Monthly Archives: June 2013

Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton lists NY Flatiron condo | Bedford Hills Real Estate

The couple bought their new place in The Whitman, a secure building on East 26th Street, for $10.5 million in early March, which led them to list their former home at the nearby Grand Madison for $4.475 million. The couple didn’t move far; both buildings are located in the Flatiron District and have views of Madison Square Park.

Mezvinsky bought the Grand Madison condo in 2008 for $4 million, reported the Real Deal. The couple had been living there since their marriage in 2010 until very recently, writes Zillow.

 

Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton lists NY Flatiron condo | HousingWire.

Dodd-Frank impact on loan availability remains a concern | Bedford Real Estate

The qualified mortgage rule’s full impact on home lending remains somewhat of a mystery, but lawmakers and industry professionals debated the rule’s potential influence on the home lending market during a House Subcommittee hearing Tuesday.

Industry experts testified in front of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, sharing fears about certain borrowers being locked out of the lending system.

“We need to make sure we have a financial system that allows access to credit for low and moderate income households,” said Member Gregory Meeks.”The housing sector is vital to our economic recovery.”

Committee member Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., said his main concern is how the ability-to-repay standards in addition to the QM rule will affect his constituents’ ability to get a mortgage.

Rep. Gary Miller, R-Calif., acknowledged QM’s role in protecting consumers from subprime loans and other products, but noted that it also could have the unintended effect of keeping creditworthy borrowers on the sidelines.

Rep. Robert Pittenger, R-N.C., stated that this new rule could end up undermining the housing recovery. He said the CFPB’s QM rule has caused great concerns to both banks and credit unions, who fear regulators will view any loan outside of QM standards as too risky. 

Once each committee member had a chance to testify, the spotlight shifted to the table of witnesses. 

Charles Vice, commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions, said state regulators have found that regulations and supervision needs to be more tailored to how community banks lend.

Vice, who has been in the finance industry for more than 20 years, said it’s crucial that community banks be allowed to positively impact the national and local economy. 

James C. Gardill, chairman of the board at WesBanco, is concerned that many creditworthy families will be denied access to credit as banks become afraid to make any loans outside of QM standards. 

This means that less affluent communities won’t be given what they need to thrive, he said. The end result of the CFPB’s rule will be less available credit to some individuals and communities. 

 

Dodd-Frank impact on loan availability remains a concern | HousingWire.

OCC: Housing market shows strong growth | Pound Ridge Real Estate

Treasury yields have posted historical lows for the past several years, implying strongish economic growth and the potential for higher inflation, the Office of the Currency of the Comptroller said.

In the OCC Semiannual Risk Perspective from the National Risk Committee, the yield curve has stayed positively sloped and relatively steep, which shows higher household and corporate income and revenue growth.

However, for banks, the possible negative effects of higher rates include a decline in the value of investment securities, including many mortgage-related securities, the OCC said.

Meanwhile, net income for 2012 increased 12% year over year to more than $94 billion, with banks of all sizes experiencing improvements in operating performance.

Part of the growth was attributed to the largest banks reporting a 21% reduction in provisions for loan losses.

In addition, mortgage refinance activity helped boost system revenue, but that source of strength may ease in 2013.

Overall, the OCC said, “The housing market showed signs of improvement in 2012 due to increased investor demand and the limited supply of new and existing homes for sale.”

 

OCC: Housing market shows strong growth | HousingWire.

Be the go-to luxury specialist in your market | Chappaqua Real Estate

Do you have what it takes to be the agent who represents the most luxurious properties in your marketplace? While taking classes can help you be better prepared to represent luxury clients, the real key to your success results from your ability to build personal connection.

Recently, I was at a party where a top-producing agent who specializes in luxury properties asked whether agents should be “certified” to sell luxury properties. She went on to answer her own question by saying, “I don’t know a single agent who specializes in the million-dollar-plus price range who needs a certification.” I spent 20 years selling in that price range and I had to agree. None of the luxury agents who worked with me in Los Angeles ever attended a luxury certification class.

