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With 8,000-plus units planned, Queens rivals Manhattan for growth | Chappaqua Real Estate

As developers make up for lost time during the recession, the New York City borough of Queens will see 60 big residential housing projects with more than 8,000 units built in the next three years, The Real Deal reports, citing its own research and estimates from brokerage Aptsandlofts.com.

Queens is just about as popular with developers as Manhattan, where an estimated 5,350 units are expected to be built during the next two years.

 

 

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Joy of Joys, Another Versailles Knock-Off Hits the Market | Chappaqua Real Estate

Southern California may very well be the land rich in ugly faux châteaux, but sometimes a wonder of gold patina, green marble, and redundant crystal pops up elsewhere on this continent. Indeed, most of North America’s Versailles knock-offs—whether it’s ill-fated, 90,000-square-foot behemoths in Florida or $30M mansions in Kentucky—are found outside the bloated McMansion hotspots. On the market in the Toronto area is this gold-plated Château de Versailles, with six bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, 24,000 square feet, and more frescoes, chandeliers, and sculpted busts than anyone can handle. Though, to be completely honest, that pool is ridiculously cool. The ask? $17M.

Southampton Shingle Style Oceanfront for $45.5M | Chappaqua Real Estate

Buyers looking for $40+M oceanfront in Southampton are spoiled for choice this week! This property is 4.5 acres with 500 feet of beachfront, which compares favorably with the neighboring Gin Lane lots offered earlier this week. There’s also private frontage on Wickapogue Pond. The house was designed by Francis Fleetwood and is about 6700sf, with terraces and water views aplenty. It’s decorated too fussily for our tastes, but is still lovely, with seven bedrooms and nine baths and an elevator. There’s also a six-car garage, pool with water views to the ocean and pond, and sunken tennis court. · Southampton Village [Elliman]

Millwood Fire Department to break ground on new firehouse | Chappaqua Real Estate

After years of planning, the Millwood Fire District and the Millwood Fire Company #1 will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Sunday, Oct. 6 for the new firehouse in the hamlet in the town of New Castle. The event will kick off the Fire Company’s annual open house.

From the invitation:

Celebrations start at 11:15 at Station #1 located at 60 Millwood Road in downtown Millwood. We’ll gather for coffee and donuts at the old firehouse before making our way to the new site for the groundbreaking ceremony. We’ll then return to Station #1 for a BBQ, truck rides and crafts for the kids, a trolley ride through the District, as well as fire safety education for kids and adults. Open House starts at 1 PM.

 

 

http://northernwestchester.lohudblogs.com/2013/09/25/millwood-fire-department-to-break-ground-on-new-firehouse/

US Real Estate Market Activity Slows | Chappaqua Real Estate

Homebuyer traffic slowed in August, according to the latest survey from Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance.

The survey found that all three groups of homebuyers — current  homeowners, investors and first-time homebuyers — pulled back from the  housing market, a sign that future sales activity might weaken.

The sharpest falloff in the HousingPulse homebuyer traffic index  was seen among current homeowners, the largest group of homebuyers.

This makes sense as current homeowners are less likely to trade  up if interest rates rise and home prices no longer look attractive.

But the urgency for first-time homebuyers also appears to have reduced, according to the survey.

Traffic has slowed down for current homeowners and first-time  homebuyers. Investors scored below 50 in the Homebuyer Traffic Index; a  reading below 50 indicates that traffic is below what is considered a  “flat” level, but that figure remains relatively high.

Investor traffic is likely on the decline because there aren’t enough distressed properties on sale.

The HousingPulse Distressed Property Index, a measure of  distressed properties as a share of total home purchase transactions,  fell to 25.4% in August, based on the three-month moving average.

That was not only down from a distressed property share of 35.8%  seen as recently as last March, but also the lowest level ever recorded  by the HousingPulse survey.

The slowdown in traffic could be seasonal as summer draws to a  close but brokers and homebuilders have reported increased buyer  hesitancy.

Home price gains have started to moderate and new-home sales  plunged in July, but existing home sales are still strong. The sales  data doesn’t yet reflect the impact of rising rates because many buyers  rushed to lock in interest rates before they rose further.

The impact of interest rates on sales could be more pronounced in the coming months, however.

