James T. Green
10 Most Cost-effective Living Options in Westchester County, NY
Looking for an affordable city to move into in Westchester County? To compile this list, we thoroughly reviewed our recent Best Places to Live issue, annual public school rankings, and additional evaluations from Niche.com. We considered various factors, including median area income, home sale/rental prices, crime rates, teachers, and walkability. Whether you’re downsizing for budgetary…
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…
Fake Auction Leads to Jail Time: Brooklyn Woman Stole $1 Million
A 69-year-old woman named Regine Norman, also known as Regine Ellis, was sentenced to up to seven years in prison for her role in a fraudulent real estate auction scheme. This scam, which lasted several years, led her to steal nearly $1 million from nine victims. The sentencing, which occurred in the Brooklyn Supreme Court…
Riverhead Police Capture Wanted Man for Vehicle Gate Vandalism
In a recent development in Riverhead, Riverhead Town police arrested a Mastic man in connection with damaging a vehicle entrance gate at an East Main Street apartment complex. The incident, which occurred in August, prompted a swift response from the police after they received a report about the vandalized gate. Identification and Warrant Issuance The…
Pricing Patterns: A Glimpse into the High-End Real Estate of New York City
In the fiercely unpredictable real estate market of New York City, recent reports suggest a noticeable cooling, with the premium segment being no exception, as confirmed by a fresh publication from PropertyShark. For years, New York City has held the distinguished title of the most expensive real estate city in the United States. This bustling…
Prosecutors Face New Challenge as Squatters Forge Documents to Claim Tenancy
Prosecutors have uncovered a new twist on a long-standing issue: squatters trespassing in homes and claiming to be tenants. This problem, investigated by news outlets for months, has now evolved. While a recent New York state law clarifies that squatters are not tenants, some people are now forging documents to falsely claim legal rights to…
Buffalo, NY Leads the Way in Affordable Housing Trends
In the heart of the Great Lakes region, an extraordinary transformation is taking place. Buffalo, a city that was once in the shadows of larger cities, has now emerged as the hottest major housing market of 2024. This recognition comes from a detailed analysis by Zillow and highlights several factors that make Buffalo particularly appealing…
How to Get Started as a Contractor and Start Making Money Remodeling Existing Houses
After completing a few home improvement jobs on your own, it’s only natural to start thinking about how you may transition into a career as a contractor or receive the bill from a seasoned veteran. After all, if you want to be in charge of the improvements, there’s no need to pay someone else to…
Finding Affordable Housing in the NYC Metro Area: A Guide for Homebuyers
People moving to NYC should come with a dream, a good pair of walking shoes—and, depending on where they plan to live, a million-dollar salary. Six-Figure Salaries for Six Exclusive Neighborhoods Six neighborhoods in the city require homebuyers to earn seven figures to even consider making an offer on a tony address, according to new…
Uber vs. Lyft: The Battle Over Driver Lockouts and Pay in New York
Uber Technologies Inc. has started to prevent some of its drivers in New York City from using its app during times when there are not many people needing rides. This action is in response to a rule in New York that has been in place for six years, which says companies like Uber and Lyft…
Protecting Yourself from Real Estate and Mortgage Scams
Real estate and mortgage scams are on the rise, with fraudsters constantly devising new ways to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers. In 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crime Complaint Center received reports from 11,578 victims regarding incidents of real estate or rental fraud. To avoid becoming a victim, here are five common real…
Rising Prices in New York: An Insight into the Real Estate Market
Rising prices are everywhere. Real estate has always been a barometer of economic vitality and financial health. At its heart is New York, a bustling hub of activity known for its iconic skyline, diverse neighborhoods, and, notably, its spiraling property costs. Recently, the city’s real estate market has witnessed a dramatic escalation in home buying…