Deed Theft Is Becoming a Serious Problem for New York Homeowners

Across New York, more homeowners are running into an issue that sounds extreme but is very real: deed theft. This type of fraud allows someone to take ownership of a property on paper without the actual owner knowing. By the time it’s discovered, the situation can already be complicated, involving legal disputes, financial loss, and…

Agriculture Meets Real Estate: The Rising Demand for Farmland and Ranches in New York

New York, a state known for its bustling cities and iconic landmarks, has a lesser-known side that is steadily gaining attention – its vast stretches of fertile farmland and sprawling ranches. The real estate market in the Empire State is witnessing a rising trend of individuals and businesses looking to invest in agriculture-oriented properties. Whether…

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…

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…

The Bronx Housing Market Struggles as Inventory Reaches New Lows

In March, The Bronx saw a significant decline in home sales, new listings, and overall inventory. This is based on a report by the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors (HGAR). The report highlighted changes in single-family homes, co-ops, and condos. Let’s break down what happened and what this means for The Bronx real estate market….

Why Renting Is Beating Buying in Westchester, New York

In the past several years, Westchester County has seen a boom in new apartment buildings. Cities like Yonkers, White Plains, and New Rochelle are leading the way. Yonkers approved thousands of new units in a single year, and New Rochelle wasn’t far behind. These projects aren’t just small developments—many are large complexes with hundreds of…