by Stuart Simone | Apr 21, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
The Prudential conducted and just completed a massive “Pulse of the American Worker” survey*** and the results are in. “The Great Migration of 2021” (see my Facebook Group of the same name) has been going on for a year now, but research &...
by Stuart Simone | Apr 21, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Financial / Taxes
Thanks to the Covid Pandemic, more people than ever are working from home, and many will be filing their first tax return since they’ve made the transition. If you worked from home in 2020, you may be wondering if your home office is tax deductible. Well...
by Stuart Simone | Mar 17, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Estate Planning, Financial / Taxes, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
“PORTABILITY” is not a word that gets pulses racing and hearts a-fluttering. But if you are a homeowner over the age of 55 (or victim of natural disaster) then Portability might just be huge for you as of April 1, 2021. One of the greatest and most unique...
by Stuart Simone | Mar 9, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
Is the Real Estate Market Going to Crash? While many areas of the economy have contracted, the housing market has stayed remarkably strong. But can the good news last? When COVID-related shutdowns began in March, real estate brokers and clients scrambled to respond to...
by Stuart Simone | Jan 10, 2021 | Buying Property, Financial / Taxes, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
The start of a new year always compels people to take a fresh look at their goals, from health and career to relationships and finance. But with historically low mortgage rates, increased home sales and price growth, and a tight housing inventory, the time is right to...
by Stuart Simone | Dec 31, 2020 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Selling Property, Uncategorized
What can I say, when writing a 2020 “Year In Review” I could easily write 500 pages. I thought 9/11 was bad, but I can’t remember any year where the way we live our day-to-lives was so drastically altered. Looking back on February, everything was roses,...
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