A holiday gift should always feel like a luxury. While it is better to give than receive, a gift is only a true gift when it’s something someone wouldn’t buy for themselves. Fortunately, when it comes to gifts for the home, you don’t need to spend more than $100 to give something that feels truly
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Let’s pretend my law firm signed a lease that turned out to be overpriced and burdensome. Except for that lease, my law firm does really well, but I’d like to see my firm get out from under this one bad lease. A few recent bankruptcy cases suggest a brilliant escape hatch. I can break my
Our crazy, volatile house prices hurt first-home buyers who buy near the top of the market and last-home sellers who have to sell near the bottom of the market. Millennial first-home buyers who bought at the top of the recent boom will be hurt the most by falling house prices but those aging Boomers who
The popularity of QR codes have seen many ups and downs over the course of its almost 30-year existence, but with the need for contact-less menus and transactions during the pandemic, barcode technology is coming back in a big way. From 2018-2020, QR code usage has increased by 96% and many of the top real
New York’s residential real estate market continues to cool. Most properties sell today between 10% and 20% below what they commanded at the height of the market in 2015 or 2016. Given that interest rates have almost certainly not yet peaked and that inflation remains persistent despite the tightening of the money supply, 2023 looks