A Balanced Discussion on Downsizing: You Can Do It
Last week we suggested that the prevalence of second home ownership was on the rise and becoming more and more “the norm.” Anecdotally, seniors are
Last week we suggested that the prevalence of second home ownership was on the rise and becoming more and more “the norm.” Anecdotally, seniors are
With the conclusion of yeshiva/yeshivish week many families who dedicated precious time and resources on the planning and execution of beach vacations from the Pacific
I will confess that this past Monday morning, after taking a week (or two) off from the “labor of love” that is this article, I
One of my favorite customers began our meeting with the following words, “We love the cozy three bedroom home you sold us where we raised
We are closing out 2022 with the gears of the market slowly but surely grinding to a halt. Activity across all metrics is anemic and
Last year we wrapped up 2021 with predictions for the upcoming 2022 market. We certainly called interest rate hikes correctly, but what we did not
Yes, I can still remember my mother frying latkes in our Borough Park attached home. As you might imagine there was no working kitchen hood
No, I never sold a house for $30 million dollars, at least not yet, but I once came close. It was early in 2005 and
Last week we looked at the national market and analyzed some general Bergen County statistics, but this week, as we enter the last month of
Growing up, every Sunday at 2 p.m. my parents would put me in the back seat of our two-toned green Chevrolet and we would drive
If the image of a roller coaster is your preference when visualizing the current real estate market, simply close your eyes and envision the following:
Many of us may have read the article in The Wall Street Journal this past week heralding the news that home prices had their biggest