Daily Archives: May 15, 2013

Has house price deflation begun in Canada? | Cross River Real Estate

Yesterday, the Teranet-National Bank National Composite House Price Index for Canada was released. It showed that 12-month home price inflation inCanada was down to 2.0%, the lowest level since November 2009. And given the huge amount of talk in Canada about a potential housing bubble, there is a worry that this is the beginning of a housing bust.

Canada housing market April 2013

You can see from the chart provided by the house price index that there actually was a housing bust in Canada during the global financial crisis with year-on-year declines reaching 6%. What has separated Canada from other markets where there has been talk of a housing bubble is that Canada was able to reverse this trend and bring the year-on-year change to near record highs in 2010. SInce 2011 however, the pace of house price inflation has ebbed and the talk is now about renewed declines.

The talk of a bust is in part due to the soft numbers coming out of two principal bubble markets in Toronto and Vancouver. In Toronto, there has been massive condo overbuilding in the city center and especially along the Lake Ontario coast on Lake Shore Boulevard and Queens Quay where condos are now replacing former docklands. Anyone who has taken the Gardiner Expressway between western Toronto where and the city center in the last 5-7 years knows what I am talking about. There is a massive array of cranes building condos everywhere as this is “one of the largest waterfront revitalization projects ever undertaken in the world“. However, now sales of condos are plummeting in Toronto and condo leases are rising as owners are forced to become landlords.  House prices in Toronto are still appreciating.

In Vancouver, house prices have been falling for some time now as are house transactions. According to the House Price Index, the year-on-year decline in prices is only 1.5%, however – though the decline is greater according to other measures. But this April marked the ninth consecutive month of price declines at a time when the Canadian economy is growing. That tells you that this market decline has not been precipitated by a decline in the broader economy as much as a combination of economic and internal market forces. Vancouver looks to have reached a top. Nearby Victoria is the only other major market that has falling prices nationally with prices now down 3.3% in the past year.

The question is what comes next. First, in the residential housing market, because transaction prices are huge compared to incomes,  sales are lumpy because sellers often pull their listings rather than transact at a lower price. That means that consistently lower sales volume is the harbinger of declining prices and we are seeing a large drop in sales volume, particularly in Toronto and Vancouver. Second, the broader Canadian economy is still doing ok but there are troubling signs in the jobs market and in manufacturing data that suggest weakness. For example, the RBC Canadian Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index ticked up in April to 50.1, barely above contraction, after a shock decline in March at 49.3. And the last six months of 2012 were the weakest since the financial crisis, just as they were weak in the US. Third, the Canadian government’s fiscal outlook is going to be a drag on growth and jobs according to the Canadian Parliamentary Budget Office. The PBO estimates that the 2013 budget alone will result in 14,000 job losses by 2016 and have a minor cumulative negative impact of 0.12% on GDP growth. Combining this with cost measures from 2012, gets you to 62,000 job losses by 2016. In sum, the economic and housing market-specific outlook is mixed and not supportive of continued high levels of house price inflation.

Another impediment here is household debt. As of the end of the last quarter, household debt in Canada had risen to a record165.0% of GDP, with the lion’s share of this debt coming from mortgages. The ratings agency Standard and Poor’s has said that because of the slowing of the jobs market and the modest fiscal drag, the next couple of years will be determined by Canadians’ decision to “spend or to save”. And given the high debt levels, we should expect household spending to be restrained. This is borne out in polls that show Canadian consumer confidence waning.

Could this mean a bust, though? No one in officialdom is talking that way but that is the concern. At a minimum, I believe we should count on monetary policy to be loose, not just to offset the fiscal drag but also as a safeguard against a bust.

 

Has house price deflation begun in Canada? | Credit Writedowns.

Bedford NY Police send Out Seat Belt Notice | Bedford Homes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/15/13
CONTACT: Lt Jeff Dickan, Bedford Police Department, (914)241-3111

Click It or Ticket to Boost Seat Belt Use – Day and Night

[Bedford, NY] – Motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts – beware. The 2013 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 20 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up.

