Castles in the Sand
July 13, 2020
COVID-19 hitting the credit market
Just when you need credit the most it’s becoming more elusive. Americans have always depended on the equity in their homes as a slush fund for an emergency or big-ticket items like tuitions and home…
July 5, 2020
Add one more problem to the list
I was at lunch recently with friends and we talked about new vocabulary words that may come out of the pandemic, like covid brain, covid dining and covid social distancing. Real estate has always had…
June 28, 2020
There’s almost never a free ride
If it sounds too good to be true, watch out. The coronavirus has caused many homeowners to lose jobs or take substantial cuts in income as the economy of the country shrinks. Government programs have…
June 20, 2020
How things have changed
Change seems to be the word that I’m most using these days, and rightfully so since within the span of three short months our lives have completely been turned upside down. For real estate, the chang…
June 15, 2020
Million-dollar surprises
The last time I wrote my million-dollar update published on March 18, we had no idea what a challenge the next months would be. I ended this column with the wish that the next three months wouldn’t h…
June 7, 2020
Mortgage forbearance can lead to foreclosures
Sometimes when something looks too good to be true, it is, and this may be one of those times for mortgage forbearance. Just to be clear, the definition of forbearance is a pause, not a termination…
June 1, 2020
It’s June – do you know what that means?
Here we are again – the official beginning of hurricane season. But as every Floridian knows, hurricane season is a moving target, as are hurricanes. One week you’re basking in the glow of sunshine a…
May 23, 2020
Does anyone have a clue what’s going on?
Just like the coronavirus predictions about numbers of infections and deaths have been off the mark, so too are the predictions about the future real estate market. There are a whole range of conflic…
May 17, 2020
When the real estate market sneezes, it infects everyone
The last thing anyone wants these days is for someone next to you in line at the market, the bank or in our slowly-opening restaurants to sneeze near you. But if the real estate market starts to get…
May 11, 2020
What’s bad for New York may be good for Florida
I am a New Yorker, I was born in New York City and worked for 25 years in the city. Until I moved to Florida over 20 years ago, I lived my whole life in either New York City or its surrounding suburb…















