How Co Op Board Approvals Work in NYC Real Estate
Co op board approval is one of the most intimidating parts of buying in New York City. Unlike condos, co ops require buyers to be…
Co op board approval is one of the most intimidating parts of buying in New York City. Unlike condos, co ops require buyers to be…
Rental use is one of the biggest drivers of interest in ADUs, and also one of the most misunderstood. While City of Yes may allow…
Wood rot is one of the most dangerous exterior problems because it hides in plain sight. By the time it becomes obvious, structural damage is…
Even when zoning allows an ADU, nothing gets built without Department of Buildings approval. Under City of Yes, ADUs may be permitted As of Right…
Sump pumps do not fail quietly at a convenient time. They fail during storms, power outages, or heavy groundwater conditions. In Staten Island and South…
Decks and balconies are some of the most dangerous exterior features when they are built or modified incorrectly. In Staten Island and South Brooklyn, many…
Buyer contingencies are one of the most misunderstood parts of a real estate contract. In NYC, contingencies define when a buyer can walk away without…
The home inspection is a standard step in the closing process, but it can be stressful for sellers. You might anxiously await the results of…
Closing costs in NYC include more than lender fees and taxes. They also include prorations, which adjust expenses so buyers and sellers each pay only…
The last 90 days of single family activity across Staten Island continue to show a stable, disciplined market. Buyers are active, sellers are still getting…