Case Study: White Plains and Life After Divorce
I can’t stress this enough: There is life after divorce. There is life after divorce. There. Is. Life. After. Divorce. […]
I can’t stress this enough: There is life after divorce. There is life after divorce. There. Is. Life. After. Divorce. […]
I was introduced to the Coalition for Family Justice back in 2015 when my separation was over a year old.
The challenge we faced in this transaction was the rough condition of the home. Years of wear and tear with
Most transactions involve two brokers, the listing brokerage and the buyer (selling) brokerage. Without going down the rabbit hole of
The memorable thing about this transaction was that the buyer was aware that the seller was in some distress. I
Dutchess County is not that far, and given that so many people view it as an affordable alternative to Westchester,
As I’ve written many times before, divorce sales often have other forms of distress, sometimes financial, sometimes issues with the
This was a matrimonial sale involving a fixer upper and a short sale. It checked virtually every distress box there
This one had to be referred to a colleague, as one of the clients was too close to me for
This involved a family member and client who had bought the house through me a few years earlier. When their