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5 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home for Spring | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

Step 1: Clean the Air

Making your home inhospitable for allergens sounds like a daunting task. In a particulate sense, it’s going to be you against millions of mold spores, dust mites and pollen. Fortunately, though, you’re smarter than these minute microbes, and following these tips can help you keep allergies at bay. A well-ventilated house and nonleaking ductwork is a first line of defense against bringing allergens into your living space. Use HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters in the air conditioning system. Maintain the humidity level in the house at about 50 percent. Mold likes moisture, and dust and pollen are easily stirred in dry air. Keep your windows closed when pollen counts are highest: in the early morning hours, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and in windy conditions. Pollen and mold spores settle on clothing, so when you come in from outdoors, remove your outer garments in the mud room, and take a shower.

 

http://shine.yahoo.com/photos/5-ways-allergy-proof-home-slideshow-181100929/

As credit tightens at home, Chinese sell Hong Kong luxury real estate | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

Cash-strapped Chinese are scrambling to sell their luxury homes in Hong Kong, and some are knocking up to a fifth off the price for a quick sale, as a liquidity crunch looms on the mainland.

Wealthy Chinese were blamed for pushing up property prices in the former British territory, where they accounted for 43 percent of new luxury home sales in the third quarter of 2012, before a tax hike on foreign buyers was announced.

The rush to sell coincides with a forecast 10 percent drop in property prices this year as the tax increase and rising borrowing costs cool demand. At the same time, credit conditions in China have tightened. Earlier this week, the looming bankruptcy of a Chinese property developer owing 3.5 billion yuan ($565.25 million) heightened concerns that financial risk was spreading.

“Some of the mainland sellers have liquidity issues – say, their companies in China have some difficulties – so they sold the houses to get cash,” said Norton Ng, account manager at a Centaline Property real estate office close to the China border, where luxury houses costing up to HK$30 million ($3.9 million) have been popular with mainland buyers.

Property agents said mainland Chinese own close to a third of the existing homes that are now for sale in Hong Kong – up 20 percent from a year ago. Many are offering discounts of 5-10 percent below the market average – and in some cases as much as 20 percent – to make a quick sale, property agents and analysts said.

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/credit-tightens-home-chinese-sell-hong-kong-luxury-211105500–sector.html

Latest Figures Show New Home Sales and Prices Drop in New York | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

The New York, NY market saw a drop in new home closings year-over-year in November, a downhill move after a bump in October 2013. New home closings saw a 13.0% decline from a year earlier to 547. This was after the housing market saw a 39.6% hike year-over-year in October.

A total of 7,604 new homes were sold during the 12 months that ended in November, down from 7,686 for the year that ended in October.

As a percentage of overall housing closings, new home closings accounted for 5.2%. This is a decline 7.4% of closings a year earlier. For new and existing homes, closings increased year-over-year in November after also increasing in October year-over-year.

 

http://www.builderonline.com/local-housing-data/mid-atlantic/new-york-northern-new-jersey-long-island-ny-nj-pa.aspx?cid=lmkt:new-york-northern-new-jersey-long-island-ny-nj-pa:20140315&rdrnum=1000073719

 

Down to Earth Farmers Market | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

MAM-March 2014
Back by Popular Demand:                         Hudson River Apiaries, Maupston Design Studio, Pie Lady & Son, Trotta Pasta & MORE
Tomorrow, Saturday, March 15th Mamaroneck’s Winter Down to Earth Farmers Market
9:00 am-1:00 pm
Indoors at St. Thomas Episcopal Church                         168 West Boston Post Road (at Mount Pleasant Avenue)

Every week, fantastic local farmers and food makers come together at                        the market. They offer seasonal veggies and fruits,                        pasture-raised chicken and meats, fresh fish, pickles, cheese, savory                        yogurt, amazing breads & baked goods, locally-sourced international                        foods…the list keeps growing.

Tomorrow, in honor of St. Patrick’s Day on Monday, the market bakers are bringing Irish                        Soda Bread. If you eat gluten-free, don’t grow green with envy while                        others enjoy this treat. Meredith’s Bread has a gluten-free                        Irish Soda Bread for YOU.

From 10 am to noon, Brian Vegh will bring in the spirit with his Celtic violin playing.

Also, Trotta Pasta will have cheese-filled spinach tortellini! Normally priced at $6 for 13 ounces, this weekend they’re                        offering this specialty for just 1/2 price: $3 for 13 oz!

Everybody’s Irish in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, or as Ed                        Trotta of Trotta Pasta says, “St. Patrick was born in England while                        under Roman rule, so that makes him Italian, right??”

VENDOR LIST FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 2014: American Pride Seafood
Danascara Cheese
Dr. Pickle
Flourish Baking Company
Gaia’s Breath Farm
Gajeski Produce
Maupston Design Studio (handspun yarns & more)
Meredith’s Bread
Orchards of Concklin
Orwarshers Bakery
Pie Lady & Son
Sohha Savory Yogurt
Stone & Thistle Farm
Taiim Falafel Shack
Tierra Farm
Trotta Pasta
Wave Hill Breads Stay tuned to all market events, day vendor listings, and more on the Mamaroneck market webpage.

