Buying, selling, closing. How to handle a real estate deal in a pandemic
If you are buying, selling or looking for a home, you are not alone in having questions right now. Or in being a little shaken
If you are buying, selling or looking for a home, you are not alone in having questions right now. Or in being a little shaken
For now, construction continues. As the coronavirus outbreak quiets New York City—closing offices, idling taxis and shuttering bars—workers in bright yellow reflective vests, hard hats
In times of uncertainty, one of the best things we can do to ease our fears is to educate ourselves with research, facts, and data.
Home assessments are on hold on Grand Island. The town board has decided to postpone assessments for a year because of the COVID-19 crisis. The
Stuyvesant Plaza is waiving rent for all retail and restaurant tenants for two weeks beginning
With the end of winter, the crocuses begin to shoot up from the ground, and the Tompkins County Department of Assessment releases its latest batch
Due to the briefing from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday, local officials are looking into using Lakeshore Hospital as an extra medical facility. Cuomo
Home Prices Rise in California’s Bay Area After a period of relative stasis, home prices are rising again in California’s Bay Area. In January, the
Not far from Chandlerville, a real estate opportunity has presented itself. 715 Military Road, comprised of a tavern and an apartment, is being listed at
Over forty percent of the new lots available in the Colvin Estates subdivision have been reserved. Marrano Homes has taken deposits for 13 of the
Developer Douglas Jemal is working to land a California-based technology company for his Seneca One tower in downtown Buffalo, potentially taking up the top dozen