South Salem NY homes for sale RobReportBlog May 2011
99 homes for sale
$729,000 median price
$7,850,000 high price
$275,000 low price
3098 average size
$299 average price per foot
135 average dom

South Salem NY homes for sale RobReportBlog May 2011
99 homes for sale
$729,000 median price
$7,850,000 high price
$275,000 low price
3098 average size
$299 average price per foot
135 average dom
Katonah NY Homes for sale RobReportBlog May 2011
118 homes on the market
$874,450 median price
$22,000,000 high price
$339,000 low price
3499 average size
$325 average price per foot
158 average dom
Bedford Corners Weekly Real Estate Report RobReportBlog May 2011
128 homes for sale
$899,000 median price
$30,000,000 high price
$345,000 low price
3302 average size
$326 average price per foot
103 average dom
05/29/2011
Chappaqua NY Real Estate Weekly Report | Chappaqua NY Homes for sale
Chappaqua NY Weekend Real Estate Report RobReportBlog May 2011
137 homes available
$1,124,950 median price
$27,000,000 high price
$474,222 low price
3578 average sixe
$354 average price per foot
92 average dom
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May 27, 2011
9 Subject Lines to Celebrate Memorial Day
There are lots of different ways to celebrate the holidays, and as a marketer one of my favorite ways is to check out the emails and subject lines in my inbox.Memorial Day is coming up in the U.S. on May 30th, and I'm seeing lots of fun emails light up my inbox. A few really sparked my attention, so I wanted to share them with you as inspiration for your business. Check 'em out!
- Email Exclusive: Memorial Weekend Sale
- Gigantic Memorial Day Sale! + In-Store Only Clearance Deals!
- Memorial Day Sale! Up to 75% off select items (Amazon.com)
- Memorial Day Sale Starts Today – Buy 3, Get 3 Free (Bath and Body Works)
- Memorial Day Sale: Extra 15% off + Free Shipping! (Macy's)
- Memorial Day Sale! Up to 75% off select items (Pottery Barn Kids)
- Memorial Day Party Ideas (The Nest Newsletter)
- Up to 75% off the affordable Memorial Day cookout. (Crate & Barrel)
- Extra 10% off + Free Shipping: stars, stripes and savings to celebrate (Macy's Wedding Registry)
As a bonus, here are some other fun & relevant summer subject lines I've received in my inbox:
- Celebrate Summer with Blue Nile Jewelry & Rings (Blue Nile)
- Our Summer Gift Guide has arrived, request yours now! (Notonthehighstreet.com)
- Swim Sale + Sandals Under $100 (Bloomingdales)
- Up to 50% Off Father's Day Gifts (Amazon.com)
Is your business doing email marketing campaigns or any promotions for Memorial Day? I'd love to hear about it! Most of all, I wish you a safe and happy Memorial Day.
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What the Right Bike Can Do for You
When it comes to saving money, being healthier and reducing your environmental impact, there’s a lot to be said for pedal power.
If you work close to home, why not join the growing ranks of bike commuters? It’s a green choice that will save you money, too!PHOTO: FOTOLIAThe bicycle is a simple machine that can help solve some of our planet’s most complicated problems. Traveling by bicycle can boost your health, slash your spending on transportation, and reduce your fossil fuel consumption — so it’s no surprise that bicycling is growing in popularity. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the number of annual trips made by bike has more than tripled since 1977 and now exceeds 4 billion. Biking to work is becoming more popular, too. Data from the U.S. government’s American Community Survey shows that the number of people who bicycle to work doubled between 2000 and 2009.
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“The beauty of bicycling is that it fits every lifestyle, and its benefits are universal,” says Jeff Miller, president of the Alliance for Biking & Walking, a national coalition of bicycle and pedestrian advocates based in Washington, D.C. “Whether you bike 5 or 10 miles to work every day or pedal a few minutes to the grocery store once a week, you’ll build your health — and the health of the planet.”
4 Good Reasons to Start Pedaling
1. Save Money. The U.S. Department of Labor calculates that the average American family spends more than $8,700 a year on transportation — the largest expenditure after housing. Riding a bicycle can take a bite out of that expense by reducing the amount you spend on gasoline and oil. In 2009, that was an average $2,400 per household!
2. Be Healthier. Looking to get in better shape? A study in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that adults who biked to work were less likely to be obese and enjoyed better overall health — including better triglyceride levels, blood pressure and insulin levels — than those who didn’t bike.
3. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint. Cars, pickup trucks and SUVs are responsible for nearly 20 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and about 40 percent of our nation’s oil use. Bicycling has the potential to put a big dent in those figures.
4. Boost Your Local Economy. The biking industry creates and sustains thousands of jobs in the United States. A recent study at the University of Wisconsin found that the bicycle industry contributes more than $1.5 billion a year to that state’s economy through bike-related businesses, tourism and reduced health care costs.
Dominoes lined up for economic shakeup
Commentary: Startling data on loan delinquencies, Europe
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Events European and domestic have conspired to push the Almighty Indicator to its lowest level in six months: the 10-year T-note has broken to 3.05 percent.
April data still arriving shows a substantial air pocket, which the usual suspects discount as the temporary effect of gasoline prices and supply-chain disruptions after Japan’s March 11 earthquake. There’s more to it than that: the Chicago Fed’s national index dropped from +0.32 in March to -0.45 in April, and -0.7 would signal new recession. First-quarter gross domestic product was widely expected to be revised up from 1.8 percent but was not, and the consumer spending account was revised down a half-point. Last week’s new unemployment claims were supposed to unwind a quirky rise, but popped up to 424,000.
The song on the broken record here: housing. April pending home sales tanked 11 percent (versus -1 percent forecast), down 26 percent year-over-year. The Federal Housing Finance Agency reported that as of March, homes in 47 states plus D.C. had lost value in the last year, and national prices are back to 2003 levels. Housing is not waiting for jobs; this economy cannot heal when the entire nation is worried about its most important asset.
Europe. To understand this moment in Europe, watch HBO’s new “Too Big to Fail.” The presentation is better than the book — better than any of the books or news shows describing the run-in to Lehman and AIG. The splendid cast nails the characters, and conveys the visceral fear that overtook each of these immensely powerful personae.
via inman.com