About Us...
FSL has been in the Real Estate Market for over eighteen years. We have made the company a success by doing the utmost for our clients, whether you are selling, buying, or renting, by following a set of rules that make us a leader in the Real Estate Market in Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. With our office located in Ozone Park and two blocks from Howard Beach, off the Belt Parkway, we are accessible to our clients.
KNOWLEDGE: As a dedicated real estate broker, with agents who are qualified to guide you in buying or selling a home, we believe in using our skills in Finance, Contracts, Negotiation and Marketing to your best advantage.
INTEGRITY: Buying or selling a home is one of the most inportant transactions in the lives of many people. Because of that, it is important that you work with someone you trust and feel is a market expert with integrity. People trust us with their most valuable asset. It's a responsibility we take very seriously. We know that your success is our success.
LOCAL EXPERTISE: We offer local expertise in a home market tailored to meet your needs. As local professionals, we know the neighborhoods, schools, market conditions, zoning regulations and local economy. We will do the leg work, keeping you up-to-date with new listings and conditions as they impact the market. We will make the process as pleasurable and stress-free an experience for you as we can.
SUCCESS: We don't measure our sucess through awards received or achievements, but through the satisfaction of our clients. Whether you are looking to buy or sell your home, we will provide sound and trustworthy advice to help you achieve your real estate goals.
We are ready willing and able to meet with you and make your real estate dreams come true.....Ann M. Lasker.
"Teamwork is our Trademark...Making Results Not Promises"
Ann Lasker, broker and owner of Frank S. Lasker Realty Management, Inc., located in Ozone Park, believes that buying or selling a home is one of the most important transactions in the lives of many. To that end, she also knows that working with market experts you can trust in the process is a key factor in buying or selling a home.
“If you are looking for the proper representation with honesty and integrity, the Lasker’s and their team of experts are your team,” Ann says with confidence.
Ann is not only the broker/owner of the company, she is also a New York State notary. She says education is the key in any business, but especially in real estate, and she holds the following designations in the company: e-PRO, ABR, CRS, SRES, etc.
FSL Realty proudly serves Ozone Park, Howard Beach, Lindenwood, the immediate surrounding areas and the five boroughs and Long Island.
Ann’s business ties her strongly to her valued clients and her goal is to continue to extend to you — the buyers and sellers — a level of service and attention that is not dependent on whether you are prepared to do a transaction.
The staff at FSL Realty appreciate the opportunity to serve you and have designed their website to provide you, the buyer, seller or renter, with valuable resources that can assist you in reaching your goals.
FSL Realty is located at 135-07 Crossbay Blvd. For additional information including properties, community data and school profiles, visit their website at LaskerRealty.com or call (718) 228-0077 or (718) 848-8045.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Best fix for a cracked patio
By Paul Bianchina, Inman News
Q: I enjoy your column and have a question for you. We built a=2 0home last year and have a concrete patio at the rear. It already has a crack in it (not very large) and it's starting to stain. I would like to improve the appearance. What would be the best choice? Paint it, carpet it (I do not like the look of the turf like outdoor carpeting), lay down a stone covering over it, or something else? It is fully exposed, and we live where the winters are not very cold but the summers can get very hot. There are few trees around it so leaf stains are not really an issue. We keep our grill, a few chairs and a patio table on it. It gets direct sun about half the day. Suggestions?
A: If the patio is low enough in relation to any doors so that adding a layer on top won't cause any height issues, my recommendation would be to add a new decorative layer of masonry on top of the concrete. This will add resale value, and also be easy to maintain. Depending on your preferences and what would go well with the house, you might consider bricks, tile (look for exterior floor tiles, also called paver tiles), flagstones or other materials. Lighter colors will reflect the sun to some degree, but be aware that any masonry surface will absorb heat, about to the same degree as the original concrete patio.
Again depending on the height in relation to doors, another thing to consider would be a layer of stamped, colored concrete on top of the old patio. A good concrete-stamping contractor can offer an amazing selection of col ors and patterns that look great and hold up very well.
BUY NEW OR IMPROVE?
Q: With so much inventory in the housing market for sale, is it better to build new, or buy and improve?
A: When you have a down market like this one, in my opinion it's the best time to buy and improve. You have a better chance of finding a good bargain on a fixer-upper, perhaps even a foreclosure, and with sweat equity you have a good chance of making a nice profit when it comes time to resell the house when the market picks up again.
If you decide to go this route, concentrate your remodeling efforts on rooms such as the kitchen and bathrooms, stay neutral with your color choices, and also look at the curb appeal aspects of the landscaping and exterior. I like to use a philosophy of quality over quantity: do good work; use good materials; always get the necessary building permits; and don't cut corners like you see on too many television "house flipping" programs.

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