New York Real Estate: Why Corcoran?
www.corcoran.com When it comes to working with a real estate brokerage, why choose Corcoran? CEO Pam Liebman explains how Corcoran’s brokers, technology and customer service have always separated our brand from the competition.
John Brady’s New York Real Estate Must See apartment!!!
Dream Home- 3 Bedroom Apt in a elevator building in East Harlem. Exquisitely finished apartment with 3 Queen sized bedrooms and a huuuuugggge living room!!!! Spectacular kitchen with a built-in wine cooler, built-in microwave, Stainless steel stove and Fridge, Granite countertop and oversized cabinets. And to top it all off, a Bosch stackable Washer/Dryer next [...]
All About Washingtonville NY Real Estate
Washingtonville initially was a very tiny settlement. Gradually it became a popular and bustling village. Having a name like “Matthew’s Field” earlier, it was renamed to its current nomenclature after America’s first president George Washington.
How to Become a Real Estate Developer
It was 26 years ago when I asked myself one question? It was rather challenging back then because there were no funds, only enough to finish engineering school with several student loans and a dream! How to become a real estate developer? This question was raised in my mind when my partner and I won [...]
Looking for the Perfect Place to Live? Check Out New York City Real Estate
Does the idea of the Big Apple appeal to you? Are you tired living in a dull city and want to live an exciting life? Then buying a piece of Manhattan Real Estate is a good thing to consider. When you have searched for homes in different areas you can become overwhelmed at the prospects. [...]
Most Expensive Real Estate Rental Markets In The U.S.
According to “Out of Reach”, the annual report of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), prices of many rental markets have increased sharply over the past few years making affordable housing difficult for low and medium wage workers. The report reveals a marked disparity between people’s earning and rental housing costs. This difference is [...]
Real Estate Home Mortgage Deduction Soon to Vanish
The American Dream is often paired with owning one’s own home. For decades Legislator’s have protected that dream with allowing home owners to claim the mortgage interest paid on their homes as a tax deduction. With a possible phase out of this deduction, could the dream fade? “There are no cows more sacred in the [...]
Is Real Estate Coming Back Now?
A mere glance at the leading financial papers in America would have you believe that real estate has bottomed, and is already on the ascent again. If you were to listen to the commentators or talking heads, they want you to believe that housing prices have bottomed, and are working their way up again. The [...]
New York Real Estate: When Is A Bad Time To Buy?
www.corcoran.com Inman News’ Rob Hahn asks Corcoran CEO Pam Liebman if there’s ever such a thing as a bad time to buy New York real estate. What’s the difference between buying a home and making an investment?
New York City Vacancy Rate Increases; Luxury Market Still Tough to Navigate
Renting an apartment in New York City is definitely not easy, or cheap. In fact, up until recently, New York apartments were considered the most difficult to rent by Marcus & Millichap’s National Apartment Index, which evaluates the 43 most populous rental markets. Surprisingly, though, a mild uptick in vacancy rates in New York apartments [...]
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