
My Post Yom Tov Blues and Clean Up Efforts
No, my succah has not been taken down. Thankfully, aside from perhaps one succah on my block which always seems to vanish with the blink
No, my succah has not been taken down. Thankfully, aside from perhaps one succah on my block which always seems to vanish with the blink
A sukkah or succah is defined by Wikipedia as a “temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot.” The quality and
At this time of year I trust most thoughts and mindsets are preoccupied on the “Day of Judgement” we just went through, and the looming
Have you ever been out with someone who points to a house, shows you a car, mentions a stock, or talks about something they could
I recently had the privilege of providing mortgage financing to a young couple buying a home in Bergen County. On paper, the loan looked like
It seems like an innocent enough request. On any given day, one might need to get change of a dollar for a myriad of things,
Determining a home’s value is a delicate and specialized skill that has yet to be mastered by man or machine. Much progress has been made
This past week highlighted an extremely busy news calendar as it relates to the economy and to the housing market. Included were several important housing
A few months back I was invited to speak at a Real Estate brokerage, to present Approved Funding to all of their agents. I gave
A decade ago, when home values were soaring and real estate was booming, many homeowners took advantage by taking cash out from the equity in
Yes, you read the headline correctly – getting a “non-qualified mortgage” is a good thing… sometimes! Since early last year, new regulations were introduced, and
In a competitive real estate and mortgage marketplace such as the one we are in, agents are clamoring over one another to attract clients. When