However, Cooper said the company has looked at several New
York area properties for possible conversion.
NEW YORK, NY - National Cooperative Bank (NCB), a leading lender to cooperative housing throughout the Tri-State area, originated $ 39 million in new financing activity during November for 20 New
York area properties.
NEW YORK, NY - National Cooperative Bank (NCB), a leading lender to cooperative housing throughout the Tri-State area, originated nearly $ 127 million in new financing activity during June for 31 New
York area properties.
Not exact matches
The URF, which owns $ 1.3 billion of US residential
properties in the New
York area, has attracted some controversy in recent weeks after The Australian Financial Review revealed a KPMG due diligence report conducted on behalf of Evans and Partners showed the fees extracted from investors in the fund accounted for 67 per cent of Dixon's total revenues.
We compared data on median incomes and
property values in thousands of New
York zip codes to find which
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Prior to this position, Mr. Lapidus was President of Westminster Capital Associates located in New
York, New
York and Florham Park, New Jersey where he placed over $ 300 million of mortgage financing on multi-family, commercial and retail
properties in New
York and New Jersey and he was responsible for acquisitions and development in the greater New
York Metropolitan
area.
Currently, Burke is overseeing 2014
property expansions in New
York, Aspen, and Chicago, while continuing to grow the David Burke Group in the
areas of restaurants, catering and consulting.
This week, New
York City Housing Authority tenants who are leaders of Metro Industrial
Areas Foundation and New
York City council members will launch an inspection tour of NYCHA
properties citywide to highlight dangerous conditions in their homes and apartment buildings.
Bills for issues ranging from rent control for New
York City and the surrounding
area, as well as a $ 1.3 billion
property tax rebate program, a real - estate tax abatement and mayoral control for New
York City schools are yet to be printed as language continues to be haggled over.
New
York State Environmental Conservation Law (subdivision 1 of section 33 - 1004) requires individuals who apply lawn care pesticides to their residential
properties within Erie County to post visual notification markers along the perimeter of any treated
area of over 100 square feet.
A popular snowmobiling route located in one of the prime snowmobiling
areas of Upstate New
York was slated to be closed this winter, due in part to hard feelings between the
property owner and the town of Redfield in Oswego County.
New
York spent $ 21,206 per pupil compared to a national average of $ 11,392 in school year 2014 - 2015.38 Better targeting spending to the highest needs districts would contain costs while ensuring that all students have access to a sound basic education.39 The State wastes $ 1.2 billion annually on
property tax rebates and allocates $ 4 billion annually on economic development spending with a sparse record of results.40 Curtailing spending in these
areas would reduce pressure to increase taxes and lessen the tax differential with other states.
According to the EDC, the concept was a perfect fit for the site located in a protected historic district and a special nature
area district because of its previous use as the New
York City Farm Colony and the
property's proximity to the Staten Island Greenbelt, respectively.
After our meeting, my office searched for the bank responsible for keeping the
property and we discovered a gray
area in New
York State law — once a
property entered into a judgment of foreclosure and sale, the law did not clarify the person or party responsible for maintaining it.
Those sentiments have been echoed by the de Blasio administration, which would also need to sign onto the megaproject, and whose first deputy mayor, Tony Shorris, recently argued that, «New
York City and its residents must have a full voice in key issues such as site selection, terminal size, operational improvements and how to avoid the need for condemnation of private
property in the
area.»
While the incentives — a combination of sales, mortgage recording and
property tax breaks — were approved by the vast majority of the ECIDA directors, one, Richard Lipsitz Jr. - the board's vice chairman and Western New
York Area Labor Federation president, argued against the package.
NYCHA tenants who are leaders of Metro Industrial
Areas Foundation and New
York City Councilmembers launched an inspection tour of NYCHA
properties citywide to highlight dangerous conditions in homes and apartment buildings inside public housing.
The 30 - second spot, called «Began,» will air on broadcast, cable and digital market
areas throughout the district.Previous ads cite Faso's record of results as an innovative leader, notably his efforts to enact balanced state budgets, push for a
property tax cap and his role in creating New
York's STAR program, which saves taxpayers millions of dollars each year.
The New
York Post found six senators and two Assembly members with Albany -
area properties who were using the «per diem» payments on real estate.
The «work - arounds» affect higher income taxpayers in
areas of the state with relatively high
property tax levels, especially in the New
York City suburbs.
While declaring 12 counties disaster
areas after recent rains ravaged parts of the Mohawk Valley and upstate New
York, the federal government has denied individual disaster aid for people who lost
property in the floods.
Cuomo has staunchly defended the tax cap, passed in June 2011 as part of a largely deal to extend rent control regulations for the New
York City
area, as the best possible means of controlling the nation's highest
property taxes.
A report in the Journal of Great Lakes Research found a loss of
property value of $ 118 million in New
York's Buffalo River
area and $ 50 million near Wisconsin's Sheboygan River due to contamination.