Still, it is too early to call an end to the recovery in housing.  Home prices have been lifted off their bottom and the market has  stabilized. There is pent-up demand and a further increase in inventory  and a moderation in prices also could encourage more buyers back into  the market.

A separate survey released  Monday by Bankrate.com showed that 55% of Americans believe home prices  will go up in the next 12 months, while 9% forecast a decline. In  upper-income households, 65% predicted a rise, while 6% forecast a  decline.

 

 

http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/articles/

 

 

 

Case-Shiller: Home Prices Gain in July at Slower Pace | Chappaqua Homes

U.S. home prices rose 12.4 percent in July compared with a year ago, the most since February 2006. An increase in sales on a limited supply of available homes drove the gains.

The Standard &Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index reported Tuesday improved from June, when it rose 12.1 percent from a year ago. And all 20 cities posted gains in July from the previous month and compared with a year ago.

Still, the month-over-month price gains shrank in 15 cities in July compared with the previous month, indicating prices may be peaking. And the month-over-month gains in the 20-city price index have slowed for three straight months.

Stan Humphries, chief economist for real estate data provider Zillow, said home price should continue to rise but at a slower pace. Mortgage rates have increased more than a full percentage point since May. And more homes are being built. That should ease supply constraints that have inflated prices in some markets.

“This ongoing moderation is good for the market overall,” Humphries said.

Home prices soared 27.5 percent in Las Vegas from a year earlier, the largest gain. San Francisco’s 24.8 percent jump was the second largest and the biggest yearly return for that city since March 2001.

The index covers roughly half of U.S. homes. It measures prices compared with those in January 2000 and creates a three-month moving average. The July figures are the latest available. They are not adjusted for seasonal variations, so the monthly gains reflect more buying activity over the summer.

Since bottoming out in March 2012, home prices have rebounded about 21 percent. They remain about 22 percent below the peak reached in July 2006.

The housing market has been recovering over the past year, helped by steady job growth, low mortgage rates and relatively low prices.

 

http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/09/24/

 

Latest Teatown Lake Reservation News | Chappaqua NY Realtor

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September 5, 2013
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On Time and Place: Celebrating Scenic Hudson’s 50 Years  

Mt. Beacon Reflection, NY(2009), Robert Rodriguez Jr.

All programs require pre-registration. To register, call 914-762-2912 x110.
A Night in the Woods
Sept. 22, 5:00pm
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A Night in the Woods
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Fighter Pilots for a Day

$2,800 value

 

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Suit up with Air Combat USA to learn the tactical maneuvers needed in air-to-air combat. After a briefing, guest pilots are secured into the aircraft alongside their instructor for the hands-on portion of the program. Although the instructor will perform the take-off and the landing, guest pilots will fly the aircraft 90% of the time, while they practice maneuvers and engage in dogfights. Register a hit during a dogfight and smoke will trail from the other aircraft! The whole experience will be recorded by four onboard cockpit cameras and will be yours to keep.

 

Generously donated by Marcia Saunders and Air Combat USA.

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A Fabulous Dinner Party for 8
              $2,000 value

 

 

Plan to invite your best friends for an elegant evening of fine dining, hosted

by Teatown board members,

at a private mansion featuring local fare masterfully prepared by Tastefully Yours Catering of Briarcliff Manor and a selection of fine wines from Gerry Cramer.

Watch the sun set over the Hudson River as you enjoy cockails at Beechwood mansion, one of Westchester’s finest architectural treasures and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Beechwood gained national notoriety in 1905 when it was purchased by financier Frank Vanderlip, President of National City Bank, and his wife, Narcissa Cox, the co-founder of the League of Women Voters. The home features 16-foot ceilings, a walk in fireplace and exquisite wood paneling.

 

Generously donated by Mary Lynn and Fred Putney, Gerry Cramer and Tastefully Yours. 

Visit Teatown

1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-2912
Nature Center hours:
9:00am-5:00pm everyday
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.
  Teatown Lake Reservation’s mission is to conserve open space and to educate and involve the regional community in order to sustain the diversity of wildlife, plants and habitats for future generations.

 

 

Your donation can make an immediate impact to help conserve and protect the diversity of wildlife, plants and habitats . . . today and into the future.

