New York City Suburbs Are No Longer An Affordability Option For City Folks
New York City Suburbs Are No Longer An Affordability Option For City Folks; Home Values Have Risen Twice As Fast As New York City Medians Over Past Decade
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New York City Suburbs Are No Longer An Affordability Option For City Folks; Home Values Have Risen Twice As Fast As New York City Medians Over Past Decade
Continue ReadingClarkstown Planning Board Asked To Consider Environmental Damage From A Former Dry Cleaning Operation As Part of SEQRA & Site Plan Review
Continue ReadingTensions Rise As Village of Upper Nyack Planning Board Reviews Yeshiva Application; Applicant Needs To Surpass Hurdle of Having Only One Egress For Emergency Vehicles When the Code Calls For Two
Continue ReadingClarkstown Seeking To Establish Fund To Buy Open Space Using A Transfer-Tax On Homebuyers; Planned Commission Needs State Approval; Voter Referendum
Continue ReadingWhat’s The Big Deal? The Henry Sells (Again) For $63.7 Million; Strip Center In Monsey Nets $4.2 Million; Lot For 16-Unit Multi-Family Sells For $4.5 Million
Continue ReadingSettlement Leaves Rockland County As Sole Defendant In Suit By HUD Claiming County Breached Years-Old Agreement To Provide Affordable Units
Continue ReadingFrom A Real Estate Perspective, The Implications Of Rising Energy Costs Are Profound By Paul Adler, Esq. Energy has become the hidden line item redefining the economics of real estate across Rockland County and the broader Hudson Valley. For years, we debated affordability in terms of interest rates, supply constraints, zoning limitations, and construction costs. […]
Continue ReadingWhat’s The Big Deal? Nyack Self-Storage Sells For $12.5 Million; Condo Units For Kaser On Blauvelt Road; Airport Executive Park Sells For $9.5 Million
Continue ReadingVillage of Haverstraw, County & School District Will Benefit From Chair Factory Pilot; Town of Haverstraw Gets Zero; Chair Factory Moving Along; Developer Expect To Break Ground in June
Continue ReadingClarkstown Planning Board Reviewed Plans To Upgrade Existing Shoprite Center And Add 103 Residential Units Updated plans for the redevelopment of the existing Shoprite shopping center on North Main Street in New City were shared with the public on Wednesday at a meeting of the Clarkstown Planning Board. The major new component of the redevelopment […]
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