
When Spring and the Spring Market Catch Up to Each Other
I know it’s only a small gesture, but after unlocking the front door of a house I was showing this past Tuesday morning, I was
I know it’s only a small gesture, but after unlocking the front door of a house I was showing this past Tuesday morning, I was
The real estate market is constantly evolving, and recent reports from the Wall Street Journal highlight a clear divide in market conditions across the country.
We have been highlighting on these pages since shortly after the onset of the Covid epidemic that the housing supply in the U.S. and, in
It’s not as disorienting as the Bermuda Triangle, but for those who live within its borders, the Teaneck Triangle is very real. The three points?
It may be bordering on hubris to see a correlation between our article two weeks ago which, in hindsight, was simply a good reading
Over the years I’ve been asked to do a lot of strange things regarding real estate sales. One of the least enjoyable of these requests
Over the past two weeks there were two significant inaugurations. One took place at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C.. The second took place at
I was on my way to a showing this week on a blustery, freezing day. I decided to text the sellers and ask them to
A sale I am working on took an interesting turn this week when a frazzled seller notified me that two racoons had been tearing through
As the page turns on the calendar and we look ahead to 2025, it’s time for our annual, and fast becoming one of our favorite,
At Teaneck’s Congregation Bnai Yeshurun this past Shabbos, Rav Yosef Zvi Rimon described many of the halachic questions he has received from Israeli soldiers vis-à-vis
The real estate market may be in its winter lull, but one unexpected visitor reminded us that not everything slows down this time of year.