Category Archives: Chappaqua

Generation Y values amenities over square footage | Armonk NY Real Estate

Generation Y, those of us between the ages of 20 to 34, are playing a large role in the multifamily market and reshaping how it will look moving forward.

“Clearly Gen-Y is having a huge impact on the real estate community. What’s really significant is that real estate developers and the whole community are studying demographics and incorporating it in strategic plans. We didn’t have much of this in the past,” Stan Ross, Chairman of the Board of the University of Southern California’s Lusk Center for Real Estate, told HousingWire.  “The key thing here is that they’re using it in an analytical way to build their plans as to where and what they develop.”

This generation graduated college and was immediately thrown in a struggling economy with very few jobs. Because of this, many in this group either were forced to move home or live with multiple roommates in order to afford their housing.

Ross says that many in Gen-Y are often surprised when they find out how much a mortgage costs and what an adequate down payment is in order to buy a home.

Analysts at the Lusk Center say that once this group does move into their own place, which is typically a rental at first, the biggest appeal are affordability, on-site amenities, nearby retail and restaurants. Greater square-footage now gives way to easy transit for this generation. “As a developer doing my strategies, I’ve got to really reevaluate the location,” Ross said.

One developer, AMF Development, is taking this into consideration with its first in a series of complexes that caters directly to Gen-Y. Elevé Skydeck & Loft, which will be located in Glendale, Calif., will be a 208-unit multifamily complex expected to open in the early spring of 2013.

“This concept is designed specifically to appeal to young professionals who would rather live in a smaller, yet well designed apartment set in a vibrant, hip and social community,” said Alan Dibartolomeo, chief development officer of AMFD. “Given the pent up demand for this type of housing in Glendale as well as many other urban areas, the timing is right.”

AMF Development, who holds 22 years of history building large multifamily projects, decided to develop this complex based partly on a research project completed for AMFD by The Futures Company. The project revealed that 62% of respondents would prefer to live in a smaller living space alone, than in a larger space with a roommate, even if that meant spending more money.

Elevé will be located within a quarter-mile of more urban amenities than any comparable project outside of New York City, said Greg Parker, CEO of the development company.

“There are 108 restaurants, 161 clothing and accessory stores– both local and national chains, the main public library, 12 churches and two weekly farmers markets all within walking distance,” Parker said.

Those looking to rent in this complex will need to be willing to give up apartment space in lieu of amenities. The Elevé apartments themselves are space efficient, coming in under 400 square feet. This includes a full kitchen, bath, living room and bedroom.

“They’re able to spend less of their total income on the unit and still be in an urban area where they prefer to be,” Dibartolomeo said of potential renters.

Dibartolomeo added that socialization on-site is important to AMF, so a 26,000-square-foot roof level deck called the “Sky Deck” will be included in the development. This space will be designed with semi-private cabanas, a media center, grills, fire pits and a separate deck with hot and cold spas and a fenced dog park.

via housingwire.com

Teatown Upcoming Schedule | New Castle Real Estate

What’s Happening at Teatown

Registration is required for all events by calling
Tuesday-Sunday, (914) 762-2912, x110

Admission is FREE for Teatown members.
$5.00 fee for non-members, unless noted.

Family & All Welcome – more
Sunday, January 6: Animal Adventures: Whooo’s Out There? 1:00pm-2:00pm. Meet a few of Teatown’s ambassador animals in this program featuring owls. Please note this program is for families with children ages 4 and over.
Children’s Events – more
December 26, 27, 28 & 31: Holi-Daze Fun-Daze Mini-Camp
Get out from under all the wrapping paper and enjoy the gift of nature in winter. Days are filled with games, animals, hikes and seasonal activities to end the year on a natural note. Register by the day (fees prorated) or for the entire session.4-5 year olds: 9:00am-12:00pm
Full Session Fees: Members $120; Nonmembers $150
6-12 year olds: 9:00am-3:00pm
Full Session Fees: Members $240; Nonmembers $270
Adults – more
Saturday, December 29: Last Hike of the Year, 10:00am-12:00pm. Let’s put the old year to rest with a vigorous hike to Teatown Hill. Dress appropriately for the weather and trail conditions. Please note this hike is for adults and children ages 8 and over.Saturday, January 5: First Hike of the Year, 1:30pm-3:30pm. Kick off the New Year with a hearty hike up Teatown Hill to enjoy the view, and then around Teatown Lake looking for winter wildlife. On our return, we’ll toast the New Year with a hot beverage. Please note this program is for adults only.