Thank you for supporting local farms and food businesses.

Down to Earth Farmers Markets is a certified B (Benefit) Corporation that curates and manages approximately twenty farmers markets in Westchester and Rockland Counties, as well as in New York City. We envision a strong regional food system, built by independent farms and                        food businesses, that provides everyone with an alternative to                        industrial food. We believe that seasonal, local food is a vital part of                        our heritage that ensures the health of our communities and                        environment.

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Five Places To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day In Westchester | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

Westchester’s residents are bursting with excitement to honor their Irish heritage and celebrate in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, Monday, March 17 — and so are its restaurants and bars. Here are five of the biggest St. Patrick’s food events coming up.

1. Yonkers Empire City Casino St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: Irish-American bands Black 47 and Shilelagh Law will be performing an outdoor trackside concert on Sunday, March 16 at 2 p.m. Jameson will be serving shots and cocktails, along with an Irish Beer tent serving Guinness, Harp Lager, Smithwick’s Irish Ale and Magner’s Cider. Corned beef and cabbage, bangers and burgers with Guinness onion rings will be served. $20

2. Burke’s Aishling Irish Community Center Fund-raiser: Burke’s Restaurant in Yonkers will be holding a fund-raiser on the night of March 14 from 8 to 10 p.m. for the Aishling Irish Center. It will additionally be having live Irish music on March 15, brunch on March 16, and March 17, St. Patrick’s Day will feature its traditional all-day corned beef and cabbage special. $30

3. Quiet Man Public House “Kegs and Eggs:” Peekskill’s Quiet Man Public House is getting an early start on St. Patrick’s Day with a “kegs and eggs” breakfast – which is exactly what it sounds like – from 7 a.m. until noon.

4. Ron Black’s St. Patrick’s Day Lunch: The local White Plains favorite will be opening at 11 a.m. on St. Patrick’s Day for lunch, and will be offering Irish beer and food specials throughout the day.

5. Molly Spillane’s All-Day Irish Music and Menu: Molly Spillane’s in Mamaroneck is throwing a reservations-only bash on St. Patrick’s Day, offering drink specials and an authentic Irish menu. Ireland native DJ Frankie Kennedy will be playing music all day, accompanied by bagpipers and step dancers.

 

http://chappaqua.dailyvoice.com/lifestyle/five-places-celebrate-st-patricks-day-westchester

 

10 cities where ordinary people can no longer afford homes | Chappaqua NY Homes

 

It now seems pretty clear that late 2012 or early 2013 was the ideal time to purchase a home: Real-estate prices and interest rates were both near record lows, creating an unprecedented buying opportunity for those who could muster a down payment and qualify for a mortgage.

Home affordability is still pretty good by historical standards, but typical buyers are once again being priced out in at least two dozen markets ranging from coastal hotspots to lower-cost inland cities. Three factors are pushing the cost of owning a home beyond the financial reach of ordinary families: Mortgage rates are ticking upwward as the Federal Reserve backs away from the super-easy monetary policy of the past five years. Home prices are rising as the economy recovers. And incomes are barely budging, which means typical families are once again falling behind as they try to bank enough to buy a home.

We used data from research firm RealtyTrac to determine where housing affordability is deteriorating the most. At the top of the list is Salinas, Calif., where a median-priced home rose 40% from the end of 2012 to the end of 2013, to $388,000. When rising interest rates are factored in, the income required to purchase a typical home rose by a whopping 58%.

The 10 areas in the list below are ranked by the increase in income required to buy a typical home from December 2012 to December 2013. We also included RealtyTrac’s affordability-index rating for the county each city is located in, to exclude cities in which required incomes have risen but homes are still relatively cheap. (The affordability index represents the median income per county as a percentage of the required income for a typical home purchase, so cities with a rating below 100 are less affordable while those above 100 are more affordable). We also grouped cities in northern and southern California into two entries, since there are so many of them. Here are the 10 areas where home affordability is deteriorating the most:

Source: RealtyTrac

With home prices rising nationwide by an average of about 11% in 2013, the income required to buy a typical home rose in all but a handful of cities. Still, affordability remains strong in the majority of markets, says Daren Blomquist of RealtyTrac. Here are the 10 cities where affordability has either improved during the past year, or barely changed (affordability-index data isn’t available for every city).

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-cities-where-ordinary-people-can-no-longer-afford-homes-203700652.html

US home prices rose at solid pace in January | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

U.S. home prices rose in January after three months of declines. A tight supply of homes might have helped boost prices and offset sales slowed by cold weather.

Real estate data provider CoreLogic says prices rose 0.9 percent in January after dipping 0.1 percent in December. Over the past 12 months, home prices have risen 12 percent, the biggest year-over-year gain in more than eight years.

CoreLogic’s price figures aren’t adjusted for seasonal patterns, such as winter weather, which can depress sales.

