Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Andrew Cuomo's Property Tax Cut





Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo will formally introduce his plan to reduce taxes for homeowners and renters. If passed by Legislature, 1.3 million homeowners and 1 million renters will be walking away with a few hundred dollars in savings annually.

The goal is to cut taxes for homeowners who earn less than $250,000 dollars a year and pay over 6 percent of that income on property taxes. Similarly, renters who make less than $150,000 a year and pay 6 percent to property taxes also fall under Gov. Cuomo's plan.  Oh by the way, those income brackets apply to single and joint-filers! This is a step towards Cuomo's goal of keeping housing affordable in New York. 

Although, this budget plan has not become law quite yet there is much debate about who benefits from the property tax cut and who doesn't.  It seems that senior citizens and singles will certainly benefit for the most part, as these two groups are more likely to earn a moderate income. Business owners and multi-income families are less likely to fall under the income cut off or the tax percentage cut off. The plan is specifically designed for those who cannot afford to continue to pay such large amounts of money towards their property taxes.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Why New York City is the Best Place to Raise Your Children

 
 
      For outsiders, New York City may seem like a scary place.  The populous five boroughs provides opportunities for experiences you may not get elsewhere and that may be overwhelming to non-natives. However, New York may be the best place to raise your children.

1. Kids that grow up here will innately understand and accept diversity, which is important.  They will be less likely to experience culture shocks haven attended school with all different ethnic and racial backgrounds.  

2. Unlike the suburbs, your child will most likely be taking the train or bus over a car. So, no drunk driving incidents

3. Fun-fact: If you were to eat out every day for dinner for the rest of your life, you still would have not visited every restaurant in New York. With so many options home cooked meals aren't as necessary as they would be in suburbia.      

4. Many college grads from the suburbs will move to New York but if your child was born and raised in New York, they'll most likely just do a U-Turn after college.

5. Oh, did I mention the museums, the exhibits, the concerts, the endless free events that occur every day?! Yeah New York City is great.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Be Wary of Facebook's Advertising

Promoting your Facebook page may seem like a good idea but perhaps take some time to watch this video and discover the value of a "like". That "like" may just be coming from a Click Farm.



Monday, December 15, 2014

The $900,000 Pink House

 
 
This Gravesend, Brooklyn home has seen some significantly lowered asking prices.  It is a peculiar home attracting only a special kind of person with its bubble-gum color facade. Many are calling it the Alice and Wonderland home. One of its rooms is black and white themed making use of zebra and cowhide patterns.

Would you consider living here?

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Give your Home a Festive Facelift





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  • Incorporate plants
  • Don't go too overboard
  • Expand your definition of decaorations
  •  Don't be afraid to explore
  • Get creative! 

Monday, December 1, 2014