Real Estate Industry Works to Change Its Ways
Earlier this summer, one day before the first ever Juneteenth federal holiday in the Unite States, Macia Fudge, the secretary of the Department of Housing
Earlier this summer, one day before the first ever Juneteenth federal holiday in the Unite States, Macia Fudge, the secretary of the Department of Housing
A new Realtor.com survey of the nation’s hottest zip codes puts Colorado Springs atop the list for 2021. Residents of 80916 saw a blend of
It’s a great time to sell your home. Demand is strong and sales are running above the pre-pandemic pace. Inventory is still historically low, but
A prominent Niagara Square landmark will be up for grabs at an October 7 auction. The NYS Office of General Services is working with CBRE
The reimagining of the Oakdale Mall to a $117 million mixed-use facility overcame a big hurdle Wednesday when the project was approved by the Agency.
Real estate, like nearly every aspect of our lives, took plenty of blows during the pandemic. People fled big cities and, freed up by working
There are certain retail chains and restaurants that are not in Western New York, for one reason or another. Sometimes it has to do with

Sean and Linda Walsh live in a ranch-style home along a bike trail and on the edge of Lorall Lake in Lancaster. Their assessment is
ENDICOTT, N.Y. — The sidewalks alongside Washington Avenue in Endicott, N.Y., are empty sufficient that bicycles cruise their size with easy crusing. But 40 years
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – For Carolyn Anderson and her family, the idea of buying a new home was put on the backburner, knowing prices were skyrocketing.
ALBANY, N.Y., July 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Median sales prices continued to rise in the Empire State in June while the number of homes
On the afternoon of Aug. 2 the Amherst Town Board held a brief special board meeting to approve the implementation of the requested settlement by