The Bedford Police Department is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates across the country to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.

[Bedford, NY) As motorists take to the roads this Memorial Day holiday, the Bedford Police are urging everyone to buckle up. Beginning May 20, 2013 law enforcement officials will be out in full force, taking part in the 2013 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization and cracking down on motorists who are not belted.

“As we kick-off the busy summer driving season it’s important that everyone buckles up every time they go out, both day and night – no excuses,” said Bedford Police Lieutenant Melvin Padilla. “Our officers are prepared to ticket anyone who is not wearing their seat belt – Click It or Ticket.”

On the morning of May 20th, the Bedford Police Department will be joining law enforcement agencies throughout the northeast in mobilizing the Click It or Ticket (CIOT) “Border to Border” Operation.

Law enforcement agencies that share State borders will team up to provide increased seat belt enforcement at border sites, sending a ‘zero tolerance’ message to the public: Driving or riding unbuckled will result in a ticket, no matter what State.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 52 percent of the 21,253 passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2011 were not wearing their seat belts at the time of the crash. As noted, deaths involving seat belt nonuse are more prevalent at night than during the daytime. According to NHTSA, 62 percent of the 10,135 passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2011 during the overnight hours of 6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. were not wearing their seat belts at the time of the crash.

“Seat belts save thousands of lives every year, but far too many motorists are still not buckling up, especially at night when the risk of getting in a crash is even greater,” said Lieutenant Padilla. “We want everyone to have a safe summer, but it requires an important step on the part of motorists – clicking that seat belt.”

In 2011, seat belts saved an estimated 11,949 lives nationwide according to NHTSA. While this year’s Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization runs from May 20 through June 2, officers are out enforcing seat belt laws year-round.

For full details, view this message on the web.

How to Network Using LinkedIn Groups | Katonah Real Estate

Are you a member of a LinkedIn Group?

Do you spend time networking in LinkedIn Groups?

LinkedIn Groups are great way to build credibility and make new connectionsthat can ultimately help grow your business.

With over 1.5 million LinkedIn Groups, it can be difficult to find relevant Groups and determine which ones might be the best for you to join. It’s also important to find Groups that are well-managed.

Unfortunately there are many LinkedIn Groups that are not well-managed, which makes the experience within these Groups less than optimal.

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You are sure to find a LinkedIn Group of interest to you.

Not to worry, I’m going to give you some insights on how to find the quality groups you can leverage most for your LinkedIn strategy!

How many groups should you join?

You can join up to 50 LinkedIn Groups. However, it’s difficult to gain traction in 50 Groups as well as find the time to participate in that many.

I recommend that you go ahead and join up to 50 Groups, but select 5-10 Groups to spend your time on in order to get the most benefit out of your participation.

Below are 5 tips for maximizing your LinkedIn Groups experience.

#1: Use LinkedIn Search to Find Relevant Groups to Join

In case you haven’t noticed, LinkedIn search has been significantly enhanced. This includes the ability to search for relevant Groups (based on your network) andsearch for discussion topics within open Groups!

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Now you can search for discussion topics within “open” LinkedIn Groups.

To start, search for Groups using keywords that would be a natural fit for you, based on your geographic location, industry, prospects, education history, community/charity organizations, hobbies and interests.

Try searching LinkedIn Groups with the keywords that actually describe your natural affinities. For example, type in the name of the college you attended to find potential alumni groups that exist on LinkedIn.

You can also take advantage of Boolean search operators for smarter searches on LinkedIn. I recently discovered this Tip Sheet on Boolean Search from LinkedIn Corporate Solutions.

To locate a LinkedIn Group that was in my geographic location and my industry, I searched LinkedIn Groups using the Boolean Search Operator “AND” for the keywords social media AND Dallas.

LinkedIn showed me 25 results for Groups based in Dallas AND focused on social media!

