Hudson Valley Homebuyers Shun Luxury, Seek Affordable
Two new reports looking at the state of real estate in the lower Hudson Valley describe a housing market that has weakened at the top
Two new reports looking at the state of real estate in the lower Hudson Valley describe a housing market that has weakened at the top
MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — The massive property tax reassessment on Long Island earlier this year could force thousands of residents to pay thousands more in
The man behind the redevelopment of Seneca One tower has another major project on his hands: the overhaul of the Boulevard Mall. And he’s going
An unusually bitter, long-running debate about a $30 million housing development continues to rile a small village best known for its Main Street commercial corridor.
Co-ops and condominiums with non-union employees would have to pay them a prevailing wage in order to qualify for coveted tax abatements – if Governor
The viability of the 421-a tax abatement was up in the air last month as the New York State Senate passed sweeping reforms via a
Tax Watch columnist David McKay Wilson reviews attempts to bring equity to New York’s property tax system. The push for tax equity in Westchester and
A new style of high-end coworking space is sweeping across the country, designed to provide more than just small offices, desks and some administrative support.
MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WLUC) – Marquette Township Manager, Randy Girard says since 2010, the dark store issue has cost millions and millions of dollars to
In January, hedge fund billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin closed on a $238 million deal for a penthouse at 220 Central Park South, the most expensive

CoStar Market Insights: 60% of Investment Comes from In-State Buyers, Nearly Triple the Rate in 2018 In the wake of Oregon’s new statewide law capping

Tax Watch columnist David McKay Wilson looks at how the assessment on Sandra Lee’s home can help her sell the property she calls Lily Pond.
