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Bedford home invasion: Queens man, 23, sentenced to 15 years | Bedford NY Real Estate

An illegal Polish immigrant who terrorized a Bedford family in a home invasion, barn-burning and extortion plot last year was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in federal prison.

U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas went above the sentencing guidelines for Bartek Zajkowski, calling what the 23-year-old Queens man did “an exceptionally evil and cowardly crime.”

Zajkowski apologized, calling his crimes “the actions of a boy,” after hearing victim Leonardo LeBrun discuss the ongoing trauma his family is experiencing. LeBrun said his wife does not leave the house without their new guard dog and his youngest child, a 6-year-old daughter, does not walk around the house at night unattended.

“This is a deep and lasting emotional distress that’s really changed our lives forever,” said LeBrun, a former top executive at UBS Bank. “We’re suffering every day for what he’s done to us.”

Dressed in black, wearing a mask and carrying a BB gun, Zajkowski approached the Broad Brook Road mansion on the night of May 5, 2012. He encountered LeBrun in the driveway, tied his arms and legs and duct-taped his mouth. He took LeBrun’s wallet and watch, then went inside and confronted LeBrun’s wife, Lara LeBrun. She fought back and was shot in the stomach with a BB before Zajkowski tied her up as well.

She freed herself and triggered the alarm. Zajkowski fled the house without any of the expensive paintings or gold bullion that was inside.

But he didn’t stay away for long.

Two days later, a barn on the LeBruns’ property burned down. A week after that, the couple received a letter demanding they wire $3 million to a bank account in the Netherlands within five days or their three children would be harmed.

Zajkowski revealed how much he knew about the LeBruns’ children’s routines, like what time their son would get off the school bus. He also indicated he had been watching the property while the barn burned down, and said the fire was set in retaliation for Lara LeBrun’s feistiness during the home invasion.

“Your wife mess with me, she should let me do my thing,” he wrote. “For that she can consider her horses very lucky that they didn’t fry in that barn. Imagine running horses on fire …”

 

 

http://www.lohud.com/article/20131217/NEWS/312170048/Man-who-terrorized-Bedford-family-home-invasion-gets-15-years

 

Content Marketing with The New Instagram Direct | Bedford NY Realtor

instagram Content Marketing with The New Instagram Direct

Just a month ago the ephemeral messaging service Snapchat turned down a  massive $3 billion cash offer from Facebook—a move that left many people  surprised, perplexed, and in some cases, downright angry. To many, the  unavoidable question was, how could something that’s free to use, that produced  no product, lacked any sort of inventory, and had no prospects for monetization  be evaluated a $3 billion. Furthermore, how could that same company subsequently  refuse such a massive cash offering from one of the biggest companies in the  world? Well a month down the road and there’s still no good answer, but one  thing that we can say with some certainty is that with today’s introduction of Instagram  Direct, Snapchat is probably kicking themselves for not accepting Facebook’s  offer.

 

Now the company’s closest competitor, Instagram, who is backed by Facebook,  has set its sights on the ephemeral messaging market, providing its already  massive user base with a viable alternative to Snapchat. Much like Snapchat,  Instagram Direct allows users to send photos and videos directly to their  followers of choice, without the image being shared on their feed. Not only is  Instagram’s latest update a “competitive move,” but it also affords users a  brand new, hyper-focused means of marketing that has the ability to really  strengthen the relationship between advertisers and consumers. While the ability  to monetize Instagram direct is yet to be seen, and sources say that that is an  unlikely avenue for the new feature, it will allow advertisers to connect one on  one with followers and help facilitate new types of interaction between brands  and their followers.

Less than 24 hours after its release, some brands are already finding new  ways to tap into their following and further cultivate relationships with their  fans. GAP for example, used the new service to run a contest in which users were  asked to send photo messages directly to the clothing company in order to be  entered into a contest. While Facebook has long had the ability to facilitate  these types of marketing activities, Instagram Direct brings with it a much more  personalized feel, where users and brands can interact one on one.

As days go by and more brands and advertisers adopt the new Instagram Direct  technology, we’re sure to see a number of different marketing practices employed  through the direct messaging service. If you are on Instagram Direct and using  it as an advertising tool, let us know what’s working for you in the comments  below—we’d love to hear some of your ideas!

Read more at http://www.searchenginejournal.com/content-marketing-new-instagram-direct/81967/#JsvQPrvVVJmIbxFq.99

EH Town and Residents Lock Horns Over Deer Cull | Bedford NY Homes

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Both the town and village of East Hampton are going ahead with their plans to reduce the local deer population via a sharpshooters’ cull. The plan is enthusiastically supported by those who believe the town is being overrun with deer and decried by local nature lovers. Concert promoter and East Hampton resident Ron Delsener is retaining a New York law firm to try to stop the plan from going ahead. An online petition at change.org, “Stop Long Island Farm Bureau/USDA Stealth Plan to Brutally Slaughter 5,000 East End Deer,” currently has more than 2500 signatures. The Humane Society of the United States is also considering getting involved. Laura Simon, a wildlife ecologist there, mentioned the “bounceback effect”:  does typically become more fertile after a herd has been reduced. “‘Deer will have twins and triplets after their numbers have been reduced,’ Ms. Simon said. ‘This is going to be a long-term, ongoing commitment from towns to try to keep killing deer every year, and then their numbers will pop right back up.'” ·

Mounting Anger on Deer Reduction Plan [EH Star] · All deer coverage [Curbed Hamptons]

Ultra-high-end foreclosures up 61% in 2013 | Bedford NY Real Estate

Looking for eight bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and 23,000-square feet in Houston?

