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New Home Sales Surge | Katonah Real Estate

Builders signed contracts on more homes in February 2015 than any time since early 2008 according to the Census Bureau and HUD. February seasonally-adjusted annual new home sales topped out at 539,000, up 7.8% from a healthy 500,000 in January. Sales increased a whopping 153% in the Northeast region but that was a make-up from an overabundance of snow in January that slowed the rate of sales to its lowest level in the 43 year history of the series. Sales were up 10.1% in the South to the highest level since early 2008. Sales were down 6% in the West but back to the level established in the fourth quarter of 2014. The Midwest saw a slight softening in sales (down 12.9% monthly and 3.6% annually) but still within the range of sales in the fourth quarter of 2014.

Regional New Home Sales
Inventories dropped slightly to 210,000, which with the increased sales rate, dropped the month’s supply to 4.7 months. Builders were able to sell an increased share of their homes from inventory in December and January. Along with the rise in sales suggests an improved starts picture in the future.
Share of New Homes Sold While Under Construction

Prices rose 2.6% from last February to a median of $275,500. The shift is due to more sales at the upper end of the price spectrum as fewer first time buyers continue to push the only new sales more to the repeat buyer market. The share of homes sold for more than $500,000 increased from 11% in February 2014 to 15% in February 2015.

 

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http://eyeonhousing.org/2015/03/new-home-sales-surge/

 

Manhattan Studios Rentals Set Record | Katonah Real Estate

Manhattan’s smallest apartments are fueling big gains in rents.

The median rent in the borough jumped 8.9 percent last month to $3,375, according to a report Thursday by appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. and brokerage Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Costs for studio apartments climbed 10 percent to a median $2,351, while rents for one-bedrooms rose 9.4 percent to $3,400, both the highest in more than seven years of record-keeping.

New York’s smaller apartments are luring new tenants entering an improving job market in the city, as well as those who can’t afford bigger homes. Would-be buyers who have been shut out of owning because of high prices and tight credit are also lingering as renters of studio apartment options.

“The studio and one-bedroom market is the more common jumping-off point for first-time buyers,” said Jonathan Miller, president of Miller Samuel and a Bloomberg View contributor. Rents are rising “because of the logjam that has been created by people who have either been priced out of the purchase market or don’t qualify for a mortgage.”

Manhattan apartment prices jumped to the highest since their 2008 peak in the fourth quarter as buyers competed for a limited supply of homes. Demand was greatest for one-bedroom apartments, which accounted for 38 percent of all sales last quarter, Miller said.

A strengthening job market is also fueling housing demand. New York City’s private sector added 112,300 jobs in the 12 months through January, and the unemployment rate fell to 7.1 percent that month from 8.3 percent a year earlier, the New York State Labor Department said Tuesday.

More Affordable

While employment is improving, incomes aren’t rising as fast as Manhattan rents, leading tenants to seek affordability by finding smaller spaces, Gary Malin, president of brokerage Citi Habitats, said in an interview.

“Smaller apartments are drawing more attention because there’s more of an appetite for those price points if there’s only a certain amount of money you can afford to spend,” Malin said.

Citi Habitats, which also released a report today on the Manhattan rental market, said the average rent for a studio increased 5 percent in February from a year earlier to $2,150. Rents for one-bedroom units climbed 3 percent to $2,893.

Rents declined at the higher end of the market. Two-bedroom units fell 2 percent to $3,957, and three-bedrooms dropped 1 percent to $5,133, Citi Habitats said.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-12/manhattan-studios-set-rent-record-as-tenants-go-small

Mortgages Rise in 2014, Should Increase Further in 2015 | Katonah Real Estate

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest Household Debt and Credit Report, total household debt outstanding rose by $306 billion, 2.7%, between the fourth quarter of 2013 and the fourth quarter of 2014.

At the end of 2014 there was $11.8 trillion in house debt outstanding. By virtue of its size, the increase in mortgage debt outstanding over the year, $121 billion, accounted for much of the increase in total household credit outstanding. Auto loans, $92 billion, student loans, $77 billion, credit cards, $17 billion, and other consumer debt, $18 billion, also contributed to increase in total household debt outstanding over the 2014. The outstanding amount of home equity lines of credit fell by $19 billion. However, in year-over-year percentage growth terms, auto loans, 10.7%, and student loans, 7.1%, led the way. Outstanding credit card debt rose by 2.5% and mortgage debt increased by 1.5%. The amount of home equity lines of credit outstanding fell by 3.6%.

