Forever Homes?
An agent of mine shared a Wall Street Journal article with me a few weeks back that explored the increasing phenomenon of homeowners who believe
An agent of mine shared a Wall Street Journal article with me a few weeks back that explored the increasing phenomenon of homeowners who believe
Early on in my budding real estate career, long before smartphones took over our lives and before Teaneck real estate became way more fast paced
It was almost 50 years ago, when shortly after moving to the Teaneck apartment complex my Mom a”h began drumming into our young heads that
If Family Feud were to ask the question “When is a family happiest in their home?” the top 5 answers would have to include the
I was on my way to show a house this week when I stumbled onto a bank of police cars signifying the ever increasing phenomena
With the holidays arriving so close to the traditional “end of summer vacation family time,” there were many in our community who had barely finished
Some are made from wood, others out of painted metal. I’ve even seen one constructed by stacking 2-litre Coke bottle crates one on top of
I am no stranger to the complex laws and customs of Orthodox living, but it wasn’t until I became a realtor that I realized how
These are very hard weeks to get anything done. Our daily routines rely so heavily on the schools, universities, camps and other Institutions of education/child
I tossed and turned the night I got my first signed contract. I was representing a buyer and had this nagging feeling that somehow I
Ok… You will have to pay attention to follow this but let’s begin. The Miller family has their home on the market and is planning
In 2006 my parents were in their 80s living in the heart of Flatbush. Post 9/11 the difficult trek to visit them from Teaneck had