On Time and Place: Celebrating Scenic Hudson’s 50 Years On exhibit in the Nature Center Gallery

September 4-30, 2013

Since 1963, Scenic Hudson has worked to preserve the Hudson Valley’s beauty. To help celebrate its 50th anniversary year in 2013, Scenic Hudson will present a curated exhibition of photographs that pay tribute to the organization’s inspiring story and the Hudson Valley’s people and communities. The diverse group of artwork includes traditional landscapes but also views of waterfronts in transformation and places bearing scars of pollution and other challenges to be addressed.
Learn more about this amazing exhibit.

Gallery hours: Daily, 9:00am-5:00pm

 

Wildflower Island Tours
Saturday, September 7, 11:00am &1:00pm
Sunday, September 8, 1:00pm
Enjoy a guided tour of Wildflower Island, Teatown’s unique two-acre sanctuary that is home to over 230 species of wildflowers and shrubs native to our area.
View the current bloom list.
Please note that access to the Island is by guided tour only. Tours are intended for guests ages 12 and over.

TOUR TIMES:

Saturday, September 7: 11:00am & 1:00pm Sunday, September 8: 1:00pm

$4pp for members; $6pp for nonmembers.
Children’s Discovery Series
Weekly Classes begin September 10th

Knee Hi Nature, 4 Year olds

Tuesdays:

1:00pm-2:30pm or

Wednesdays:

10:00am-11:30am

Boundaries disappear as children explore the natural world of bugs, rocks, habitats and more. Each session features a short hike,

story or craft and visits with animals.

Classes begin September 10th and run for 8 weeks.

Class fee: members $150; nonmembers: $175

FOCUS ON NATURE Series
Jacob Burns Film Center

September 25-October 29

OPENING NIGHT!

Symphony of the Soilnull

Wednesday, September 25, 7pm

Deborah Koons Garcia’s magnum opus on the extraordinarily complex web of life that exists in soil.

Q & A and reception: Dan Barber, who appears in the film, is executive chef and co-owner of the restaurants Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns.Writer/director Deborah Koons Garcia. Moderated by JBFC Executive Director Steve Apkon.

Click here for more details about the series.

This series is presented by Jacob Burns Film Center  in partnership with Teatown Lake Reservation and Scenic Hudson and made possible through generous support from the Hoch family and the van Hengel Family Fund.

Teatown Members may purchase tickets for any of the films in this series at the JBFC member price.
You are also be eligible to receive up to four free tickets (tickets are limited and offered on a first come first served basis) to the family film and workshop, Wing of Life, October 20,12pm.
Reap the rewards of being a Teatown Member!
Join today at teatown.org
Yoga and Hike at Teatown
Saturday,September 28, 9:00am
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Spend a lovely fall morning in the outdoors practicing yoga and taking a peaceful trail
walk at beautiful Teatown Lake Reservation. All levels of yoga welcome. Class led by a Club Fit instructor.
FREE Teatown and Club Fit members;       
$15 for nonmembers.
Call Karen Cornetz at Club Fit to register, 914-250-2762 or email kcornetz@clubfit.com.
Calling all Teatown Camp Alumni! Camp Alumni Reunion
Sunday, October 13, 3:00pm-6:00pm
Recapture your camp days and reconnect with former camp friends  at Teatown’s first camp alumni event! The event is free of charge and open to all camp alumni who have aged out (age 15 and over), counselors and their families. A pizza truck will serve food, beer and soda. Live music will add to the festivities, as well as guided hikes along the Teatown trails.

 

To RSVP, click here or call 914-762-2912 x124.
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Economist Of Doom Ordered To Remove Penthouse Hot Tub | Chappaqua Real Estate

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Economist and NYU professor Nouriel Roubini is known for exactly two things: predicting the financial crisis of the last decade; and throwing orgiastic parties jam-packed with models. The latter claim to fame might be harder to keep up, now that the Department of Buildings has ordered the so-called Dr. Doom (future nickname: Party Pooper?) to remove the hot tub he bought for the renovated, tricked-out rooftop. Apparently, according to the official DOB complaint slapped down in February, the heavy hot tub makes the building shake and vibrate and compromises its structural stability. One would think that his packed rooftop ragers would do that no matter what, without any help from the Jacuzzi. The Post reports that the economist also has to remove the new wooden deck, a propane gas grill, and an extra room he built up there, which houses a bar and a bathroom. In 2010, Roubini bought what was then the East Village’s priciest apartment, a 2,700-square-foot triplex with cantilevered staircases at the top of Brick House Condominiums, after it had been PriceChopped by about $2M to $5.5 million. The hot tub may not have been the smartest move for the man who has said beautiful women love him for his brains, but in the end, it only incurred a $600 fine. And one anonymous source remarked: “Knowing him, he’ll just move the hot tub inside.” Party on, Nouriel.