Allstate, one of the largest residential
property insurers on the east coast, elected not to renew 30,000 policies covering coastal
properties in New
York City, Long Island, Westchester County and Connecticut, and is considering reducing coastal
area coverage in Massachusetts and along the Gulf.
We compared data on median incomes and
property values in thousands of New
York zip codes to find which
areas of the state offer the most... Read More
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If you live in San Francisco or New
York City, you may not be able to afford the high cost of investment
properties in your
area.
In Forma Pauperis — by Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Attorney Bob Doig Income — by New
York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman Income — by Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe Income Tax Refunds — by Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer, Christopher McAvoy Indentured Servant — by Detroit Bankruptcy Attorney Kurt O'Keefe Independent Contractor — by Big Island Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart T. Ing Injunction — by Lakewood, Ca Bankruptcy Lawyer, Christine A. Wilton Insiders — by Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney, Mark J. Markus Insiders — by Metro Richmond Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein Instant — by San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney, Jeena Cho Insurance — by Pittsburgh Bankruptcy Attorney, Shawn Wright Internal Revenue Service — by Livonia Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Peter Behrmann Investigate Your Options — by Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Kimbery Coleman Investment
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FHA - insured mortgages for
properties in high - cost
areas such as New
York and Los Angeles must not exceed a maximum loan limit of $ 362,790, according the FHA.com — a prohibitively low amount when compared to the actual selling prices of most homes in those
areas.
Nestled between bustling George and
York Streets, opposite the AAPT center, and adjacent to Westpac Plaza, the
property is just a short stroll from the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the historic rocks
area.
Set in one of the most coveted
areas of Manhattan and bordering on the city's only private park, this luxurious
property's lively and ever - evolving environment has established it as a New
York landmark in its own right.
New Jersey / Pennsylania Regional Representative Jill Bowers regularly meets with collectors, fiduciaries, heirs and curators throughout the
area to discuss the appraisal of
property and its subsequent sale in our New
York salerooms to our international client base.
Leading New
York dealers Pace, Michael Werner, David Zwirner and Skarstedt all opened spaces in the Mayfair
area last year, attracted by billionaire collectors such as Roman Abramovich, Victor Pinchuk and Lily Safra, who own
properties in the U.K. capital.
Tom, a specialist in intellectual
property and defamation, among other
areas of law, once invited me to a large gathering in New
York of lawyers from around the country who are also experts in those fields.
Law360, New
York (May 11, 2016, 4:08 PM ET)-- Ten percent fewer intellectual
property partners made lateral job moves in the first quarter of 2016 when compared with the year before, as the practice
area grapples with major changes to how patent suits are litigated, according to experts and Law360 data.
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Michael went on to graduate from NYLS cum laude and began working in the
areas of general liability defense, defending personal injury, construction accident and wrongful death claims for such clients as the New
York City Transit Authority and the Pyramid shopping mall
properties and representing various individual in the same types of cases as plaintiffs.
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If you want to make sure that your rental
property is protected from these different disasters, you will need to purchase a renters insurance policy from one of the New
York renters insurance companies in your
area.
Ice storms have hit the New
York area multiple times causing roofs to cave in which has resulted in thousands of dollars of damage to
properties and the items within them.
In order for residents to protect their
property along this coastal portion of the New
York area, they need to have their own New
York tenant insurance.
Alvic
Property Management, a property management company specializing in the management of condominiums, cooperatives and multifamily rentals in the New York metro area, has become the first property management company to accept rent and maintenance payments in
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property management company specializing in the management of condominiums, cooperatives and multifamily rentals in the New York metro area, has become the first property management company to accept rent and maintenance payments in
property management company specializing in the management of condominiums, cooperatives and multifamily rentals in the New
York metro
area, has become the first
property management company to accept rent and maintenance payments in
property management company to accept rent and maintenance payments in Bitcoin.
However, one of the earliest adopters to accept bitcoin as a recognised rental payments currency was Alvic
Property Management, which manages condominiums, cooperatives and multifamily rentals in the New
York metro
area.
We in New
York and especially on Long Island have significantly higher
property taxes than most
areas in the country.
RXR is buying the tower, built in the 1920s, after agreeing in February to sell a roughly 50 percent stake in six New
York -
area office
properties valued at $ 4 billion to Blackstone Group LP.
Austin, Texas, still stands out as a depressed
area for lending, but the absolute worst combination of
property type and location is the hotel sector in Orlando, Fla., according to Tad Philipp, managing director of commercial mortgage - backed securities (CMBS) at Moody's Investors Service in New
York.
Retail markets in other large metropolitan
areas such as Chicago, New
York, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia are all primed for growth as both retailers and real estate investors seek
properties in high - growth infill locations.
The problem is particularly acute for the owners of small multifamily
properties in urban
areas of the East and the Midwest — Chicago, New
York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Insurance companies are withdrawing coverage in an effort to protect themselves from costly lead poisoning lawsuits.
They are challenging the real estate investment trust's decision to merge with JBG, creating a public company with
properties in New
York and the Washington metropolitan
area, rather than sell off its assets at market prices and return cash to its stockholders.