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Drones are ready for real estate | North Salem NY Real Estate

When real estate broker Phil Immel, leader of a seven-person team with Prudential California Realty, wanted to differentiate his luxury brand from others in Southern California, he thought of drones.

And two months ago, he came up with this:

Video shot from a drone to market a listing represented by Phil Immel’s brokerage.

“I wanted to feature and differentiate my listings and farm areas from every other agent’s,” Immel said.

Technology has advanced to a degree that small, remote-controlled drone helicopters are more affordable than they once were, and cameras and their image-stabilizing systems are better, making  aerial photography and video captured using drones an increasing phenomenon in a number of industries, including real estate.

Immel, who’s commissioned three videos of listings and four of neighborhoods from real estate visual marketing firm California Image Maker, is one of the first real estate brokers to enhance his sellers’ listings with aerial video imagery from small, technologically advanced remote-controlled helicopters, which feature multiple rotors and a stabilized location in their centers that holds a camera on a swivel.

 

 

 

Drones are ready for real estate | Inman News.

Goldman Sachs’ DIY Outlook Hinges on Housing Recovery | Cross River Real Estate

Rising home prices stand to benefit home-improvement retailers, especially Lowe’s, although investors may have to wait until second-quarter results are out before they see meaningful acceleration, Goldman Sachs said in a new research report.

For now, first-quarter strength will likely be shrouded by unfavorable weather comparisons after a much colder-than-normal period following a more-mild-than-usual first quarter of 2012.

Recent economic data point to a sharp uptick in prices with the median price for a home resale rising the most since 2005 and the S&P/Case-Shiller indexshowing the best annual increase for single-family home prices since May 2006.

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Housing: Bubble Watch With Trulia
Jed Kolko, Trulia chief economist, reveals the results of its latest report on housing and credit, explaining that they found in most of the country, “prices are below “their fundamental value.”

Both of these are correlated to increases in do-it-yourself same-store sales trends, Goldman said. The firm also talked with private remodeling firms in five different markets in the eastern half of the U.S. to gauge the health of the housing environment.

“We heard consistent feedback that reinforces our expectation of strengthening sales in remodeling-oriented categories, and for larger projects,” the report said. “Note that all of these players—like most pros—source only a small part of their materials for big box retailers, but these sales are certainly rising, and to the extent that they are representative of the broader market, they bode well for overall demand.”

Analysts also noted that the ratio of residential improvements to gross domestic product remains lower than its level a year ago, with upside of 10 percent until it returns to its historic average.

Even with these sharp rises, home prices have further room to run, said Jed Kolko, Trulia’s chief economist. Currently, 91 of the 100 largest metro prices remain below their fundamental values, according to the company’s analysis.

“Right now, prices are still actually 7 percent undervalued relative to fundamentals,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “That’s even with the big price increases we’ve seen over the past year.”

Citing rising home prices and discussions with remodeling firms, Goldman raised its 12-month price target on Lowe’s to $46 with a “buy” rating and upped its target forHome Depot to $81 with a “neutral” rating. Home Depot, it noted, already has a premium valuation and near-peak margins, while Lowe’s margins are well below its historical peak levels.

A separate report from Oppenheimer was also bullish on the two home-improvement retailers with “outperform” ratings on each. The housing market recovery is likely to propel consumer spending for the foreseeable future, driving both home-improvement sales and home-goods sales, its analysts said.

 

 

Goldman Sachs’ DIY Outlook Hinges on Housing Recovery.

Angie’s List breaks 2 million paid user mark | Katonah Real Estate

Review service Angie’s List announced today that it has doubled its customer base over the past 18 months and that the total number of households that pay to use the site surpassed 2 million over the weekend.

“Realizing such momentum in membership growth is truly a testament to our commitment to help consumers find the best local service providers,” said Angie Hicks, a co-founder of the company, in a statement. “Our members drive Angie’s List.”

Angie’s List, which helps consumers find many types of professionals including real estate agentsappraisers, and mortgage brokers, topped the 2 million mark on Sunday, and passed the 1 million mark in October of 2011, the company said.

“It took us more than 16 years to get to one million paid households but just 18 months to double it,” Hicks said.

Angie’s List claims to offer more reliable reviews than other sites by strictly enforcing rules designed to guard against fake ones.

