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Mapping New York City Neighborhoods’ Median Rents for July | Katonah Real Estate

 

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New York City can never have too many charts and maps illustrating median rents in different neighborhoods. The folks at listings website Zumper have followed up on their May pricing map with two for July, shown above, illustrating median rents for one- and two-bedrooms in Manhattan, a few neighborhoods of Brooklyn, and Astoria. Once again, Tribeca retained its “most expensive” crown with a median price of $4,200/month for a 1BR and $7,695/month for a 2BR.

The next most expensive neighborhoods were—completely non-shockingly—Soho, with a median rent of $3,550/month for 1BRs, and Greenwich Village, at $3,500/month. The best deals were to be found on the East Side, with the Lower East Side median-ing $2,395/month and the Upper East Side $2,495/month

 

Mapping New York City Neighborhoods’ Median Rents for July – Cool Map Thing – Curbed NY.

How to Fix a Running Toilet | Katonah Real Estate

Nowadays, we don’t give much thought to our toilets, but there was a time when answering nature’s call involved such things as porcelain pots and crude outhouses. The modern flushing toilet actually didn’t become ubiquitous until the early 1900s. Since then, the technology has changed very little, and for the average do-it-yourselfer, it’s not challenging to fix a running toilet.

Replace the flapper

Source: shutterstock.com

Source: shutterstock.com

A defective flapper is usually behind a running toilet problem. When you flush, the flapper is the rubber stopper within the tank that lifts to release water into the bowl. Over time, the flapper deteriorates, allowing water to trickle past its once-tight seal. Push down on the flapper to test its integrity; if the toilet immediately stops running, then you’ve identified the issue. The next step is to replace the flapper.

Start by turning the water off to the toilet (the shutoff valve should be directly beneath the tank). Flush the toilet to drain all remaining water from the tank and bowl. Now you can remove the flapper. As you do so, note the way in which it attaches to the bottom of the tank. There are several kinds of flappers, so when you visit the hardware store to buy a replacement, be sure you select one that is identical.

Follow the installation instructions that come with your replacement flapper. Most important is adding or removing links to establish an appropriate length for the chain connecting the flapper to the flush arm. Leave the chain too long and you’ll get “jiggling handle syndrome.” (You know, when you have to fidget with the handle a bit before the tank begins to refill.) If you make the chain too short, the flapper won’t be able to rise fully away from the drain hole, leading to abbreviated flushes.

Check the fill tube

Let’s say that when diagnosing the trouble with your toilet, pressing down on the flapper did not stop the water from running. In that case, the cause might be the fill tube. That’s the small plastic tube going from the fill valve — the main assembly in the tank — to the overflow pipe, which drains excess water when the tank fills too high. If you see that the fill tube is under water, cut it back so that the tube clears the water level.

 

How to Fix a Running Toilet | Zillow Blog.

US home prices rise 12.2 percent in May | Katonah Real Estate

U.S. home prices jumped 12.2 percent in May compared with a year ago, the biggest annual gain since March 2006. The increase shows the housing recovery is strengthening.

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index released Tuesday also surged 2.4 percent in May from April. The month-over-month gain nearly matched the 2.6 percent increase in April from March — the highest on record.

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The price increases were widespread. All 20 cities showed gains in May from April and compared with a year ago.

Prices in Dallas and Denver reached the highest level on records dating back to 2000. That marks the first time since the housing bust that any city has reached an all-time high.

Home values are rising as more people are bidding on a scarce supply of houses for sale. Steady price increases, along with stable job gains and historically low mortgage rates, have in turn encouraged more Americans to buy homes.

One concern is that higher mortgage rates could slow home sales. But many economists say rates remain low by historical standards and would need to rise much faster to halt the momentum.

Svenja Gudell, senior economist at Zillow, a home price data provider, said a big reason for the recent price gains is that foreclosed homes make up a smaller proportion of overall sales. Foreclosed homes are usually sold by banks at fire-sale prices.

“Typical home values have appreciated at roughly half this pace for the past several months, which is still very robust,” Gudell said.

 

US home prices rise 12.2 percent in May, most in 6 years and sign of stronger housing recovery – The Washington Post.

Katonah Museum of Art Donates Quilts | Katonah Real Estate

Quilts made by hundreds of community members and visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art recently were donated to My Sister’s Place and to babies born at the Bedford Women’s Correctional Facility.

The Katonah museum is dedicated to developing meaningful relationships with the community, both individuals and other organizations and businesses. To that end, the museum created the quilt lab as part of its “Beyond the Bed” quilt exhibition that was on display earlier this year. Museum visitors made hundreds of log cabin quilt squares, which 33 volunteer quilters then sewed together to create 10 colorful quilts.

The project gave visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art a better understanding of just how much time, vision and skill goes into creating a quilt. It also gave visitors the opportunity to play a hands-on role in the process of community quilt-making, as well as knowing their creative efforts would help people in need.

