James T. Green
The Future of Mount Vernon: Development Plans and Economic Growth
Mount Vernon, NY, is undergoing a significant transformation with exciting new developments that are reshaping its urban landscape. The city is witnessing the renovation of old buildings and the construction of new facilities, including shopping centers, residential complexes, and green spaces. These changes are designed to enhance the quality of life for residents and make…
How to Protect Yourself from Real Estate Scams in New York’s Largest Cities
In the bustling real estate market of New York’s largest cities—New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse—opportunistic scams are a growing concern. From mortgage fraud to Craigslist real estate schemes, residents need to stay vigilant. Here’s how to spot and avoid the most common rip-offs affecting New Yorkers today. Mortgage Scams: Too Good to…
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for NYC’s Housing Lottery
Applications are now open for a housing lottery offering 75 rent-stabilized apartments in a newly completed building in Downtown Brooklyn. These apartments are available to households earning between $31,372 and $218,010 annually, depending on the number of people in the household. Monthly rents start as low as $750 for a studio apartment. The deadline to…
Brooklyn Real Estate: Median Sales Prices Continue to Climb
In the second quarter of 2024, the sale prices for homes in Brooklyn, New York City, have hit another all-time high, according to recent market reports. Notably, the price per square foot, which is often considered a more precise way to measure value, has also increased. Fewer Homes on the Market, But Prices Still Rise…
What Makes Staten Island Unique Compared to Other NYC Boroughs
Staten Island, New York, is often described as the most overlooked borough, but that reputation is not really fair. It offers a slower pace of life, more space, and a strong sense of local pride while still being part of New York City. Many people know it for its ferry, waterfront views, and quieter neighborhoods,…
NYC Opens Affordable Housing Lottery With Rents Under $500
New York City has opened a new affordable housing lottery through NYC Housing Connect, the city’s official system for listing income-based apartments. These lotteries give renters a chance to apply for homes that are priced well below market rent. This new listing is getting attention because some of the available apartments have rents under $500…
Unpaid Rent Leads to Deadly Confrontation in the Bronx (VIDEO)
Father dies for unpaid rent. In a tragic event that unfolded in the Bronx, a landlord was arrested after being accused of fatally assaulting one of his tenants. The incident, which occurred over a dispute regarding unpaid rent, happened in the tenant’s residence close to the Throgs Neck Expressway. Around 6 p.m. on a Saturday,…
The Fastest-Growing Cities in New York: Where Real Estate is Booming
New York is growing fast, NY often referred to as the Empire State, is home to the legendary New York City – the epicenter of finance, culture, and entertainment. But while NYC often steals the spotlight, many smaller cities and towns in the state have been experiencing rapid growth and garnering attention from real estate…
How Christmas Tourism Shapes New York’s Real Estate Market
New York doesn’t try to act modest during the Christmas holidays. The city goes all in with lights, markets, shows, and nonstop visitors from around the world. December is one of the busiest months of the year, and that surge of people shapes everything from restaurant lines to short-term rental prices. If you’re looking into…
A Simple Guide to Freezing Rent for Seniors in New York
Rents in New York have started rising again, and a lot of older people are feeling the pressure. Many seniors live on fixed incomes, which means their money doesn’t go up even when rent does. What makes things worse is that many of them don’t realize the city already has a program that can stop…
New York City’s Innovative Approach to Alleviate Housing Crisis: Small-Scale Solutions
In a bold move to tackle the daunting housing crisis in New York City, the local government is experimenting with a micro-solution approach. This innovative strategy involves incentivizing homeowners to convert spaces like garages and attics into rentable apartments. On Tuesday, city officials unveiled a new program that allocates up to $400,000 each to 15…
Why Millions Want to Live in New York Despite the Crowds and Cost
New York City is one of the few places where people willingly pay high rent, deal with small apartments, and put up with constant noise — and somehow still feel lucky to be there. Other cities might offer more space or cheaper homes, but New York has something people don’t want to miss out on….











