Houlihan Lawrence digs deeper into the passions and hobbies many of our agents explore outside of the real estate business.
6 ways to get your home ready for showing and selling this spring and summer.
Something else to think about: When the mercury goes up, the amount of fuel in your tank goes down...
In "honor" of all this rainy weather, Houlihan Lawrence decided to give readers something to look forward to: summer! Check out these pools, parks and beaches across Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess.
It has been a tumultuous few weeks in the financial markets, but there is less to the news than meets the eye.
Picture This is a series of multimedia photo essays documenting the ordinary and extraordinary stories in people's lives.
The Internet has made it crucial for sellers to produce great photos when listing their homes on websites. Houlihan Lawrence offers up some advice on how make your home "picture perfect."
New Yorkers seem to like their decades-old housing "emergency," and the courts are likely to let them keep it.
Missed out on summer camp registration? Take a look at these day camps and programs, ways to get outside, and short day trips provided by Houlihan Lawrence.
Houlihan Lawrence reached out to a pair of local experts for some insight on preparing and maintaining a DIY garden.
There's no better place to be on Mother's Day than in the Hudson Valley, so Houlihan Lawrence is giving you some ideas for flowers, dinner reservations and delicious deserts.
If the mega bookstores disappear, will this open up a new niche for independent stores?
Washington never seems to learn that sanctions don’t work. The Nationals’ embargo against Philadelphia is no exception.
The luckiest lottery winners are those who protect their privacy. Most aren’t allowed.
Many publishers want to price e-books at regular book prices - but given the differences in the product can this be justified?
New Yorkers’ tough-talking image is just a façade. Their utility bills reveal a seemingly insatiable appetite for financial pain.
Being white and middle-aged places me above suspicion, at least on the streets of New York City.
longer tennis racquet makes world of difference
From public and private schools in Westchester county, NYC and beyond, parents are standing up to help stock school libraries by voting for their child's school with “Books 4 Our School."
When savings accounts and T-bills yield almost nothing, it’s important to know the true cost of using other people’s money.
tennis strategy, how to win & compete in tennis & other sports too
Was Titanic a victim of unusually warm Arctic weather, and does it mean anything for modern climate study? Read all about it.
A book-lover revisits her childhood local library and wonders whether libraries can withstand the threat of the internet.
A childish political ad shows why the Supreme Court should let Americans watch its hearings live and uncut.
How do you produce income for ever-lengthening retirements? Own shares in companies that earn profits and pay dividends.
Businesses generate income, which retirees need. What if more stocks paid dividends and more retirees owned stocks?
Metro-North should start charging for extra bags and foot room. What irritates me about seat hogs. The world is a better place without them.
The Tax Court’s tortured reading of the law will penalize gay couples with hefty mortgages. Others will be hit too.
Last summer the stock market panicked. This winter it rallied - yet not much has really changed. Why timing does not work.
New York borrows from its pension to pay its pension bills. “Amortization” is another word for self-deception.
A timely reminder of why we should back up our computer data.
Yet another privacy flap leads to the conclusion that people are innately frightened by what Google is, rather than what it does.
We thought this administration wanted to regulate everything that moves. Unfortunately, we were wrong.
Who will run publicly traded Berkshire Hathaway after Warren Buffett? Buffett says that's private.
Many of the classics were never written for teenagers, so why do we insist they read them?
Congress may eliminate the National Scenic Byways Program. How much does it cost to keep a list?
Until groundhogs and meteorologists decipher the North Atlantic Oscillation, long-range winter forecasts are going to be hit-or-miss.
Most Republicans want to defund Planned Parenthood. This one is offering a contribution matching program instead.
Writing fiction is generally considered a solitary profession, but an author is rarely alone.
Romney’s tax returns make “carried interest” too much of a burden for Republicans to carry. Its demise may be close at hand.