Monthly Archives: August 2013

Live Near A Clinton At The Whitman’s Bonkers $25M Penthouse | Armonk Real Estate

Event: A “top broker lawn party” to launch the sale of The Whitman‘s new-to-market penthouse
In the house: Every broker under the sun (seriously, more than 150 of them), including Elliman bigwigs Howard Lorber and Dottie Herman, as well as Fredrik Eklund, who made an appearance before his Million Dollar Listing New Yorkfinale party, plus architect Jeffrey Cole, contractor Allan Bloom of Facet Construction and his team, and a smattering of potential buyers
Dress code: Sleek summer dresses paired with sky-high heels for the ladies; summer suits for the gents, sometimes sans jackets, and the occasional dude in shorts with a backpack. What was he doing there?
Menu: An assortment of delicious chichi canapes (asiago and artichoke pizzette, barbequed duck crepes, Maryland crab cakes, summer rolls) and libations from not one but two bars
Overheard: “Look at this view!” “Oh, the hoi polloi is here.” “Where’s all the wine?” “It’s gor-gee-oso!”

Conversion The Whitman only has four residences, and the three on lower floors, priced in the $10 million ballpark, are already spoken for—one by former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton, who made a splash with an early buy of $10.5M back in March. That leaves the penthouse, a 10,000-square-foot giantess of a full-floor duplex that overlooks Madison Square Park. It’s asking$25,000,000. The 3,000-plus square feet of outdoor space includes a terrace on the lower level and a big, landscaped roof deck above the living room that both overlook Madison Square Park, plus a croquet pitch between the upstairs den and the master bed and bath, and a putting green behind the master bath, facing 27th Street. As party attendees oohed, aahed, and passed judgement over the luxurious trappings—courtesy of interior designer Jeremiah Brent (it’s actually the first New York project for the partner of designer Nate Berkus)—some of the 4BR/6.5BA apartment’s luxe amenities made themselves apparent.

The keyed elevator (note: still under construction) opens up onto a private foyer that will soon be enclosed in some kind of fancy notched semi-opaque glass—Cole was particularly enthusiastic about this, as well as the to-be-installed banister of the stairwell to the roof deck. It’s the little things.

Then you step into a spacious living room with three arched windows facing the park that opens up onto terrace, a.k.a. outdoor space #1. Backtracking to the area by the door, a staircase takes you up to the den… but wait, let’s keep walking north through the apartment’s massive restaurant-style kitchen, which includes a giant warming rack above an island, dual wine fridges that can hold 108 bottles at a time, a grand total of four Miele ovens, and grow lights for your herbs (“This is the most impressive thing in the apartment,” someone breathed).

 

Live Near A Clinton At The Whitman’s Bonkers $25M Penthouse – Hangover Observations – Curbed NY.

Home Prices Rise in China | Waccabuc Real Estate

China’s housing-price growth accelerated in July, especially in larger cities, as liquidity conditions improved after a short-lived credit crunch in June.

 

Prices of homes included in a survey of 100 Chinese cities were up 7.9% from a year earlier, after a 7.4% gain in June, data provider China Real Estate Index System said late Wednesday. Month-on-month price rises quickened to 0.87% from June’s 0.77% gain.

 

Consumer expectations that Beijing would hold off on further property curbs amid a slowing economy contributed to the acceleration in month-on-month price gains, particularly in larger cities such as Beijing and Guangzhou, CREIS said.

 

Despite a government campaign to keep prices from spiraling higher, prices rose for the eighth month in a row compared with a year earlier and for the 14th consecutive month compared with the previous month. China’s central government has kept tightening measures—including curbs on multiple home purchases and restrictions on credit to buyers and developers alike—in place since 2010 in a bid to head off resentment and possible social unrest due to a lack of affordable housing.

 

Still, fewer of the smaller cities posted price gains during the month, a likely result of overbuilding in some areas. Of the cities covered in the survey, 61 showed higher month-over-month prices, compared with 71 cities in June.

 

“This shows that the housing-price gap [has widened] further between major and smaller cities,” said Jinsong Du, an analyst at Credit Suisse. “This should continue to prevent the central government from implementing nationwide housing measures in the near term.”

 

Housing transactions picked up significantly toward the end of July, and this is likely to expand further in August and September, Mr. Du said, citing conversations with property developers.

