
Backlash from Realtors prompts state to reverse policy – twice
For the second time in two days, New York State has reversed its policy toward real estate agents during the shutdown, first saying that agents
For the second time in two days, New York State has reversed its policy toward real estate agents during the shutdown, first saying that agents
The federal financial institution regulatory agencies and the state financial regulators issued a joint policy statement providing needed regulatory flexibility to enable mortgage servicers to
The single-tenant net lease sector was vibrant throughout 2019, as investors clamored to buy up office, retail and industrial properties. Transaction volume in 2019 was
With the housing crash of 2006-2008 still visible in the rear-view mirror, many are concerned the current correction in the stock market is a sign
LIMITED OPERATIONS MAY RESUME IN COMPLIANCE WITH “NEW YORK STATE ON PAUSE” 4/1/20 –The Empire State Development agency clarified that residential and commercial showings along
Leaders with Empire State Development say real estate is now considered an essential business. Officials have declared appraisal services, home inspections, residential home and commercial
Given that we’re only just approaching the midpoint of the nation’s 15-day pause to stop the spread of coronavirus/COVID-19 (with extensions of stay-at-home orders and
Since Gov. Andrew Cuomo left real-estate appraisers and inspectors off the list of workers deemed “essential” during the coronavirus pandemic, sales of New York real
A coalition of five real estate and professional appraisals organizations are appealing to local and state governments to declare property appraisals as essential business. Executive
As the coronavirus pandemic is keeping more would-be homebuyers at home, real estate agents are looking for new ways to cater to their needs while
Jonathan Miller felt a sense of relief when the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced this morning that it is instructing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the government-backed
Home selling goes on, even as the COVID-19 outbreak causes mass closures across the U.S. Real estate pros have quickly adapted their businesses to market