Keeping Current on Compost in NYC
NYC's new composting law went into effect on April 1st, and it's no joke. Like bottles, cans, and boxes before them, food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard waste must now be separated from the trash, lest you risk accruing hefty
In Ditmas Park, it’s Lights, Camera, Listed
28 Wellington Court in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, has appeared in countless television shows and commercials.
Clear Snow Around Your Home Like a Pro
That foot of powder Mother Nature dumped on your front steps might be considered a seasonal delight, but its lure doesn't endure. Follow these tips to work smarter, not harder, as you free your property from winter's slippery grip.
Interview Questions for a Seller’s Agent
Looking to sell your home? It's imperative to find an agent whose personal and professional values align with yours. Here are questions to ask a potential seller's agent.
Real Estate Legalese 101
Whether you've hired a real estate lawyer (as some places require) or have a seasoned agent to simplify it all for you, it's helpful to understand some of the more nuanced terms you'll encounter on your real estate journey.
How to Prep Your Garden For Winter
Here are five inspired options to brighten your space and your mood.
Six Ways How to Not Organize Your Bookshelves
Finding your sense of shelf is a journey, not a destination.
Quick Living Room Staging Tweaks to Turn Heads
A few standout pieces can convince buyers that they need to upgrade their own lives.
Home Upgrades for Sustainability and Savings
These "green" retrofits let you save money — and the planet — one home energy bill at a time.