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Court rules ListHub must continue to provide listing data to Trulia | Bedford Real Estate

Realtors, real estate agents and brokers who were worried that their listings were going to disappear from Trulia by the end of the week can breathe a sigh of relief, at least for now.

That’s because the latest round in the contentious battle between Move and the Zillow Group (Z) over Move-ownedListHub’s decision to terminate its listing agreement with Trulia has gone Zillow’s way, with a California judge ruling that ListHub is required to continue to provide listing data to Trulia until at least March 12.

The Zillow Group threatened legal actionagainst Move, which is owned by News Corp (NWS) and operates Realtor.com for the National Association of Realtors, after it informed Trulia last week that it was immediately terminating its listing agreement with Trulia, effective Feb. 26.

But that’s not going to happen now, because Judge Ernest Goldsmith of the San Francisco Superior Court granted Zillow Group’s request for a temporary restraining order and set a court date of March 12, which will keep ListHub listings flowing to Trulia until at least that date.

Trulia was predictably pleased with the court’s decision.

“The court’s order is a win for brokers, agents and the home sellers they represent. Since News Corp announced its decision on Friday to prematurely cut off the listing feed to Trulia, we’ve received an influx of calls from MLSs and brokers who were concerned that they and their clients wouldn’t be able to effectively market their listings ahead of the home shopping season,” Trulia’s president, Paul Levine said in a statement.

“We’re very pleased with this preliminary decision, and hopeful the court will grant us the further time necessary to make this transition in an orderly way,” he continued.

The fight over the ListHub listings is more than a little interesting, considering what Zillow Group CEO Rascoff said last week. “When we announced we were parting ways with News Corp, we were constrained on being reliant on a competitor for listings,” Rascoff said Wednesday morning. He said ListHub sent inferior listings to emphasize that Move’s Realtor.com had “higher quality listings.”

Rascoff also called the separation from Move a “liberating moment.”

Zillow’s previously announced decision to cancel its own listing agreement with ListHub was a surprise to Move, which expected the listing agreement to continue. As it stands now, ListHub listings will disappear from Zillow on April 7.

 

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Court rules ListHub must continue to provide listing data to Trulia

Marketing to the Affluent | Bedford Real Estate

I recently had a sit-down with one of the top real estate agents in Boston, Michael Carucci.

Last year he closed 16 sales in Boston, for a combined total of $71 million in transaction value. He caters to Boston’s elite, people who are in the market for multimillion-dollar properties.

The BlackStorm HVAC Website Design Services and niche are marketing to the affluent and, in a recent meeting, they share with me five simple steps to gaining business and trust from the elite. That is why it’s so important to get your AC repair done right, the first time. That’s where we come in. The air conditioner repair services team at Green Street HVAC is Middle Tennessee’s top provider for all of your air conditioning needs. Whether it’s your heating, air conditioning, or ventilation systems, you can trust that our staff is bringing their expertise to every single job, saving you time and money along the way.

1. Connect.

The most important skill in sales, Carucci says, is connecting with people — not through mailings, social media or advertising but rather through personal, one-on-one dialogue with everyone you meet.

To do this, bestwebsitehosting.ca explains on their site, you must always be listening and taking mental notes about what people care about and then step into their shoes to figure out what would make them feel special and cared for.

Recently, some buyers were driving from New York to Boston for a closing on a property and weren’t expected to get home until late at night due to traffic and weather delays. Carucci thought about what he could do to help them in their stressful situation.

Carucci came up with an idea: food shopping. He had a team member do a full food shop for the clients, even taking into account their child’s allergies.

Upon reaching their home, the clients were delighted to find their new kitchen stocked with enough food to feed an army. When you listen to people, you can find out what they need and act upon it,” Carucci says. “That’s how you connect.”

2. Immerse yourself.

You must live the life that your potential clients live. You can’t decide to just market to the affluent unless you live, work and play among them. People do business with people who are like them.

One of Boston’s most elite addresses is The Four Seasons, a hotel and luxury condominium development. Carucci sells units there every year. Why? He lives there, among the people he works with. They are his friends, neighbors and business associates, all rolled into one.

3. Remember it’s quality vs. quantity.

Too many sales professionals pursue huge quantities of prospects, Carucci says. He concentrates on quality, he says. He doesn’t want to sell 100 properties: He wants to sell 10 or 20 to elite Boston clients.

