There’s No Place Like Home
Of all the holidays we celebrate over the course of the year I sense that one Yom Tov, in particular, is more deeply connected to
Of all the holidays we celebrate over the course of the year I sense that one Yom Tov, in particular, is more deeply connected to
I often sit in on meetings with builders and prospective clients interested in purchasing new construction. Looking over the blueprints, one of my buyers suggested
The summer market is officially over and what is traditionally a slow time of year has indeed remained so. Long forgotten are the frenzied pandemic
When my kids were young we often arranged our Shabbat meals together with other families whose children were of similar age. We encouraged them to
The Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford markets continue along their slow yet steady path of modest increases in inventory (now 109 homes combined), with the
The moving companies have been frantically busy this week as many homes which went into contract during the spring market finally reached their closing date.
It seems as if the real estate market is playing one intense game of chicken, with buyers and sellers waiting for the other side to
The psychologist for the NY Yankees listed his house in Teaneck with me many years ago. During the first week of showings I had a
As is the custom this time of year all across America, many of our neighbors, friends and, if we’re lucky enough, even “we” will go
We often have to wait long periods of time before the repercussions of new economic policy become apparent, especially regarding issues as significant as the
It all started on visiting day many years ago at Camp Morasha. From the time our car turned off of 17 North onto the winding
A past client reached out to me for an “upgrade.” In this later stage of life, with the parents having established successful careers, the family