severe it may be. But there is no denying recent events indicate this record-long
An article by Tim Knauss | tknauss@syracuse.com and Michelle Breidenbach | mbreidenbach@syracuse.com reposted from the Syracuse News’ website. SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Joyce Love bought her house
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Article reposted from the Appraisal Institute: Buyers and sellers who are concerned about a home’s appraisal have options available to them, the president of the
GAR Associates recently held a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony at its new offices, located at 5500 Main St. in Williamsville. Formed in 1961,
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — For the first time since 2001, the City of Buffalo has done a complete reassessment on 93,000 residential and commercial properties.
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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
One silver lining from trade tensions with China and fears about a slowing global economy – the same factors whipsawing the stock market – is that
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
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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