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Get more specific with your Group searches using Boolean search operators.

Another interesting finding was when I typed the word “hiking” into LinkedIn Group search. I found a group with over 1000 members who share this passion. There is no better way to start relationships than connecting around a common passion or interest!

hiking group

Search for LinkedIn Groups using your passions, hobbies and interests as keywords.

For each LinkedIn Group displayed in search results, you have the option to view members in your network who belong to the Group, as well as “similar Groups.”

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See which of your connections are members of Groups and find similar Groups.

You can even reach out to your LinkedIn connections and ask them what they think about the Groups that they belong to. This gives you a solid reason to reach out and connect with your network.

LinkedIn Group search is extremely powerful to discover the right Groups to join!

#2: Review the “Groups You May Like” Suggestions From LinkedIn

The easiest way to navigate to the Groups You May Like feature is through your navigation menu bar under Groups. There you will see these options. (The Groups Directory option is the primary search area for LinkedIn Groups.)

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The Groups You May Like feature.

When you click on the Groups You May Like feature, LinkedIn will list suggested Groups for you to check out, based on your network connections, profile information, skills and expertise and existing Group memberships. You may also notice some Groups (or subgroups) on this list that you already belong to.

 

 

How to Network Using LinkedIn Groups | Social Media Examiner.

Median Sales Price Rises in 7 Local Areas | Falls in 3 | RobReportBlog

Median Sales price rising

Bedford Hills    up 207%
Mount Kisco    up 50%
Pound Ridge    up 52%
Armonk           up 13%
Chappaqua      up 5.6%
Katonah          up  15%
North Salem     up  6.2%


Median Sales price falling

Bedford Corners   down 48%
Bedford Village     down 14.8%
South Salem       down 8.9%

 

 

Median Sales Price Rises in 7 Local Areas | Falls in 3 | RobReportBlog.

Annual St. Patrick’s Carnival, Raffle Begins In Bedford | Bedford Real Estate

 

Festivities will include arcade-style games, new rides, home-cooked carnival favorites and outdoor grills.Photo Credit: Provided

BEDFORD, N.Y. – The Carnival at St. Patrick’s Parochial School in Bedford Village continues its 40-year tradition this week, culminating in a grand prize raffle for a 2013 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic or $25,000 in cash.

The event begins Tuesday night and runs through Sunday. Admission is free.

Carnival grounds are located on the big green lawn of St. Patrick’s school at Route 22 and Greenwich Road. Parking is free at the church and surrounding areas of Bedford Town Park and Bedford Elementary School.

Raffle tickets are $100; 1,000 tickets will be sold.

Always starting the Tuesday after Mother’s Day, the carnival draws thousands of families from Northern Westchester, Putnam County and nearby Fairfield County.

The event is run by church volunteers. All money raised from the raffle will be used for educational and charitable ministries of the parish.

Festivities will include arcade-style games, new rides, home-cooked carnival favorites and outdoor grills. On Saturday and Sunday, one bracelet lets you ride all afternoon for a single price

 

Annual St. Patrick’s Carnival, Raffle Begins In Bedford | The Bedford Daily Voice.

Homes for Cyclists in 5 Most Bikeable Cities | Bedford Corners Homes

For kids, bikes are the best and sometimes only form of independent transportation. For quick trips to the park or a best friend’s house, a two-wheeler or even a trike can’t be beat.

Once most Americans hit age 16, the car is often preferred. But as gas prices and environmental concerns increase, the bike has come back in popularity for the 16-and-older set.

Many cities have embraced the rise in bicycle commuting by installing bike lanes, starting shared-bicycle programs and offering storage. Even if your city isn’t on the most “bike-friendly” list, the number of homes and apartments catering to cyclists is increasing nationwide.

In honor of Bike to Work Week, we’ve rounded up cycle-convenient cribs in the five most bikeable cities, according to Walk Score’s 2013 rankings.

