Daily Archives: April 22, 2014

Earth Day in the Town of Bedford | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

Dear Neighbors and Friends,

 

Today is Earth Day which the Town of Bedford is celebrating in several ways.

Please see the Bedford 2020 website. It’s filled with useful information.  We encourage you to use it as a resource. Among the positive actions we all can take is to reduce, reuse and recycle.  You can recycle through your carter and also at the Town’s Recycling Center
We also will be marking this special day with a tree planting ceremony on Saturday, April 26th at 9:00am at the Bedford Hills  Memorial Park.  All are invited.

We wish you a Happy Earth Day.  Please plant a tree, recycle, turn off the lights and remember that Earth Day is everyday, not just today.

 

Chris Burdick

Supervisor

We do not inherit  the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our  children.– Native  American Proverb
April 22nd Earth Day

The 10 greenest places to live | North Salem Real Estate

 

Regardless of what side of the fence you are on for celebrating Earth Day (although the grass is greener on the other side), there are select cities across the country that take the extra initiative to ensure we are taking care of the planet.

NerdWallet took a closer look at the cities with the highest level of green living, measuring environmental quality and green transportation.

Environmental quality factors in the median air quality for each city, with the lower the AQI, the better. Additionally, it looked at the number of parks per 10,000 residents.

Green transportation calculates the percentage of the population that walks, bikes, carpools, takes public transportation or works from home from each city. It also assessed the excess fuel consumed per commuter, which is wasted due to congested conditions in the city.

Of the 95 largest cities in the U.S. considered in the analysis, here are the top 10 greenest cities.

10. Minneapolis, Minn.

Minneapolis is home to 92 miles of on-street bikeways and 85 miles of off-street paths, making it one of the best biking cities in the nation. The city is also home to several green groups, including Minnesota Renewable Energy Society, a nonprofit organization that has promoted the use of renewable energy since 1978.

Overall the city posted a final score of 52.62, with a median air quality of 45, 4.7 parks per 10,000 residents and 12 gallons of excess fuel consumed per commuter.

9. New Orleans, La.

New Orleans has taken new action to rebuild a green environment since Hurricane Katrina passed. The city now offers 200 parks sprawling over 2,000 acres. Overall the city posted a final score of 52.66, with a median air quality of 45, 6.7 parks per 10,000 residents and 13 gallons of excess fuel consumed per commuter.

8. St. Paul, Minn.

Now to the other half of the Twin Cities, St. Paul hosts more than 20 buildings that are certified by Leadership in Energy and Environment Design, which identifies the world’s greenest and most energy-efficient buildings. Plus, the city is overflowing with more than 170 parks and open spaces and 100 miles of trails. As a result, the city posted a final score of 52.92. a median air quality of 45, 6.5 parks per 10,000 residents and 12 gallons of excess fuel consumed per commuter.

 

 

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http://www.housingwire.com/articles/29752-the-10-greenest-places-to-live

Bedford NY Clean Up Day | Bedford NY Real Estate

2014 Bedford Town-Wide Clean-up Days
Residents can join us at the Crusher Road Highway Facility off Route 22, just North of Route 172, in Bedford Village where Town residents can bring, for a fee (listed below), household debris and metal waste and, at no charge, bring brush and tree debris to the Beaver Dam Highway facility on Beaver Dam road off Harris Road. Days/Hours are:

Thursday May 1st & Friday May 2nd: 7:30am-3:00pm
and
Saturday, May 3rd: 7:30am-4:30pm
The Highway Department will not accept any of the following items: tires, batteries, computers, refrigerators, freezers, pressure treated lumber, air conditioners, propane tanks, paint, varnish, chemicals, medical waste, or other toxic materials. No E- Waste – televisions, computers (desktops, monitors, and notebooks), computer mice and keyboards, printers, scanners, fax machines, cell phones, VCRs.

Proof of Bedford residency is required, and fees are as follows: – $25 per carload – $60 per pickup truck load – $115 for small dump trucks (<6 yd) – $230 and up for large dump trucks (>6 yd)
The Bedford Village Chowder & Marching Club will hold their Tag Sale on Friday May 2nd and Saturday, May 3rd at the Crusher Road Highway Facility.
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Sales of existing homes slowed in March | Waccabuc NY Homes

 

Americans bought fewer homes in March, and the rate of sales dropped to the lowest level since July 2012, according to industry data released Tuesday.

Sales of existing homes fell 0.2 percent in March from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.6 million, the National Association of Realtors reported. They fell  7.5 percent from the same time last year.

 

 

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/sales-of-existing-homes-slowed-in-march/2014/04/22/58cd8e08-ca20-11e3-a75e-463587891b57_story.html

Housing is in danger of overheating again: Zillow’s Stan Humphries | Cross River Homes

 

Home values in more than 1,000 U.S. cities are expected to surpass their pre-2008 levels within the year, according to a new report released today by Zillow.

“It’s definitely a mixed bag of news,” says Humphries in the video above. “On the one hand you’re happy that home prices are recovering so nicely. On the other hand home values were definitely overvalued in 2006 and the fact that just so shortly after the greatest housing recession of the century we’re already seeing a lot of metros return to their peak levels is a sign for how robust the recovery is…but some markets are definitely in danger of overheating again.”

He continues: “In some markets, people are spending more of their incomes on a mortgage than they did during the 15 years before the housing runoff,” says Humphries. “Broadly speaking though, at a national level we think homes are still very affordable.”

