Update: Live-In Landlord Opportunity in NYC
August 19, 2010 by Rebecca
Whilst browsing Sotheby’s the other day, as I am wont to do, I came across a rental listing for a New York City building that I featured back in May. The building, if you remember, was a rent-regulated 6-unit West Village building. Listed for $4.5 million, it’s now under contract, and the owners are already (more&hellip)
Closing Costs Come out of the Woodwork
At least, they may seem to come right out of the woodwork. Closing is not a simple proposition, and as with most complex transactions, there are costs associated with it. Most buyers don’t factor in closing costs when they calculate what they can afford, and these costs can really hurt if you’re unprepared. The first (more&hellip)
Closing and Escrow Basics
March 8, 2010 by Rebecca
“Closing” is not something most buyers focus on during their home search. It’s the part that comes after you and the seller have a mutually agreed upon offer, and once it’s done the house is yours. Most people assume closing just kind of works itself out, but this is a naive assumption. Closing–or rather, the (more&hellip)


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