How Does an Escrow Account Actually Work?
If you are a home buyer, you are likely to have an escrow account, either by choice or as a home loan requirement. However, it is just as likely that you do not know what an escrow is or how it actually works. If you are shopping for a home, you will want to know everything there is to know about these helpful accounts.
- February 03, 2017
- Mortgage, buying a house
A Review of Mortgage Points and their Savings
When purchasing a new home, there is a seemingly endless number of factors that go into deciding how much you will pay. There’s your mortgage, taxes, insurance, closing fees and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. However, there are also ways that you can save yourself some money down the line. One way is by purchasing mortgage points.
- January 26, 2017
- Buying, residential real estate, Mortgage, mortgage points
The Commercial Property Management Guide for Owners
When you own a commercial rental property, routine maintenance and relationships with tenants can be a full-time job in itself. However, if you’re looking to ease your stress and put your long-term investment in the right hands, you should think about hiring a property management company to oversee your commercial building.
How to Begin a Property Search for the First Time
With all that goes into buying a home, it can be difficult to figure out exactly where to start. A home purchase could be the most you’ll ever spend in your life, so you shouldn’t take it lightly. If you’re trying to determine where to start your first property search, use these tips.
- January 12, 2017
- Buying, buying your first home, Mortgage, property search, buying a house
Obtaining Retail Space for Lease the Right Way
Finding a good retail space for lease can often turn out to be an exhaustive and time-consuming endeavor. The right space and a solid lease can ultimately end up making or breaking your business in the long run. Just use some of these tips to help you get the right retail space.
- January 05, 2017
- lease, Retail, retail lease, commercial space, retail space for lease
Answers to All of Your Questions about Buying a House
Buying a house is often a tricky, convoluted process, especially when it’s your first time. For so many people, a home purchase is usually the most expensive thing they buy in their lifetime. Inevitably, you’re going to have some questions along the way. Luckily, we have the answers.
- December 29, 2016
- Buying, residential real estate, buying your first home, realtor, buying a house
A Buyer’s Guide to Financing a Commercial Building
One of the most important steps to buying commercial property is securing the necessary payments and funding to complete the transaction. With an undertaking of this magnitude, it’s essential that you practice due diligence in financing your commercial building. Whether you’re an investor, business owner or landlord, use this guide to learn how[…]
- December 22, 2016
- commercial buildings, commercial property, buying commercial real estate, Finance, commercial real estate
Four Things to Consider when Choosing an Office Space
Business owners usually want the best for their company, especially when it comes to finding a new commercial property. The location and premises of an office can ultimately make or break a company. Ensure that you’re making the right decisions for your business by consulting this guide on choosing a new office space.
- December 15, 2016
- office, commercial property, office space, commercial real estate
Why You Still Need a Real Estate Broker in the Internet Age
You can find just about anything on the internet these days. That includes a seemingly endless number of websites dedicated to real estate listings for sale by owner. The ease and convenience of searching for property online is evident, but hiring a real estate broker is always going to be more reliable.
- December 08, 2016
- Buying, residential real estate, commercial property, Real estate broker
Homeless Veterans Find Affordable Housing in Nassau County
Long Island recently ended the veteran housing crisis that has plagued Nassau and Suffolk Counties for so many years. There was a real need to provide safe, affordable housing for veterans and their families. Housing complexes like the one S&D oversees at Mitchel Field were created to ensure there are no homeless veterans left behind on the[…]
- November 25, 2016
- Buying, Long Island Real Estate, Nassau County, homeless veterans