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Demolition Slated For Fire-Damaged Bedford Hills Home | Bedford Hills Homes

 

 

A fire-damaged house in Bedford Hills is scheduled to be torn down soon.

Bedford Supervisor Chris Burdick, in an interview, outlined the options, which involve the owner. Either demolition of the house must begin by Friday, June 20, or a postponement can be given if $125,000 in performance funding is posted and the owner signs an agreement.

Burdick cited possible injury and trespassing as problems at the structure.

The home was damaged by a three-alarm fire in January 2013, and several departments provided mutual aid, Daily Voice reported in the aftermath.

In a memo, Steve Fraietta, Bedford’s building inspector, outlined several issues and recommended that the house at 109 Stone Bridge Lane be demolished.

The listed owner of the property is Ryann McCarthy. He could not be reached for comment, although his attorney, a video of the Tuesday, June 17, Town Board meeting shows, said that his client began bringing equipment.

In the video, there was also discussion about the timeline possibilities. Addressing the paid extension option at the meeting, Burdick mentioned that the completion deadline would become Aug. 15. A condition of the demolition permit, Burdick explained at the meeting, was completion by July 15.

 

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http://bedford.dailyvoice.com/news/demolition-slated-fire-damaged-bedford-hills-home

Down to Earth Farmers Market | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

 

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New Rochelle Farmers Market Opens Tomorrow;
New Bread Varieties from Orwashers Bakery;
Berry Jams & Pies + MORE

June 19th – 25th, 2014

DowntoEarthMarkets.com
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What’s New, In Season, and On Sale This Week

Beets
Alex’s Tomato Farm
Fishkill Farm

Dill
John D. Madura Farm
Migliorelli Farm

Green & Purple Kohlrabi
Alex’s Tomato Farm

Grumpy Gonna Grump
An aged sour ale – exclusive to
farmers market customers!

#Freedom Craft Brewery

Kirby Cucumbers
Newgate Farms

Local Berry Jam
Honeybrook Farms


Mixed Berry Pies in 3 sizes
Meredith’s Bread


Moroccan Olive Bread
Orwashers Bakery

Obsession Ale
Their summer release

#Freedom Craft Brewery

Peas
Alex’s Tomato Farm
Newgate Farms

Rosemary Foccacia
Orwashers Bakery

Russian Raisin Walnut Bread
Orwashers Bakery

SoHo Sourdough Boule
Reg. $5.50; now $5.00!

Orwashers Bakery


Strawberries
Fishkill Farm
Migliorelli Farm
Wright Farm

Strawberry Cake (Erdbeertorte)
Christiane’s Backstube


Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
Regular and Gluten Free

Meredith’s Bread

Swordfish
American Pride Seafood

Tuna
American Pride Seafood

Yellow Squash
Alex’s Tomato Farm


Click on a Market to see all vendor and event details…

Westchester
County


Rockland
County


Ossining

Saturdays
8:30 am-1:00 pm


Larchmont


Saturdays
8:30 am-1:00 pm

Piermont

Sundays
9:30 am-3:00 pm

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Croton-on-Hudson

Sundays
9:00 am-2:00 pm


Rye

Sundays
8:30 am-2:00 pm

Spring Valley

OPENING DAY: July 9th
Wednesdays
8:30 am-3:00 pm

Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow

Saturdays
8:30 am-1:00 pm


New Rochelle

OPENING DAY: JUNE 20th
Fridays
8:30 am-2:30 pm


Headed to the city soon?

Visit a Down to Earth
Farmers Market in NYC!

Announcements
Croton

Happy Clearwater Music Festival, all! In the spirit of celebrating the bounty of the Hudson River Valley, Croton’s Down to Earth Farmers Market will be OPEN on Sunday, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Larchmont

This Saturday, our Music at the Market features local talent well-known to many: The Chatsworth Childrens Choir and both the Murray and Chatsworth Jazz Bands! All of the performers are students at Chatsworth Elementary School, ages 9 through 11. We look forward to hearing their songs and musical compositions from 10 am to 11 am.

New Rochelle – Tomorrow is Opening Day


We’re excited to begin the 2014 season! The market will offer an expanded selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables, pasture-raised meats, local honey, and baked goods. We’re located on North Avenue, at Huguenot Park, in front of New Rochelle High School. See you there every Friday, through November 21st, from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.

For additional events, visit our Down to Earth Markets Event Calendar.

