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Increasing mortgage rates will not ruin the housing recovery | Katonah Real Estate

Although the era of low mortgages rates are beginning to dwindle away, the housing market is still projected to keep recovering, an article in CNN Money said.

The article explains that higher mortgage rates will not derail the housing market for three reasons.

First, interest rates alone do not drive up home prices, with additional factors like unemployment factoring in.

Additionally, investors armed with cash played a large part in the recovery by buying a lot of foreclosed properties with cash, foregoing the need for a mortgage.

Meanwhile, mortgage rates are still low historically.

Rates are close to what they were in Spring 2012, and people thought the rates were amazingly low then, the article said.

 

Increasing mortgage rates will not ruin the housing recovery | HousingWire.

Arnold Schwarzenegger sells former Pacific Palisades home | Katonah Homes

Designed in a Mediterranean style typical of homes in the area, the 10,000-square-foot villa is located at the end of a long gated driveway, reported Zillow.

It was built in 1982 but has been remodeled since, with a total of 9 bedrooms, 9.5 baths, a large pool, cabana and championship-size tennis court. The grounds, spanning 2.48 acres, include expansive lawns, gardens and a duck pond. The property also provides direct access to Will Rogers State Historic Park horse trails and polo fields, according to Zillow.

 

Arnold Schwarzenegger sells former Pacific Palisades home | HousingWire.

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.

Survey: 64% of millennials worry about buying a home | Katonah Real Estate

Of millennials aged 18 to 34, 64% express some level of worry that they will have trouble affording their rent or mortgage, according to a survey by Think Finance.

Additionally, the same percentage worry that they will never be able to buy a home, the Fort Worth, Texas-based analytics firm found.

The survey was conducted online among 1,021 Americans by Harris Interactive, on behalf of Think Finance. 

 

 

Survey: 64% of millennials worry about buying a home | HousingWire.

Facebook Hashtags: This Week in Social Media | Cross River Realtor

Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.

What’s New This Week?

Facebook Launches Clickable HashtagsClickablehashtags are rolling out on Facebook. “When you click on a hashtag in Facebook, you’ll see a feed of what other people and Pages are saying about that event or topic.”

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“Similar to other services like Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr or Pinterest, hashtags on Facebook allow you to add context to a post or indicate that it is part of a larger discussion.”

Google+ Dashboard Makes Managing Your Online Presence Easier: After signing into your Google+ page, you’ll now have access to a new Dashboard with features that include the ability to update your info across Maps, Search and Google+ and insights on top searches. Local businesses also have access to AdWords Express and Offers campaigns.

google+ dashboard

“To start using Google+ Dashboard, simply sign into Google+ as your page, then click the Dashboard icon in the navigation menu.”

Discussion From Our Networking Clubs: Thousands of social media marketers and small business owners are asking questions and helping others in our free Networking Clubs. Here are a few interesting discussions worth highlighting:

Tumblr‘s Archive Page Gets BiggerTumblr‘s Archive Page got a makeover and now has bigger thumbnails, loads faster and has a new Scroll to Top button.

tumblr archive page

Just add “/archive” to the end of any Tumblr blog URL to see the new Archive Page for yourself.

Pinterest Kicks Off Pin It Forward FrancePinterest launches “a new localized version of Pinterest, created especially for people in France.”

pinterest in french.

“French pinners will see more local content in Search and category feeds, as well as links to more French domains and pins with descriptions in French.”

Twitter Opens up its Analytics PlatformThe Next Web reports that Twitter is “giving everyone access to in-depth data about the people and brands who follow them, as well as the performance of their most recent tweets.”

Here’s some interesting social media news to follow:

Myspace RelaunchesMyspace airs its first commercials for its redesigned platform.

What do you think? Please share your comments below.

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Facebook Hashtags: This Week in Social Media | Social Media Examiner.

Inventories Hit Ten Month High | Katonah Real Estate

As the spring home buying season transitions into summer, month-over-month inventories are rising faster than they were as sellers respond to price increases at a faster pace than earlier in the buying season.  On a national basis, both list prices and Inventories rose in last month, according to Realtor.com’s May data.

Inventories have risen by about 25 percent since the beginning of the year, signaling a potential end to a sellers’ market and a greater balance between market supply and demand. The monthly increases in the for-sale inventory that took place in the past two months are among the highest observed since Realtor.com has been collecting these data.

In May the inventory deficit fell to 10.11 percent on a year-over-year basis.  Realtor.com’s inventory (1,852,740) was larger in May than it has been in ten months.

