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Kitchen DIY Projects to Tackle This Weekend | Mt Kisco Real Estate

The kitchen is the most popular room to remodel, but sadly, it is not the cheapest. One way to offset those costs is by completing the work yourself. Despite its high traffic, there are plenty of kitchen remodeling projects homeowners can accomplish without the help of a professional. If you want to shed some costs and transform your kitchen, read on to learn more about seven easy DIY projects perfect for any kitchen remodel.

The Benefits of Kitchen Remodels

Before you begin your kitchen remodel, you have to know why you are remodeling. Homeowners redo their kitchens for a variety of reasons; some just want a new look, some are planning to move, some can’t deal with their tile floors, and others just want more functionality. However, when we talked to homeowners across the country, three dominant reasons became evident.

Homeowners remodel their kitchens to:

  • Increase the value of their home
  • Add different designs
  • Install more storage or make it more convenient

1. DIY Kitchen Countertops

Kitchens almost always start and end with the countertops. Homeowners tend to shy away from working with expensive features—like their countertops—but as you will see, installing your own kitchen countertops is a job anyone can handle.

After you decide on your material, know the dimensions and have your counters cut (by the manufacturer), all homeowners can follow the steps below.

  1. Double-check that the counter size and cuts are perfect
  2. Add the sink before you install the counters (sink hole should be cut)
  3. Place countertop on workstation with plenty of space
  4. Drill a hole for the faucet and the brackets
  5. Add silicone around sink hole (ask countertop manufacturer what silicone or adhesive they recommend)
  6. Add the sink to the countertop
  7. Place countertop in desired location
  8. Seal all spaces with colored adhesive (match the countertop)
  9. Connect water lines

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2. How to Install a Sink

There are those homeowners who grow tired of looking at the same kitchen sinks for years and years. Much like the kitchen counters, all it takes is careful precision and a steady hand.

If you are installing a new sink, you will need to cut a hole in the countertop, just as we did above. The sink manufacturer should provide a cutting template. Just like the counters, install the faucet and waste line to the sink before the sink is secured in the hole—much easier.

Use the following steps to install the sink:

  1. Turn your sink over on your countertop in the desired location
  2. Trace around the sink
  3. Drill four holes at the corners of the sink placement
  4. Use a jigsaw to cut from corner to corner
  5. Check that the sink fits inside the hole
  6. Seal the cut edges of the countertop with a preservative primer
  7. Put the faucet in the sink and install the hoses as well
  8. Install the waste line as the instructions show
  9. Add a layer of adhesive on the counter where the sink will sit
  10. Some homeowners add retaining clips around the edges of the sink at this time
  11. Once you put the sink into place, tighten the clips if needed
  12. Connect the faucets and waste lines

For a more detailed description, please see our friends over at the DIY Network.

3. DIY Kitchen Cabinets

Much like the counters, homeowners tend to shy away from installing their own kitchen cabinets. Fortunately, installing kitchen cabinets is just as easy as hanging a TV or large painting. As long as you have a plan and know where the studs are, you can install your kitchen cabinets without a professional.

  1. Measure and find studs in the wall (mark them)
  2. Hang a support board (so you don’t have to hold the cabinet as you install)
  3. Remove cabinet doors
  4. Attach adjacent cabinets together
  5. Attach kitchen cabinets to the wall with the drill
  6. Install base kitchen cabinets using the same steps

4. Paint Kitchen Appliances

One of the cheapest and quickest ways to transform your kitchen is by giving it a fresh coat of paint. While the average price to paint an interior room is $1,655, you can drastically reduce the overall cost by completing the job yourself.

If you choose to go bold, we highly recommend consulting a professional first. Interior design pros know what colors work in what rooms. If you’re looking for a smaller job, painting kitchen appliances could have the same design effect and yet, take half the time. Most major appliance manufacturers offer paint, panel kits, and other fix-ups on their websites. With these kits, you could redo your refrigerator, oven, or dishwasher.

Whether you want a fresh look for your home or are planning to sell it in the near future, a coat of paint inside the home will make the space look newer, brighter, and even a little more spacious.

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5. DIY Tile Backsplash

The backsplash has become the new necessity in kitchen remodels across the country. Backsplashes can give dull or small kitchens that “wow” factor we all seek. They come in a wide array of designs, matching your traditional, rustic, or modern kitchen. As long as you’re not afraid to get your hands dirty, you can install the backsplash yourself.

