BRC’s 25th Annual Market Report Seminar

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Dear Friends, The BRC’s 25th Annual Market Report seminar will take place on May 17th, 2012.  As at every Vandenberg-sponsored spring seminar, I will be speaking on this year’s townhouse market.  Is it a buyer’s or a seller’s market?  Are home values up or down, and why?  I’ll offer some answers to these questions, along […]

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Maximize Your Townhouse Investment (Part 1)

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An Excerpt from : Mondays with Dexter 31 West 26th Street Dear Friends, Despite the uncertain economy, Manhattan’s townhouse market continues to prove a wise investment. Over the next few weeks, we are offering a few tips on how you can help your townhouse’s value grow even faster than the market itself. This week’s tip:  […]

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Stock Market Can’t Compare to Townhouse Investment

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An excerpt from: Mondays with Dexter Dear Friends, When markets around the world act unaccountably, we all begin looking for stable investments. Fortunately, the Upper West Side townhouse market has proven to be one of the most consistently smart investments of the last decade. Our buyers come from around the world – they bring their […]

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BRC Seminar Recap #2: Landmarks and Townhouse Renovations

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An excerpt from: Mondays with Dexter Over the last few weeks we have been recapping information from our recent Vandenberg -sponsored BRC free seminar. This week’s recap topic is: How to renovate your new york townhouse in cooperation with the Landmarks Preservation Commission: Basic maintenance does not need a Landmarks permit. For example, to repaint […]

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BRC Seminar Recap #1: Proposed Historic District Extension

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An excerpt from: Mondays with Dexter Over the coming weeks we plan to recap some information from our recent Vandenberg-sponsored BRC free seminar. This week’s recap topic is: The proposed Upper West Side Historic District expansion Two years ago, requests were received to expand the historic district around West End Avenue and its side streets. […]

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