 

CREIS said the average price of residential housing climbed to 10,347 yuan ($1,688) a square meter during the month, up from 10,258 yuan in June.

 

Quanzhou in southern China’s Fujian province had the fastest month-over-month rise, posting a gain of 4.5%. In Beijing and Guangzhou, home prices rose 2.5% and 2.1%, respectively.

 

In a separate index, new-home prices of 288 cities tracked by real-estate-services provider E-House China showed a rise of 0.84% in July from June, up from June’s 0.40%. On a year-over-year basis, new-home prices in July rose 11.4%, up from June’s 4.2%, according to this survey.

 

The higher housing prices also came alongside gains in land prices, which are seen as contributing to future housing costs. Data from the Ministry of Land and Resources showed the average price of residential land from 105 cities surveyed was 4,799 yuan a square meter in the second quarter this year, up 2.1% from the previous quarter.

 

The price gains shown in these two housing surveys appear to be tolerable for the government, and the policy environment for the property sector will continue to be benign in the coming months, analysts said. They noted that the latest statement by the Communist Party’s powerful Politburo hinted that policy makers may take a more accommodative stance toward the property market in the months ahead.

 

 

Home Prices Rise in China – WSJ.com.

5 reasons your listing won’t sell even in a seller’s market | Bedford Corners Realtor

What keeps listings from selling? In most cases, it’s the price, but it can also be due to a host of factors over which you as the listing agent have little control. What steps can you take to make sure that your listings end up “sold” rather than “expired”?

Part one of this series identified overpricing as the primary reason that a property may not sell. When a seller wants to overprice his listing, the agent has three viable options: (1) negotiate a lower price from the onset; (2) schedule regular price reductions as part of the actual listing agreement; or (3) walk away from the listing.

Even in the hottest markets where there is as a little as two months of inventory, this still means that only half of the listings sell each month and that the other half remain on the market. In order for the house to sell, even when the market is on fire, it must cross that threshold where it is in the top 50 percent of all listings in terms of price and value. If not, it can continue to sit on the market month after month with the listing ultimately expiring. So who is responsible for what in the transaction?

Factors that can’t be changed

The old adage that all that matters in real estate is location, location, location is still true. You can’t control where a property is located nor can you control the number of competing properties. Price is the one factor that takes both of these issues into account.

Buyers determine the price

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/07/25/5-reasons-your-listing-wont-sell-even-in-a-sellers-market/#sthash.hZ5xQMK6.dpuf

 

 

5 reasons your listing won’t sell even in a seller’s market | Inman News.

4 Ways Marketers Can Use Facebook Hashtags | South Salem Real Estate

Have you started using Facebook hashtags for your business?

Are you wondering how to best use a Facebook hashtag?

In this article, I’ll reveal four important benefits of using hashtags on Facebook.

I’ll also explore important considerations when putting together your hashtag strategy.

Why Facebook Hashtags?

As you’ve undoubtedly seen, hashtags are now clickable and useable on Facebook.

Using a hashtag # (or pound symbol) in front of a word or phrase turns the word into a clickable link.

When you click on the link, you’ll see a feed of public posts (or posts that are visible to you due to a friend relationship on Facebook) that include that hashtag.

Here’s how you can use Facebook hashtags:

#1: Expand Your Reach

As hashtags gain momentum on Facebook (they’ve been in use on other platforms such as TwitterInstagramPinterest and Google+), they’ll help you expand your reach to people who are looking at posts in your topic.

Hashtags have been a great way to help people interested in niche topics find each other and find the conversation.

walking dead hashtag

The #WalkingDead hashtag connects people interested in this show.

By including a hashtag in your post, you can possibly get in front of people who may not have seen your post otherwise.  But you’ll have to monitor this in yourFacebook Insights.  Make sure you watch your Reach and Engagement Numbersto see if your hashtags are making a difference in your posts.

reach column

Click the Reach column in your Facebook insights to see which posts are getting the highest reach.

#2: Amplify Your Brand

Branding your Facebook Page with your own special hashtag can help an idea or new product catch on.  By branding all your posts about a new product, you can break this information out into a separate stream of information and give people an easy way to share information about that product or idea.

Think carefully about what types of things others would also be interested in sharing.  If the posts are too promotional and not valuable, you may have a hard time getting people to share them with their friends.

