
The Housing Lottery: Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be
This past summer, my niece and nephew—along with a few thousand other families—entered a lottery to purchase an apartment “on paper” in a new project
This past summer, my niece and nephew—along with a few thousand other families—entered a lottery to purchase an apartment “on paper” in a new project
(BPT) Disco may be dead, but the spirit of the 1970s is not. In homes all across the country, people are adding their own splash
From the onset of Thanksgiving, two major calendric shifts take place; the year begins to come to an end and the shopping season commences. It
Building your own home can be fun, exciting, definitely anxiety-producing, but an incredibly rewarding experience. You decide on what you want in a living space,
(Courtesy of Ramat Givat Zeev) A beautiful women’s mikvah is now being constructed for the residents of the new Ramat Givat Zeev residential project in
(BPT) As sweater season knocks on the door, it’s time to prepare for the brisk temperatures ahead. This winter, keep your home, health and well-being
Jacob Blackman, owner of Nucoat Painting, is bringing his painting and design skills to Bergen County. Blackman lives in Monsey with his wife, Rikki, and
(BPT) When it comes time to sell your home, not all rooms are created equal. Sure, potential buyers will walk through the entire house, but
It was Tony Robbins who said, “The Secret To Living Is Giving” – which has made a great impression on me ever since I heard
(StatePoint) Inspiration is everywhere. From a field of yellow sunflowers to unique geometric patterns in the tile of a train station, the littlest things can
It’s official: The programmable thermostat is the VCR of our day. Why? We think they’re too complicated. According to a study by the Lawrence Berkeley
(Courtesy of The Getter Group) Buying an apartment can mean seeing an apartment, liking it, signing the documents and moving in. Great—that sounds easy. But