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Sustainable Cork Flooring: Elegant and Eco-Friendly | Bedford Hills Real Estate

Bamboo, sustainably harvested wood, and linoleum made from recycled content  are all eco-friendly hardwood flooring options. Also available at most major home  improvement stores, cork flooring is competitively priced with other kinds of  sustainable flooring, and cork is a beautiful, eco-friendly material.

Cork products are made from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus  suber). Much of the world’s cork comes from forests in Portugal, where the  trees’ drought resistance allows them to flourish. Harvesters cut and strip the  bark during early summer, a process that removes only the dead outer bark layers  while leaving the living cambium intact. The cork trees continue to grow  unharmed for about nine years before the bark gets harvested again.

Most of the Portuguese cork oak forests are owned by individual families who — when they’re not harvesting the oak trees’ bark — grow medicinal herbs,  produce honey, gather pine nuts, graze cattle, and raise prized Black Spanish  pigs on cork oak acorns in the forests.

Sustainable cork flooring is made by mixing an adhesive  with “waste” cork granules from bottle-stopper production. It’s available in a  range of finishes, from wood tones to tile look-alikes, and its natural  propensity to repel water and provide acoustic insulation are bonus qualities.  Keep your eyes peeled for other sustainable cork products as well, including  wall insulation that’s growing in popularity in Europe because of its natural  fire resistance and sound-proofing ability. If you’d like to learn about and  support sustainable cork harvesting, go to Amorim Cork, and choose wine with stoppers made of real  cork. Cheer

Read more: http://www.motherearthnews.com/green-homes/sustainable-cork-flooring-zm0z13djzsor.aspx#ixzz2lO15Bu7D

Agent who sold ‘factory condo’ conversion hit with $470K judgment | Bedford Hills Real Estate

Converting old warehouses into loft apartments or condos is one way to breathe life into a declining neighborhood.

But if you’re going to turn an abandoned building where workers made “coffins, guns stocks, pipe organs” and other products for six decades, dumping “industrial solvents, sludge and wastes from painting and plating that contained toxic materials” into the drains, you might want to make sure that mess is cleaned up properly.

The developers who hired real estate agent Maryl Greene of Coldwell Banker Weber-Seiler to market Belgravia, a 10-unit factory condo conversion in South Haven, Mich., have since gone bankrupt.

So it’s not surprising that Greene and her broker found themselves on the hook when a couple who paid $360,000 for one of the units discovered that even though the state of Michigan spent $3.8 million cleaning up the site, there’s been no “final remedy.”

The state Department of Environmental Quality has determined that the property remains “highly contaminated with chlorinated solvents in the soil and groundwater, and metals in the near-surface soils.”

The condo association has been stuck with operating and monitor a vapor mitigation system intended to protect the safety of residents

 

 

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/wire/agent-broker-who-sold-contaminated-factory-condo-conversion-hit-with-470k-judgment/#sthash.W3MAaEQY.dpuf

Post content to Facebook business page daily to optimize engagement, leads | Bedford Hills Real Estate

How often should real estate agents post to their Facebook business page?

Oh boy. People have definite opinions on this subject. The thing is, they are opinions.

Opinions based on personal biases. Opinions based on personal preferences. Opinions based on statistical evidence?

In at least half of the cases, no. I’m seeing “experts” spouting advice on posting frequency from all over the spectrum, including: no more than once a week no more than three days a week daily multiple times a day Frankly, in my opinion (you knew you’d get it from me, right?), real estate agents should stick to statistical facts, not individual preferences, when it comes to posting frequency.

And honestly, real estate agents think they overcontact people when, in fact, they grossly undercontact people. The thing is, when it comes to Facebook posting frequency, there are multiple elements involved.

How often Facebook puts your posts into your followers news feeds

 

 

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/next/make-posting-to-facebook-business-page-a-daily-habit-to-drive-engagement-leads/#sthash.aV7AUMRi.dpuf

South Florida mansion comes with $450K Rolls Royce | Bedford Hills Real Estate

A 16,000-square-foot Boca Raton, Fla., mansion that features a theater, a nine-car garage, full gym, two gourmet kitchens (one to keep kosher with) and direct ocean access with a double yacht dock, also comes with a $450,000 Rolls Royce to any buyer who forks up the full $12.75 million asking price for the home.

 

 

 

Source: Sun-Sentinal – See more at: http://www.inman.com/wire/south-florida-mansion-seller-offers-450k-rolls-royce/#sthash.doTTzifs.dpuf

The ‘Obamacare’ debacle: 7 tips for Realtors | Bedford Hills Realtor

Many real estate professionals are facing cancellations or drastically increased fees for their health care in 2014.

If you or someone you know is facing loss of your current policy or additional fees, you do have options.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) has dominated the headlines since the government’s health insurance marketplace, HealthCare.gov, went live in what has become perhaps the worst website debacle ever.