Users can post reviews of home services providers inluding handymen, remodelers, roofers, electricians, painters, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) contractors.

 

 

 

Angie’s List breaks 2 million paid user mark | Inman News.

Best loan prospects may desert FHA | Bedford Hills Real Estate

It’s a catchy marketing pitch: “720 and above, don’t go gov.”

And it has potentially far-reaching significance not only for large numbers of first-time and moderate-income home buyers this year, but for the dominant source of low down payment mortgages many buyers depended on during the past several years: FHA.

The new “720″ jingle, used in advertisements by Radian Guaranty Inc, one of the highest-volume players in the industry, refers to FICO scores and spotlights the steadily rising cost of FHA insurance premiums compared with private competitors.

As the result of those fee increases — the most recent hike in premiums took effect April 1 — and the impending revocation of the right to cancel premiums for most new FHA borrowers starting June 3, private mortgage insurers can now offer much more attractive deals to the most creditworthy homebuyers than FHA.

That has long-time advocates of FHA — and privately, some federal officials — concerned about adverse selection. Private insurers appear likely to start “creaming” the best of FHA’s current customer base — the low credit-risk, 700+ credit score borrowers who have provided the bedrock for FHA’s vaunted, high quality 2010-12 books of new business, which Commissioner Carol J. Galante calls “the strongest in agency history.”

This, in turn, could leave FHA with a preponderance of borrowers who have the lowest scores and present the highest risk of future default and foreclosure — a trend that could put new strains on the agency’s insurance funds and eventually increase the odds that it may need to either seek a Treasury bailout or raise fees again to pay for the losses.

 

 

Best loan prospects may desert FHA | Inman News.

Facebook Advertising for Grown-ups | Pound Ridge Realtor

Facebook is Maturing for Users and for Advertisers

Several members of the Find and Convert team recently attended the Social Fresh EAST Conference here in Tampa. We all came away with a lot of food for thought but the key takeaway that is still ringing in my ears, something we heard from more than one speaker at Social Fresh, is that Facebook has matured. It’s true! Since the release of Graph Search in January, Facebook has released several powerful new tools that give marketers new and exciting ways to reach hyper-targeted audiences with relevant, effective content like never before.

Facebook’s Audience has Matured

According to SocialBakers, the age of the average Facebook user, 29.53 in 2010, is now 30.11. But anecdotally, we know that teenagers have moved on to channels like Instagram, Kik, and Vine while older adults are warming up to social media and discovering Facebook. So, in terms of audience, we can say Facebook has “matured” and there is clear evidence that older users may be more likely to click through to an ad.

Facebook has Matured

Many Facebook users feared changes that would come when the company went public. For a while, it seemed as though Facebook wasn’t entirely sure where it was going. For anyone paying attention recently, however, Facebook seems to have found some direction. There are still grumblings about changes to the user experience and new types of advertising but the still-active users don’t seem to be giving up on Facebook quite yet. They’re talking about the changes…but they’re staying on Facebook to do it!

Facebook Advertising has Matured

As Facebook itself has matured from the wild, young start up to a large corporate entity employing over 4,600 people and responsible to its shareholders, they’re almost tripping over themselves to improve the user experience for business users as well. While there is a real danger in relying too heavily on Facebook advertising, neglecting engagement and undervaluing the power of organic reach, the tremendous potential Facebook now presents for advertisers cannot be ignored.

There are really three ways to advertise on Facebook:
• On the page with promoted posts and offers;
• In the Ads Manager with ads, sponsored stories, and promoted page posts;
• In the Power Editor with mobile ads, advanced targeting, and testing options.

Crawling and Walking

Promoting a Post from the Facebook Page

On-page ad creation gives the page manager very few options. You can specify a budget to reach users who already like your page and their friends. Unless your target audience truly includes anyone in the world, I do not recommend promoting or “boosting” posts from your page.

 

 

Facebook Advertising for Grown-ups | Find and Convert.

Pound Ridge NY Unsold Inventory Report | Pound Ridge Homes | RobReportBlog

Pound Ridge NY Unsold Inventory Report  |  Pound Ridge Homes | RobReportBlog



80  unsold homes


21 sold last six months

22.85 months of unsold inventory


34 sold/pending/conditional contract

14.13 months of inventory

 

 

Pound Ridge NY Unsold Inventory Report | Pound Ridge Homes | RobReportBlog.