When Carucci hosts an open house for a unit, he prefers to do it during a Patriots football game or a snowstorm. Why? The best prospects are the ones out shopping for a property when nobody else is.

4. Mention you’re never too busy to help.

One of the biggest misconceptions about highly successful salespeople is that they are too busy for more business, Carucci says.

Therefore, Carucci makes it a point to remind people he meets throughout the day that he is always available to them if they need any help with real estate or anything else. He says that he’s doesn’t go over the top asking for business all the time, but rather he regularly reminds potential clients that he’s never too busy if they need him.

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http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/241640

1896 Victorian Home Gets a Contemporary Lift | Bedford Real Estate

 

“With two children and the two of us working from home, our house is always buzzing with energy,” says interior designer Kristen Peña. “People are coming and going, and we love that. We love nothing more than having a bunch of kids laughing and playing around us while we work or relax.“ That is why it was important for Kristen and her husband, Luis, a director, to find a home in which they could raise a family and carve out a studio space dedicated to their work. After waiting patiently for five years, they found their dream house in their dream city — a 118-year-old Victorian in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood.

The house needed a heavy renovation, including adding a new foundation and removing an inefficient sunroom that wrapped around the back of the house. Construction began in 2006, when Kristen was pregnant with the couple’s second child. The couple worked with CCS Architecture to convert the two-bedroom, one-bathroom, single-story residence — with the master bed and bath off the kitchen — into a three-level home with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. They kept the home’s original character but added modern elements.

Town of Bedford News | Bedford Real Estate

 

December 19, 2014

Merry Christmas to all of those who celebrate in the Town of Bedford

Merry Christmas!  Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ, an event that shaped the Christian faith. For many, Christmas involves gifts under the tree, stockings hanging in the living room, lights in the window, time spent with family and friends, and, for good boys and girls, a visit from Santa Claus.  To all in Bedford who celebrate, we wish you peace and good will this Christmas.

Reminder ~~ Town Offices will be closed December 25 and 26 in Observance of the Christmas holiday

DID YOU KNOW?

That you can see our Work Sessions and Town Board meetings past and live on the day/time of the meeting on our webcasts by  clicking here

For the 2015 Adopted Budget – adopted at the December 2, 2014 Town Board meeting – click here

‘Tis the Season for Recycling! 
Don’t forget, you can recycle more materials ALL TOGETHER NOW this Holiday Season! Including stickers and address label sheets, corrugated cardboard, wrapping paper & rolls, greeting cards, tissue paper, catalogs… and much more!
Stop Wasting Energy Dollars – This Winter! 135 Bedford homeowners are already more comfortable and saving! Warm up with the Town of Bedford’s Energize Bedford program. Sign up for a home energy assessment at EnergizeNY.org ! For the flyer  click here.


Community Events: 
 Click here for the Community Calendar events page for Friday, December 19 through  December 27, 2014. Please let us know of any events by emailing Supervisor Chris Burdick at Supervisor@BedfordNY.gov  Thank you!

 

School Tax Reminder

Second half of school taxes are due by February 2, 2015 without penalty.  Click here for more information.

 

For December and January meetings, click here

Mortgage rates average 3.93% | Bedford Real Estate

 

Mortgage Rates Inch Up Slightly

 Freedie today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average fixed mortgage rates slightly up from the last week, but with the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage remaining below four percent.

News Facts

  • 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 3.93 percent with an average 0.5 point for the week ending December 11, 2014, up from last week when it averaged 3.89 percent. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 4.42 percent.
  • 15-year FRM this week averaged 3.20 percent with an average 0.5 point, up from last week when it averaged 3.10 percent. A year ago at this time, the 15-year FRM averaged 3.43 percent.
  • 5-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) averaged 2.98 percent this week with an average 0.5 point, up from last week when it averaged 2.94 percent. A year ago, the 5-year ARM averaged 2.94 percent.
  • 1-year Treasury-indexed ARM averaged 2.40 percent this week with an average 0.4 point, down from last week when it averaged 2.41 percent. At this time last year, the 1-year ARM averaged 2.51 percent.

Average commitment rates should be reported along with average fees and points to reflect the total upfront cost of obtaining the mortgage. Visit the following links for theRegional and National Mortgage Rate Details and Definitions. Borrowers may still pay closing costs which are not included in the survey.

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Attributed to Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist, Freddie Mac.