Follow the steps below to install your own tiled kitchen backsplash:

  1. Measure the distance between your top cabinet and your countertop
  2. Grab your tiled backsplash and cut it to match the distance you just measured
  3. Remove the outlet covers on the wall
  4. Clean the walls to remove all oils, grease, and marks
  5. Place your tile on the wall in the desired location
  6. Carefully add the bottom row of the backsplash, starting with the left-hand side
  7. Make sure it is straight and even before moving forward or applying pressure
  8. To add the grout, cut the edge of the grout bag and evenly distribute it with an evening tool or a floater
  9. Apply grout to the backsplash in a diagonal pattern
  10. Then, push the grout into the joints going the opposite direction
  11. Make sure there is grout in all joints
  12. Use a damp sponge and clean all the grout and joints

6. Clean Grout on Tile Floor

Speaking of tile and grout, a terrific way to update your kitchen with little to no cost at all is by cleaning the grout on your tile floor.The visible grout lines made from water, sand, and cement absorb grease and dirt faster than tiles. As a result, it may discolor quickly, resulting in an ugly design for your kitchen floor.

The savvier DIYer would create his or her own grout cleaner from any combination of baking soda, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide or (oxygen) bleach. As an extra precaution, only use bleach if you have light-colored grout. However, the safer bet would be to buy a special pH-balanced product from a flooring company to protect against discoloration.

Depending on the chosen cleaner, it’s always best to let it sit within the grout for a few minutes before scrubbing it in. If you’re using a combination of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, let the peroxide settle before hitting the scrubber.

After pouring a healthy amount of cleaner and letting it sit, gently add your baking soda (if you’re using it). Then, use your toothbrush or specialty brush and rub away the dirt. Don’t be afraid to use some muscle. Most homeowners ignore their grout for months, if not years, so a good amount of grease and dirt could be hiding.

7. DIY Fixes for the Refrigerator

Food is the main reason we enter and leave the kitchen, but if your fridge is on the fritz, the kitchen loses all purpose. Luckily, homeowners can fix some of the most common refrigerator issues.

The most common problem fridges face is leakage. A range of issues could cause a refrigerator to leak, but the most common culprit is a loose gasket. A refrigerator gasket is the flexible elastic strip attached to the outer edge of a refrigerator or freezer.

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Fixed Mortgage Rates Hovering Near 2014 Lows | Mt Kisco Real Estate

 

today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average fixed mortgage rates little changed from the previous week with the 30-year mortgage still hovering around 4 percent.

News Facts

  • 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 4.01 percent with an average 0.5 point for the week ending November 13, 2014, down from last week when it averaged 4.02 percent. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 4.35 percent.
  • 15-year FRM this week averaged 3.20 percent with an average 0.5 point, down from last week when it averaged 3.21 percent. A year ago at this time, the 15-year FRM averaged 3.35 percent.
  • 5-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) averaged 3.02 percent this week with an average 0.5 point, up from last week when it averaged 2.97 percent. A year ago, the 5-year ARM averaged 3.01 percent.
  • 1-year Treasury-indexed ARM averaged 2.43 percent this week with an average 0.4 point, down from last week when it averaged 2.45 percent. At this time last year, the 1-year ARM averaged 2.61 percent.

Average commitment rates should be reported along with average fees and points to reflect the total upfront cost of obtaining the mortgage. Visit the following links for theRegional and National Mortgage Rate Details and Definitions. Borrowers may still pay closing costs which are not included in the survey.

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Attributed to Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist, Freddie Mac.

“Fixed mortgage rates were slightly down on mixed results from October’s employment report. While the unemployment rate declined to 5.8 percent, nonfarm employment rose by 214,000 jobs, which was below consensus expectations. Net revisions for payroll employment in August and September added 31,000 more jobs to the initial readings.”

 

 

 

 

Beachfront Cottage in Dennis Port Wants $88K | Mt Kisco Real Estate

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With an $88,000 price tag, this Dennis Port cottage probably would have been included on last week’s map of Cape Cod’s least expensive beachfront listings, but the property hit the market just days ago. Located in Chase’s Ocean Grove, the seasonal home “is right on the edge of a gorgeous Nantucket Sound beach!!” Built in 1950, the 292 square foot studio features an enclosed porch, a full bath and an outdoor shower. The lot in the classic cottage community is just 740 square feet – perfect for those who despise yard work and really, really enjoy residential density. According to the listing, the beachfront home is a “popular rental,” but there’s no mention of weekly rates. There’s an annual land lease fee of $6,500 and, for better or for worse, all of the furniture is included in the sale.

