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Anita Culp and Eileen Richter have a combined 36 years of experience in Brooklyn real estate.
Before moving to Brooklyn, Anita lived in Japan for 7 years where she worked as a radio and TV host and traveled the country by motorcycle. When she moved to New York, she produced Japanese . . . → Read More: Meet the A&E Team: Anita Culp and Eileen Richter
Available immediately: Large private Corner office in spacious legal suite in the historic South St., Seaport, exposed brick walls, original steel fire doors, wooden ceiling joists and original structural columns. Freshly painted. Measuring 18 x 14, office gets great sunlight and overlooks the seaport plaza.
The space includes use of large conference room, and reception . . . → Read More: Large, private corner office available immediately
Recently signed a contract for an amazing apartment at One Clinton with the assistance of the Cornell/Marshall team at Corcoran. One Clinton, a hotly debated luxury development with breathtaking views and extraordinary amenities is located at the entrance to Brooklyn Heights. I’ve worked with Jim and Leslie for many years, and they’re responsible for giving . . . → Read More: One Clinton
Here is a simple explanation of the new law with numbers
Originally from London, England Lindsay is a former media professional who worked in advertising, publishing and the music business. Lindsay later retrained to become a midwife and delivered countless babies into the world at the famous St Thomas’ hospital in London.
After moving to Brooklyn in 2010 with her family and unable to practice . . . → Read More: Meet Lindsay Owen
In New York, you want to hire a real estate attorney. It’s too risky not to. Most people make the same few mistakes?
Mistake #1: Wait until after they have found their ideal apartment or house and have an accepted offer.
Why is this a mistake? The pressure is on. You need to find a . . . → Read More: 3 Mistakes People Make When Hiring a Real Estate Attorney
If you combined two apartments and are now putting that combination on the market, you need to be aware of a few things. Make sure you have all the paperwork necessary. This includes records of the condo or coop approval and confirmation that the application to combine the apartments was approved by the NYC Department . . . → Read More: Selling Combined Apartments
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The first time you buy real estate – no matter your age – it makes you feel like an adult. I’ve had clients say this to me many times.
So you have a home now. Maybe you have kids already or some on the way.
What’s your plan . . . → Read More: Do You Have a Will?
New federal mortgage regulations make a savvy lawyer your best friend “Read more…”
With more space come higher cost as a combination of townhouses in Brooklyn Heights, into a lavish private mansion, compares to Manhattan pricing. “Read more…”
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