“Fixed mortgage rates rebounded this week with the 30-year fixed mortgage rate increasing to 3.93 percent after declining for four weeks in a row. The rate rise comes on the heels of an uplifting jobs report showing nonfarm payrolls adding 321,000 new jobs in November — 91,000 more jobs than expected. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.8 percent.”

Builders Gain Confidence in the 55+ Housing Market | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

Builder confidence in the 55+ housing market was up again in the third quarter, according to the latest release of NAHB’s 55+ Housing Market Index (55+HMI).  The 55+ HMI release contains separate indices for single-family homes and multifamily condominiums. Each is a weighted average of three components: present sales, expected sales, and traffic.  The numbers are not seasonally adjusted, so they should only be compared year over year.  On that basis, both were up in the third quarter.

The single-family 55+HMI jumped nine points from the third quarter of 2013, to 59—the highest third-quarter reading since the inception of the index in 2008 and the 12th consecutive quarter of year over year improvements. All three components posted year-over-year increases: present sales jumped 13 points to 65, expected sales for the next six months climbed 10 points to 63 and traffic of prospective buyers rose three points to 46.

 

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http://eyeonhousing.org/2014/11/builders-gain-confidence-in-the-55-housing-market/

 

At Least Historic 22 Star’s Replacement Isn’t A White Box | Bedford Real Estate

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The proposed replacement for the remains of the Mediterranean Revival yacht club at 22 Star Island Drive have surfaced, with a much larger structure than the current building, designed by DOMO Architecture + Design for Lennar CEO Stuart Miller. Although it could mean the loss of a prized architectural treasure, on the upside the proposed design is at least more subtle (and likely more pleasing), despite its size, than what will be erected at nearby 42 Star Island.

 

Based on renderings released by The Next Miami, the gently curving forms of the two-story “mansion” (definitely an understatement) offer a more organic translation of typical tropical modern architecture. The choice of materials – glass, polished concrete, and Brazilian “Ipe” wood – create an illusion of transparency through the site while still providing privacy, and a series of outdoor courts and roof gardens help the building blend into a new, more lush landscape. In general, the house reads more “zen retreat” than showy McMansion, but everyone needs a little glitz right? In addition to a nine-space underground parking garage, Miller’s new home will consist of one massive master suite, 4 additional bedrooms, 2 guest cottages, staff quarters, a home theater, and a ridiculously large leisure pool that hugs the curves of the house and eventually turns into a lap pool. How convenient, Mr. Miller is building himself a moat.

 

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http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/30/22-star-island-drive-replacement-design.php

 

Tiger Woods’ Very Well Moneyed Ex Moves in to New Mansion | Bedford Real Estate

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Two-timing Tiger Woods‘ ex-wife (girl made a $100 million killing in the divorce) Elin Nordegren has moved into her new $20 million beachfront estate and… as Jose Lambiet points out, it’s got golf! The putting green, complete with two bunkers are likely for Nordegren’s son Charlie who “dabbles in golf”. The very large house, which replaces a smaller historic house that it looked somewhat similar to, includes a rooftop terrace, home theater with stadium seating, 70-40 foot pool, 1,000 square foot master bedroom suite, and 1,102 square foot gym.

 

 

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http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/20/tiger-woods-very-succesful-ex-moves-in-to-new-mansion.php

 

This Garden Studio is Covered in 2,000 Hand-Painted Shingles | Bedford Real Estate

Bussum Garden Studio by Serge Schoemaker Architects

Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

The challenge to fit this relatively large shed in a long, narrow garden resulted in an elongated plan.

Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

Details: Located in Bussum, The Netherlands, this freestanding contemporary shed by Serge Schoemaker Architects in a private garden functions as a study, guest accommodation and storage.

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Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

Source: Photos by Raoul Kramer. Via MOCO Submit.

Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

Tuinhuis Bussum - by Serge Schoemaker Architects

 

 

 

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http://mocoloco.com/vote/bussum-garden-studio-by-serge-schoemaker-architects/

 

 

Cool sophistication with DIY touches as hip as they are budget friendly | Bedford NY Homes

You would be hard-pressed to find another color combo quite as effortlessly cool as black and white. Black and white decor, whether in the form of a graphic wallpaper pattern, black and white photography, or something else, can add elegance in an instant. From DIY art and wall treatments to furniture makeovers, these 14 project ideas have chic black and white style and won’t break the bank.