Daily Archives: September 10, 2014

‘Harmonious,’ Mystical Mansion in Pennsylvania Wants $10M | #CrossRiver Real Estate

 

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Location: Clarks Summit, Penn.
Price: $9,995,000
The Skinny: To take the rapturous brokerbabble for this home at face-value would be to believe that this mansion is no less than a nexus of mysteries, a magical place where the mystical traditions of the world’s cultures collide in a supernova of positive vibes and quasi-religious transport rarely seen outside of a William Blake poem or a freshman English major’s well-thumbed composition book o’ poems. Maybe upon entering the place it really does feel like you’re “embarking on a journey,” “floating on a cloud,” or discovering “little pieces of heaven everywhere,” but this kind of runaway prose feels more like copy for a Marin County Reiki retreat than a description of a house, no matter how many statues of Buddha it possesses. The $9.995M manse has plenty of space for exploring your inner space, with 16,000 square feet of “harmonious environment,” including a meditation room, a spa “carved basically out of the earth” and, incongruously, an offer of a $50k bonus to the broker who brings in an accepted offer. Namaste!

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/09/10/1-reynolds-road-clarks-summit-for-sale.php

 

 

Teatown Lake News | #Katonah Real Estate

 

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September 10, 2014
PROGRAMS THIS WEEK:
Advanced Registration is required for all programs. Unless noted, all programs meet in the Nature Center and are $7 per person or FREE for members. Please register by calling (914) 762-2912 ext. 110. 
Sitting on Purpose
Saturday, September 13
10 am – 11:30 am

 

Lynn Trotta of Sagefire Institute will introduce the ancient practice of Sit Spot as a form of daily meditation that takes a person out of their head and puts them into their senses. Unlike other forms of meditation, Sit Spot along with its associated core routines of awareness is done outside, where nature becomes the Master and thus draws forth the Master within. Participants will be given the inspiration and key elements to integrating this life changing practice into their everyday living so they may: experience a greater sense of peace, feel more connected to the natural world than they ever have before, feel healthier, more alive and more connected and discover a profound sense of gratitude. 

* Please dress appropriately for the weather and provide for your personal level of comfort. Bring a blanket or camp chair to sit on as most of the program will occur outdoors.

Birds and Butterflies on Teatown Hill
Saturday, September 20
Meets at 9 am
 

Meet at Teatown and join Charlie Roberto on a hike up Teatown hill to look for migrating birds and butterflies. FREE.

Colors of Migration
Saturday, September 20
10 am – 12 pm
at Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center
Kingsland Point Park, Sleepy Hollow

Join environmental artists from Strawtown Studio and Teatown educator Erin Baker in an exploration of migration. Explore the differences in color and composition of the water habitats from the clear blue of the Caribbean to the earthy tones of the Hudson. We will have fun imagining the life experiences of the birds, insects and marine life that migrate the Hudson’s waterway and flyway.  This event is part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble. FREE.

Wildflower Island Summer Tours  
Saturdays: 10 am & 1 pm
Sundays: 1 pm
Pre-registration is required for all tours.
$6 per person or $4 per member.
To register, please call 914-762-2912 ext. 110.
Visit Teatown

1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-2912
Teatown Lake Reservation’s
mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship.
Nature Center hours:
9 am – 5 pm daily
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.
 
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Upcoming Events and Workshops:
Coffee with Kevin Kevin Carter
Tuesday, September 30
6:30 – 7:30 pm 

Stop by Teatown for an informal chat with Teatown’s Executive Director, Kevin Carter. The purpose of this get-together is for neighbors and Teatown members to come and speak casually with Kevin about current events at Teatown. “Coffee with Kevin” will provide a great opportunity for you to learn about and discuss Teatown’s many programs, future initiatives and projects. Kevin will gladly answer any questions.

“Coffee with Kevin” will be held in the Carriage House at Teatown. This is a FREE event. Come by for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine on us. Call 914-762-2912 x 110 to RSVP!  

  

Teatown Presents
Nature Matters:
Managing Deer to Protect Our
Forests – Is There An Answer?
Thursday, October 2
7 pm 

In the Theater at the Ossining Public Library

Speaker: Dr. Mark Weckel,

Postdoctoral Conservation Research and Teaching Fellow, American Museum of Natural History
FREE
This event is co-sponsored by the
Ossining Public Library

 

 

In the Nature Center Gallery:   

Nature: Scene and Unseen

Photography 

By Sean Maiorano

On exhibit

September 2014

Artist Reception: September 13

3 pm – 5 pm

Click here for more info

Teatown Highlight:  
Little Treehuggers APellegrino
Begins September 16 
(8 Week Session)
Tuesday or Friday 
10 – 11:15 am
 
Autumn brings all kinds of new discoveries for Teatown’s young explorers. Sow the seeds of nature knowledge with your child. Children (2-3) and parents are encouraged to use all of their senses to explore autumn. 
 
