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South Florida home prices rise, but sales soften | Armonk NY Homes

South Florida home prices rose in November, though sales slowed as buyers regained more control over the recovering market.

Broward County’s median price for existing single-family homes last month was $270,000,  up 29 percent from a year ago, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Realtors said Thursday. Despite the large annual increase, the median has remained unchanged for three consecutive months.

Palm Beach County’s median of $252,000 was 16 percent higher than a year ago, according to the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches. But it too has softened, hovering close to $250,000 since July.

Meanwhile, the once-blistering sales pace also has cooled. Broward had 1,076 homes trade hands last month, off 11 percent from a year ago. Palm Beach County had 1,110 sales in November, up just 1 percent from November 2012.

Investors have fueled demand since the market hit bottom early last year, but many have pulled back as prices have increased, real estate agents and analysts say. In both counties, cash sales declined in November from a year earlier.

Industry observers say the market was destined to lose some of its steam. They expect prices to continue rising next year, but at a much slower rate.

Terry Story, an agent in Broward and Palm Beach counties, said buyers are taking more time to consider their options and not rushing to bid on overpriced properties.

“The buyers are saying, ‘Nah, nah, nah,’” Story said. “They’re waiting for sellers to reduce their prices and they’re waiting for more properties to come on the market.”

 

 

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-12-19/business/sfl-south-florida-home-prices-link-20131219_1_south-florida-home-prices-large-annual-increase-terry-story

 

Snow Is Back In The Forecast For Tuesday In Armonk | Armonk NY Homes

Westchester County is likely to see its second accumulating snow fall in the span of four days on Tuesday.

After a mostly sunny day Monday with highs near 30, there is an 80 percent chance of snow on Tuesday, mainly before 4 p.m., with 2 to 4 inches accumulation possible, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The snow is expected to start prior to dawn on Tuesday, which could make driving conditions during the morning commute treacherous.

It will clear out on Wednesday, with sunny skies and a high around 35.

Thursday should be mostly sunny with a high around 34.

Temperatures will then warm up for the weekend.

There is a chance of rain Friday with a high of around 48. There’s a chance of rain on Saturday with a high around 43.

 

 

http://armonk.dailyvoice.com/news/snow-back-forecast-tuesday-westchester

Winter Storm Watch Is In Effect For Armonk On Saturday | Armonk NY Real Estate

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Westchester County on Saturday and into Saturday night.

Snow is expected to arrive late in the morning on Saturday and could become heavy at times at night before mixing with sleet and freezing rain. Snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches are possible with a trace of ice, but there is still a good amount of uncertainty as far as possible accumulations, depending on the path of the storm. Road conditions are expected to be hazardous.

Winds will be gusting out of the Northeast from 10 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour. Temperatures will be in the lower 20s.

The snow is expected to move out of the area by Sunday with mostly sunny skies forecast for Sunday with a high in the mid 30s.

Check back for more updates.

 

http://armonk.dailyvoice.com/news/winter-storm-watch-effect-westchester-saturday

 

Twitter Buckles Under Pressure, Lets You Block Users Again | Armonk Realtor

Twitter reversed its stance on blocking a second time Thursday night, reverting to the original policy in the face of what it admitted was tremendous opposition on the service. “We never want to introduce features at the cost of users feeling less safe,” Vice President of Product Michael Sippey wrote in a blog post. The original story is below.

If you’re having problems with a stalker, you don’t need a restraining order — just wear a blindfold. That at least appears to be the logic behind a policy change Twitter announced Thursday, one its users are calling baffling.

Previously, the service allowed you to block any troublesome follower, denying them access to your tweets. Now, in an about-face, the process of blocking simply mutes the user in question, meaning you can’t see their tweets. But they can retweet you, allowing their followers to contact you in turn.

“If your account is public, blocking a user does not prevent that user from following you, interacting with your Tweets, or receiving your updates in their timeline,” the company says in its amended “blocking users on Twitter” help page.

A company spokesperson explained to Forbes that the change had been made because “people would see they had been blocked and get mad,” resulting in “antagonistic behavior.”

But that didn’t wash with many users who’d experienced real harassment on the service. “This is a huge and very serious problem for people, like me, who have received repeated rape and death threats on Twitter on a fairly consistent basis,” wrote Zerlina Maxwell, a prominent…

20 must-have bathroom ideas | Armonk NY Homes

A bathroom should be more than the daily necessities. It should be a retreat, a getaway after a long day. Take steps to renovate the room into that escape. If not making it over, at least improve it.

Need ideas? The DesignMine gallery showcases bathrooms real people use for rest and relaxation. They’re the fortresses of solitude for the everyday hero, designed and decorated by professionals who know what people need.

Check out these top 20 styles from the collection, ranging from the classical into the fantastical. Whether it’s a particular style or a mixture, convert your bathroom into the space you’ll find comfort in.

 

 

 

http://realestate.msn.com/20-must-have-bathroom-ideas

Armonk, Bedford Corners lead in Average Ask Price | #RobReportBlog

Armonk,   Bedford Corners lead in Average Ask Price | #RobReportBlog
Katonah$2,167,544.00
Pound   Ridge$1,394,316.00
South   Salem$1,078,984.00
Mt Kisco$972,195.00
Chappaqua$1,672,839.00
North   Salem$1,670,172.00
Armonk$2,953,827.00
Bedford   Village$2,013,776.00
Bedford   Hills$1,733,887.00
Bedford   Corners$2,614,154.00

Turn-Of-The-Century Pacific Heights Mansion Asks $27M | Armonk Real Estate

Have a nomination for a jaw-dropping listing that would make a mighty fine House of the Day? Get thee to the tipline and send us your suggestions. We’d love to see what you’ve got.

