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What $3,400/Month Can Rent You Around New York City | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

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↑ This full-floor townhouse apartment on Saint Johns Place and Fifth Avenue in Park Slope has three bedrooms, which is good, and a cat sleeping on one of the beds, which is adorable. It’s asking $3,500/month.

See how other neighborhoods stack up >>

↑ On the Upper West Side, a corner one-bedroom in condop building on 89th Street is asking $3,300/month. It does not allow pets, but the building offers such amenities as a gym, doorman, concierge, roof deck, and laundry.

 

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/05/02/what_3400month_can_rent_you_around_new_york_city.php

Florida’s Designer-Owned ‘Palace of the Eagles’ Wants $7.85M | Bedford Real Estate

 

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Named for a family of Bald Eagles that still nested on its grounds as of an Architectural Digest write-up in 2001 (in an issue that also devoted pages to the home of actor Paul Hogan, of Crocodile Dundee fame) Winter Park’s Palazzo delle Aquile is owned by Marc Thee and Michael Abbott, partners at Marc-Michaels Interior Design, a full-service Boca Raton firm that boasts on its website a “thorough understanding of the luxury buyer’s needs and desires.” Marc and Michael should know; they were luxury buyers themselves (at least) once, back when they commissioned the home from architect Carlos Martin for a lakeside lot on a brick-lined, oak-flanked street in the part of Winter Park that still wears proud its resort community roots. Apparently done with their five-bedroom Venetian-style villa, the two-time AD 100 designers listed the place last week for $7.85M.

Interiors, luscious interiors. >>

At least in their 13-year-old interview, Thee and Abbot chalk the home’s 10,000 square feet of opulent and largely traditional designer decor up to Abbot’s “long-standing antique collecting habit.” As the better than average listing photos show, the home—which we’re assured is “not for the Sesame Street set”—completely lends itself to being decked out that way. Tour the “Venetian plasterwork walls” and the “old-fashioned southernstyle pecky cypress ceilings” below, and keep an eye out for the “custommade commode”:

 

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/04/30/floridas-designerowned-palace-of-the-eagles-wants-785m.php

 

Australian architect with a flair for the unusual | Bedford Real Estate

 

 

In the early 1960s, faced with the imagined scenario of total nuclear annihilation during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a dozen intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) silos were constructed in the Adirondacks in upstate New York near the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base. The crisis lasted less than two weeks, and because the silos didn’t work very well anyway and had a lifespan of around three years, most were decommissioned by 1964.

The military didn’t know what to do with the silos, which were vast, cavernous underground structures that went 185 feet down and housed Air Force squadrons. They donated the silos to different counties, who didn’t know what to do with them either. So they remained abandoned for more than 50 years.

Eventually, people like Australian architect Alexander Michael came along. He snatched one up near the Plattsburgh base in 1996 for $160,000 and has spent the years ever since plunking down more than $300,000 and restoring his silo to its original glory, while making it a part-time home along the way. He’s got a full kitchen, sleeping quarters and even the original launch control console to tinker with.

6 market insights your real estate clients can use for a quicker sale this spring | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

The spring housing market is about to get into full swing. And while agents may be fully aware of the state of this year’s emerging housing market, your clients may not be. It’s your job to get your sellers up to speed with what the 2014 home-selling season will bring.

Here are six market insights to share with your current or prospective clients that will give them a head start when it comes to a successful sale this spring!

Right now = a great time to sell

The winter home-selling season was crippled by the polar vortex, especially in the East and Northeast, so there’s pent-up demand from buyers who’ve been waiting for better weather to brave the house hunt. Mortgage rates are still at historic lows, so buyers ARE poised to buy and ready to hit the streets.

The numbers say sell now

Sixty percent of all homes in 2014 will be bought and sold between May and August. Sellers who put their home on the market at the beginning of the selling season will up their chances of snagging a winning offer before buyers turn their attention back to school starting in September.

Price it right

Many metros in the country have seen double-digit price increases in the past year. But this last quarter, prices started to slow nationally — and pricing is a critical component to getting a house sold. With this fluctuating market, sellers need to look at comps of similar homes in their area and rely on the expertise of their agent. Plus, remember, recency matters: Sellers should look back no more than 60 days and depend on their agent to help them set the price appropriately. The sale price of homes that sold recently paints a much better picture of what to expect than the price of homes that sold six months ago (or of homes that have yet to sell).