Although the year-over-year growth in mortgage credit outstanding, 1.5%, was below the 2.7% growth in total household debt outstanding, it represents acceleration from the rate of growth recorded over the year of 2013. As Figure 1 below illustrates, following four successive years of declines, 2014 marks the second consecutive year of growth. The rate of growth in 2014 was 1.3 percentage points greater than the rate recorded in 2013 and is similar to the rate recorded in 2008, the last year that mortgage debt outstanding registered annual growth.

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Despite the presence of some risks, mortgage debt outstanding should expand further in 2015. Part of the reason that mortgage debt outstanding should rise in 2015 is because the serious mortgage delinquency rate is returning to its pre-recession level. At the same time, mortgage originators expect their mortgage business to grow. According to Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey, and as illustrated in Figure 2 below, 88% of respondents expect to grow their mortgage origination volume going forward, while 12% expect to maintain their mortgage origination volume. No respondent expects to either downsize their mortgage origination volume or exit the mortgage origination industry.

 

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http://eyeonhousing.org/2015/02/mortgages-rise-in-2014-should-increase-further-in-2015/

Down to Earth Markets | Katonah Real Estate

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Bake Up the Love: Valentine Baking Class with Christiane’s Backstube on Feb. 11th;
Brand New Vendor Debuts at Mamaroneck Farmers Market;
Ossining Winter Market Hosts Music with Shovel Ready String Band + More

February 5-11th, 2015

DowntoEarthMarkets.com
BrooklynWinterOffer
What’s New, In Season, and On Sale This Week
Dark Chocolate Challah Bread
Perfect for Valentine’s Day – offered
only once a year!
Orwasher’s Bakery
Pork & Ale Pub Pie
Stone & Thistle Farm

SALE: Save $2 when you buy two items incl. Chutneys, Frozen Samosa, Kofta, Saag, & Rajma
Bombay Emerald Chutney Company
Valentine’s Day Cookies & Cupcakes
Regular and gluten-free
Meredith’s Bread
Click on a market to see all vendor and event details…

Ossining Winter

Saturdays
9:00 am-1:00 pm

Claremont Elementary School
Van Cortlandt Avenue, off of N. Highland (Rte. 9)

Mamaroneck Winter

Saturdays
9:00 am-1:00 pm

St. Thomas Episcopal Church
168 W. Boston Post Road

Headed to the city? We’ve got markets there, too. CLICK HERE for details

Announcements
Mamaroneck: Armelle for Kids Plays this Saturday
Calling all kids who like to dance and sing: You are in for a treat.
Larchmont-based singer, Armelle Gloaguen, and her band, The Hand Jive Tribe, know how to get kids moving and grooving to music from around the world. She sings in English, French, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and in a Sierra Leone dialect. They’ll play from 10 am to noon – see you there!

Ossining: Shovel Ready String Band Lights Up the Stage

This Saturday, join us for the Shovel Ready String Band! This local band knows how to celebrate the joy of bringing people together at the market. They play bluegrass, country blues, snappy good time tunes – and more – so make sure to stop by between 10 am to noon to enjoy their sound.

Ossining: The 2015 Learning Center at Down to Earth Markets

Down to Earth Markets is delighted to announce our 2015 Learning Center series. Once a month, we’ll invite local food makers to share their secrets to a class held in our office at 173 Main Street, 3rd Floor, in Ossining. The kick-off event is “Bake Up the Love with Christiane’s Backstube” on
Wednesday, February 11th from 7-9 pm. Each class is $15 or $40 for three.
Click HERE to learn more and buy tickets!

For additional events, visit our Down to Earth Markets Event Calendar.

Stay tuned to all market happenings via our Down to Earth Markets Facebook page
and follow us on Instagram and on Twitter @DowntoEarthMkts.

Rotating* Vendors This Week
*Vendors who rotate through various markets during the season.
They enjoy getting to know many communities. Here’s where to find them this week:

Mamaroneck – Saturday, February 7th

Calcutta Kitchens
Hudson River Apiaries
Kontoulis Family Olive Oil
**NEW TO MARKET!** – LizBeth’s Dessert Boutique

Ossining – Saturday, February 7th

Bombay Emerald Chutney Company
Kontoulis Family Olive Oil
Taiim Falafel Shack
Wave Hill Breads

Local Farmers Markets | Katonah Real Estate

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SIX Rotating Vendors & Music at Mamaroneck Winter Farmers Market;
Join Us: Down to Earth Markets’ 2015 Learning Center;
Vendors Offer Yummy Specials in both Ossining & Mamaroneck!


