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Leasehold

What Is A Leashold?

Featured in Apartment Therapy "What is a Leasehold"? By Gina Vaynshteyn's article: What is Leasehold A leasehold is when a person is leasing a property actually owned by someone else for an extended period of time, treating it as their home. Someone with a leasehold can’t execute the kinds of actions a freeholder can, like selling the house or transferring ownership of it. Leasehold Continue Reading

Greenwich Village

Culturally Inclined Greenwich Village, December 2019

    Mirror of Life “Architecture is the very mirror of life.  You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place; they are the reflection of society.” - I.M. Pei, Pritzker Prize-winning Architect. We lost a true titan in the real estate world this year, the Pritzker Prize Committee praised I.M. Pei’s work “can be Continue Reading

Upper West Side

Upper West Side, November 2019

Sparkling New York New York City is a sparkling winter wonderland with so many trees, ornaments, and holiday windows a glow. Rising in the night sky is December’s, Long Nights Moon. Its prominent name reflects its high trajectory across the sky. Along with causing it to sit above the horizon for a longer period-of- time augmenting the illumination.  The fragrances of pine trees, apple cider Continue Reading

Earnest Money

How Earnest Money Can Help You Buy the Home of Your Dreams

  Featured In Apartment Therapy "How Earnest Money Can Help You Buy the Home of Your Dreams" written by Gina Vaynshteyn.  The article discusses the meaning of Earnest Money Deposit when buying a home. Quote Featured In Apartment Therapy Generally speaking "it’s kind of like putting a ring on it". Karen Kostiw of Warburg Realty tells Apartment Therapy, “An earnest money deposit is Continue Reading

Featured In Ownerly: “Open House Ideas and Tips” by Cheryl Lock

Featured In Ownerly's article titled "Open House Ideas and Tips" by Cheryl Lock providing guidance to sell a home.  "Skip print ads. Gone are the days when print publications are the best way to advertise your open house. “Newspaper and magazine ads are no longer as effective as online technology to attract purchasers to open houses,” said Karen Kostiw, an agent with Warburg Realty. Stick Continue Reading

Lower East Side

Lower East Side Transformation

This months Culturally Inclined focuses on the Lower East Side steeped with rich immigration history and heart of cultural influence within the City. The Lower East Side is going through a massive transformation.  Essex Crossing Lower East Side transformation is located in the heart of New York’s creative junction, Essex Crossing.  A mixed-use development that strategically connects Continue Reading

Featured In Brick Underground “What New Yorkers need to know about moving to Weehawken” by Leah Hochbaum Rosner

Featured in Brick Underground   "What New Yorkers need to know about moving to Weehawken": by Leah Hochbaum Rosner.  The article discusses Weehawken becoming known as a cheaper alternative for buyers who’ve been priced out of New York City.  However, want to live close enough to the city for a quick commute. Thus “as Manhattan becomes a prohibitively expensive place to live, Continue Reading

Featured In Brick Underground “What New Yorkers need to know about moving to Jersey City” by Leah Hochbaum Rosner

Featured In Brick Underground article titled "What New Yorkers need to know about moving to Jersey City" by Leah Hochbaum Rosner   Plan on moving or visiting Jersey City take a read of Leah Rosner's recent article.  Generally speaking, Jersey City is "close to Manhattan and easily accessible by public transportation.   Furthermore, Jersey City is a good alternative for Continue Reading

Homeowners

What do the Happiest Homeowners Do When Buying

Featured In Apartment Therapy Article by Katie Streit: "The One Thing The Happiest Homeowners Remember to Do When Buying"     Homeowners, "While you may be tempted to simply go with an agent attached to a listing you love, forgoing one altogether, or just hiring a friend of a friend, that decision could end up being a major mistake: Buying a home is most likely the largest Continue Reading

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