“We are seeing large regional markets across the country leading the way to national recovery. These regions are acting as a microcosm for what’s slowly happening in the larger real estate market,” said Steve Berkowitz, chief executive officer of Move. “Overall, we’re seeing seller confidence beginning to respond to consumer demand. Nationally, there are more homes going on the market for a shorter amount of time.  And this is happening in our hot markets on a much larger scale.”

The nationwide median list price rose to $199,000 in May, the highest level since mid-2009. On a year-over-year basis, the median list price was up by almost 5 percent. At the same time, the average age of the for-sale inventory dropped on both a monthly and year-over-year basis, reflecting a surge of new property listings.

The median age of the inventory fell to 79 days in May, down by 2.47 percent over the month and by 13.19 percent on a year-over-year basis.  It’s the youngest median age of inventory ever reported by Realtor.com.

Super-heated markets are in the process of cooling down as a surge in recent listings is a greater balance between supply and demand.  For example, the month-over-month median list price increase in the top 10 markets in the nation, which includes 7 California markets, dropped from an average of 7 percent in April to just 3 percent in May, while the size of their for-sale inventories rose by an average of 13 percent.

On a year-over-year basis, median list prices in May were up by 1 percent or more in 103 of the 146 MSAs covered by Realtor.com, and were up by 5 percent or more in 71 MSAs.  Only 3 markets experienced a decline of more than 5 percent.  These results represent a steady improvement since the beginning of the year, with an increasing number of markets registering increasingly larger list price gains.

Inventories Hit Ten Month High | RealEstateEconomyWatch.com.

How to Improve Your Social Media Marketing Return on Investment | Katonah Realtor

Have you ever been asked to show the return on investment (ROI) for your social media work?

Have you had trouble giving an exact number to explain your ROI or even set quantitative goals for your social media?

25% of marketers said that their biggest marketing challenge was finding the ROI of their marketing activities.

In this article, I’ll show you how to tweak some of your social media actions with your business goals in mind and make them easier to tie to your ROI.

#1: Use Social Media to Promote Your Offers

Social media is an important channel to promote any content you create. Whether you’ve created an ebook, blog post, webinar or white paper, you should promote it through social media.

Tap into your social audience whether you’re on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn,Google+ or Pinterest.

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Social Media Examiner uses Twitter to share content and generate traffic.

As you can see on Twitter, it’s important to link to all of your content with your tweets. And remember to include hashtags to gain further visibility on Twitter.

For other social channels such as Facebook or Google+, take advantage of the visual real estate you have and include an engaging photo.

facebook update

Social Media Examiner adds the image of the report on a Facebook update.

On LinkedIn, post your content in marketing groups that are discussing similar marketing principles.

Is one of your goals for your business to engage potential prospects on social media? Then you’ll want to make sure you use each social media platform in the best way to connect with them.

#2: Tag Your URLs so You Know They Come from Social

Part of tying your social media efforts to ROI is to understand what actually comes from social media. You may be promoting an offer across multiple channels, but without understanding if it’s successful or unsuccessful through social media or another channel, it’s hard to plan future campaigns.

One way to attribute campaigns to social media is to tag the URL so you know it comes from social.

In the example below, you can see that the link was promoted on social media because of the UTM tags in the URL line at the top that say “twitter” and “social.”

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Link to landing page coming from social.

UTM tag allows you to add identifying information to your URL that will help youkeep track of the source the link is coming from. By doing this, you’ll be able to properly track what comes from social media vs. other channels.

Is one of your goals to understand how your social media is working for you? Then you’ll want to be sure to track the traffic that comes from social media to see what’s working and what needs to be tweaked.

#3: Survey Your Customers About How They Found You

Another way to find out where your customers are first hearing about your company is through surveys. Include a question that asks how your customers found your company at strategic points of contact. This will help you find out where your visitors first found your company.

In the image below from Born Free, you can see the options for their survey.

survey question

Here’s an example of a survey that answers the question “How did you hear about us?”

Of course, when you gather this information from your customers, you can use it to tie into measuring your social media ROI. And it can also be helpful when planning which marketing resources should be used more heavily.

Is one of your business goals to get more leads from social media? Then be sure toinclude a tracking mechanism, such as asking your clients where they first heard about you.

#4: Use Google+ to Influence Your SEO Presence

Don’t forget about using one of the newest social media platforms, Google+. SEO consultants have proven that having a presence on Google+, Google Places andGoogle Authorship can help your SEO. And good SEO translates into better online visibility for your business.

In the case of Google Authorship, your content (especially when you upload a picture) may appear at the top of search engine results.

Here’s an example. Twitter announced that it’s opening its advertising platform to all users in the United States. When you search for “social media twitter advertising,” the first article to appear after a New York Times article and sponsored results is an article that is pulled in from Google+ with an image.

