Tag Archives: Armonk NY Homes for Sale

Armonk NY Homes for Sale

North Castle Seeks Proposals To Rehabilitate Windmills | Armonk Real Estate

The Town of North Castle is accepting through Aug. 8, proposals from contractors to rehabilitate the town’s windmills.

The town is looking to repair three ornamental windmills in the Windmill Farm section of town.

It is expected that this project will begin within two weeks of the signing of the request for proposal  agreement.

Proposals must be received at the office of the Town Clerk by 3 p.m., Aug. 8, 2013. Any
questions regarding this RFP should be directed to Sal Misiti, North Castle Water & Sewer Department,
at 914-273-1882.

 

 

North Castle Seeks Proposals To Rehabilitate Windmills | The Armonk Daily Voice.

Westchester Health Department Puts News On Facebook | Armonk Real Estate

The Westchester County Health Department is now providing breaking public health news and information on Facebook.

Residents can “like” the Health Department’s page to get health information and alerts in their news feed.

In addition to news, the department’s page also offers information on health and wellness, including exercise tips and nutrition information.

 

Westchester Health Department Puts News On Facebook | The Armonk Daily Voice.

Real estate investment trust yields robust rewards despite risk | Armonk Real Estate

Sinking money into real estate investment trusts is considered to be one of Wall Street’s most complex investments.

Owning shares of REITs gives investors an opportunity to get investment exposure to real estate, including apartments, shopping centers and office buildings. But they’ve gained a reputation of being risky and confusing — especially after the industry was pummeled during the last real estate crash.

 

 

Real estate investment trust yields robust rewards despite risk – Los Angeles Times.

Astorino OKs Deals For Rye Playland, Children’s Museum | Armonk Real Estate

Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino signed two deals Tuesday that would turn over operations of Playland Amusement Park to Sustainable Playland Inc.and would allow the Children’s Museum to move into the renovated bathhouse on the boardwalk.

The deal with SPI would see the non-profit take over operations of the park next year. The agreement is for 10 years, with an option to renew for another 10 years. SPI will invest $34 million in the park, and pay the county a $4 million fee.

“Through our new public-private partnership with Sustainable Playland and the Westchester Children’s Museum, we are reinventing Playland with a vision that builds on tradition by keeping what we love, such as Kiddyland and the historic rides, replaces tax dollars with private capital and adds new attractions and experiences for visitors to enjoy on a year round basis,” Astorino said. “This is a winning formula for saving Playland today and for future generations.”

With the signing, SPI has 30 days to submit to Astorino, a Playland Improvement Plan, which will outline the changes the group plans to make to the park. The plan will then go to the county Board of Legislators for approval. If the plan is not approved by Dec. 31, SPI has the right to withdraw from the agreement. Under SPI’s proposed plan, admission to the park would be free, with attractions grouped into separate zones that would each have separate fees. Zones include an aqua zone with a water park, an outdoor ball field, a renovated ice rink, a Great Lawn and an indoor multi-use facility that can be rented out for functions.

The lease that Astorino signed with the Children’s Museum would see the museum open up in the renovated bathhouse in the next two years. Under the terms of the lease, the museum will invest $7 million in infrastructure improvements in exchange for a $1 a year rent for 10 years.

 

Astorino OKs Deals For Rye Playland, Children’s Museum | The Bedford Daily Voice.

House prices and rent in England to surge by 2020, warns report | Armonk Homes

House prices in England will soar by 42% by 2020 and rents will rise by even more, according to a report from the National Housing Federationwhich warns of the “colossal strain” facing the generation born in the 1990s.

Many will remain trapped in their parents’ homes as property prices continue to outstrip earnings, warns the NHF. It forecasts that 3.7 millionyoung people will be living with their parents by 2020, as the rate of housebuilding fails to keep up with the rising population.

“By 2020 the price of a first-time buyer’s home will increase by 42% to £245,165. Although wages for 22- to 29-year-olds will increase by 36% by 2020, this poses a huge challenge for those wishing to be homeowners. Low-earning young people would have to spend 16 times their average wage just to buy a home,” said the NHF report.

Rents will be driven even higher as young adults are priced out of the property market. “NHF research shows that private rents are likely to be broadly stable through 2013, but could increase sharply, by about 6% a year, between 2015 and 2020 as interest rates and house prices rise. In 2020, rents are expected to be 46% higher than today. But when the new flood of young adults born in the noughties starts university or a new job, they could push rents even higher in a country already chronically short of decent housing.”

 

 

House prices and rent in England to surge by 2020, warns report | Money | The Guardian.

Tribute To Armonk Volunteer Fire Co. Tops News This Week | Armonk Real Estate

ARMONK, N.Y. — Here are some of the top stories in Armonk this week:

  • The Modern Barne in Armonk will host a tribute to the Armonk Volunteer Fire Company at the third annual “Beer and Barnacles” event on July 31 at 6:30 p.m.
  • The Library Board of Trustees named Scott Jarzombek as the new director of the North Castle Public Library in an announcement on Monday.
  • Armonk’s fall celebration will return with thesecond annual Cider & Donut Festival Sept. 21, according to the All About Armonk website

 

 

Tribute To Armonk Volunteer Fire Co. Tops News This Week | The Armonk Daily Voice.