Another issue that’s affecting home buyers: lending requirements. Now that the volume of refinancing has decreased, banks are getting searching for new ways to make money: they’re lowering down payment requirements, targeting lower credit-score borrowers and more.

A recent Wall Street Journal article reveals that mortgage standards are becoming more lax. Within the past year, one in six homebuyers made down payments of less than 10%, which is the highest share since 2008 (excluding FHA mortgages). But in early 2007 that figure was more than 44%.

 

 

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http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/housing-is-in-danger-of-overheating-again–zillow-s-stan-humphries-122948058.html

‘Rare and Mythical’ Cobble Hill Carriage House Asks $8M | South Salem Real Estate

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Is this Pacific Street home a unicorn? The listing’s brokerbabble seems to think so. Built in 1840, this “rare and mythical” former carriage and fire house is “what real estate dreams are made of.” The 25-foot-wide by 85-foot-deep three-story home is currently configured as two units, but can be combined to be a four- to six-bedroom single-family dwelling. The home’s layout skirts the “inconvenience of vertical townhouse living” with its 2,125-square-foot main floor, which has double-height ceilings, big skylights, and an impressively large fireplace. The brokerbabble goes on: “Add to that the drama of massive exposed wood beams, arched windows, a charming greenhouse, a perennial garden … 12-inch-wide wood-plank floors … a terrace off the second floor … and you have a one-of-kind property with the warmth and grandeur only found in historical homes, but the open layout of more modern living.” Unlike a unicorn, this carriage house can be bought for $7.995 million.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/22/rare_and_mythical_cobble_hill_carriage_house_asks_8m.php

This $460,000 West 56th Street One-Bedroom Is … Something | Katonah Real Estate

 

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Well, there’s definitely a reason (more than one, actually) that this apartment, a one-bedroom co-op in Midtown West asking only $460,000, is so cheap. Let’s start with a quick rundown. Floors: tile throughout. Windows: two in the bedroom, around half of one in the living room. Painted wall murals: most definitely, although their precise location is not entirely clear. Living room curtains framing something that looks like a window but is definitely not a window: yup.

And if this place wasn’t confusing enough, there’s the cryptic brokerbabble: “The reasonably sized living room space can fix anything that you have.” Is the living room magic? If any living room is magic, it could be this living room. (Perhaps more importantly, is it reasonably sized?) There’s also this paragraph about the kitchen: “The special feature of this apartment including marble tiles in the kitchen I’m decorated wall. It was painted by a talented artist.” The identity of the artist, and what exactly he or she painted, remain a mystery, like most everything about this apartment.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/21/this_460000_west_56th_street_onebedroom_is_something.php

Look Inside the Bronx’s Crumbling ‘Castle on the Concourse’ | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

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What’s going on with the landmarked P.S. 31, the Bronx’s “Castle on the Concourse?” Not a whole lot, it seems. Welcome2theBronx checked in on the decrepit schoolhouse that garnered an emergency demolition order from the Department of Building’s in November. Seems like the structure has flown under the razing radar and made it through the brutal winter without suffering damage due to the heavy snow, even though the roofs of other buildings in the area collapsed. However, the actively crumbling structure still faces an uncertain future, caught in the trenches between those who want to see the structure salvaged, as is believed can be done, and those who see no cost-benefit in repairing the building’s massive structural cracks and many other problems.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/21/look_inside_the_bronxs_crumbling_castle_on_the_concourse.php

Multi-Family West Village Townhouse Asks $22.5 Million | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

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The listing for this four-story townhouse on West 11th Street touts it as a “mansion in the making,” but anyone looking to convert it from a multi-family house to a single-family mansion will have to pony up $22.5 million (or thereabouts) just for the initial purchase, meaning that it might make more sense to just keep the current configuration — an owner’s triplex and two market-rate rental units. The house was built in 1836 but has retained only a few token details, most of which are fireplaces. It also apparently has a 1,200-square-foot garden, although that’s not pictured.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/21/multifamily_west_village_townhouse_asks_225_million.php

ZERO WASTE DAY in North Castle | Armonk Real Estate

 

 

& Prescription Take Back Day Saturday, April 26 

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

(rain or shine)

Behind Town Hall

15 Bedford Road, Armonk

 

E-Waste computers, TVs, CRTs, monitors, copiers, scanners, fax machines, VCRs, DVRs, cell phones…

 

Used Motor, Antifreeze and Cooking Oil –

used motor oil, oil filters, antifreeze and oily debris, used vegetable oil (from a deep fat fryer)

Paper Shredding – up to 6 total boxes of personal papers and/or hardcover books per household

 

Scrap Metals

metal file cabinets, hot water tanks and heaters, bed frames, treadmills, basketball hoops…

 

Household Furniture – sofas, tables, chairs, rugs, lamps, dressers, bookshelves, artwork…

 

Spring & Summer Clothing and Linens – clothing and shoes for men, women and children, and gently used linens

 

Adult & Children’s Bicycles – in good working condition

 

Dog & Cat Supplies – crates, blankets, towels, canned food, collars, leashes and balls (basketball, soccer, tennis and football)

 

Volunteers will help unload your donations.

NOTE: These items will NOT be accepted:

Bulk items

Compact fluorescent light bulbs 

Alkaline & button cell batteries

Paint cans

Tires

Hazardous household chemicals

Medications