 

 

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http://capecod.curbed.com/archives/2013/08/29/beachfront-cottage-in-dennis-port-wants-88k.php

Teatown Lake Reservation Update | Mt Kisco Realtor

November 5, 2014                                                            Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Find us on Pinterest  View our videos on YouTubenull

PROGRAMS:
Advanced Registration is required for all programs. Unless noted, all programs meet in the Nature Center and are $7 per person or FREE for members. Please register by calling (914) 762-2912 ext. 110
Krohn APellegrino

 

Ceramic Plates & Sculpture 

by Barbara Krohn

Artist Reception:

Saturday, November 8, 4:30 – 7 pm

 

Ms. Krohn and her family have long standing connections to Teatown and we are very pleased to be hosting an exhibit of her recent works.
On exhibit November & December 2014

 Click here for more info.

 

People Power: How Citizen Science is Changing the Way Scientists Work

Friday, November 7

8:30 am – 10:30 am

at the Westchester County Center,

White Plains, NY

 

Citizen science is professionally-led research conducted in tandem with community-based volunteers. Citizen scientists learn valuable skills in order to collect and submit data, share experiences, and spread essential information all while observing nature with a critical lens. In turn, these large open volunteer networks often allow researchers to accomplish tasks that would be too expensive or time consuming to accomplish through other means. Teatown is a proud partner of the Conversations on Conservation (Conservation Cafes) Series.

 

Click here for full details and to RSVP

Sitting on Purpose
Saturday, November 8
10 am – 11:30 am
Lynn Trotta of Sagefire Institute returns with the ancient practice of Sit Spot – a form of daily meditation that takes a person out of their head and puts them into their senses. In Sit Spot, nature becomes the Master and draws forth the Master within.
Participants will be given the inspiration and key elements to integrating this life changing practice into their everyday living so they may experience a greater sense of peace, feel more connected to the natural world than they ever have before, feel healthier and discover a profound sense of gratitude. Please dress appropriately for the weather and provide for your personal level of comfort. Bring a blanket or camp chair to sit on as most of the program will occur outdoors.

Nuts About Squirrels!
Sunday, November 9
10 am – 11:30 am
Scurrying squirrels are busily hoarding food for the winter. Be part of the squirrely antics as we play a game and create a craft to take home. This program is intended for families with children 3 – 6 years of age.

Did you know? Squirrels have four front teeth that never stop growing so they don’t wear down from the constant gnawing.
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1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
Teatown Lake Reservation’s
mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship.
Nature Center hours:
9 am – 5 pm daily
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.
Click here for Teatown membership benefits, details,
and to purchase or renew
your membership online.

Your donation can make

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support our environmental education programs and the stewardship of our 1,000 acre preserve.

 

 

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Upcoming Events and Workshops:

Caring for Exotic Reptiles
Sunday, November 16
1 pm – 2:30 pm
Join Elissa Schilmeister for this program about responsible exotic reptile care. Learn about the exotic pet trade as we explore the realities of keeping pet turtles, lizards and snakes. Elissa will bring a few reptiles from her own personal collection. This program is for adults only.

Winter Birds
Saturday, November 22
9 am – 10:30 am
Winter is on the way! Charlie Roberto will lead a bird walk around Teatown Lake to locate our last lingering songbirds and other birds that remain for the winter. Free.

Bats in Peril
Saturday, November 22
10 am – 11 am
Did you know that bats are in a critical state of decline throughout the northeast due to white-nose syndrome? Come learn all about the curious and often misunderstood world of nocturnal insect-eating bats and what present-day challenges they face. Learn why we should all care about a future without these important little creatures. This program is for adults only.

Going Green: Out With the Old & In With
the New
Sunday, November 23
11 am – 12:30 pm
Reduce, reuse, recycle, turn an old t-shirt into a reusable bag and learn about ways to reduce your ecological footprint. Not suitable for children under 8.
Teatown Highlight:
Hike Teatown’s Lakeside Trail

 

This easy and enjoyable trail (1.5 miles), which circles Teatown Lake, is popular with families with small children. Access is behind the Nature Center building and currently has incredible autumn views.

 

Click here for a full list of Teatown’s Trails and for a downloadable Trail Map.

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8 Ways to Decorate a Center Table | Mt Kisco Real Estate

 

Whether placed in a grand foyer, tucked in the corner of a compact entry or serving double duty as a reading spot and dining table, you can count on a center table to bring a gracious note to the home. Here are eight ways to decorate this classic piece.

Haunted Houses in New Orleans | Mt Kisco Homes

8 Haunted Houses in New Orleans That Will Scare Your Pants Off

 

The Hermann-Grima House in New Orleans’s French Quarter is said to be alive with pleasant, friendly Southern ghosts. They’ve been known to scatter scented rose and lavender around the rooms and light the fireplaces to make it cozy. Built in 1831 for prosperous Creoles, it’s now a museum and one of the most significant residences in New Orleans.