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Search results for “social media twitter advertising.”

Also, remember Google pulls in data from social media to make sure that its results are also influenced by social activity.

Appearing higher up on the page on Google’s search results directly influences your business ROI because most people do not click past the first page on Google results. Having your results appear there will drive more traffic to your website.

Is one of your business goals to get more web traffic? Then you’ll want to optimize your presence on Google’s platforms and track how visible your business is in their search engine results.

Use the best social media tactics to tie activity to your ROI.

Remember, you don’t want to fall into thinking that social media is a panacea to cure all of your business’s problems. And don’t expect to see immediate results.

 

How to Improve Your Social Media Marketing Return on Investment | Social Media Examiner.

How to Achieve Fun, Fame and Fortune Blogging | Cross River Realtor

I don’t know about you but sometimes this blogging gig can be a chore.

Long lonely hours of writing and editing, coming up with the inspiration for the headlines and sitting down to do the work while your friends are out partying. Just getting started is a challenge. What do you want to blog about? Will it work? How do I set up this WordPress technology thing.

Writers block lurks every day. It doesn’t just afflict the beginner but the best. These are some of the challenges that confront us all.

So why should you start and why persist?

Why you should start

When starting, the reasons why are sometimes nothing more than a curiosity driven by a passion for the topic. Sometimes it is the intersection and synergy of multiple motivations. Maybe leave a legacy and learn along the way.

Here are some of the reasons for blogging that I hadn’t really considered when I published for the first time.

Your brand awareness will grow

Open doors to global opportunities

Create business networking opportunities

Position you and your brand as a thought leader and expert

Website will rank higher in search engines

Learn a lot about your business and yourself

Build an online asset that doesn’t sleep

Grow as an individual and as a business

Provide lifestyle freedom

Gain access to free crowd sourced marketing

I am sure there are more but there is something for everyone. Done right it does contain fun, a possible 15 minutes of fame and more and the promise of fortune.

Achieve one of those…then it is worthwhile.

Who has the money?

In looking around it starts to become apparent that there are many ways to make money from new media (blogging). It is not a singular approach but a matrix of multiple opportunities and tactics.

Blogging has evolved rapidly because of the social web and in the past was driven by building email lists which took a lot of time. With the advent of social media their marketing and growth have been supercharged.

Global reach and influence at the speed of a tweet, a Facebook share or a viral video.

To make money from a blog in 2013 you do not have to be a Huffington Post. There are many ways to make a living out of blogging that can enhance your current business and lifestyle that are within everyone’s reach.

Here are 11 different business models in this Slideshare presentation with case studies.

 

Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/06/14/how-to-achieve-fun-fame-and-fortune-blogging/#1FIKyx5R19yMQIzW.99

 

 

How to Achieve Fun, Fame and Fortune Blogging | Jeffbullas’s Blog.

Home sales may begin to soften this summer | Katonah Real Estate

Despite the fact that inventory improved in April, and will have improved again in May, Redfin anticipates a lull in sales this summer. Months of bidding wars and record-low inventory earlier this year has finally taken a toll on some buyers. Rising interest rates are likely discouraging some buyers as well, writes Redfin.

Month over month, the number of customers taking tours fell 3.0% from April, compared to a 2.2% loss between April and May in 2012. Meanwhile, the number of customers making offers dropped 2.1% from April to May, also slightly more than last year’s 1.1% decline.

 

Home sales may begin to soften this summer | HousingWire.

Report: Push for homeownership society causes unemployment | Katonah Real Estate

It may seem counterintuitive, but apparently a new study from leading economists David Blanchflower with Dartmouth’s Department of Economics and Andrew Oswald with the University of Warwick claims increases in U.S. homeownership actually lead to higher levels of unemployment.

This suggestion counters the notion that increased homeownership activity is healthy for the economy, so take it with a grain of salt.

The report, which is available here, was covered on CNBC with the news agency saying the era of building an ‘ownership society’ is now blamed for causing less social mobility and employment options.

Blanchflower and Oswald claim upticks in homeownership lead to lower levels of labor mobility, greater commute times and fewer new businesses.

These issues eventually contributed to fewer employment opportunities, they suggest.

With homeownership-centric areas having more zoning restrictions and fewer businesses coming in, an economic stall is the potential end result, the study suggests.

“Our argument is not that owners themselves are disproportionately unemployed. The evidence suggests, instead, that the housing market can produce negative ‘externalities’ upon the labor market. The time lags are long. That gradualness may explain why these important patterns are so little-known,” the economists write.

CNBC covered the report Friday.

 

Report: Push for homeownership society causes unemployment | REwired.