
Pending home sales tank nearly 21% in March, but Realtors claim prices will hold up
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

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

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