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/next/6-market-insights-your-real-estate-clients-can-use-for-a-quicker-sale-this-spring/?utm_source=20140428&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailyheadlinesam#sthash.9l9YMXTd.dpuf

Updates from The Town of Bedford | Bedford NY Homes

 

Thursday, April 25, 2014

Dear Residents,

Bedford Police Taking Back Unwanted Prescription Drugs April 26 at 307 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills. Click here for the press release

2014 Town-Wide Clean-up Days 2014 – May 1-3

Join us at the Crusher Road Highway Facility off Route 22, just North of Route 172, in Bedford Village where Town residents can bring for a fee (listed – click on the link below) household debris and metal waste and, at no charge, bring brush and tree debris to the Beaver Dam Highway facility on Beaver Dam road off Harris Road. Days/Hours are:

Thursday May 1st and Friday May 2nd: 7:30am-3:00pm and
Saturday, May 3rd: 7:30am-4:30pm
For more information click here

2014 NYSEG Routine Tree Trimming:

NYSEG Tree Pruning – NYSEG will be trimming the Bedford Hills 225 circuit for routine maintenance in 2014. This will be done to help improve the reliable distribution of power throughout the circuit. Attached are the roads in your town that are on the mentioned circuit.

The trimming specifications are to cut vegetation 10 feet to either side of the primary line, that is the line at the top of the poles. Cut vegetation 10 feet below the primary line and cut overhanging vegetation 15 feet above the line.

It should be noted that trees that are within 10 feet of the line and have the ability to grow into the line will be evaluated for removal as well as dangerous/ hazardous trees outside 10 feet.

Employees from ACRT INC. will be pre planning the tree work. This company will be going to everyone who has property on this circuit and explaining the tree work that will be done prior to the tree crews starting the work. Attached is the notification letter the company will be using. We expect the tree work to start later this year.

If you would like to review the circuit maps and discuss any concerns, I and Nelson Tree Service General Foreman will be more than happy to meet with you.
Brewster Division, Sam Miller, 845.278.8120, extension 229

Notice:

The Bedford Water District will flush the water mains in Katonah, Bedford Village Bedford Hills and the Stanwood/Cedar Downs areas until Wednesday, April 30th.

2014 County & Town Tax Reminder- avoid a 2% penalty for late payments – due by April 30, 2014, without Penalty.

Reminders:

The Town of Bedford resident commuter parking permit applications for the 2014-2015 permit season will be mailed out after May 1st this year.

The Town of Bedford will be celebrating Arbor Day with a tree planting ceremony on Saturday, April 26 at 9:00 am at the Bedford Hills Memorial Park. Please join us!

So Helpful: A Map of Housing Prices at Every London Tube Stop | Bedford NY Real Estate

In a big city, it can be tough finding an affordable apartment near work, especially if you want to use public transit to commute. A new map tool developed in London is making that search a little easier. Created by the apartment search website Find Properly, the tool reproduces the London Tube map, with rental and house prices (and links to property listings) detailed for each station. Click on the station, and the map reproduces the different prices at each stop along the line, creating a graph that sometimes looks like rolling hills and sometimes like a set of alpine peaks and chasms.

(If you’re having any trouble seeing or using the embedded map above, click here for the full version)

While the prices (and do note that they are listed by week instead of month) could make your eyes water, the map is nonetheless a remarkably helpful tool. Commuters can decide how many Tube stops and changeovers away from work they’re prepared to live, then work out what they can afford within that area.

Even for people who know London well, a map like this can blow assumptions out of the water by showing the gap between a neighborhood’s reputation and its actual prices. People have long paid very high prices, for example, in the North London hilltop district of Hampstead, attracted by its village-like 18th century streets and massive woodland park. The map shows that the neighborhoods further down the same hill – once considered a second-best overflow area – can cost even more. It also turns out that the South London area where I live is actually more expensive than the nicer neighborhood next door (time to move, perhaps?).

Browsing the map, some clear trends develop. Across town, rent rises and falls are far less spiky than those for house prices. This is especially true for one-bedroom apartments, less so the more bedrooms you add – though the figures don’t take into account the smaller size of city center apartments. For cheaper housing, you’re generally better off looking in the Far East of London. And for bargains? You’re best off looking in another city entirely.