Portland, OR

Portland is often No. 1 or 2 most bikeable city, which is determined based on the number of bikers on the road, bike lanes, hills, connecting roads and destinations. This year, Portland scored highest, which isn’t surprising given its growing bike culture, due in part to the popular TV show “Portlandia.” The bike-friendly city boasts that 6 percent of its commuters go by bike, in comparison to the .05 percent that bike to work nationally.

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3738 SE Lincoln St, Portland OR 97214

For sale: $299,900

This Portland home’s proximity to downtown makes biking the obvious commuter choice. A detached garage is also the perfect place to stash your bike in case of rainy Pacific-Northwest weather.

San Francisco, CA

This city’s steep hills don’t deter cyclists. San Fran has several bike trails and a goal of becoming the North American city with the highest per-capita bicycle use. So far, they’re well on their way, earning the No. 2 ranking in this year’s bikeable cities list.

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1930 Mission St UNIT 203, San Francisco CA 94103
For sale: $550,000

A bike-friendly home complete with cyclist art. This 1993-built condo sits in the heart of the Mission District near bike lanes. Bike storage is also available in the building.

Denver, CO

Despite its high elevation nearly a mile above sea level, Denver is a very bike-friendly city with miles of bike trails and a substantial bike-sharing program.

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4511 Federal Blvd, Denver CO 80211

For sale: $350,000

According to the listing description, this Denver house is the best of urban living. A single-family home with plenty of living space, the house is conveniently located a short walk or even shorter bike ride from downtown, local shops and cafes.

Philadelphia, PA

Philly is a relatively new addition to the top-five most bikeable cities, but this isn’t surprising. The city has dedicated resources to its cyclist commuters, with over 200 miles of bike lanes and/or trails.

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2601 Pennsylvania Ave APT 812, Philadelphia, PA 19130

For sale: $390,000

This 3-bed, 2-bath condo is a desirable corner unit in a striking art deco-style building. Not only is bike storage available; the condo is a short distance from some of the best cafes and restaurants in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Homes for Cyclists in 5 Most Bikeable Cities | Zillow Blog.

6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers | Jeffbullas’s Blog | Chappaqua Realtor Reading


Twitter has been my number one social media platform for quite a long time. That was actually the first social network I embraced after I started my blog.

6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers

Over the course of more than two years I dedicated a lot of my free time to not only expanding my Twitter network but to also to actually engage with  people who cared about what I shared and who enjoyed my content.

As much as you’d like to say that quantity doesn’t matter, well, it does.

The more people I “persuade” to follow me, the more visitors my blog ends up receiving. The traffic Twitter brings me is now significant with 5,500 visitors a month coming from the 140 character social network.

If you’d like to increase your Twitter traffic the way I did, here are six of the most effective ways to get more quality Twitter followers that I have discovered.

Anyway, let’s get started:

1. Start with the profile picture

When someone lands on your profile, the first thing to catch their eye is your profile picture.

Especially now with the new profiles, where the photo is at the center of the header, it can really give people a hint of whether or not they should click ‘follow’.

Twitter profile

So, when it comes to choosing a suitable avatar, there are three golden rules:

1. Make sure it’s a photo of “you”

When you follow someone you expect them to be a real person. And unfortunately when it comes to Twitter, there are literally millions of fake accounts. That is why you have to make sure to add a real photo and not one you found on the internet for instance. Additionally if you are a business then you are far better off creating an additional Twitter account instead of putting a business logo on your personal profile just to promote your business.

2. Make sure it’s big enough

A lot of people tend to click on the avatar to see a person’s profile picture in a bigger size. There are a lot of folks out there however, whose photo is just as big as the size of the frame. What I’d advice you is to re-size your photo to say 300 by 300 pixels, so that it actually becomes bigger once someone clicks on it. A small, blurry and pixellated picture says that you don’t pay attention to the small details and that isn’t a good start.

