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Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonMarch 25, 2017March 25, 2017

StreetEasy’s Hot Button Issue: Will the New Model Really Benefit Buyers?

Unfortunately, StreetEasy recently announced a change which is likely to jeopardize their relationship with their users (buyers and brokers alike).

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonFebruary 10, 2017February 10, 2017

Purchasing an Apartment in New York City, Part 6: The Bank

Assuming you are financing a portion of your purchase, the bank will play an important role in the success and timing of the overall process. Therefore, it is important to have some insight into the role your mortgage professional and the bank play, and the behind the scenes process of obtaining a loan.

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonAugust 5, 2016

Purchasing an Apartment in New York City, Part 5: The Board Package

Welcome back to Part 5 of my home buying series, Purchasing an Apartment in New York City. It’s time to address everyone’s favorite part of the purchase process – The Board Package!!! OK I admit, an entire article devoted to the board package is not sexy and usually ends with an unhappy buyer, a lawsuit or a nap. Well, not this […]

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonJune 6, 2014March 28, 2017

Letters of Recommendation: A Little Board Package Levity

Whether you’ve had the “pleasure” of purchasing an apartment in NYC or not, it seems everyone knows the horrors of putting together a co-op (or even condo) board package.  What is asked for in terms of down payment, post closing reserves, debt-to-income ratio and pedigree is the stuff of legend in New York City real […]

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