Snowstorms and low temperatures contributed to a sharp drop in sales of existing homes in January. The National Association of Realtors said sales plunged to their lowest level in 18 months. Still, the number of homes for sale remained low, a factor that might have helped increase prices.

Home sales and construction have faltered over the winter, partly because the weather has likely discouraged many Americans from house-hunting. The average rate on a 30-year mortgage is also about a percentage point more than it was last spring, which means buying costs are higher.

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-home-prices-rose-solid-130122017.html

Chappaqua School Budget Meetings Begin Monday | Chappaqua NY Homes

 

The Chappaqua School District recently released an update on the 2014-15 budget process.

A PTA-sponsored Community Forum on the proposed school budget is set for 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 3, in Bell Middle School’s auditorium.

At each forum, Schools Superintendent Lyn McKay and Assistant Superintendent for Business John Chow will present a brief overview of the proposed budget, representatives said. The forums are intended to “provide an alternative venue for community members to ask questions, voice concerns and provide input before the board adopts its budget” on April 23.

The Board of Education will hold work sessions and meetings through the budget process.

The following is a listing of budget and school election dates, according to the district:

  • Wednesday, March 5, Board Work Session – Curriculum/Technology 7:30 p.m. – Horace Greeley High School (HGHS), Academic Commons
  • Wednesday, March 12, Board Meeting/Work Session – Special Education/Athletics 7:30 p.m. – HGHS, Academic Commons

http://chappaqua.dailyvoice.com/schools/chappaqua-school-budget-meetings-begin-monday

Luxury Bunker on Hawaii’s Big Island Hopes For $26.5M | Chappaqua Homes

 

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Location: Ninole, Hawaii Price: $26,500,000 The Skinny: Picture a tropical paradise, where a beautiful stream busily works its way down the flank of a huge volcanic cone, snaking through a lush stand of trees before tumbling down a cliff into the ocean far below. Now picture a four-story reinforced concrete bunker, complete with helicopter pad, waterslide, and Olympic-size pool, plopped down at the edge of that cliff, and there you have Water Falling, an crazily baroque compound that reads like a cartoonish mixture of Syndrome’s lair and the dino DNA lab in Jurassic Park. Just how baroque is Water Falling? While some luxury homes may be content with merely boasting a helipad and a waterfall, this 8,100-square-foot manse on Hawaii’s Big Island dials the ostentation up to 11 with a glass elevator, a golf course, an elevated basketball stadium, and a high-dive platform. Water Falling is asking $26.5M, but bargain hunters (and Bond villains) should be aware that the manse faces the auctioneer’s gavel on March 22 in a no-reserve, highest-bidder-wins auction.

 

http://curbed.com/archives/2014/02/28/luxury-bunker-on-hawaiis-big-island-wants-265m.php

The derelict mansions on Britain’s ‘Billionaires’ Row’ | Chappaqua Real Estate

 

A third of the houses on Britain’s second most expensive street are lying vacant, many abandoned for decades and left to rot.

Behind the padlocked gates and long driveways, up to 20 mansions stand empty on London’s The Bishops Avenue, despite a reported combined value of around £350 million ($582 million).

Dubbed “Billionaires’ Row,” the road’s average house costs over £6 million ($9.98 million), but many have been deserted by their wealthy owners.

Despite their dilapidated condition, the houses remain a safe place for wealthy foreigners to park their money because of London’s rocketing property prices, which rose 11% last year, and because of the road’s reputation as a magnet for the rich and famous.

Anil Varma, a property developer appointed by a hedge fund owner to manage six of the vacant homes, calls it one of “the most expensive wastelands in Europe.”

He’s hoping to get permission to convert decaying mansion The Towers into luxury apartments. Bought 25 years ago by a prominent Middle Eastern family but never lived in because of planning permission complications, the once-magnificent mansion was abandoned and has fallen into disrepair.

Varma showed CNN through the property, revealing animal skeletons lying on moss-covered floors, paint ripped off the damp-soaked ceilings and stairs which have partially collapsed.

Jersey House, 200 meters up the road, is on sale for £40 million ($67 million) and estate agent Trevor Abrahmsohn says investors aren’t put off by the numerous abandoned homes on the road because The Bishops Avenue “is an iconic road, like Rodeo Drive or Wall Street.”

Buying a house here “is a statement of wealth… a statement that you’ve arrived,” he told CNN. The street has long been a landing pad for wealthy investors in developing countries undergoing geopolitical chaos: Iranians after the 1979 revolution, eastern Europeans after the collapse of the Berlin Wall and most recently, Chinese oligarchs, he said.

But, as Britain faces a housing shortage and soaring property prices, The Bishops Avenue’s empty mansions are likely to add to debate over taxes payable by overseas property buyers — particularly if they remain empty.

However, Richard Cornelius, who heads the local government branch of Barnet Council, told CNN he “would rather spend public money bringing family houses back into use than getting involved in battles with the lawyers of billionaires.”

 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/24/business/the-derelict-mansions-on-britains-billionaires-row/index.html