Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform to resume public hearings virtually
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The public hearing process for the city Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform’s preliminary report, which was released last year prior
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The public hearing process for the city Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform’s preliminary report, which was released last year prior
Two North Tonawanda women are determined to see their plans through for an office building in a condemned former lumber mill in downtown North Tonawanda.
America needs more houses. But there aren’t as many home builders around to make them as there used to be. The Commerce Department on Friday
Last year, Queenseyes wrote about 507 Niagara Street being listed for sale. The decrepit 18-unit apartment building with gobs of potential was purchased by a
Aproposal for a sprawling mixed-use development on Transit Road in Cheektowaga needs a hefty set of zoning variances before it can go forward. West Seneca-based
WASHINGTON (April 22, 2021) – Existing-home sales fell in March, marking two consecutive months of declines, according to the National Association of Realtors®. The month
Apair of mixed-use development proposals in Clarence are poised to bring 38 apartments and additional retail space to Transit Road and Sheridan Drive. Rane Property
GAR Associates has named David M. Barnett a partner. Certified by New York State as a general real estate appraiser, Barnett has been with GAR
How many main streets in New York have you shopped? With unique architecture, beautiful window displays, and business-lined sidewalks, the state boasts some of the
What do the housing markets in Austin, Buffalo, Los Angeles, Rochester and Oklahoma City have in common? Okay, so the headline gives it away. In
Do you have questions about your real estate taxes? How will the increase in sale prices affect your taxes? What does the equalization rate mean
For years, New York City’s property tax system has come under fire because homeowners in poor and middle-class neighborhoods often pay more than people who