Category Archives: Bedford

Market forces will decide property prices | Bedford NY Real Estate

HAVE developers become too greedy?” Ask this question to Real Estate and Housing Development Association (Rehda) president Datuk Seri Michael Yam and there is a momentary pause on the other side of the line.

Then just as quickly, Yam springs to the defence of developers, insisting that this is just perception and not at all true.

“It is because property affects every facet of people’s lives that it becomes so sensitive and almost a political issue.”

He points out that developers have over the years delivered more than four million housing units including a huge number of subsidised units.

“Ninety-five per cent do a proper job, so it’s not fair to call us greedy,” he says.

Yam says property prices are based on supply and demand, and that prices will be kept at an equilibrium when the supply in the market meets the demand.

“When there is an oversupply, people will stop buying and the less efficient developers will be forced out of business.”

He  stresses that developers have had a lot of conditions and requirements imposed on them in the past, like building low-cost housing,  offering bumiputra subsidy for housing, building community centres and other approvals, which all adds to the cost.

“If people claim developers make a lot of profit, don’t forget a number of developers are SMEs. Those who develop Kelantan, Terengganu and Johor – ask them if it is very profitable,” he says.

Even for the public-listed property companies, he points out that their profit margins are usually less than 20%.

“If they make more than 20% to 25%, then it’s usually from the sale of parcel of land and they realise the profit from that year,” he says.

Yam says the property sector is no more different than those in manufacturing or trading but points out that the top public-listed companies that made billions are in fact not property companies but those in banking, plantation, trading and services.

He admits that the stringent measures announced in  Budget 2014 to curb property speculation took the industry by shock because the quantum of the real property gains tax (RPGT) was even higher than the rates imposed before April 1, 2007, which were already deemed to be high at that time.

“We expected a revision of RPGT upwards but not by this quantum.”

On the RM1mil minimum for foreigners to buy property in Malaysia,  Yam says Malaysia has never been a spot for property speculation by foreigners in the past because the appreciation had been too slow compared to its neighbouring countries.

“But property prices in Hong Kong and Singapore have gone to dizzying heights to the detriment of their citizens, and so these countries are doing some serious curbing.  So what Malaysia has done (with regard to  purchases by foreigners) is a pre-emptive move because knowing that all the other doors are closed, you don’t want the horse to bolt.”

 

 

 

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/11/17/Market-forces-will-decide-property-prices.aspx

Widespread Brush Fire Consumes NY Parkland | Bedford NY Real Estate

Dozens of acres of woodland are burning in Rockland County as a set of brush fires zigzag their way through a state park, torching trees in their path and sending thick smoke and flames into the sky.

More than 150 firefighters began battling the brush fires in Clausland Mountain State Park in Orangeburg Thursday afternoon. The flames spread quickly with the windy and dry conditions, and were consuming about 50 acres of land by nighttime.

“It’s blowing it all over. It just took off, the wind blew it right up the mountain,” said Orangeburg Fire Chief Cornelius Lynady.

The firefighters had to halt their efforts when the rugged mountain terrain became too steep and the nighttime hours became dangerously dark. They’re expected to resume their work Friday morning, and helicopter units will join in to douse the flames with water.

The flames are not threatening the roughly 100 homes located on perimeter roads, according to officials, though if residents see the fire getting close, are urged to call 911.

 

 

 

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Orangeburg-Brush-Fire-Clausland-Mountain-State-Park-Rockland-Flames-Smoke-Trees-Burning-232001351.html

 

 

 

Miami’s “Most Expensive Non-Waterfront” Listing Comes Complete with Gold Marble Bathtub | Bedford Real Estate

8 images

A manse with a hand-painted Trompe l’oiel, stained-glass windows and more than a half-acre of land on La Gorce Island has hit the market for $7.9 million, according to listing agents Danny Hertzberg, his mom Jill Hertzberg and Jill Eber, all of Coldwell Banker. The six-bedroom property at 6650 Roxbury Lane was built in 2002 and also features gold marble baths and TVs embedded in mirrors. (Sadly, there are no photos of the golden tubs.) The listing is described in brokerbabble as Miami’s “most expensive non-waterfront” property, which is an inventive superlative but not one that provides any information on why it’s priced the way it is. Sigh.

· 6650 Roxbury Ln [Trulia]

 

 

 

http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2013/11/11/miamis-priciest-listing-boasts-gold-baths.php

Tasteful Treats In Bedford Adapts Unique Give-Back Approach | Bedford NY Real Estate

Rose Colonna is the owner of Westchester’s premiere gifting company Tasteful Treats & Treasures located in Bedford.

After multiple requests for one-time donations, together with her daughter, Jennifer Colonna, they have created a program with continued sustainable support for the community, with a new way to give back.

Tasteful Treats & Treasures has implemented a fundraising program to benefit non-profit and charitable organizations.

The “Treats Gives Back” program encourages customers to take advantage of their services when sending a gift across town, nationwide, or even around the world as is the case for their Military Care Package.

Each time a customers places an order, Tasteful Treats will donate a portion of the proceeds to the organization of the customer’s choice by simply choosing one of the organizations from the drop down menu featured on the checkout page of their website www.tastefultreats.com.

