9 Common Mistakes Townhouse Buyers Make: #4

We hope you’re enjoying our series on how to avoid the 9 Common Mistakes Buyers Make. Here’s the next installment: Mistake #4: Being Unaware of Renovation Costs. Most New York City townhouses need work, even if it’s just a new kitchen and baths. So, how can you knowledgeably bid without knowing your other cash costs? […]

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9 Common Mistakes Townhouse Buyers Make: #3

Here’s another tip in our series to help our buyers avoid the 9 Common Mistakes Buyers Make: Mistake #3: Not getting pre-qualified by a bank. In addition to choosing the right bank, it is important to know how much you can actually borrow. We suggest that you meet with your bank (or mortgage broker) of […]

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9 Common Mistakes Townhouse Buyers Make: #2

Here’s the second installment in our series to help our buyers avoid the 9 Common Mistakes Buyers Make: Mistake #2: Choosing the wrong bank or mortgage broker. Start with the premise that everybody will tell you they can help you with the easiest application and lowest rate, no problem. Then skip a beat and acknowledge […]

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9 Common Mistakes Townhouse Buyers Make: #1

Over the next few weeks we’ll be posting a series to help our valued buyers avoid the 9 Common Mistakes Buyers Make: Mistake #1: Hiring the wrong attorney. New York townhouse purchases, especially those with tenants, are very different from apartments and require a specific expertise. To move with necessary speed and confidence, you need […]

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