Why your county tax bill is going up when Erie County says it’s going down
When Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz announced his budget proposal for 2020, he devoted a third of his PowerPoint slides on how the county’s property
When Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz announced his budget proposal for 2020, he devoted a third of his PowerPoint slides on how the county’s property
What’s in store for the U.S. housing market in 2020? With low interest rates, modest inflation and a solid labor market, there are many reasons
A significant property in N. Tonawanda is on the market. The 235 River Road portfolio is being listed by Hanna Commercial Real Estate for $889,000.
Sales of new U.S. homes increased in November, capping the best three months for demand since 2007 and reflecting sustained momentum in a residential real
A year-long price correction in home prices and decrease in mortgage rates in Westchester County made for an unusually active fourth quarter in the county.
Nassau County residents can now check the tentative assessments of their home for the 2021-22 tax year. The county updated the assessments of some homes,
The City of Watertown could put an end to the “dark store” assessments following a vote Tuesday. The Watertown Common Council will vote on a
What had been a Catholic Charities diversion center in Niagara Falls is being eyed for conversion by a Williamsville investor as the site for five
U-Haul plans to transform part of the former Kmart store in Queensbury into 641 climate-controlled storage units. The do-it-yourself moving and storage company also wants
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — “How am I going to pay this?” That’s what Jerry Morris said he was thinking this summer when he opened his
The so-called “gentrification tax” being promoted by a bipartisan coalition of New York City Council members seems, at first glance, to make sense. It’s common,
Many Rochester property owners are reeling over a holiday greeting from City Hall: Notices that their property assessments are going up — way up, in