What Counts as a Small Home Eligible for ADUs Under City of Yes
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity aims to expand Accessory Dwelling Units across the city, but a key part of the proposal focuses on small…
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity aims to expand Accessory Dwelling Units across the city, but a key part of the proposal focuses on small…
An HVAC system that’s too small for the home will cost you comfort and money. In Staten Island and South Brooklyn, where homes often have…
A property survey is one of the most underrated but influential documents in a real-estate closing. In Staten Island and Brooklyn, where lot lines are…
Under the city’s City of Yes for Housing Opportunity zoning reform, parking requirements for new residential development including ADUs are being significantly scaled back. For…
Your gutters are more than curb appeal! They’re the channel that protects your roof, walls, foundation, and landscaping from water damage. In Staten Island and…
Every NYC home sale includes a city transfer tax known as the Real Property Transfer Tax, or RPTT. Whether you’re buying or selling in Staten…
The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity initiative is opening doors for Accessory Dwelling Units but not every lot automatically qualifies. For Staten Island and…
A failing subfloor is one of the most expensive “hidden problems” inside older Staten Island and South Brooklyn homes. The subfloor sits between your finished…
In New York City, your home’s Certificate of Occupancy (CO) isn’t just paperwork. It defines legal use, unit count and occupancy. For buyers in Staten…
The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity initiative is rewriting how New Yorkers can use their property and one of its most transformative features is…