 

 

4 Ways Marketers Can Use Facebook Hashtags | Social Media Examiner.

Home of Michael Clarke Duncan Listed for $1.299 Million | Waccabuc Real Estate

A year after actor Michael Clarke Duncan died suddenly of a heart attack, his Woodland Hills home has entered the real estate market with a price tag of $1.299 million.

Located at 5616 Farralone Ave, Los Angeles, CA 91367, the residence is described in the listing as a “trust sale” of a celebrity-owned property. Records show the trust is held by Duncan’s business manager, Matthew Lichtenberg.

The house sprawls across a large lot, and like most celeb properties, is situated behind gates. The 7-bedroom, 7-bath home was purchased by Duncan in 2001 for $1.05 million. More recently, Duncan shared the home with his fiancee, controversial former “Apprentice” contestant Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth.

Built in 1979, the 6,861-square-foot home includes a media room, built-in fish tanks, formal dining room and wet bar. Other features are a 3-car garage, additional subterranean parking garage with room for 10 more vehicles, basketball sport court, pool, spa and barbecue area.

Duncan became an actor in a serendipitous way. He started out as a bodyguard when he first headed to Hollywood, but snagged a bit role in “Armageddon” that launched his career, leading to his breakout part in “The Green Mile.”

 

 

Home of Michael Clarke Duncan Listed for $1.299 Million | Zillow Blog.

With Home Prices Soaring, Has Success Spoiled San Francisco? | Cross River Real Estate

Joe Kelso and John Winter probably waited too long. The couple has been together for a dozen years but only got serious recently about buying a house in San Francisco.

They saved enough to be able to afford anything under $500,000, but houses at such prices are now few and far between.

This spring, the median home price in San Francisco topped $1 million, up by a third from last year.

There are still houses listed for under $400,000, but that’s just to get the bidding going. Those types of properties will sell for more than $500,000, while still requiring maybe $100,000 worth of work.

A T-shirt for sale reflects the sentiments of people who find the cost of living in San Francisco too high.

Alan Greenblatt/NPR

“By the time we made our first offer in February, prices had shot up $100,000 to $150,000,” Winter says. Since then, they’ve been outbid seven more times.

Their experience has become typical. With San Francisco drawing both employees and tech companies from Silicon Valley, houses have become an unaffordable luxury for people in the middle class and even the very highly paid.

It’s changing a city historically known as friendly to outsiders wanting to pursue alternative lifestyles. That’s harder to do in an environment where brokers speak blithely of $600,000 and $700,000 “starter homes.”

With people unable to afford San Francisco, prices are jumping in neighboring cities such as Oakland as well.

“Buyers are facing frustration,” says Colleen McFerrin, a real estate agent. “Prices are going up and when they lose one or two [houses] they begin to panic.”

Higher Costs All Around

San Francisco has long attracted waves of people seeking a pleasant, progressive life — immigrants and hippies, gays and beatniks.

Jorge Cino, an aspiring fiction writer, was drawn all the way from Argentina. “I loved the city and I did love its bohemian, reckless culture,” he says.

 

 

With Home Prices Soaring, Has Success Spoiled San Francisco? : NPR.

How to Fix a Running Toilet | Katonah Real Estate

Nowadays, we don’t give much thought to our toilets, but there was a time when answering nature’s call involved such things as porcelain pots and crude outhouses. The modern flushing toilet actually didn’t become ubiquitous until the early 1900s. Since then, the technology has changed very little, and for the average do-it-yourselfer, it’s not challenging to fix a running toilet.

Replace the flapper

Source: shutterstock.com

Source: shutterstock.com

A defective flapper is usually behind a running toilet problem. When you flush, the flapper is the rubber stopper within the tank that lifts to release water into the bowl. Over time, the flapper deteriorates, allowing water to trickle past its once-tight seal. Push down on the flapper to test its integrity; if the toilet immediately stops running, then you’ve identified the issue. The next step is to replace the flapper.

Start by turning the water off to the toilet (the shutoff valve should be directly beneath the tank). Flush the toilet to drain all remaining water from the tank and bowl. Now you can remove the flapper. As you do so, note the way in which it attaches to the bottom of the tank. There are several kinds of flappers, so when you visit the hardware store to buy a replacement, be sure you select one that is identical.

