Yes you could find homes in St. Albans, Queens Village and Springfield Gardens in the price range you have in mind. I you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me 917-834-5726.
Thank you,
Ruth Belgrave
Charles Ruthenberg Realty... more
Hi there,
As many have already mentioned below, the best thing to do when you come across a listing like this is to report it to our Customer Service team so they can review it and remove it.
The easiest way to report a listing to us is to access the flag icon below the property listing photo. Once you click on that you'll get a pop-up that will allow you to quickly make note of the error and send it to our team.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Best Wishes,
Emily Gibson
Community Moderator... more
Hi Gueorgui,
Anna is correct. You need to find out why there is no c/o. If this is new construction then the builder is responsible for completing the house, inspections and final c/o. Is this a foreclosure by any chance?
You have not provided enough information to give you a definitive answer. Contact me off line and we can talk. I work in Nassau and Queens Counties.
Allen Bauman
Century21 Yve R. E.
Licensed R. E. Agent
NYS Certified Residential Appraiser
516-791-3846
allen.bauman@gmail.com... more
I actually think that all of the respond Antolin gave reflects the changes that are to occur with the restructuring of Jamaica. I am in contract on a 2 family house accross the street from York College. The reason I am willing to move to Jamaica is that yes, so many foreclosures have brought investors to flip houses. Guess what? That just means young working couples will have modernized and still affordable homes! More people like myself are moving in and pushing out the drugs by paying our fair share of taxes and demanding police take action. We are landscaping, cleaning up the ruined and dishevled homes by renovating and restoring a decency that is well overdue for Jamaica. Now, the people have been foreclosed on and their kids evicted. It's time to take back this part of the city and gentrify it. I nearly moved to Long Island and look how that place is turning out! Crime ridden, high taxes, gov't corruption in Long Island, not to mention higher LIRR rates. I think I did myself a favor and in 10 years I'll reap the rewards.... more
Hi Claskio,
Rent to own properties often give the non-traditional buyer an opportunity to purchase a home. What usually happens is the seller/landlord makes a deal with the tenant/potential buyer where a portion of the montly rent may be applied either to a down payment and/or mortgage payments. Each transaction could be dramatically different. If you have such a potential situation, I would highly recommend discussing the lease with a real estate lawyer to ascertain whether all the "i's" are dotted and all the "t"s crossed. If I can be of further assistance, please contact me.
Ralph Windschuh
Century 21 Princeton Properties
631-467-0009... more
Foreclosed properties can be viewed by appointment, like any other property "on the market" . BUT chances are you will not be able to get the Listing agent to call you back for a showing, that is the agent/agency on the sign in the yard.
Call a Realtor in your area, and have him or her show you the property. Based on condition, comparables, and price you can make an informed decision. I had a buyer who purchased a move in condition foreclosure...those, however, you have to move on fast. Get your Realtor to start looking for props and alert you when they come up. They are vacant, so very easy to show.... more