The idea that the government can fix it in a few short weeks goes against this simple fact: If Microsoft and Apple can’t get their systems right at launch, how can anyone realistically expect this to be repaired in such a short period of time?

While the website parodies keep coming and the politicians scramble for a solution, what can you do to make sure that you continue to have adequate health care for both you and your family? 1. If your current policy was canceled, wait and see President Obama has requested that insurance companies delay cancellations for a year.

Unfortunately, that may be easier said than done. One expert likened the situation to installing a new operating system on your computer, uninstalling the new system, and reinstalling the old system.

In the meantime, explore other options just in case your current policy is not extended.

 

 

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/11/18/the-obamacare-debacle-7-tips-for-realtors/#sthash.QnIKVdIP.dpuf

Puppy’s YouTube adventures net Corcoran Group 1M views | Bedford Hills Real Estate

What happens when you make a French bulldog puppy the star of a series of YouTube videos depicting the adorable canine’s search for an apartment — using your brokerage’s website, of course?

You get more than 1 million views at a cost-per-view of $0.13 and a click-through rate of 0.85 percent The Corcoran Group’s Matthew Shadbolt tells The Real Deal.

“While a million is a small number for a large brand, it’s a massive milestone for us as a local brand, and cements our investment in promoted video,” Shadbolt said.

 

Source: therealdeal.com. –

 

See more at: http://www.inman.com/wire/now-whos-laughing-puppys-youtube-adventures-net-the-corcoran-group-1-million-views/#sthash.MSEJ90wu.dpuf

Craigslist axes enhanced listings, forcing agents to up their real estate marketing game | Bedford Hills Real Estate

Here’s what we know As of today, in all areas as far as we’ve been able to see, Craigslist has removed all embedded images and all links.

Ads can still be posted, and images can still be browsed for and uploaded, but all hyperlinks are turned into non-active text links.

This means that when the consumer clicks the link, it doesn’t go anywhere. They stay on Craigslist. Wouldn’t you think that’s what Craigslist would have wanted in the first place? Here’s what we don’t know Are links coming back?

Will they come back with a pay-per-link or pay-per-ad feature? We think so. This year, we started paying $25 an ad for employment ads. At The Ballen Group Las Vegas Real Estate Team, we run four to eight of these a week and quickly adapted to paying. We saw value, and made the change.

We did not panic. We have to figure there are a lot of businesses who did like we did. Craigslist watches, learns and is probably already on the path to charging for housing ads as well.

It would just make sense. For everyone who was using Craigslist as a main source for website traffic, this hurts. For those of us who saw this coming, not so much. We have stood on a soapbox more than once and yelled, “Do other things besides Craigslist, it will change!”

When you work the Web strategically through great website content, blogging, video, press releases, other ad sites and social media, you have cast a wide net. And when one thing changes, you don’t feel damaged.

 

 

 

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/next/craigslist-axes-enhanced-listings-forcing-agents-to-up-their-real-estate-marketing-game/#sthash.6gBTdeCV.dpuf

6 Ways to Maximize Your Google+ Engagement | Bedford Hills Realtor

Is Google+ working for your business?

Are you wondering how to increase engagement with your Google+ community?

Google+ is designed to focus on one thing and one thing only: engagement.

So, how can you pump up your Google+ engagement?

In this post, you’ll discover six ways to use Google+ posts to stimulate activity.

#1: Make Your Text Stand Out

You’ll first want to help your content stand out by differentiating the formatting. Instead of publishing a boring block of text, add a little formatting variety to your next Google+ post.

Unlike Facebook, it’s generally acceptable to have longer posts on Google+. If you publish a long post, remember that dense text can be a turnoff for readers. Use appropriate line spacing and paragraph breaks to make it easy for readers to scan your content.

Use bold, italic and strike-through text to highlight important headings or passages and your post will stand out in the stream.

Here are some handy tips for text formatting in Google+.

Google+ lets you format text in your posts.

#2: Choose Pictures That Pop

Don’t underestimate the importance of images. Stimulating graphics directly impact the click through rates on your posts.

When you post an image, choose one that has vibrant pictures with bright, eye-catching color contrasts as seen in this Etsy image.

Example of a visually engaging image on an Etsy Google+ post.

Instead of using the thumbnail images that auto-generate when you drop a link into your status update, upload a standard-size image to grab your readers’ attention.

National Geographic used this tactic to command more attention in the news feed.

Example of a full-size image on a National Geographic Google+ post.

And if you have great photography, use HUGE high-resolution images, which are much larger than standard-size images. Upload the original image resolution of your photo (e.g., 4288 x 2848), but remember that uploads count against your Google Drive storage quota.

Take advantage of this feature and your post will dominate the news feed like Mercedes-Benz does.

 

 

 

 

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/maximum-engagement-on-google-plus/