Follow the installation instructions that come with your replacement flapper. Most important is adding or removing links to establish an appropriate length for the chain connecting the flapper to the flush arm. Leave the chain too long and you’ll get “jiggling handle syndrome.” (You know, when you have to fidget with the handle a bit before the tank begins to refill.) If you make the chain too short, the flapper won’t be able to rise fully away from the drain hole, leading to abbreviated flushes.

Check the fill tube

Let’s say that when diagnosing the trouble with your toilet, pressing down on the flapper did not stop the water from running. In that case, the cause might be the fill tube. That’s the small plastic tube going from the fill valve — the main assembly in the tank — to the overflow pipe, which drains excess water when the tank fills too high. If you see that the fill tube is under water, cut it back so that the tube clears the water level.

 

How to Fix a Running Toilet | Zillow Blog.

How cat videos are changing the world [VIDEO] | Mt Kisco Real Estate

As YouTube’s former director of product, Hunter Walk can explain how cat videos and other “viral” content are changing the world.

For real estate professionals, the implications are deeper than the phenomenon of viral videos. The rapid increase in the spread of information and feelings of connectedness engendered by social media are changing the nature of citizenship itself.

Walk knows his stuff, having joined Google in 2003 where he also managed product and sales efforts for the search giant’s contextual advertising business. He was also a founding member of the product and marketing team at Linden Lab, the creators of online virtual world Second Life.

Hunter Walk, YouTube’s former director of product, talks about “How Cat Videos Are Changing the World: Global Media & Global Citizenship.” (18:38).

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/07/22/how-cat-videos-are-changing-the-world-video/#sthash.PKAUmhXy.dpuf

 

How cat videos are changing the world [VIDEO] | Inman News.

Country Star Ronnie Dunn Buys in Nashville | Bedford Real Estate

If you aren’t a big enough fan of country music to have heard of Ronnie Dunn, perhaps the name Brooks & Dunn rings a bell. Dunn, who was one-half of the former country duo (he and Kix Brooks split after 20 years to pursue solo careers) just purchased a house with his wife in Nashville, according to property records and a report by the Real Estalker blog.

Nashville, obviously, is the capital of country music, and it’s no surprise to find a country musician picking up a new place within its city limits. This is the third home the Dunns have purchased in Nashville; they also own a condo, as well as an equestrian farm.

The Dunns’ new property sits on just under 6.5 acres. Rather than the traditional style most commonly found in the area, this home is a neoclassical-designed home by Palm Beach architect John L. Volk.

Measuring 5,751 square feet, the house has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Enormous windows, tall ceilings and indoor-outdoor living spaces add to the home. The grounds includes a barn and stable, guest cottage and lush, traditional garden surrounded by boxwood.

 

 

 

Country Star Ronnie Dunn Buys in Nashville | Zillow Blog.

Top 10 Tips for Incredible Video Marketing Success | Pound Ridge Realtor

Creating an online video can take an extremely long time to put together. Top 10 Tips for Incredible Video Marketing Success

Achieving video marketing success is sometimes seen as expensive and hard to do. Content creators are often disappointed with the amount of effort it takes to produce an online video versus the online exposure and visibility that it actually receives. What if your video could appear extremely high in the search engines and thousands of views could be obtained for an extremely low price point?

Follow these 10 unforgettable but easy to implement video marketing success tips and you’ll be bragging about the exposure that this rich form of media is providing for you!

1. Upload your video to YouTube

YouTube is second largest search engine in the world. More than 1 billion unique users visit YouTube each month and over 6 billion hours of video are watched every 30 days. Uploading your video to YouTube will instantly get your online video content seen by the masses.

2. Create compelling content

Before creating a video, think of what the online community will be interested in. Making a video that is compelling to a niche audience will result in great organic growth.

As a tennis player, I’m always looking for tips to improve my serve. That’s why when working with a tennis club; we decided to make a video on “How To Hit a Faster Tennis Serve.” The video now has over 112,000 views and is constantly one of the highest referral sources for the tennis clubs website.

Create compelling video content

“How To” videos are very informative and receive great exposure.


Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/07/30/top-10-tips-for-incredible-video-marketing-success/#y5DD80Uz4yUFI7Q0.99 

 

Top 10 Tips for Incredible Video Marketing Success – Jeffbullas’s Blog.