 

 

 

http://mtkisco.dailyvoice.com/business/tasteful-treats-bedford-adapts-unique-give-back-approach

Bedford NY Real Estate sales up 31% | Median price down 5% | #RobReportBlog

Bedford   Village NY Real Estate ReportRobReportBlog
20136 months ending 11/132012
51Sales35up 31%
$897,000.00median sold price$950,000.00down 5%
$412,500.00low sold price$418,500.00
$8,200,000.00high sold price$4,450,000.00
3709average size3874
$303.00ave. price per foot$315.00
202ave days on market193
$1,116,475.00average sold price$1,242,314.00
93.81%ave sold to ask93.91%

Homebuilders may offer big discounts to goose spring sales | Bedford NY Real Estate

Homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc. is prepared to offer big discounts to buyers if sales don’t pick up by the start of the spring selling season, and other builders might be forced to follow suit, the Wall Street Journal’s Kris Hudson reports.

Orders for new homes were down 10 percent in October from a year ago, the Journal reports, citing a Zelman & Associates survey.

 

 

Source: blogs.wsj.com – See more at: http://www.inman.com/wire/homebuilders-may-offer-big-discounts-to-goose-spring-sales/#sthash.8quey4MM.dpuf

Is Your Kitchen Ready for the Holidays? | Bedford NY Real Estate

1. Upgrade Your Appliances

You’re probably familiar with the concept of the work triangle (where the legs are the distances from the fridge, sink, and cooking surface). The theory goes that a properly laid out work triangle allows each cook to work more efficiently. Ideally, each cook has his or her own work triangle. Too bad that’s not always possible. One of the ways to work around a lack of space is to buy appliances that make the most efficient use of the space you do have. In-wall double ovens are a great idea if you frequently cook for a crowd, while countertop-cooking surfaces are perfect for those who need extra cabinet space. Of course, when you cook for a crowd you have to clean up for them. If you’ve got the space, think about adding an extra dishwasher. If that’s not an option, you could go with the alternative and replace your current dishwasher with an energy efficient, large capacity model.

Upgrade Your Appliances2. Check Your Plumbing

Chances are you only have one sink in your kitchen. How great would it be to have two? If you’ve got a nice sized kitchen island, you might want to talk to a plumber to see what it’d take to add a prep sink to your island. If that’s not an option, adding a pot filler faucet behind your stove is a great way to improve your kitchen’s flow without spending an arm and a leg. One final tip: Now’s the time to make sure your garbage disposal is cleaned and ready for the extra workload. If it’s been sounding rough, we recommend calling a plumber or handyman to come out and take a look at it.

Find Pros3. Maximize Your Storage

Outside of completely remodeling your kitchen, there’s no better way to improve your kitchen’s functionality than by upgrading your cabinets to make the most of your space. Retractable trashcans, lazy Susans, pullout shelving, and drawer and cabinet dividers all make smart additions to your existing cabinets. If you’ve got the budget to install new cabinets, a great way to boost your storage options is to go with base cabinets with drawers rather than doors and to extend your upper cabinets to the ceiling.

Maximize Your Storage4. Remodel Your Space

Few projects spark the imagination like a kitchen remodel. It’s the one project that a homeowner starts daydreaming about as soon as they move into their house. Perhaps it’s the one project you’ve been daydreaming about, too. Whether you want to open things up and create a more expansive space that’s perfect for entertaining, or add more room to accommodate multiple cooks in the kitchen, a remodel is the way to go if you want to create the ultimate cooking and entertaining environment.

Remodel Your Space

 

 

 

 

http://welcome.homeadvisor.com/is-your-kitchen-ready-for-the-holidays?m=homesense&entry_point_id=27010020

 

Village Of Bedford To Open Playground | Bedford Real Estate

The Village of Bedford will celebrate the opening of the new playground at Bedford Village Memorial Park on Saturday, Nov. 16.

The opening ceremony is set for 10 a.m. at the playground at Bedford Village Memorial Park at 65 Greenwich Road in Bedford, according to a notice from the village. The ceremony promises to include a ribbon cutting for the new playground and a “Slide Ride” ceremony, according to the notice.

“As part of the playground opening celebration, the Bedford Youth Soccer Club will be presenting a check in the amount of $8,500 to the town for the purchase of a new Portable Light Tower for the benefit of the BYSC program participants and the residents of the town during emergencies and special events throughout the year,” representatives said in the notice.

Superintendent of Parks and Recreation Bill Heidepriem will open the ceremony with Recreation & Parks Advisory Committee Chair Brian McCabe and Town Supervisor Lee V.A. Roberts offering remarks, according to the notice. The ceremony will also feature the presentation of a presentation of a playground project pledge check of $20,000 from the Chowder & Marching Club.

 

 

 

http://bedford.dailyvoice.com/events/village-bedford-open-playground

Big Reveal: How Much for This Waterfront Noyack Four Bed? | Bedford NY Homes

Address: 58 Noyac Harbor Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Asking Price: $2.495M Close. Very close. But no cigar! The most popular guess for this listing was $2.795M, which is 300K more than the actual price. (Bargain!) You folks liked this serene updated waterfront cottage, though one commenter noted that the property is “just a little more congested than those perfect photos.” · Waterfront Beach Cottage [Town&Country] · How Much for This Waterfront Noyack Four Bed? [Curbed Hamptons]