$200/Child/Session or $160/MemberChild/Session 
To register, please call 914-762-2912 ext. 110.
Click here for more info.
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Why You Shouldn’t Have to Jump Through Hoops to Get a Mortgage | #BedfordHills Real Estate

 

Ever hear stories in the break room about how difficult it is to get a mortgage? “I have to jump through so many hoops to get my mortgage, it’s ridiculous. They keep asking me for financial information, I swear I already gave it to them.”

Reality check: Obtaining a mortgage is no easy feat these days, no matter how great your credit score is or how good your lender is. By understanding the loan process, however, you can make sure you don’t have to jump through hoops, and more importantly, that your loan closes on time.

The Nature of Mortgage Lending

Lenders have to meet tight federal requirements on your ability to repay. This includes a thorough review and examination of your credit, debt, income and assets, as well as the property and occupancy of the home in which you plan to be financing. Furthermore, lenders operate in a world in which they usually only have a one-time chance to make how you look on paper favorable to the decision-maker, i.e. the underwriter, the person within the mortgage company who issues an approval.

Know this: The role of the lender’s underwriter is to mitigate risk for the mortgage company. They carry out this objective by making sure your full financial picture adheres to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines, which serve as the model for other lenders and loan programs.

The reason you’ll often hear stories about all the hoops to jump through is because the loan officer did not properly set the borrower’s expectations at the forefront of the loan process — and/or the loan was not put together correctly. Remember, it’s very difficult to create a second first impression — if your loan officer did not properly package the loan for the underwriter to thoroughly examine and subsequently sign off, then you may have a cumbersome process. That’s if the loan can be approved.

Here’s a typical mortgage loan process:

  1. Lender gathers your financial documentation.
  2. Loan officer drafts a cover letter to the underwriter laying out the framework mortgage scenario.
  3. Underwriter reviews the complete credit package, ensuring the documentation adheres to risk requirements.
  4. Underwriter issues a disposition — a new loan status, approved with conditions, or at times a suspense.

The ideal outcome is the loan officer provided all of the necessary documentation, preemptively demonstrating how the loan package meets all the lending guidelines of the particular program the borrower is applying for, such as a conventional loan, FHA loan, etc.

 

read more…

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-shouldnt-jump-hoops-mortgage-100047265.html

 

Mortgage gauge hits 14-year low | #Bedford Real Estate

 

Here’s a fresh factoid sure to gratify housing bears: A broad gauge of mortgage applications recently hit its lowest level in 14 years, according to data released Wednesday.

The Mortgage Bankers Association reported its seasonally adjusted index, which measures the volume of mortgage applications, dropped more than 7% in the week that ended Sept. 5 to the slowest pace since the end of 2000. During that week, applications for loans to buy a home fell almost 3%, hitting their lowest level since February, while refinancing applications tumbled almost 11%, reaching the weakest result since late 2008.

But it may be too soon to dance on the housing market’s grave. There’s volatility in any weekly series. And there were at least two factors in the most recent weekly report that may be throwing off results.

First, the week that ended Sept. 5 contained Labor Day (which fell on Sept. 1). While MBA adjusted its data for the holiday, there may still be some distortions.

“The Labor Day holiday is one of the holidays where it’s hard to predict how people will respond,” said Doug Duncan, chief economist at federally controlled mortgage-finance giant Fannie Mae who added that he expects a “bounce back” in future mortgage-application readings.

 

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http://blogs.marketwatch.com/capitolreport/2014/09/10/mortgage-gauge-hits-14-year-low-but-that-doesnt-mean-housing-is-dead/

 

 

 

Meet an Adorable Updated Cape in Springs Asking $1.295M | Pound Rdige Real Estate

 

We’re crazy in love with this super-cute ivy-covered cape. The plot is a good size, with 1.5 acres, so you get complete privacy, including around the saltwater pool out back; there’s also a spa and outdoor shower. Inside, the house offers four bedrooms and two baths in about 2100sf. The interiors are stylish and updated yet modest and cottagey; we love some of the decorative touches like the vintage Erica Wilson crewel picture in a bedroom. The bathrooms aren’t pictured—we wonder if they’re the original 1957 ones, which we personally would love but many others wouldn’t. Anyway, with a reasonable price, the new owners can afford to put in new bathrooms if they choose.
· Chic Vintage Cape [Halstead]