Location: San Francisco, Calif. Price: $27,000,000 The Skinny: Where to start with this stunning Pacific Heights home? The secret Prohibition-era bar? The expansive Art Deco ballroom? The amazing San Francisco Bay views? Or, maybe, the home’s prodigious price tag: $27M, which is a whopping $21M more than the current owner, University of Phoenix co-founder John Murphy, paid for the 9,320-square-foot manse in 1997. That’s a sizable markup, but the home, which was built in 1905 for a member of the Spreckel’s Sugar Company dynasty, does come with an impeccable San Francisco pedigree. It was designed by noted Bay Area architects Bliss and Faville, whose other designs include the American Conservatory Theater and the Bank of California building, and was previously owned by the son of former S.F. Mayor Joseph Alioto. A spiral staircase serves the five-level traditionalist’s delight, which has five bedrooms and dive bathrooms, a walnut-paneled library, solarium, and elevator for the stair-wary. Also: the views!  So why would anyone walk away from a home like this (aside from, of course, the opportunity for a huge profit-taking sale)? Mr. Murphy tells the Wall Street Journal he wants to downsize and spend more time at his Napa Valley estate.

Eichler Remodel Spawns a Design Career | Armonk NY Homes

Sometimes you don’t know what you want until it’s right in front of your face. Pamela Lin and her husband, Erwin Tam, had set out looking for a run-of-the-mill, contemporary cookie cutter home with two stories that they could move into without much renovating. But none of the dozens of homes they toured wowed them. Until they walked inside a home designed by well-known California developer Joseph Eichler.
Seeing the open-sky atrium surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows and the open floor plan, Lin and Tam’s style compass completely shifted. Turned out, they weren’t lovers of contemporary style at all; they were midcentury modernists at heart. “Right away we knew this home was for us,” Lin says.
Another thing they soon discovered: Lin is a natural designer. A full-time project manager for Google at the time, she reached out to a few professionals, but her tastes were so particular that she just decided to design the whole house herself, reimagining the kitchen and bathrooms and choosing furnishings, materials and paint colors. Two of her fellow Googlers saw the end result and each hired her to do their homes. Then a neighbor’s friend saw the house, knocked on her door and hired her. After that a different neighbor procured her services as well.
With such demand, Lin decided to start her own interior design company, Urbanism Designs.
Houzz at a Glance Who lives here: Pamela Lin, Erwin Tam and their daughters, Eniko (8 months) and Eliana (4) Location: Sunnyvale, California Size: 1,890 square feet; 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Lin researched Eichler homes because she wanted to preserve the Eichler feel but modernize it slightly. Previous owners had already altered a few features — they had removed some original interior wood paneling and painted the ceiling, for example — but she tried to keep the structure as original as possible. “We tried to preserve as much as we could and just modernize things without losing the structure and bones,” Lin says.
The exterior form is virtually unchanged apart from new paint. Lin also added frosted glass to the front door sidelight, changed the side fence to ipe wood and added landscaping steps and concrete planter boxes, which she designed based on a photo she saw on Houzz.
Exterior paint: Dolphin; door paint: Pumpkin Cream, both by Benjamin Moore
The front door opens to this atrium, which originally wooed Lin and Tam into buying the house. In their research they saw that many people opted to cover Eichler atriums to add more interior square footage, but they chose to preserve it.
Lin believes the previous owners thought to hire a company like Elizabeth Gordon Studio to design  a wood wall originally separated the interior and exterior and that changed it to frosted glass.
AFTER: Lin took the connectivity a step further by adding clear, double-pane glass. She also replaced the concrete with an ipe wood deck and a fire pit. Mexican pebbles keep other areas clean looking and low maintenance. “We wanted to make it a place where you’d want to hang out as a family,” Lin says. Cube: Frank Gehry; glass doors: Palo Alto Glass
The atrium leads to the kitchen, where Lin removed a partial wall that had blocked views inside. With that and the frosted glass removed, this outdoor space has become a focal point.
Previous owners had painted the ceiling white. “I would have loved to have the original wood color,” Lin says. They had also added generic veneer wood cabinets and a Spanish terra-cotta tile floor.

Lack of confidence weighs on housing | Armonk NY Homes

Consumers are still wading through the lingering effects of the financial crisis and lacking the confidence needed in the economy to move forward. And as long as consumer spending is lagging on the personal shopping front, homebuying is going to remain out of the question for many families.

This year’s Black Friday shopping failed to kick-start the shopping season with a boom. In fact, retail spending fell for the first time in at least seven years over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Consumers racked up $59.1 billion in purchases in 2012, compared to only $57.4 billion this year, as hyped-up deals and bargains failed to lure in shoppers, the National Retail Federation said.

The good news is that while consumers are not so confident right now, they are de-leveraging debts carried from the pre-crisis days — a potential breakthrough for the housing market.

“Our findings suggest that the consumer de-leveraging experienced since the financial crisis will trough in the next year or two, driven by improved mortgage credit availability and better consumer demand,” Paul Miller, a managing director at FBR Capital Markets, said.

 

 

 

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/28176-lack-of-confidence-weighs-on-housing