 

 

Katonah Museum of Art Donates Quilts | The Bedford Daily Voice.

Report: Miami Heat’s Shane Battier Buys Coral Gables Home for $3.2 Million | Katonah Real Estate

Winning the NBA Championship is, of course, a valid reason to celebrate. And that’s exactly what most Miami Heat players did earlier this summer, letting loose at Miami club Story with celebrities including rapper Drake and Dwyane Wade’s girlfriend, actress Gabrielle Union.

Shane Battier, however, chose to celebrate his team’s second straight title with a modest trip to Denny’s. Perhaps the 6-foot-8-inch forward was preparing for his big $3.225 million purchase — a luxurious new pad in Coral Gables, FL.

Rumors of the basketball star’s possible departure from the Miami Heat went wild when he listed his Coconut Grove home for $1.895 million on July 3.

However, fear not Heat fans — Battier remains a Florida resident. It appears that he purchased his new Coral Gables mansion the day before he put his previous home up for sale.

According to Gossip Extra, Miami-Dade County records show that Battier recently became the owner of the historical home, located near the Riviera Country Club. Built in 1926, the 5-bedroom 5-bathroom mansion has been renovated and polished to perfection.

Battier has gained some significant square footage with the new home, upgrading from 4,342 square feet to 6,550 square feet.

The colonial-style architecture stands out from the norm of Mediterranean-influenced homes that prevail in the South Florida region. Notable features of the home include a huge walk-in closet, outdoor kitchen, pool and a large deck with views of the surrounding greenery.

 

 

Report: Miami Heat’s Shane Battier Buys Coral Gables Home for $3.2 Million | Zillow Blog.

America’s Emerging Housing Crisis | Katonah Real Estate

The current housing recovery may be like manna to homeowners, but it may do little to ease a growing shortage of affordable residences, and could even make it worse. After a recession-generated drought, household formation is on the rise, notes a recent study by the Harvard Joint Center on Housing Studies, and in many markets there isn’t an adequate supply of housing for the working and middle classes.

Given problems with regulations in some states, particularly restrictions on new single-family home development, the uptick in housing prices threatens both prospective owners and renters, forcing people who would otherwise buy into the rental market. Ownership levels continue to drop, most notably for minorities, particularly African Americans. Last year, according to the Harvard study, the number of renters in the U.S. rose by a million, accompanied by a net loss of 161,000 homeowners.

This is bad news not only for middle-income Americans but even more so for the poor and renters. The number of renters now paying upward of 50% of their income for housing has risen by 2.5 million since the recession and 6.7 million over the decade. Roughly one in four renters, notes Harvard, are now in this perilous situation. The number of poor renters is growing, but the supply of new affordable housing has dropped over the past year.

So while the housing recovery — and the prospect of higher prices — does offer some relief to existing homeowners, it’s having a negative impact further down the economic ladder. For the poorest Americans, nearly eight decades of extensive public subsidies have failed to solve their housing crisis. Given the financial straits of most American cities — particularly those like Detroit that need it the most — it’s unlikely the government can rescue households stressed by the cost of shelter.

As one might suspect, the problem is greatest in New York, New Jersey and California, say the Harvard researchers .In those three states 22% of households are paying more than 50% of pre-tax income for housing, while median home values and rents in these states are among the highest in the country. According to the Center for Housing Policy and National Housing Conference, 39% of working households in the Los Angeles metropolitan area spend more than half their income on housing, 35% in the San Francisco metro area and 31% in the New York area. All of these figures are much higher than the national rate of 24%, which itself is far from tolerable.

Other, poorer cities also suffer high rates of housing poverty not because they are so expensive but because their economies are bad. In the most distressed neighborhoods of Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit, where vacancy rates top 20%, about 60% of vacant units are held off market, indicating they are in poor condition and likely a source of blight.

America’s emerging housing crisis is creating widespread hardship. This can be seen in the rise of families doubling up. Moving to flee high costs has emerged as a major trend, particularly among working-class families. For those who remain behind, it’s also a return to the kind of overcrowding we associate with early 20th century tenement living.

As was the case then, overcrowded conditions create poor outcomes for neighborhoods and, most particularly, for children. Overcrowding has been associated with negative consequences in multiple studies, including greater health problems. The lack of safe outside play areas is one contributing factor. Academic achievement was found to suffer in overcrowded conditions in studies by American and French researchers. Another study found a higher rate of psychological problems among children living in overcrowded housing.

 

America’s Emerging Housing Crisis – Forbes.

Sold: Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell’s Malibu Home | Katonah Real Estate

It’s hard to picture the blond bombshell giving up her Malibu beach house for good. But after renting it out for $90,000 a month andlisting it for $14.749 million in July 2011, Goldie Hawn has found a buyer.

The Academy Award-winning actress and her longtime partner, Kurt Russell, closed the deal this month for $9.5 million, the Los Angeles Times confirms. The home’s last recorded for-sale price was $9.95 million after a 32.5 percent price cut.