 

 

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http://www.theatlanticcities.com/technology/2014/04/so-helpful-map-housing-prices-every-london-tube-stop/8949/

 

Bedford NY Clean Up Day | Bedford NY Real Estate

2014 Bedford Town-Wide Clean-up Days
Residents can join us at the Crusher Road Highway Facility off Route 22, just North of Route 172, in Bedford Village where Town residents can bring, for a fee (listed below), household debris and metal waste and, at no charge, bring brush and tree debris to the Beaver Dam Highway facility on Beaver Dam road off Harris Road. Days/Hours are:

Thursday May 1st & Friday May 2nd: 7:30am-3:00pm
and
Saturday, May 3rd: 7:30am-4:30pm
The Highway Department will not accept any of the following items: tires, batteries, computers, refrigerators, freezers, pressure treated lumber, air conditioners, propane tanks, paint, varnish, chemicals, medical waste, or other toxic materials. No E- Waste – televisions, computers (desktops, monitors, and notebooks), computer mice and keyboards, printers, scanners, fax machines, cell phones, VCRs.

Proof of Bedford residency is required, and fees are as follows: – $25 per carload – $60 per pickup truck load – $115 for small dump trucks (<6 yd) – $230 and up for large dump trucks (>6 yd)
The Bedford Village Chowder & Marching Club will hold their Tag Sale on Friday May 2nd and Saturday, May 3rd at the Crusher Road Highway Facility.
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Multi-Family West Village Townhouse Asks $22.5 Million | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

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The listing for this four-story townhouse on West 11th Street touts it as a “mansion in the making,” but anyone looking to convert it from a multi-family house to a single-family mansion will have to pony up $22.5 million (or thereabouts) just for the initial purchase, meaning that it might make more sense to just keep the current configuration — an owner’s triplex and two market-rate rental units. The house was built in 1836 but has retained only a few token details, most of which are fireplaces. It also apparently has a 1,200-square-foot garden, although that’s not pictured.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/21/multifamily_west_village_townhouse_asks_225_million.php

Bedford NY Supervisor update | Bedford NY Homes

 

Dear  Residents,

It’s been a brutal winter – and as last night’s snowfall  tells us, it keeps coming back at us.

 

The winter has been tougher than usual on our roads.  We  are working as promptly as we can to restore them to good condition.  In  addition to working to fix potholes, the Town Board is considering a substantial  increase in funding for paving – approximately 30% to $1.1 million.  Further, we  have moved up to May 6 the scheduled date for adoption of the Capital Plan to  allow us to begin paving.   We aim to complete most paving and associated  drainage work projects in the summer before school  starts.

I also wish to mention that we are discussing with the  New York State Department of Transportation the need for attending to the even  greater deterioration in the state roads in our Town, such as Routes 22, 117,  121, 137 and 172.

 

As to potholes you find in our Town roads, please call  our Pothole Hotline at 666-7669 or feel free to contact me at 666-6530 or  Supervisor@BedfordNY.gov.

 

We  appreciate your understanding and patience.

 

Chris  Burdick

Supervisor

 

Homebuilder survey: Housing slump ahoy! | Bedford NY Real Estate

 

The new home market is getting no spring lift whatsoever at least based on the National Association of Home Builder’s housing market index, which missed expectations for the last seven out of eight months, coming in at a lower-than-expected 47.

The index has been stuck below breakeven 50 for three months now, even though it’s the start of the “spring buying season.”

The homebuilder index weakness is centered in traffic, which remains far below 50 at 32.

Details for March once again showed serious weakness in traffic, at 33 versus February’s 31. Weakness in traffic points to lack of participation by first-time homebuyers and the importance of all-cash buyers who have been holding up the housing market, and who are now disappearing.

The official position of NAHB is that there is confidence in future activity, but there’s not a lot to support that. Expectations for tomorrow’s, mortgage applications, housing starts and permit data are no better than flat.

“Builder confidence has been in a holding pattern the past three months,” said NAHB Chairman Kevin Kelly, a home builder and developer from Wilmington, Del.  “Looking ahead, as the spring home buying season gets into full swing and demand increases, builders are expecting sales prospects to improve in the months ahead.”

The housing market index posted a record 10-point loss to 46 in February and hasn’t yet recovered, in what is a bad omen for the housing sector where many are banking on spring strength.

 

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/29673-homebuilder-survey-housing-slump-ahoy