Source: Flickr user wallyg

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https://homes.yahoo.com/photos/8-haunted-houses-orleans-scare-slideshow-133930238/

 

 

 

Sources of Financing for New Home Sales Relatively Unchanged for Third Quarter | Mt Kisco Homes

 

The onset of the housing crisis in 2007 led to a decline in the share of new home sales due to conventional mortgage financing and increases in the shares due to mortgages backed by the FHA and the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA), as well as cash purchases.

Third quarter data from the Census Bureau’s Quarterly Sales by Price and Financing indicate that count of cash-based new single-family home sales stood at 8,000 for the quarter or about 7% of total sales. During the 2002-2003 period, cash sales made up only 4% of purchases. In contrast, cash purchases constitute a considerably larger share of the existing home market – 24% in September per National Association of Realtors estimates.

It is worth noting that another measure of cash sales for total new construction from CoreLogic shows a higher level of cash sales than the Census: 16% in July 2014.

New home sales due to FHA-backed loans were 12% of the market during the third quarter according to the Census estimates. This is down from 28% in the first quarter of 2010 and is closer to the 10% 2002-2003 average. As the conventional mortgage financing share has risen, the share of new single-family home sales due to FHA-backed mortgages has declined.

VA-backed loans were responsible for about 8% of new home sales during the third quarter of 2014.

These sources of financing serve distinct market segments, which is revealed in part by the median new home price allocable to each. For the third quarter, the median new home price due to FHA financing was $201,500. The median price for VA-backed loans rose to $258,900.

Conventional mortgage financing had a median price of $298,400.

Finally, the median price for cash purchases for the third quarter was $284,300.

Analysis of mortgage markets is important because it suggests the underlying strength of housing demand, particularly for younger buyers with less equity or savings who must use a mortgage to buy a home.

 

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http://eyeonhousing.org/2014/10/sources-of-financing-for-new-home-sales-relatively-unchanged-for-third-quarter/

Mount Kisco Scores High In Economic Growth Survey | Mt Kisco Real Estate

Mount Kisco receives high marks in a new economic growth survey from financial news site NerdWallet.

The municipality comes in seventh out of 188 communities that were researched for the site’s “Cities on the Rise” survey.

Criteria used for the survey, according to NerdWallet, involve growth in income, employment and population.

NerdWallet’s data, which are as recent as 2012, show that Mount Kisco’s working-age population is 8,863 and that it had a median income of $50,342.

The survey also shows that from 2009 to 2012, Mount Kisco’s working-age population grew by 5.47 percent and that its median income grew by 18.75 percent.

Mount Kisco was also the highest-scoring Westchester County community in the survey. The next-highest community in Westchester is Mamaroneck, which came in 14th.

 

 

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http://mtkisco.dailyvoice.com/news/mount-kisco-scores-high-economic-growth-survey

 

Drumroll Please, Super Plush BrickellHouse is Finished | Mt Kisco Real Estate

10436689_775025962520564_7758809170880473116_n.jpgRooftop pool deck construction, June 11th [Courtesy BrickellHouse]

BrickellHouse, developer Harvey Hernandez‘s amenity-laden, towering palazzo of posh, has received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy and is now basically done. The 46 story building, which was probably one of the earliest condominium projects in the current boom to go all-out and regain levels of luxe not seen since before the crash, has 374 units, a robotic parking garage, pools on the amenity deck, and the roof, a three-story lobby, a screening room, a spa and fitness center, at least a few resident lounges, and interiors by Yabu Pushelberg.

 

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http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/17/brickellhouse-temporary-certificate-of-occupancy.php

 

London housing market might be showing the first signs of a slow down | Mt Kisco Real Estate

London has been one of the most expensive cities in the word to live in for several decades, and the trend is showing little sign of ending any time soon. According to an October 14th article in the Financial Times, the UK’s Office for National Statistics reported earlier this week that London housing prices were up 19.6% year-over-year as of August. The numbers for both July and August represent the biggest one-month price increases since 2007.

London

Statement from ONS head

In a statement, Chris Jenkins, the head of housing market indices at the ONS, said the major year-over-year increase in London housing prices was partly because of a slower rate of growth in August 2013. “But that still takes nothing away from the fact that prices in London are rocketing,” he continued.

Regional breakdown of UK housing market

According to the ONS, the UK’s national housing price growth was 11.7% in the 12 months to August. The average property price climbed to £274,000.

Southeast England was one area that saw above-average growth of 12.3% The eastern part of England recorded a 11.6% increase.

Housing price growth outside London and the southeast was 7.8% overall.

 

 

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http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/10/london-house-prices-are-going-up/