Check out www.mlsli.com for available area rentals; check local print media for by owner rentals, always verify ownership before exchanging any money; word of mouth, etc.
Natalie
In St Albans, there are two homes for rent at approximately $2,300.
In Rosedale, there are two homes for rent at approximately $2,400.
in Laurelton, there are two homes for rent at approximately $2,100.
There were no homes available in Hollis or Cambria Heights
Good Luck
David Callaghan
Keller Williams Realty
David@ForSaleByDave.com... more
Are you referring to renting a separate apartment within the 2 family structure, if so check with your local building's department for possible needed permits... also check with NHS...
http://www.nhsnyc.org/en/find-an-nhs-near-you
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dob/html/contact/contact.shtml... more
It's not the "obama first time home buyer deal". The home buyer tax credit was started in 2007 and was originally $7500 and only for first time buyers. It has been modified since and is ending April 30 (you must be in contract).... more
Dear Karen,
I do not have much experience with the Lynbrook area. But a few of my clients have purchased homes on Long Island with pools. When we contacted the local assesors office, my buyers were told that if they remove the inground pool it will reduce the property taxes. The amount that it reduces the taxes is obviously different from one area/town to the next. If you are working with an agent, I would suggest you ask them their professional opinion on this area or even call the local township to find out approximately how much you annual taxes would be reduced by.
If you decided to remove it, it may become very costly, if you have a property you are interested and you have an inspection done, you may also ask the home inspector their professional opinion to have this removed. There are different types of pool. In the two transactions with my clients, they ended up purchasing the homes and fell in love with the pools.
Good luck. If you have any questions, please do not hesistate to ask. I would be happy to assist you.
Nirmala Caraballo
Licensed Real Estate Agent
Cruse Realty
1408 White Plains Road
Bronx, NY 10462
Tel.: 646-479-7873
Email: nhcaraballo@yahoo.com... more
Maloum:
To my knowledge--and if I understand your question correctly--there is no "limit" on the age when a person may own or buy a home. Hollywood child stars, for example, buy homes all the time. However, the individual buying a home needs to have the legal "capacity" to purchase a home--in other words, be capable, legally, to buy the home and execute contracts to purchase or create a loan on the home. In order to do that, many states do require that a person be of legal age in order to execute a contract, so depending on your state, the age of consent may be 18 or another age.
Emanicipated minors, individuals who are recognized as adults although under the age of consent, may execute contracts as if an adult. Minors woud probably need a cosignor on the loan and deed to the home. However, for the most accurate information and best advice for your state, talk with a qualified legal professional to ensure that you can purchase a home in New York.
Good luck and happy house hunting!
Sincerely,
Grace Morioka, SRES, e-Pro
Area Pro Realty... more
Diane
Have buyers agent on your side. Because this is a REO.
If you have additional questions you
can direct them to me.
My Direct # 347-813-1290.
Here is my website http://fajardodelacruz.realtors.officelive.com
or my e-mail delacruz.fajardo3@gmail.com
Hope to hear from you soon.... more