January 29th-February 4th, 2015

DowntoEarthMarkets.com
BrooklynWinterOffer
What’s New, In Season, and On Sale This Week
Bacon Marmalade
Stone & Thistle Farm

Full Sour Pickle Special:
$1 OFF on all quart sizes

Pickle Licious

JUST CRUST Chips and
Rustic Croutons
: 1 bag for $5 or
2 for $7.50

Flavors include Naked, Garlic, &
With a Kick

Wave Hill Breads

Marble Loaf (slices)
Christiane’s Backstube

Pate de Campagne
Stone & Thistle Farm

Pistachio Cookies
Christiane’s Backstube

Roasted Bone Broth
Stone & Thistle Farm

Roman Focaccia
Buy 2 at $5 each & get 1 FREE

Wave Hill Breads

SALE: Save $2 when you buy two items incl. Chutneys, Frozen Samosa, Kofta, Saag, & Rajma
Bombay Emerald Chutney Company

Wheat Grits with Pear Loaf (slices)
Christiane’s Backstube

Valentine’s Day Cookies & Cupcakes
Regular and gluten-free
Meredith’s Bread

Click on a market to see all vendor and event details…

Ossining Winter

Saturdays
9:00 am-1:00 pm

Claremont Elementary School
Van Cortlandt Avenue, off of N. Highland (Rte. 9)

Mamaroneck Winter

Saturdays
9:00 am-1:00 pm

St. Thomas Episcopal Church
168 W. Boston Post Road

Headed to the city? We’ve got markets there, too. CLICK HERE for details

Announcements
Mamaroneck: Music at the Market

This Saturday, January 31st, enjoy music by guitarist Ed Packer from 10 am to noon.
He‘s a farmers market favorite with both his original and fun cover songs!

Ossining: The 2015 Learning Center at Down to Earth Markets

Down to Earth Markets is delighted to announce our 2015 Learning Center series. Once a month, we’ll invite local food makers to share their secrets to a class held in our office at 173 Main Street, 3rd Floor, in Ossining. The kick-off event is “Bake Up the Love with Christiane’s Backstube” on
Wednesday, February 11th from 7-9 pm. Each class is $15 or $40 for three.
Click HERE to learn more and buy tickets!

For additional events, visit our Down to Earth Markets Event Calendar.

Stay tuned to all market happenings via our Down to Earth Markets Facebook page
and follow us on Instagram and on Twitter @DowntoEarthMkts.

Mixing Vintage and Modern in an Urban Family Kitchen | South Salem Real Estate

Emily and Ian Allison’s kitchen looked like it was thrown together on a whim, that’s because it kind of was. When previous owners converted their 1888-built home into a duplex, they put together an ad hoc kitchen on the second floor because the original kitchen resided on the ground floor. So when the Allisons bought both units and rented out the bottom floor, they were stuck with a kitchen that seriously lacked function. “There wasn’t even a single drawer,” says Ian. “It was a bummer.”

Hip Hillside Spec Home | Katonah Real Estate

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.
Price: $1,849,000
One of a pair of “brother and sister residences” designed by Fung + Blatt architects and developed by Ground Up is on the market for the first time. But is this terraced spec home the brother or the sister?

This one’s called the Jem Residence, and the other is the Scout Residence. Which doesn’t really bring us any closer to answering the question, because to the extent that those words can be considered human names, neither is very gendered. Update: A commenter who advises me to “read a book” sometime says that these are characters from Harper Lee’s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird, which I haven’t read. Jem is the brother and Scout is the sister. And here I thought Scout Willis was the only noteworthy Scout.

Anyway, this 2,170-square-foot three-bedroom home was built with “careful recognition and nod to the masters of mid-century and modernist architecture,” with large balconies and a very chic and chicly decorated interior, with folding glass doors a few raw concrete-block walls. The asking price is $1,849,000.

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2015/01/20/fung-blatt-jem-residence-for-sale.php

Castle in Scotland Gets 21st-Century Redo | Katonah Real Estate

 

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Until recently, this stunning 17th-century castle in the Scottish Highlands was drafty, run-down, and had no modern amenities. Built for the daughter of a Lord in 1620, the five-story, multi-turreted castle with a gabled roof had hosted the Duke of Cumberland’s troops on their way to the 1746 Battle of Culloden in grand style, but had fallen into neglect by the 19th century. By the time the Scottish firm Maxwell & Company was hired to turn it into a vacation home for a family of four, according to Houzz, the castle required a complete (and historically sensitive) restoration of its exterior and interiors.

It took three years to do all that, and install plumbing and electrical systems, but now the castle has 11 bedrooms and copious reception rooms decorated with period furniture, stained oak floors, and aristocratic objects like a portrait of the patriarch of Clan Mackintosh. The architects did such a through job of melding past and present that the nearly 400-year-old castle ended up winning an award for its “cohesion of design.” The post-renovation photos are amazing:

 

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/12/10/chilly-1620-castle-in-scotland-warms-up-with-a-renovation.php