Stay tuned to all market happenings via our Down to Earth Markets Facebook page
and follow us on Instagram and on Twitter @DowntoEarthMkts.

Wood is Good and Thus Cheese is Delicious
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Taking their savory time: the cheese cave at Vulto Creamery


In February, four of us from Down to Earth Markets took a day trip to visit Jos Vulto at his cheese making shop in Walton, NY. When we followed him into the cheese cave, it was like watching a sunrise together: Our group became quiet as we witnessed something beautiful. The room was small, cool, and fragrant. The walls were lined with shelves, and upon the shelves were rows and rows of cheese rounds, squatting like Buddhas in time immemorial.

Yet there is a specific time at work here. At Vulto Creamery, Jos crafts four varieties of cheese, and together they ripen into their flavors – or “age” – in the cheese cave for 2 to 9 months. They abide by their time on a specific material: wood.

Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration issued a statement that created a firestorm among cheese artisans (and those who LOVE them) across the country. The statement expressed concern that cheese makers don’t sterilize the wooden boards, and thus, they are potentially unsafe. The FDA’s words applied to both domestic and imported cheese, and the fear arose that this time-honored method of cheese making would be restricted.

The American Cheese Society came out with their response in about a minute: “For centuries, cheesemakers have been creating delicious, nutritious, unique cheeses aged on wood. Today’s cheesemakers – large and small, domestic and international – continue to use this material for production due to its inherent safety, unique contribution to the aging and flavor-development process, and track record of safety as part of overall plant hygiene and good manufacturing practices. No food borne illness outbreak has been found to be caused by the use of wood as an aging surface.”

The FDA soon “clarified” its statement and said that their recent notice had always been in place and did not amount to a change in policy. So for now – and for forever, in our opinion – wood is good.

As the imbroglio began to subside, we called Jos to get his opinion on the matter. “It all made me a little bit anxious,” he said, “but I knew it would be hard for them to hang on to a policy like no wooden boards. He added, “If I had to change my wooden boards, I wouldn’t know what to change them into. The boards are safe, as well as beneficial to cheese and financially viable for cheesemakers.”

As we wrapped up the call, a cooking analogy came up: Think of your most beloved cast iron skillet. With every meal, it gets seasoned. It also gets cleaned, but it doesn’t get sterilized. This cast iron skillet is a piece of our own kitchen heritage. Likewise, so are the wooden boards prized by cheese makers all around the world through centuries of their craft.

When the FDA issued its clarification of its original statement, the government body quieted the backfire for now. However, many people are concerned this issue could raise its head again. To vocalize your support of using wooden boards in the cheese aging process, Jos recommends signing this WhiteHouse.gov petition.

In the meantime, we look forward to savoring the fine work of Vulto Creamery and our other talented makers at the markets this weekend. You’ll find the whole list of cheese artisans on our website, under the vendor category of Eggs, Dairy, and Honey. We’re happy to say that there are many to choose from – enjoy!

Rotating* Vendors This Week
*Vendors who rotate through
various markets during the season.
They enjoy getting to know many communities, and here’s where to find them this week:

Croton-on-Hudson

Tuthilltown Spirits Farm Distillery

Larchmont

Flourish Baking Company
Hudson River Apiaries
Kontoulis Family Olive Oil
North Winds Lavender Farm
Pie Lady & Son
Trotta Foods

New Rochelle

e-Desserts (Freshly baked scones, cakes, and more!)

Piermont

Kontoulis Family Olive Oil
#Freedom Craft Brewery

Rye

Christiane’s Backstube
Lulu’s Southern Pies
Sisters Wicked Good Soap
Taiim Falafel Shack

Tarrytown

#Freedom Craft Brewery


Down to Earth Markets 173 Main Street Ossining, NY 10562 Phone: 914-923-4837
DowntoEarthMarkets.com

How About $3M for a Novogratz-Designed Vacation Home? | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

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When it rains it pours when it comes to Novogratz-touched real estate. The husband and wife design duo of Bob and Cortney Novogratz, famous for their HGTV shows, as well as for their seven-strong flock of little Novogratzes (Wolfgang, Bellamy, Tallulah, Breaker, Five, Holleder, and Major, for those keeping track at home), as well as other various and sundry pursuits, re-listed their West Village townhouse a few weeks ago for $22.5M. The latest Novogratz-designed abode to come on the market a six-bedroom vacation home in the newish beach community of Seabrook, Wash. that a company called Anthology (tagline: “Storied Destinations”) hired the Novogratz to decorate. According to the listing, the 4,082-square-foot, circa-2012 vacation home, which previously rented for upwards of $700 a night, is the “most stunning home” in this enviable hamlet, and includes three master suites “executed to perfection” (read: a whole lot of purple, a whole lot of patterns), a courtyard and covered patio with fireside seating, and a Scandinavian hot tub. The asking price for this brightly painted, Lew Oliver-designed family-friendly stronghold? About $1K short of $3M.

