A No-Stress Guide to Buying Your First Home
Buying your first home is a major milestone in your life and can be very overwhelming if you don’t have the proper guidance. From Nassau County to Suffolk County, Long Island has endless amounts of residential real estate options for you to choose from.
- September 16, 2015
- residential real estate
Commercial Real Estate Checklist for Leasing on Long Island
There are many factors to consider when it comes to leasing commercial real estate on Long Island. From lease terms and space usability to services and amenities, there is a lot to understand when searching for the right building in Nassau County or Suffolk County. Our commercial real estate checklist will help you to make the best decision for[…]
- August 18, 2015
- lease, commercial real estate
How Familiar Are You with ADA Guidelines?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has recently celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary since the law was first established. Although residential properties are exempt from ADA requirements, any business that provides goods or services to the public must take note of this important law. Make sure that your business establishment or[…]
- August 04, 2015
- Guidelines, commercial real estate
Your Guide to Renting Long Island Commercial Real Estate
Long Island is a busy, suburban region split between Nassau County and Suffolk County. Its prime location is filled with tons of available commercial real estate in vibrant business districts, such as Melville and Mineola.
- July 21, 2015
- commercial real estate
Top Reasons to Start Your Business in Nassau County
If you are looking to start a new business or relocate your current office, then make sure that Nassau County is on your radar. The suburban county’s sought-after location makes commercial real estate a hot commodity.
- July 17, 2015
- Nassau County, commercial real estate
Office Design Ideas to Help Boost Creativity and Productivity
Whether you are in the market for new commercial real estate or looking to redesign your current office, your work environment should be a place where employees can thrive. From an open floor plan to lounge furniture and color schemes, infuse your company culture into the workplace with these office design ideas.