Teatown News | Mount Kisco Realtor

Recent news of oil spills, climate change, and drinking water shortages reminds us of the great environmental challenges that our children will face as adults. Teatown’s teachers are shaping the next generation to meet these challenges with both knowledge and optimism.

We reach nearly 10,000 children each year with our placed-based programs and with our staff’s model enthusiasm to build a sustainable, healthy world.

Teatown’s environmental education programs bring our children into direct contact with nature. This kind of in-your-face experience is not  provided in school classrooms, by watching television, or surfing the Internet. Immersed in the relative wildness of Teatown, all of the children’s senses are awakened as they explore and discover the natural world.

We make sure that our students not only learn the traditional skill of recognizing local plants and animals, but they see first hand the connections between and among species, the web of life. Most important, however, is that our students fully realize that they are an essential part of nature and that their behavior and choices matter. Their actions affect the health and well-being of the Earth’s ecological system, on which both people and all species depend. We aim for every student at Teatown to truly believe that  their generation can build a sustainable, healthy world.

The key to our education success is both our nature preserve and our extraordinarily enthusiastic and positive-minded Teatown faculty. Their academic qualifications include two doctorates, three master’s degrees and two baccalaureates. Our educators are building the future by keeping hope alive through our students’ optimism and informed empowerment to change the world.

Please know that our education programs are only possible because their costs are subsidized largely by your membership fees and donations. We know we are changing the future for the better. Together we are making a difference, one student at a time!

Cheers,

The Teatown Team

Chappaqua NY winter Farmer’s Market | Chappaqua Realtor

Ossining Winter Farmers Market

Market open Saturdays, 9:00AM – 1:00PM, 01/05 – 05/18
Ossining, NY
Parking Lot on the corner of Spring & Main Streets (Map it »)
Market Host: Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce
Founding Year: 1991

Opening day is 01/05/13!

Participating Vendors

Baked By SusanCroton On Hudson, NYSpecialty Foods
Baked Goods
Prepared Foods
01/05 – 05/18

Intro to Flood Insurance | Mount Kisco Realtor

Nationwide, only 20% of American homes at risk for floods are covered by flood insurance. Most private insurers do not insure against the peril of flood due to the prevalence of adverse selection

, which is the purchase of insurance by persons most affected by the specific peril of flood.In traditional insurance, insurers use the economic law of large numbers to charge a relatively small fee to large numbers of people in order to pay the claims of the small numbers of claimants who have suffered a loss. Unfortunately, in flood insurance, the numbers of claimants is larger than the available number of persons interested in protecting their property from the peril, which means that most private insurers view the probability of generating a profit from providing flood insurance as being remote.



However, there are insurers such as Chubb, AIG/Chartis, Fireman’s Fund that do provide privately written primary flood insurance for high value homes
and The Natural Catastrophe Insurance Program underwritten by Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s which provides private primary flood insurance on both low value and high value buildings

Chappaqua NY Homes | 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Ticks Upward After Fiscal Cliff Resolution

Mortgage rates for 30-year fixed mortgages rose this week, with the current rate borrowers were quoted on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace at 3.31 percent, up from 3.24 percent at this same time last week.

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate hovered between 3.18 and 3.25 percent for the majority of the week, jumping to the current rate this morning.

“Last week, rates remained fairly flat until Congress approved a plan to avoid fiscal cliff tax hikes, pushing mortgage rates up slightly,” said Erin Lantz, director of Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. “Even though Congress still has to work out a plan on spending cuts, we expect rates will continue to drift upward for the next few weeks as markets refocus on economic data instead of fiscal cliff deliberations.”

Additionally, the 15-year fixed mortgage rate this morning was 2.63 percent, and for 5/1 ARMs, the rate was 2.54 percent.

*The weekly rate chart illustrates the average 30-year fixed interest rate in six-hour intervals.

2012 Chappaqua Sales Down 4.7% | Median Sales Price Up 1.6% | RobReportBlog

Chappaqua NY Sales
2012 2011
100Sales1050.047DOWN
$885,250.00Median Price$871,250.000.016UP
$225,000.00Low Price$400,000.00
$2,575,000.00High Price$2,785,000.00
3606Ave. Size3313
$290.00Ave. Price/foot$298.00
176Ave. DOM165
0.9568Ave. Sold/Ask0.9489
$1,030,634.00Ave. Sold Price$975,774.00