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…
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…
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…
Unmasking Mortgage Fraud in New York: A Growing Concern
In recent years, New York has witnessed a disturbing increase in mortgage fraud cases, with both urban and rural areas falling victim to these insidious schemes. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, unsuspecting homeowners are finding themselves at the mercy of fraudulent actors…
Why Riverhead is New York’s Next Big Real Estate Hub
As real estate markets in New York’s largest cities like New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse continue to evolve, investors and homebuyers are setting their sights on emerging markets. One such market is Riverhead, NY, a town that encapsulates the potential for growth amidst New York’s famed concrete jungle. Riverhead offers a unique…
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…
The Decline of Housing Inventory in Brooklyn: A 13-Month Trend Analysis
BROOKLYN, NYC – In the vibrant heart of New York City, Brooklyn’s real estate scene has emerged as the epitome of competitiveness within the city’s bustling market. A recent analysis by a well-known real estate platform highlights Brooklyn’s unparalleled position in the NYC market as of June 2023. This borough’s real estate dynamics are characterized…
Manhattan Real Estate Investment Plummets
The investment real estate market in Manhattan experienced a sharp decline last year, with a 45% drop in sales due to increased interest rates and other factors that negatively affected investor interest across a range of property types, from office buildings to multifamily residences. This section delves into the specifics of the downturn, including the…
The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a Carpenter in New York City: What You Need to Know
When it comes to maintaining or upgrading your property in New York City, whether it’s an apartment in Queens, a brownstone in Brooklyn, or a suburban house in Long Island, hiring the right carpenter is crucial. Carpenters are skilled professionals who construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures, often made from wood and other…











