Coronavirus Pandemic Sparks Real Estate ‘Frenzy’ In Suburbs
As many city dwellers ride out the coronavirus pandemic in their apartments, there’s a sudden rush on real estate in the suburbs. “I would describe
As many city dwellers ride out the coronavirus pandemic in their apartments, there’s a sudden rush on real estate in the suburbs. “I would describe
The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage just fell to 3.09%, a record low, according to Mortgage News Daily. A weaker-than-expected read on
Thousands of people who own property in suburban Syracuse are being notified that the assessed values of their homes, businesses and farms are increasing. It’s
From the office of Representative Antonio Delgado: Decreasing Revenues During The Pandemic Are Leaving NY’s Local Governments Strapped; Dedicated Federal Funding for Local Communities Would
The developer and construction manager behind a planned new hotel in downtown Niagara Falls are poised to start work as soon as New York Gov.
Ford’s stamping plant in Hamburg will resume production on May 18, as part of a wider “phased restart” of the automaker’s factories. The Route 5
The coronavirus crisis has ravaged not only the nation’s economy, driving down the stock market and pushing roughly 16 million people into unemployment, but its
On May 1, many towns published their tentative assessment roll as required by the Real Property Tax Law.[1] However, the Governor of New York issued
The Town of Canton Board of Assessment Review will be hearing resident’s complaints over property tax assessments this year while still complying with the state’s
Noco has launched a new division called Noco Enterprises, focusing on business acquisitions and new market opportunities. Noco’s president, James Newman, views the entity as
The Newfane Pro-Am Golf Course, a nine-hole par-3 course in business since 1993, is for sale. David Doerr, an associate broker with Hanna Commercial Real
The Delaware property tax system’s use of decades-old valuations for tax purposes unconstitutionally treats taxpayers unequally, a chancery court chancellor has said, ruling in favor