When I first moved to Austin, Texas, a local title company asked me to put together a course on how to market luxury properties. Since I had been an active agent in Southern California (Brentwood, Bel Air and Beverly Hills) for almost 20 years and had run the training program for the 4,000-agent Beverly Hills-based Jon Douglas Co., this was second nature for me.

One of the biggest surprises came as I chatted with the agents during the break. Most of them were terrified at the thought of representing a buyer or seller in the $700,000-$800,000 range. A million-dollar listing was absolutely out of the question. Nevertheless, they were hopeful that this class or a certification program would provide the magic bullet that would somehow transform them into luxury agents. Sadly, this underlying lack of confidence would probably be the biggest stumbling block to their success.

In a different class, we had about 50 agents in attendance. One agent arrived in shorts, a Hawaiian shirt and strapless sandals. Nevertheless, I remembering thinking, I’ll bet he’s a luxury agent. When I surveyed the class, he was the only one who had actually sold a property priced at more than $1 million. In fact, he had owned commercial offices both in Beverly Hills and Austin.

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/06/17/be-the-go-to-luxury-specialist-in-your-market/#sthash.VPy7tX2H.dpuf

 

Be the go-to luxury specialist in your market | Inman News.

MarketVideos.com: the next best thing to hit real estate video marketing | Bedford Real Estate

One of the biggest challenges in real estate marketing today is creating video content. Let’s face it, agents are not meant to be self-producing video creators, corporate video production is getting more and more popular. There is a learning curve to production, post-production, equipment, storyboarding, and the list goes on. And yet, the first thing you’ll hear from the experts is that video marketing is one of the trends that has a large impact on search engine optimization, mobile marketing, capturing attention, and traffic. video marketing melbourne is the #1 video production studio that adds weight to your brand. All true.

So I think you’ll like the news that was released today. Out of Orlando, Fla., MarketVideos has just released its agent-focused video marketing platform, which offers turnkey, hyperlocal market data from an agent’s MLS area in a beautifully produced video that is branded and customized by the agent.

Stephen Schweickart of MarketVideos said, “We created MarketVideos for agents after our broker product had rave reviews from the agents themselves. Since video marketing still has a curve, MarketVideos makes it easy for the busy agent to have an affordable, unique, content-packed video marketing solution, that is customizable, and has strong lead capture. Since over 70 percent of consumers forget the name of their agent after the sale, this provides a way to stay top of mind with relevant consumer content with our newsletter subscription as well. Home improvement tips, gardening, mortgage and credit information is all available to help the consumer NOT looking to buy a home right now.”

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/next/marketvideos-com-the-next-best-thing-to-hit-real-estate-video-marketing/#sthash.xwpaK35l.dpuf

Floored voted best real estate tech startup at Realogy summit | Bedford Hills Homes

Floored, which creates interactive 3-D floor plans that allow users to walk through a virtual recreation of an actual space, was voted the best real estate tech startup today at the Realogy FWD Innovation Summit, hosted at the real estate franchisor’s Madison, N.J., headquarters.

The company took home a prize of $25,000 after attendees voted it the best real estate tech startup among three finalists that were chosen out of 15 startups that presented at the event. Selected by a panel of judges, the three finalists were: Floored, HomeZada and BuyerMLS.

Floored staff members create 3-D models by scanning spaces with a proprietary 3-D camera, using algorithms and manual tweaks to smooth the data. The resulting interactive 3-D model can be made available and shared online.

HomeZada was voted the second best startup, followed by Buyer MLS.

Realogy CEO Alex Perriello said today that the event’s purpose was to ask: ”How can we incorporate some of these, test things, or try things in a real-life situation with brokers and agents?”

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/06/18/floored-voted-best-real-estate-tech-startup-at-realogy-event/#sthash.UVjYwJo5.dpuf

 

Floored voted best real estate tech startup at Realogy summit | Inman News.

