The list of the bank owned homes that came on the market on Long Island during the previous week is updated every week. The week begins on Friday and ends on Thursday. By using this schedule, it allows me to provide the updated information in time for (2 comments)
This weekly post shows the new construction listings that came out during the previous week. Starting with this post, the week will be defined as Friday to Thursday. This will give prospective homebuyers the opportunity to plan their home viewings in advance.
The new construction homes listed (2 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island New Construction Homes - (Week Ending 5/23/08) - 05/24/08 01:37 PM
In a recent post entitled Long Island New Construction Homes, a list of price ranges and towns within each price range was provided. This purpose of this list was to help homebuyers, interested in purchasing new construction, find the towns that fell into their desired price range. Going forward, this will (4 comments)
The list of the bank owned homes that came on the market on Long Island during the previous week is updated every week.
Bank owned homes are appealing to first-time homebuyers and investors alike on Long Island. Please note that bank owned homes are (2 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island New Construction Homes - 05/18/08 09:33 AM
Long Island is a well-developed area, which limits the amount of new construction that is available. Many other parts of the country have a lot of open land, and thus, a lot more new construction being built. The limited amount of new construction on Long Island has its pluses and minuses. The (20 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island New Construction Homes ~ $3,000,000 and up - 05/18/08 05:39 AM
There are currently 96 newly constructed homes across Long Island on the market right now in the $3,000,000 and up price range. Below, you will find a breakdown of the following price ranges: $3,000,000 - $3,999,999 / $4,000,000 - $4,999,999 / $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 and $10 million and up. In each price range, you (0 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island New Construction Homes ~ $2,000,000 - $2,999,999 - 05/18/08 05:15 AM
There are currently 8 newly constructed homes across Long Island on the market right now in the $2,000,000 - $2,999,999 price range. You will find a list of towns with new construction in this price range. If you are interested in learning more about any of the towns, please click on the name (0 comments)
There are currently 713 newly constructed homes across Long Island on the market right now in the $500,000 - $999,999 price range. Below, you will find a breakdown of the following price ranges: $500,000 - $599,999 / $600,000 - $699,999 / $700,000 - $799,999 / $800,000 - $899,999 and $900,000 - $999,999. In each (0 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island New Construction Homes Under $500,000 - 05/17/08 10:34 PM
There are currently 347 newly constructed homes across Long Island on the market right now in the $200,000 - $499,999 price range. Below, you will find a breakdown of the following price ranges: $200,000 - $299,999 / $300,000 - $399,999 and $400,000 - $499,999. In each price range, you will find a list of towns (0 comments)
Each week, an updated list of the bank owned homes that came on the market on Long Island during the previous week is provided.
Bank owned homes are drawing a lot of interest from first-time homebuyers and investors on Long Island. It (10 comments)
long island realtors: Swimming Pools Do NOT Equal Waterfront Property! - 04/20/08 09:43 AM
Searching for Long Island waterfront homes on MLS for an upcoming post about where these homes are located, and what price ranges they fall in to, resulted in a very disturbing discovery. It seems that no matter which direction I turn lately, I seem to find unscrupulous agents and brokers that (65 comments)
long island realtors: Are You a “Cooperating” Broker? - 04/09/08 10:54 AM
"Cooperating broker" is a term that is usually refers to the splitting of commissions in a real estate transaction. For some agents and brokers, the buck stops there (pardon the pun), and this mistake can ultimately end up costing you money.
A recent post entitled The Irony of the "Courtesy" Key!, (80 comments)
long island realtors: Attention Homeowners! Keep Showing! - 03/31/08 06:38 PM
Everyday there seems to be more stories about the housing market being "soft," "declining," etc. from all different media outlets. While many of these stories are blown out of proportion, the fact of the matter is that most parts of the country are in the middle of a buyer's market. One story (22 comments)
long island realtors: The Irony of the “Courtesy” Key! - 03/30/08 12:33 AM
Can someone please tell me what year this is? Oh right, I forgot - it's 2008! Why then are some agents still using a "courtesy" key for their listings? The word "courtesy" is in quotes to point out just how ironic this concept is. After all, is it really "courteous" to (42 comments)
long island realtors: Long Island Homeowners – Exclusive Listings - 01/29/08 09:22 AM
Long Island homeowners sometimes agree to give the agent that they've hired an exclusive listing for a fixed period of time. During this time period, the only agents that can see an exclusive listing on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are the ones that are affiliated with the listing broker.
In (6 comments)
long island realtors: Doctor House’s Real Estate Chronicles - 12/21/07 04:09 PM
During this holiday season, I have been spending more time with my family, and less time working, as things are customarily slow at this time of year. This extra time has given me the chance to get caught up on some of the programs that have been pushing our TIVO to (13 comments)
Most people can recall a game that we played as children called "telephone." In this game, players were given a message to whisper to another member of their team, who would then have to relay it to another member of their team, and so on, and so on....until the final message (29 comments)
long island realtors: The Power Of Being A Good Negotiator - 08/31/07 04:51 PM
Do you ever find it amazing when you come across REALTORS® that shy away from negotiations? What is it about this simple process that makes some people weak in the knees? Is it the fear of not knowing what to say or do? Perhaps it's because sometimes people try to be (37 comments)
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