U.S. News’ best nursing homes | Armonk Real Estate

An estimated 3.3 million Americans will live in the nation’s nearly 16,000 nursing homes during 2013. That number translates to 1 in 7 people ages 65 and up, and more than 1 in 5 of those 85 and older. They and their families will want and need a way to find a source of the best possible care. For many, it won’t be easy.

To help them, U.S. News has collected meaningful data and ratings about nearly every nursing facility in the United States, and built from them a searchable database designed to highlight the highest-rated homes likely to meet each user’s needs.

The data behind Best Nursing Homes come from Nursing Home Compare, a website run by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. CMS sets and enforces standards for nursing homes enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid, as most are. The agency also collects information from states and individual homes and assigns each home (other than a few too new to have built up enough months of data) a rating of one to five stars in each of three categories:

  • State-conducted health inspections
  • Nursing and physical therapy staffing
  • Quality of medical care

On January 2013, 3,036 nursing homes earned an overall rating of five stars from the federal government.

Top Places to Find Nursing Home Care

When it comes to finding a top-quality nursing home, residents of some states face a far easier task than others. While California and nine other states have at least a hundred top-rated nursing homes in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Nursing Homes ratings, several states have only a handful of nursing homes that meet the same standards.

 

 

U.S. News’ best nursing homes – 2013 – Caregiving – MSN Healthy Living.

More Britons Expect House Prices to Rise Next Year | Armonk NY Real Estate

Britons’ confidence in the housing market has risen, with more consumers forecasting price gains than declines in the next year, a survey by Halifax showed.

A gauge of the housing market measuring value expectations climbed to 40 in June from 33 in March, the mortgage unit of Lloyds Banking Group Plc said in an e-mailed statement in Londontoday. June’s reading was the highest since Halifax began the quarterly survey in April 2011. Fifty-two percent of respondents predict prices will advance over the next 12 months, with 12 percent forecasting decreases, it said.

“Sentiment regarding the outlook for house prices has improved markedly over the past quarter, continuing the trend seen since late 2012,” Halifax economist Martin Ellis said in the statement. “Nonetheless, the market still faces substantial headwinds with, for example, house prices remaining above the historical average in relation to earnings. Such factors are likely to prevent a sharp acceleration in house prices.”

The survey chimes with recent housing data that have shown an improving market. Reports from Hometrack Ltd., Acadametrics Ltd., and Nationwide Building Society all showed values rose in June as the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme and the government’s Help-to-Buy program eased the supply of credit.

 

More Britons Expect House Prices to Rise Next Year – Bloomberg.

10 Plants Sure to Stop Deer in Their Tracks | Armonk Homes

10 Plants Sure to Stop Deer in Their Tracks

 

 

10 Plants Sure to Stop Deer in Their Tracks | 10 Plants Sure to Stop Deer in Their Tracks – Yahoo! Homes.

Armonk’s Mariachi Mexico Restaurant Gets Makeover | Armonk Homes

For 23 years, Mariachi Mexico has been an Armonk institution. Now the restaurant is spicing things up.

The restaurant has undergone interior and menu makeovers thanks to new head chef Joana Herrera, who started in February. Herrera, a Hastings-on-Hudson resident who emigrated from Mexico when she was 11, previously worked at Mariachi Mexico as a waitress.

“I want to create a totally different vibe,” Herrera said. “This is one of my dreams. I want people to feel comfortable and relaxed.”

Herrera said she said wants customers to feel like they can come in and have a little bite to eat, and not have to order entrees.

“They can come in and have tacos and drink,” Herrera said. “I want them to enjoy the company.”

All types of music plays throughout the restaurant, from Spanish music to European techno to tango. The walls have been painted white, and a blackboard hangs in the back offering specials. Herrera, who graduated from culinary school in New York City, wants her passion for life to shine through.

“I believe in living each day to the fullest,” Herrera said. “You truly don’t know what’s happening tomorrow.”

A sign hangs in the center of the restaurant imploring customers to eat, drink, smile and love. The restaurant’s interior is inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Herrera visits the Frida Kahlo museum whenever she is in Mexico City.

Herrera said she feels fortunate to be head chef of a restaurant, knowing how few get the opportunity.

“I am extremely excited that I have gotten to this point,” Herrera said.

Working on the strip in downtown Armonk is also something Herrera enjoys. Herrera said she enjoys people watching outside the restaurant, and is glad she is not working in an isolated area.

When it comes to the menu, Herrera is very high on the restaurant’s chips, offering homemade plantain chips and blue tortilla chips. She described the food as Mexcian with a New York flare. Herrera cooks her food using epazote and guajillo chili.

Herrera said she loves street food, and has a real affection for tacos.

“Tacos are so enjoyable,” Herrera said. “You cannot turn down a taco.”

Tacos al pastor is her personal favorite, but the rest of the menu comes at a close second.

“I like everything,” Herrera said. “It’s hard to grow up in Mexico and not end up loving food.”

Mariachi offers light and healthy food, that Herrera said will fill patrons up and she is always working on the menu to satisfy the needs of customers.

“I want people to walk out with a big smile,” Herrera said. “From the food, décor and music to the smiles of the staff, I want them to have a good experience that reflects how hard we work.”

Mariachi Mexico is at 405 Main Street in Armonk. For more information, contact (914) 273-6805 or visit the restaurant’s website.

 

Armonk’s Mariachi Mexico Restaurant Gets Makeover | The Chappaqua Daily Voice.