Located off the Pacific Coast Highway, the view from the street is understated, showcasing no more than a 3-car garage. From the beach, however, the home is an inviting summer retreat with a large oceanfront patio and outdoor kitchen surrounded by lush topical landscaping. Inside, Zen-inspired decor fills the space with brightly colored pillows, a yellow couch and ornate wet bar.

Hawn isn’t the only celebrity to boast Bohemian flair. Actor Ryan Phillippe recently sold his “Rising Zen” estate, while model Cheryl Tiegs listed her Bel-Air oasis filled with rich mahogany and brightly-colored pendent lights.

Extensively renovated in 2005, Hawn’s home isn’t just stylish. The main residence also features a designer kitchen, high-tech media room and spa-quality master suite with a private deck overlooking the beach. A detached guesthouse includes a meditation room and gym.

Hawn, who’s known for her roles in “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In,” “The First Wives Club” and “Cactus Flower,” has been in a relationship with Russell since 1983, the same year he was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in “Silkwood.” The couple own several properties together, including a Pacific Palisades home they bought in 2004 for a little over $4 million.

 

Sold: Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell’s Malibu Home | Zillow Blog.

Higher Rates Aren’t Enough to Stall Housing | Katonah NY Homes

The U.S. housing recovery that began unfolding early last year faces its first serious test: In the span of just two months, mortgage rates have jumped by a full percentage point, something that has happened only twice since 1994.

Mortgage rates, which at the beginning of May stood at 3.59% for the average 30-year fixed-rate loan, jumped to 4.68% during the first two weeks of July, the latest available data, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. That is the highest level in two years.

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A ‘sold’ sign outside a home in LaSalle, Ill., last month. Economists say that even at a 4.5% or 5% mortgage rate, housing is still affordable by historical standards.

Economists say that even at a 4.5% or 5% mortgage rate, housing is still affordable by historical standards—and that rates could rise to 6% or prices could rise an additional 20% before housing would become unaffordable relative to historical levels.

The spike nevertheless represents a big payment shock for would-be buyers. Many shop for a home based on their monthly mortgage payment. The monthly payment of principal and interest—and not including taxes and insurance—on a $200,000 home with a 10% down payment just went up by more than $100, to $925, while the monthly cost of a $450,000 home just went up by around $250, to $2,095.

“That’s extremely meaningful. It is putting people on the sidelines that were really at the margins of being able to qualify,” said Ronald Peltier, chief executive of HomeServices of America Inc., which owns real-estate brokerages in 21 states.

Some agents say it’s possible that rising rates will spur purchases by dawdling buyers who had already decided they were going to buy a home. But mortgage bankers say it’s rare that higher rates actually generate net new demand.

 

Higher Rates Aren’t Enough to Stall Housing – WSJ.com.

Westchester County Executive Launches “Ask Astorino On Tape” | Katonah Real Estate

Over the past year Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino has visited 22 municipalities across the country for “Ask Astorino” town hall meetings. This week he released a new video highlighting some of the most frequently asked questions of the meetings.

“It’s not always easy to find the time to attend a town hall meeting,” said Astorino. “This video is an alternate way to find out how county government is working for you. I welcome your feedback.”

Hundreds of Westchester County residents have attended the town hall meetings, where Astorino has addressed topics such as taxeshousing, Playland andcrime. In the new video, Astorino addresses topics such as the role of the county government, his efforts to reduce taxes and promote business, and his motivations for running for county executive. He highlights accomplishments such as reducing the budget from $1.8 billion to $1.7 billion, and how the county dealt with Hurricane Sandy. It also includes scenes of his home life as he takes viewers through a typical day in his life.

“I’m still in awe of what this job is and what it means,” Astorino, who is running for re-election in November, says in the video.

 

Westchester County Executive Launches “Ask Astorino On Tape” | The White Plains Daily Voice.

Westchester County Executive Launches “Ask Astorino On Tape” | Katonah Real Estate

WESTCHESTER, N.Y. — Over the past year Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino has visited 22 municipalities across the country for “Ask Astorino” town hall meetings. This week he released a new video highlighting some of the most frequently asked questions of the meetings.

“It’s not always easy to find the time to attend a town hall meeting,” said Astorino. “This video is an alternate way to find out how county government is working for you. I welcome your feedback.”

Hundreds of Westchester County residents have attended the town hall meetings, where Astorino has addressed topics such as taxeshousing, Playland andcrime. In the new video, Astorino addresses topics such as the role of the county government, his efforts to reduce taxes and promote business, and his motivations for running for county executive. He highlights accomplishments such as reducing the budget from $1.8 billion to $1.7 billion, and how the county dealt with Hurricane Sandy. It also includes scenes of his home life as he takes viewers through a typical day in his life.

“I’m still in awe of what this job is and what it means,” Astorino, who is running for re-election in November, says in the video.

 

Westchester County Executive Launches “Ask Astorino On Tape” | The White Plains Daily Voice.