For a cool $6.3 million you may be able to take it off the bank’s hands since it repossessed a house fitting this description in April.

According to RealtyTrac, foreclosures on ultra-high-end homes — those with a value over $5 million — are up 61% over last year, defying the trend in the overall market that has seen foreclosure activity down 23% through October.

Panoramic ocean views, stunning architecture and landscaping — even putting greens — are some of the hallmarks of these luxury properties.

And although they account for a tiny part of the market — less than 200 total in 2013 so far — they can cost a foreclosing lender a sizable amount.

However, as Emmett Laffey, CEO of Laffey Fine Home International in New York City, said, “Any foreclosure properties in this kind of ultra-luxury market get purchased very quickly since there is one thing all super-rich buyers want — an outstanding deal on a real estate transaction, and in most cases foreclosures of this magnitude come with several million dollars of built-in value.”

According to RealtyTrac the top market for foreclosures in the $5 million-plus range is in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area, followed by Los Angeles.

Rounding out the top five list are Atlanta, Ga.; Orlando, Fla.; and the New York City/Northern New Jersey area. Although Los Angeles made the top-five list, foreclosure activity in California as a whole is down compared to last year.

 

 

 

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/28215-ultra-high-end-foreclosures-up-61-in-2013

Westchester Taxpayers Still Footing Bill For I-287 Repairs | Bedford NY Real Estate

New York State’s massive reconstruction of I-287 in Westchester may have been completed in August, but the price tag associated with the work continues to rise, according to LoHud.com.

State legislators recently approved another $1.1 million in cost overruns, including $738,000 in additional costs since the project officially ended on Aug. 14. LoHud.com reported.

To date, the 14-year project has cost $558 million and has gone approximately $81 million over budget, according to LoHud.com.

Read the full story here.

 

 

 

http://bedford.dailyvoice.com/news/westchester-taxpayers-still-footing-bill-i-287-repairs

Watch an Entire Kitchen Remodel in 3½ Minutes | Bedford NY Real Estate

ver wonder what remodeling a kitchen looks like? So did this homeowner. Only he put his tech-savvy skills to work. For his new kitchen, designed by Main Line Kitchen Design, he recorded the entire three-month-long construction process, then edited the footage down into a three-and-a-half-minute time-lapse video that makes the whole thing look like an organized dance routine.

Workers tear down the old kitchen in a matter of seconds. Oak floors swiftly drop into place board by board like in a smooth game of Tetris. Contractors gracefully slide cabinets and appliances into place as if they were floating from their fingertips. If only the actual process were so flawless and quick.

Check out the video, then see the cost breakdown:

 

 

 

http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/20361449

Coastal Walter Gropius Design With Ocean Views Asks $2.2M | Bedford NY Real Estate

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Location: Brooklin, Maine Price: $2,200,000 The Skinny: Three years after Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius formed his American firm The Architect’s Collaborative in 1945, he designed this handsome, low-slung residence on the far southern tip of Maine’s Naskeag Point. While it’s a far cry from the radical modernism of the architect’s more famous designs, it does hew closely to the Bauhaus ideals of simplicity and efficiency. The long, narrow floor plan and large windows allow light to fill the home, while the butterfly roof creates high indoor ceilings and allows for taller windows on the seaward side of the house. The parallel siting of the house with the shore maximizes the views of Naskeag Harbor and a pair of private islands across the narrow strait, and the living room opens out onto a partially covered deck that juts out towards the water. For getting out onto the water instead of just gazing at it, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home also comes with access to a common dock. The house, which has been on and off the market since August 2012, is asking $2.2M.

 

 

 

Ex-Deputy Mayor’s Upper West Side Townhouse Asks $13M | Bedford NY Real Estate

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Dan Doctoroff isn’t a name you hear all that often, but in his role as one of Bloomberg’s deputy mayors from 2001 to 2007, he oversaw the development of some of the city’s most high-profile projects, including the World Trade Center, Atlantic Yards, Governor’s Island, the High Line, and Brooklyn Bridge Park. Now, he’s selling his Upper West Side townhouse and asking an impressive $13 million. The 25′-wide, five-floor limestone mansion was built in 1896 by Clarence True, architect of the landmarked Leech House. Doctoroff and his wife bought the place out of foreclosure for $1 million way back in 1994 and spent millions on a full gut renovation. A “low stoop” townhouse, it features big wrought-iron doors at street-level, plus a formal dining room with high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling bay windows in the living room, a wet bar, gas and wood-burning fireplaces, and a fully landscaped garden. New amenities include an elevator, central air, and a finished basement with a gym.

 

http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2013/11/23/

 

Realtors Now as Old as Congressmen | Old Bedford NY Realtor

The median age of Realtors now is the same as the median age of members of the current US House of Representatives, according to the latest member profile from the National Association of Realtors.

Since 2007 the median age of Realtors has increased steadily, reaching 57 this year, the oldest on record. The 111th Congress, which took office in 2009, is the oldest in the nation’s history, with an average age of 57 in the House and 63 in the Senate.

Forty-one percent of Realtors are more than 60 years old, while only 2 percent are under 30 years old.  The incremental increase in age may be attributed to professionals staying in real estate longer and putting off retirement, NAR said.

 

 

http://www.realestateeconomywatch.com/2013/11/realtors-now-as-old-as-congressmen/