North Jersey Data Center Industry Blurs Utility-Real Estate Boundaries | Waccabuc Real Estate

The trophy high-rises on Madison, Park and Fifth Avenues in Manhattan have long commanded the top prices in the country for commercial real estate, with yearly leases approaching $150 a square foot. So it is quite a Gotham-size comedown that businesses are now paying rents four times that in low, bland buildings across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
Why pay $600 or more a square foot at unglamorous addresses like Weehawken, Secaucus and Mahwah? The answer is still location, location, location — but of a very different sort.
Companies are paying top dollar to lease space there in buildings called data centers, the anonymous warrens where more and more of the world’s commerce is transacted, all of which has added up to a tremendous boon for the business of data centers themselves.
The centers provide huge banks of remote computer storage, and the enormous amounts of electrical power and ultrafast fiber optic links that they demand.
Prices are particularly steep in northern New Jersey because it is also where data centers house the digital guts of the New York Stock Exchange and other markets. Bankers and high-frequency traders are vying to have their computers, or servers, as close as possible to those markets. Shorter distances make for quicker trades, and microseconds can mean millions of dollars made or lost.
When the centers opened in the 1990s as quaintly termed “Internet hotels,” the tenants paid for space to plug in their servers with a proviso that electricity would be available. As computing power has soared, so has the need for power, turning that relationship on its head: electrical capacity is often the central element of lease agreements, and space is secondary.
A result, an examination shows, is that the industry has evolved from a purveyor of space to an energy broker — making tremendous profits by reselling access to electrical power, and in some cases raising questions of whether the industry has become a kind of wildcat power utility.
Even though a single data center can deliver enough electricity to power a medium-size town, regulators have granted the industry some of the financial benefits accorded the real estate business and imposed none of the restrictions placed on the profits of power companies.
Some of the biggest data center companies have won or are seeking Internal Revenue Service approval to organize themselves as real estate investment trusts, allowing them to eliminate most corporate taxes. At the same time, the companies have not drawn the scrutiny of utility regulators, who normally set prices for delivery of the power to residences and businesses.
While companies have widely different lease structures, with prices ranging from under $200 to more than $1,000 a square foot, the industry’s performance on Wall Street has been remarkable. Digital Realty Trust, the first major data center company to organize as a real estate trust, has delivered a return of more than 700 percent since its initial public offering in 2004, according to an analysis by Green Street Advisors.




North Jersey Data Center Industry Blurs Utility-Real Estate Boundaries – NYTimes.com

 

 

North Jersey Data Center Industry Blurs Utility-Real Estate Boundaries | Waccabuc Real Estate | Bedford NY Real Estate | Robert Paul Talks Life in Bedford NY.

Obama Weekly Address: Growing The “Healing” Housing Market | South Salem Real Estate

Obama Weekly Address: Growing The “Healing” Housing Market

WHITE HOUSE: In this week’s address, President Obama said seven years after the real estate bubble burst, our housing market is healing. The administration’s policies have helped responsible homeowners save money on their mortgages and stay in their homes, and the President’s consumer watchdog agency is working to protect consumers from being taken advantage of on their mortgages, but there is still more work to do. The President urges Congress to quickly confirm Mel Watt to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and take action to give every responsible homeowner the chance to refinance and save money on their mortgage, so that we can keep growing the housing market, support working families, and strengthen the economy.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Hi, everybody. Our top priority as a nation is reigniting the true engine of our economic growth – a rising, thriving middle class. And few things define what it is to be middle class in America more than owning your own cornerstone of the American Dream: a home.

Today, seven years after the real estate bubble burst, triggering the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and costing millions of responsible Americans their jobs and their homes, our housing market is healing. Sales are up. Foreclosures are down. Construction is expanding. And thanks to rising home prices over the past year, 1.7 million more families have been able to come up for air, because they’re no longer underwater on their mortgages.

From the day I took office, I’ve made it a priority to help responsible homeowners and prevent the kind of recklessness that helped cause this crisis in the first place.

My housing plan has already helped more than two million people refinance their mortgages, and they’re saving an average of $3000 per year.