 

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2013/09/03/economist_of_doom_ordered_to_remove_penthouse_hot_tub.php

Teatown Lake Reservation News | Chappaqua Real Estate

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August 23, 2013
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All programs require pre-registration. To register, call 914-762-2912 x110.
A Night in the Woods

Sept. 22, 5:00pm

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Dash Off for a Week in Paris or London: The Choice is Yours!

$5,000 value

Immerse yourself in the City of Light with a seven night stay in a charming, private, Parisian apartment on Rue de l’Eperon in the Saint Germain des Pres neighborhood (6th arrondissement), close to the Seine and within walking distance to all of Paris.

 

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Spend a week surrounded by  history in a private London flat featuring 2 bedrooms, a full kitchen, living room and dining room. Located on Duke St., St. James, this flat is perfectly situated to explore London.

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Visit Teatown

1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-2912
Nature Center hours:
9:00am-5:00pm everyday
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.
  Teatown Lake Reservation’s mission is to conserve open space and to educate and involve the regional community in order to sustain the diversity of wildlife, plants and habitats for future generations.
Moths at Cliffdale

Friday, August 23, 7:30pm

What types of moths and other insects will we find on this evening  program? Join Charlie Roberto to discover these creatures of the night. Meet at Teatown’s Cliffdale Farm, Teatown Road, Croton-on-Hudson. FREE.
Slithery Serpents 

Saturday, August 24, 11:00am-12:00pm

Snakes are the misunderstood animals of the natural world. Discover why their bad rap is undeserved and meet a few snakes from Teatown’s collection.

Free for members; $5pp for nonmembers.
Wildflower Island Tours
Saturday, August 24, 11:00am &1:00pm
Sunday, August 25, 1:00pm
Enjoy a guided tour of Wildflower Island, Teatown’s unique two-acre sanctuary that is home to over 230 species of wildflowers and shrubs native to our area.
View the current bloom list.
Please note that access to the Island is by guided tour only. Tours are intended for guests ages 12 and over.

TOUR TIMES:

Saturday, August 24: 11:00am & 1:00pm Sunday, August 25: 1:00pm

$4pp for members; $6pp for nonmembers.
Children’s Discovery Series
Weekly Classes begin September 10th

Little Tree Huggers 2-3 year olds with caregiver

Tuesdays: 10:00am-11:15am

or Wednesdays: 1:00pm-2:15pm

Sow the seeds of nature knowledge with your child. Children and parents are encouraged to use all of their senses to explore autumn.

Knee Hi Nature, 4 Year olds

Tuesdays: 1:00pm-2:30pm

or Wednesdays: 10:00am-11:30am

Boundaries disappear as children explore the natural world of bugs, rocks, habitats and more. Each session features a short hike, story or craft and visits with animals.

Classes begin September 10th and run for 8 weeks.

Class fee: Members $150; Nonmembers: $175

Calling all Teatown Camp Alumni! Camp Alumni Reunion
Sunday, September 22, 3:00pm-6:00pm
Recapture your camp days and reconnect with former camp friends  at Teatown’s first camp alumni event! The event is free of charge and open to all camp alumni who have aged out (age 15 and over), counselors and their families. A pizza truck will serve food, beer and soda. Live music will add to the festivities, as well as guided hikes along the Teatown trails.

 

To RSVP, click here or call 914-762-2912 x124.
On Time and Place: Celebrating Scenic Hudson’s 50 Years
On exhibit in the Nature Center Gallery
September 4-30, 2013

Since 1963, Scenic Hudson has worked to preserve the Hudson Valley’s beauty. To help celebrate its 50th anniversary year in 2013, Scenic Hudson will present a curated exhibition of photographs that pay tribute to the organization’s inspiring story and the Hudson Valley’s people and communities. The diverse group of artwork includes traditional landscapes but also views of waterfronts in transformation and places bearing scars of pollution and other challenges to be addressed.
Learn more about this amazing exhibit.

Gallery hours: Daily, 9:00am-5:00pm

 

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