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/06/16/novogratz-seabrook-beach-house-for-sale.php

Tapering won’t end this year and housing is not recovering | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

Billionaire Investor Sam Zell says he doesn’t believe the Federal Reserve will be done tapering quantitative easing by the October, as most on the Fed and most observers seem to think.

“I just do not know whether the Fed has the guts to really complete the taper,” said Tuesday on FOX Business Network’s Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo. “I’m worried about whether I’m young enough to be around when QE3 ends.”

In a wide-ranging interview Zell talked about the Federal Reserve, the stock market and growth sectors in the economy.

“I think the stock market is over exuberant” and “I think that the stock market reflects the fact that there’s very little other options” for investors.

“I think that, first of all, I am skeptical about, ‘the tapering process,’” Zell said. “I am encouraging by Stanley Fischer’s presence, who I think is a terrific, terrific addition to the Fed. But I do not think that the Fed will be able to end tapering as quickly as they thought.

“And I think the potential for inflation in a QE2 environment like this is very high,” Zell continued. “And as far as interest rates are concerned, it is pretty easy to say they are going up when they’re at zero today. But it is hard for me to imagine that you are going to have a scenario like this without it having a very negative impact on our country.”

Zell also talked about real estate and housing.

“I think that the single family market is, I don’t know, benign would be a good way to describe it. The traffic is relatively slow, certainly at the first homebuyer level,” he said on FBN. “As a matter of fact, most of the traffic between the top and between the very top and down is down.”

 

 

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http://www.housingwire.com/articles/30275-sam-zell-tapering-wont-end-this-year-and-housing-is-not-recovering

Drop $11K For July at Jonathan Adler’s Famed Beach Pad | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

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Retro, stylish, and owned by the prolific, “happy chic” Jonathan Adler, this Shelter Island beach retreat is newly on the rental market for $11K for the month of July. While the three-bedroom, 1,299-square-foot property has pretty much been featured by every single design publication on the planet, the latest batch of listing photos offer a peek at what the A-frame “modernist fantasy” looks like without the glossy, shelter mag treatment. Luckily for potential renters, though, it’s still impeccably decorated and loaded with such summer fête must-haves as a massive pool, a “ping pong deck,” and perfectly manicured grounds. Take a look:

 

 

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/06/02/rentjonathan-adlers-shelter-island-beach-house-.php

China’s upside-down house | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

China’s upside-down house

China’s upside-down house was built as a tourist attraction using everyday household items and furniture. See gallery

An amazing upside-down house has opened to tourists in Fengjing, an ancient Chinese town located near Shanghai.

 

 

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http://news.msn.com/offbeat/chinas-upside-down-house-1

30-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgage Hits Low for the Year | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average fixed mortgage rates moving down further and following the decline in Treasury yields as the economic growth for the first quarter came in well below market expectations. At 4.21 percent, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is at its lowest since the week of November 7, 2013.

News Facts

  • 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 4.21 percent with an average 0.6 point for the week ending May 8, 2014, down from last week when it averaged 4.29 percent. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 3.42 percent.
  • 15-year FRM this week averaged 3.32 percent with an average 0.6 point, down from last week when it averaged 3.38 percent. A year ago at this time, the 15-year FRM averaged 2.61 percent.
  • 5-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) averaged 3.05 percent this week with an average 0.5 point, unchanged from last week. A year ago, the 5-year ARM averaged 2.58 percent.
  • 1-year Treasury-indexed ARM averaged 2.43 percent this week with an average 0.4 point, down from last week when it averaged 2.45 percent. At this time last year, the 1-year ARM averaged 2.53 percent.

Average commitment rates should be reported along with average fees and points to reflect the total upfront cost of obtaining the mortgage. Visit the following links for the Regional and National Mortgage Rate Details and Definitions. Borrowers may still pay closing costs which are not included in the survey.

