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Because Real Estate in New York City often seems a little UNreal…

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Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonMarch 27, 2015March 27, 2015

Purchasing An Apartment In New York City, Part 3: Perfecting Your Pick and Roll

Welcome back to Part 3 of Purchasing An Apartment In New York City.  The goal of this series is to help NYC home buyers formulate a sound game plan in an effort to maximize the possibility of “winning” an apartment.  A critical component of any successful game plan is creativity and “out of the box” […]

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonFebruary 23, 2015February 24, 2015

A Response To Brick Underground’s, An Ex-Rental Agent Spills The Truth Behind Broker’s Fees

Normally, I try to keep my blog light and positive, and stick to giving helpful real estate advice.  That said, I feel the need to comment on a recent blog post I read on Brick Underground last week.  The article, An ex-rental agent spills the truth behind broker’s fees, is a must-read – for all […]

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonNovember 28, 2014

Purchasing An Apartment In New York City, Part 2: Understanding Your Opponent (continued)…

The following is the conclusion to Purchasing An Apartment In New York City, Part 2: Understanding Your Opponent posted on November 26th, 2014… In every deal, both the buyer and seller assume some risk. In a Buyers’ Market, the risk tends to be shouldered by the seller who must do anything and everything to attract […]

Written by Eirik Davey-GislasonNovember 26, 2014

Purchasing An Apartment In New York City, Part 2: Understanding Your Opponent

If you haven’t read Part 1 of Purchasing An Apartment In New York City, I recommend doing so. In Part 1, I addressed Preparation. Understanding the market, financial requirements to purchase (from both a down payment and debt-to-income perspective), as well as your strengths and weaknesses as a buyer are essential to “winning” an apartment […]

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