3. Make sure your face is recognizable

What many Twitter users do is to simply upload a picture of them in full-size. Consider how small the avatar is, if you put a whole-body picture, then end result will be hard to distinguish. So absolutely make sure that the photo is only of your upper-body.

2. Don’t forget about hashtags

Hashtags are kinda like when you use a specific keyword within an article to make it rank higher in the search engines. When you use them, you are targeting your tweet to the people using the words you’ve included in your hashtags.

Twitter hashtag

I used to have a problem with hashtags. In my eyes they just didn’t look good and were making some of the tweets look quite unreadable.

But you know what?

Hashtags aren’t the problem. Using them is a great way to guarantee your message gains more exposure with the right people.

The problem is how you use them.

The 3 “Don’ts” of Hashtags

1. Don’t include too many

Let’s assume you are sharing an article of yours on Twitter and decide to add some hashtags to improve its visibility. Since the title is short and doesn’t take much of your 160 characters limit, you decide to include five hashtags. Is that a good move? No. It just looks spammy… And no one likes that kind of obvious self-promotion. I’d say two or three hastags at most.

2. Don’t be too specific

Twitter unlike Google doesn’t have a huge search volume. This basically means that you can get your message seen even if you use a broader term. On the other hand if you are too specific, probably no one is going to see your tweet via Twitter search. I’ve found that including more general terms like #Marketing,#SocialMedia#Blogging or #Design results in the most retweets and favorites.

 

 

6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers | Jeffbullas’s Blog.

For $4.5M, a Classic Shingle-Style Estate on Cape Cod – House of the Day | Armonk Real Estate

 

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Location: West Falmouth, Mass.
Price: $4,500,000
The Skinny: This shingle-style estate on Frederick Law Olmsted-plannedChapoquoit Island is the pinnacle of preppy summering. Located within a private association, with easy access to the prime sailing grounds of Buzzards Bay, the five-bedroom cottage sprawls over 3,800 square feet and enjoys dazzling water views from nearly every room. The listing focuses on the cottage’s beautiful exterior, saving only one HDR-heavy photo for the interior, so its safe to assume that plenty of work is necessary on the inside to bring this 1902 beauty up to modern standards. Listed for $4.5M, the house sits on 1.43 acres, with a pond and a coveted private dock.

 

 

For $4.5M, a Classic Shingle-Style Estate on Cape Cod – House of the Day – Curbed National.

Fannie, Freddie and FHA shrinking REO inventories | Mount Kisco Real Estate

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA had 189,529 homes in their real estate owned (REO) inventories at the end of March — a 9 percent drop from a year ago and a decline of nearly 36 percent from the 2010 peak,  financial blogger Bill McBride reports.

Other institutions — portfolio lenders and loan servicers who collect payments on “private-label” mortgage-backed securities (MBS) — also have stockpiles of REOs, but those inventories are declining, too, McBride says. Source: calculatedriskblog.com.

 

 

 

Fannie, Freddie and FHA shrinking REO inventories | Inman News.

Drones are ready for real estate | North Salem NY Real Estate

When real estate broker Phil Immel, leader of a seven-person team with Prudential California Realty, wanted to differentiate his luxury brand from others in Southern California, he thought of drones.

And two months ago, he came up with this:

Video shot from a drone to market a listing represented by Phil Immel’s brokerage.

“I wanted to feature and differentiate my listings and farm areas from every other agent’s,” Immel said.

Technology has advanced to a degree that small, remote-controlled drone helicopters are more affordable than they once were, and cameras and their image-stabilizing systems are better, making  aerial photography and video captured using drones an increasing phenomenon in a number of industries, including real estate.

Immel, who’s commissioned three videos of listings and four of neighborhoods from real estate visual marketing firm California Image Maker, is one of the first real estate brokers to enhance his sellers’ listings with aerial video imagery from small, technologically advanced remote-controlled helicopters, which feature multiple rotors and a stabilized location in their centers that holds a camera on a swivel.

 

 

 

Drones are ready for real estate | Inman News.