Time to Hibernate
This week the temperatures finally dropped low enough that we were forced off of our porches and decks and into our homes. Maybe that’s not
This week the temperatures finally dropped low enough that we were forced off of our porches and decks and into our homes. Maybe that’s not
I am sitting at my kitchen table on Wednesday morning looking out my window: I see a clear blue sky; my neighbor’s tree has turned
It has been many years since I have been in Israel for Sukkot as we usually stay home and celebrate with my mother in law.
Prevailing wisdom has told us that Americans will continue to stay in their homes as long as the interest rate remains high. The theory goes
As we settle into the official start of our fall season the normal ebbs and flows of the real estate market usually signal a slowing
I recently listed an updated three bedroom home on a nice tree-lined street located near West Englewood Ave. In past years I would have typically
As street corners across our neighborhoods filled up with anxious parents, buses eventually picked up eager, but cold, children heading back for the long-awaited first
During the holiday of Pesach I was blessed with four generations living under one roof. We ate meals together, played Monopoly together, sang our favorite
If I knew 25 years ago what life as a realtor would entail, would I have proceeded? When I first decided to become a real
The Wall Street Journal ran an article last week declaring that home sale prices for the month of June had reached their highest-ever number with
There are many periods during the year when the date on the calendar affects real estate activities. For example, you can be sure that the
July’s heat wave has many homeowners dreaming of sitting poolside in their backyards, jumping in for a few laps and simply cooling off. But, of