Teacher Charged In Threat To Greenwich Middle School | Armonk NY Real Estate

Greenwich middle school teacher Stacey Goodnow, 46, was accused of leaving a voice mail message to another teacher that she would “shoot up” her school because she was upset over a personnel situation, according to Norwalk police.

Goodnow, who lives on Melrose Avenue in Norwalk and is a sixth-grade teacher at Western Middle School in Greenwich, was arrested Friday and charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and was initially held on $100,000 bond.

According to Norwalk Police Lt. Thomas Mattera, Goodnow’s bond was lowered at Norwalk Superior Court on Monday to $5,000. She posted bond and was released.

Police said Goodnow left the voice mail earlier in the month, which prompted a report to Greenwich police. The Greenwich Police Department contacted the Norwalk Police Department because the call was placed from the suspect’s home, according to Mattera. The lieutenant declined to elaborate, but Goodnow is believed to have made more than one threatening call.

“Her alleged statements were annoying and alarming on several levels,” said Mattera.

The court put conditions on her release, such as staying away from the school district and school personnel.

 

Teacher Charged In Threat To Greenwich Middle School | The Greenwich Daily Voice.

The Del McCoury Band Leads Caramoor Music Festival | Katonah NY Real Estate

KATONAH, N.Y. – The Del McCoury Band will headline Carmoor’s American Roots Music Festival on Saturday, June 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Venetian Theater.

The festival is a a daylong celebration of folk, string band, country, blues, gospel, and bluegrass music. The concert will mark the world premiere and the only New York performance of The Del McCoury Band’s new project, “Del & Woody” featuring unheard and unsung words of Woody Guthrie set to music by the bluegrass musician.

The American Roots Music Festival is appropriate for all ages.  Picnicking is encouraged. Festival-goers can bring their own picnic, purchase food or beverages on site or order a picnic in advance for pick-up at Caramoor by calling Great Performances at 212-337-6055 or visiting www.greatperformances.com/caramoorpicnics. 

Tickets for the festival range from $35-$55. Children under 18 are half price. To order tickets, call the box office at 914.232.1252 or visit www.caramoor.org.

 

The Del McCoury Band Leads Caramoor Music Festival | The Bedford Daily Voice.

Mount Kisco Police Investigate Crash Between Two Police Cars | Mt Kisco Real Estate

Mount Kisco Police were continuing an investigation into the collision of two Mount Kisco Police cars that resulted in the hospitalization of two officers Saturday.

Mount Kisco Police and members of the Westchester County Department of Public Safety Accident Investigation Unit were investigating the collision involving one marked car and one unmarked car that took place just before 11 p.m. Saturday on Main Street near Gregory Avenue.

Detective Tony Correia was operating the unmarked police car, a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria, and Patrol Officer David DiRienzo was operating the marked car, a  2011 Ford Crown Victoria, police said. Both officers have been treated and released from the hospital, according to a press release from Mount Kisco Police.The offishore injury lawyers from The McNeal Law Firm have dealt with such accident and injury cases.

“Both Detective Correia and Patrol Officer DiRienzo at the time of accident were traveling south on Main Street responding to assist a police officer who had effected a traffic stop of a motor vehicle suspected to have been involved in a crime minutes earlier,” police said in the press release. “Witness statements allege the collision occurred  when the marked police car overtook the unmarked police car.”

Mount Kisco Police Investigate Crash Between Two Police Cars | The Mt. Kisco Daily Voice.

Actor Tom Hanks and wife sell home for $5.225 million | Waccabuc Real Estate

Purchased by the A-list duo for $1.9 million when they were first married in 1988, the home has 4 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and 6,289 square feet. The gorgeous but rather boring and monochromatic house has large living spaces, a library and even a private beauty salon, according to Trulia.

The couple’s other property holdings include yet another Pacific Palisades mansion they picked up in January 2010 for $1.45 million and a beachfront Malibu Colony spread they’ve owned since the early 1990′s, Trulia ($30.57 0%) reports.

To see photos of the house, click here.

 

Actor Tom Hanks and wife sell home for $5.225 million | HousingWire.