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Attributed to Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist, Freddie Mac.

“Mortgage rates continued moving down following the decline in 10-year Treasury yields after a dismal report on real GDP growth in the first quarter. Meanwhile, the economy added 288,000 jobs in April, the largest since January 2012, and followed an upward revision of 36,000 jobs for the prior two months. Also, the unemployment rate fell to 6.3 percent.”

Freddie Mac was established by Congress in 1970 to provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the nation’s residential mortgage markets. Freddie Mac supports communities across the nation by providing mortgage capital to lenders. Today Freddie Mac is making home possible for one in four home borrowers and is one of the largest sources of financing for multifamily housing. Additional information is available at FreddieMac.com, Twitter @FreddieMac and Freddie Mac’s blog FreddieMac.com/blog.

 

 

 

 

 

Yesterday’s Herald Building Demo Looked Incredibly Unsafe | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

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[Screen grabs from Miami Herald video]

This is one of those situations where the visual evidence should be presented without much added argument, because we do not yet have corroborating evidence, and frankly because it speaks for itself. The Miami Herald recorded yesterday’s surprise demolition of the old Miami Herald Building by Genting, its new owners (apparently the Herald found out about it not from Genting but from one of the construction teams that wanted press coverage). Visible in that video recording are (A) people running for it, and (B) a Metromover car gliding on its tracks through the giant cloud of dust as it was still spreading through the city. WTF? That is all, for now.

 

 

 

 

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http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/04/29/yesterdays-herald-building-demo-looked-incredibly-unsafe.php

How to save time, money and your sanity when building new or remodeling | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

magine walking into your newly built or remodeled home and seeing it exactly as you had imagined it at the start of construction: the windows are all in the right places, the flooring is the right color, and the kitchen cabinets are a perfect fit.

Now allow me to pinch you on the arm, because for most people, reality is often different from that idyllic scenario. You might see missing trim around the bedroom doors or wonder why that small change in the kitchen cost so much. Looking back, you might ask, “And why did we have to hire another subcontractor to finish the bathroom?”

Of course, there are things you just can’t plan for, but there’s plenty that you can. Costly changes and additional time-consuming work can be kept to a minimum if you fully understand what you are building before you start. By understanding the construction process, being part of the team and keeping a firm grip on the budget, your construction project can result in the home of your dreams.

Should Uncle Sam really be subsidizing the American Dream? | Bedford Hills Real Estate

 

It may sound like heresy to some in the industry, but Catherine Rampell has a point in the Washington Post today – a home is not a good investment.

Calm down. That comes with a caveat – it’s not a good investment as an investment.

Catherine even quotes the highly regarded economist Robert Shiller:

The fact that Americans still financially fetishize homeownership baffles me. Never mind that so many people lost their shirts (among other possessions) in the recent housing bust. Over an even longer horizon, owning a home has not proved to be a terribly lucrative investment either. Don’t take my word for it; ask Robert Shiller , winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in economics who previously became a household name for identifying the housing bubble.

“People forget that housing deteriorates over time. It goes out of style. There are new innovations that people want, different layouts of rooms,” he told me. “And technological progress keeps bringing the cost of construction down.” Meaning your worn, old-fashioned home is competing with new, relatively inexpensive ones.

Over the past century, housing prices have grown at a compound annual rate of just 0.3 percent once one adjusts for inflation, according to my calculations using Shiller’s historical housing data. Over the same period, the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index has had comparable annual returns of about 6.5%.

Yet Americans still think it’s financially savvy to dump all their savings into a single, large, highly illiquid asset.

So yes, a home is a lousy investment in terms of returns next to other types of investments.

Rampell fails to mention, though, that if someone isn’t paying a mortgage, that same amount of money – or even more since renting is now more expensive than buying – is thrown away on rent regardless, unless you plan to live in a van down by the river.

But Rampell does have a point – the constant drumbeat of the voices that housing prices should, in perpetuity – continue to rise and at a rate faster than inflation is irrational on the face of it.

Homeownership makes sense because it makes sense, with a few markets being the exception. It’s value is self-evident not as an investment vehicle, but because 1) you won’t live long without shelter and 2) because unless you expect to be extremely transient, you build equity.

 

 

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http://www.housingwire.com/blogs/1-rewired/post/29764-should-uncle-sam-really-be-subsidizing-the-american-dream