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Local nonprofit moves into new headquarters

 

Exceptional Family Resources, a nonprofit organization that helps individuals with disabilities and their families, has moved into a new office at 1820 Lemoyne Ave. in Salina.

The Bell Group, a commercial real-estate firm, announced the move on Tuesday.


Program aims to help Eastwood landlords with property upgrades

 

A new program to encourage improved rental properties in the city's Eastwood neighborhood will kick off Tuesday.

The Eastwood Five Star Rental Program will provide low-interest property improvement loans to investors in the Eastwood neighborhood. Participating investors will also receive tenant outreach and marketing help.


Survey says New Yorkers support property-tax cap, mortgage deduction

 

About three-quarters of New Yorkers in a new survey believe the state should cap the rate at which property taxes can increase. And more than 80 percent of respondents support keeping the tax deduction for mortgage interest.

Both findings are part of a survey released today on home ownership from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI). The New York State Association of Realtors sponsored the survey.


New York home sales rise in April, boosted by tax credit

 

The federal homebuyer tax credit helped sales of existing single-family homes in New York climb nearly 20 percent between April 2009 and April 2010 to more than 6,100 sales, according to the latest statistics from the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR).

The April numbers indicate positive sales trends for New York's housing market, Duncan MacKenzie, CEO of NYSAR, said in a news release.


Syracuse law firm opens new office in Camillus

 

Costello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLC, a Syracuse-based law firm founded in 1896, has opened a new office in Camillus.

"Many of our attorneys live in close proximity to the office, including Marcellus, Westvale, and Onondaga Hill, and have relationships with many residents and businesses in the area so it made perfect sense to open an office to better service current and hopefully future clients," Robert Smith, CEO of Costello, Cooney & Fearon, said in a news release.



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