Westchester, Project Planning, Case Studies Brandon Cavanagh Westchester, Project Planning, Case Studies Brandon Cavanagh

What a Whole-House Gut Renovation Actually Looks Like: A Project Plan for Westchester Homeowners

A whole-house gut renovation is one of the most complex projects a homeowner can take on — and when you add a basement finish and a garage-to-ADU conversion to the scope, the sequencing decisions matter as much as the design decisions. Here's what an actual project plan looks like, phase by phase, for a project of this scale in Westchester County.

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Insurance & Resilience, Westchester Brandon Cavanagh Insurance & Resilience, Westchester Brandon Cavanagh

Flooding in Westchester: How to Harden Your Home and Cut Your Insurance Premiums

Flooding in Westchester is getting worse — Ida, Henri, Ophelia, and Debby all delivered record rainfall in the last few years, and homes outside FEMA flood zones are getting hit just as hard as those inside. Here's how to harden your home, what insurance to buy, and how to cut your premiums by up to 45%.

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Renovating Near Scarborough Station: Lot Sizes, Setbacks, and the Hudson Floodplain

Briarcliff Manor's Scarborough station pocket reads differently from the rest of the village — different zoning, FEMA flood exposure on the Hudson frontage, Metro-North property lines, and a historic neighborhood character that quietly shapes ARB review. Here is what to plan for if you're buying or renovating in this micro-market, plus the pre-purchase checklist that surfaces every constraint upfront.

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Westchester, Cost & Budget Brandon Cavanagh Westchester, Cost & Budget Brandon Cavanagh

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Briarcliff Manor (2026)?

Briarcliff Manor kitchens run a notch above the broader northern Westchester average — pre-war stock, ARB review on exterior changes, and hillside site conditions each layer their own premium onto the same nominal scope. Here is what 2026 kitchen pricing actually looks like in Briarcliff, where the budget goes line by line, and the village-specific drivers most homeowners discover too late.

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