My new consumer watchdog agency is moving forward on protections like a simpler, shorter mortgage form that will help to keep hard-working families from getting ripped off.

But we’ve got more work to do. We’ve got more responsible homeowners to help – folks who have never missed a mortgage payment, but aren’t allowed to refinance; working families who have done everything right, but still owe more on their homes than they’re worth.

Last week, I nominated a man named Mel Watt to take on these challenges as the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Mel’s represented the people of North Carolina in Congress for 20 years, and in that time, he helped lead efforts to put in place rules of the road that protect consumers from dishonest mortgage lenders, and give responsible Americans the chance to own their own home. He’s the right person for the job, and that’s why Congress should do its job, and confirm him without delay.

And they shouldn’t stop there. As I said before, more than two million Americans have already refinanced at today’s low rates, but we can do a lot better than that. I’ve called on Congress to give every responsible homeowner the chance to refinance, and with it, the opportunity to save $3,000 a year. That’s like a $3,000 tax cut. And if you’re one of the millions of Americans who could take advantage of that, you should ask your representative in Congress why they won’t act on it.

Our economy and our housing market are poised for progress – but we could do so much more if we work together. More good jobs. Greater security for middle-class families. A sense that your hard work is rewarded. That’s what I’m fighting for – and that’s what I’m going to keep fighting for as long as I hold this office.




Obama Weekly Address: Growing The “Healing” Housing Market | RealClearPolitics

 

 

Obama Weekly Address: Growing The “Healing” Housing Market | South Salem Real Estate | Bedford NY Real Estate | Robert Paul Talks Life in Bedford NY.

New Home Inventory Search Tool – Builders Update | Pound Ridge NY Realtor

Realtors run into a myriad of different obstacles trying to sell newly constructed homes to their clients.
These hurdles can range from just finding accurate inventory data, to decimating the correct information to their buyers usually implementing a laborious process of cutting and pasting details.  Just attracting and capturing new home shoppers was a tedious process that most Realtors aren’t prepared for.Builders Update Logo
Lee Goldstein, COO of Builders Update, looks to change all of that with his new search tool!
Once added, clients can peruse your site and search for new homes in a similar fashion to searching for previously owned properties.  Map searches, list views, detailed property descriptions, photos and even buyer registration features are now accessible to your website visitors.
Check out the video below to watch the interview as well as view screen shots on how the Builders Update system works.
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New Home Inventory Search Tool – Builders Update | Pound Ridge NY Realtor | Bedford NY Real Estate | Robert Paul Talks Life in Bedford NY.

Despite Recovery, Mortgage Originations Fell 6.2 Percent in Q1 | Katonah NY Realtor

Despite the housing recovery and home sales running 10.3 percent above the level of a year ago, mortgage originations are falling, signaling weakening refinancings.

Residential lenders originated 6.2% less during the first three months of 2013 than in the final three months of 2012, according toMortgage Daily’s First-Quarter 2013 Mortgage Lender Ranking . Estimated first-quarter originations by all U.S. lenders worked out to approximately $505 billion.

Though originations were off from the fourth quarter, several players still managed to increase business. Although the three-biggest mortgage servicers reduced their servicing portfolios, a trio of rising stars each added more than $100 billion to their portfolios. The second-quarter forecast calls for stronger production. Wells Fargo maintained its dominance as an originator, though its market share slipped.

Based on the Mortgage Market Index from LoanSifter and Mortgage Daily, second-quarter business is poised to increase 13 percent over the first quarter. Overall mortgage business improved 13.8 percent from the first-quarter 2012.

The biggest decline among originators was at Ally Financial, where production tumbled 38 percent from the fourth-quarter 2012. Provident Funding saw a 28 percent decline, and PrimeLending fell 24 percent. The best improvement was Stonegate Mortgage’s 36 percent increase. Bank of America and SunTrust Mortgage each boosted business by 11 percent.

Biggest Q1 Originators
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Share
1.Wells Fargo
22%
2.Chase
11%
3.Quicken
5%

 

 

 

Despite Recovery, Mortgage Originations Fell 6.2 Percent in Q1 | Katonah NY Realtor | Bedford NY Real Estate | Robert Paul Talks Life in Bedford NY.