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Historic snows causing headaches for real estate industry | North Salem Real Estate

All that snow in New England may make your property look as pretty as a calendar shot, but it won’t do you any favors if you’re trying to buy or sell a house.

The storms that have dropped an epic 8 feet of snow are causing grief for the real estate industry.

Some real estate agents have had to cancel nearly a month of weekend open houses because of the poorly timed snowstorms. Others have had to brace prospective buyers about to tour homes showing the ravages of winter, including leaky walls and ceilings caused by a buildup of ice on the roof.

Agents complain that deals are being held up because inspectors are unable to get a look at roofs, septic tanks and other features buried under mounds of snow and ice.

And sellers are grumbling about how difficult it is to move out of their homes in the treacherous weather.

“Honestly, every day is a new issue,” said Kate Lanagan MacGregor, a real estate agent in Mattapoisett, as she rattled off some of her recent struggles. Her latest: trying to empty a newly sold house of the furniture her company had used to “stage” the place for prospective buyers.

“Usually, you can just run up and grab your furniture. Now, the driveway’s not plowed, there’s no path shoveled and you can’t physically get your stuff out the door,” she said.

Homeowner Abbie Cregan recounted her ordeal moving out of her longtime home in Fairhaven just days earlier.

“We were literally pulling washers, dryers, furniture sets out of the house with a dolly and a strap and dragging them through the snow,” she said from her new home in snow-free Phoenix, Arizona. “I still have bruises from it.”

Jeremy Madore said he and his wife are closing on a four-bedroom home in Leominster that they found just weeks ago, in the throes of the snowstorms. He said a home inspector had to clear away a chunk of the snow-covered roof to assess its quality.

Now they’re watching to see how the barn’s roof holds up under the weight and what happens to the basement when the snows finally melt.

“It was definitely more aggravating home shopping in this weather,” Madore said. “We climbed over snowbanks and icy, slippery steps. I brought my snow pants and boots to make sure I wasn’t deterred from making a full circle around the property.”

Corinne Fitzgerald, president of the Massachusetts Association of Realtors, said she won’t have a clear picture of the effect on home sales until figures come in around mid-March. But February, she noted, tends to be the slowest month anyway.

Nationally, sales of existing homes fell slightly in January, in part because of the severe cold and snowy weather in New England and other parts of the country, according to Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, a market forecasting firm. He said February data should show further declines.

Real estate agents said many sellers appear to be waiting until the weather clears to put their homes on the market, meaning a potentially busy spring. But winter can also hold certain opportunities.

 

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/historic-snows-causing-headaches-real-estate-industry-190237900–finance.html

 

Designing beautiful welcome spots | North Salem #Realtor

First impressions are lasting impressions. That’s why creating a stylish, yet organized entryway benefits both you and your guests. Such an entryway is more than a simple doorway — it’s a transitional space from the outside world to the comfort of your home.

The entryway also offers visitors the first view of your home, so its significance is greater than its size. Your entryway should reflect your home’s style and create a single point from which all the other rooms flow. Doing a garage door repair is one of the most difficult things to face especially if you are not familiar with technical DIY home repairs. Because garage doors are a combination of complicated electronics, hard-to-understand mechanical workings and hard-to-handle materials, most people shy away from doing these repairs and just leave it to a door technician to fix the job. The problem is, repairing of the doors in your garage might cost you a lot of money. A simple garage door installation already costs close to a thousand dollars, Hiring technicians to repair your door’s simple problems will only add up to your expenses. If you have a door in your garage that does not fully go down when it is closed and it springs right back up before even reaching the ground, the main culprit is usually a misplaced door sensor. A door sensor that is not placed properly will most certainly cause your garage door to do unwarranted acts such as not closing down 100%. To fix this, just place your door sensors a little lower than your current placement. You might also want to check if there are objects and hindrances blocking the sensor because it can also contribute to the said problem. Here at Metro Garage Door Repair, we are committed to providing you with the best affordable service in the Dallas- Fort Worth metro area. You can learn more here about the Dallas garage door repair. Those searching for the best garage door repair in San Diego are in luck because with help from the ADSAutomaticDoorSpecialists, you can ensure that the garage door you use often is able to be used again, or that it is running and working how it should be. Your garage door is used for a multitude of things, and when it is not working then you need to call in someone able to provide help. This help is essential in making sure that the door gets back on track to providing the best way to get in and out of the space you are trying to access. Of course, insulation is one of the biggest issues that homeowners have with their garage doors, and in their homes. Making sure this is taken care of is going to solve a lot of issues that you may currently be dealing with. It is not recommended that you insulate the garage door, as this needs to be lifted to let people and cars come in and out from the garage. When there is insulation or other issues that are stuck to the door of the garage, this is going to cause the door to be weighted down, it can be something to cause distress to the doors. Additionally, it is important that you hire a professional to come in and do the insulating and deal with other factors for your door and the garage. The kits might not recommend the best course of action for you to take. If you use the kits and find that this actually does more harm than good, then it might be best to speak with someone that understands and knows how these garage doors work and how they can provide the help needed.

The function

Realistically, entryways are drop zones. Car keys, purses, grocery bags and backpacks — not to mention mail, cell phones, and shoes, coats and scarves — all end up being set down in this space.

Source: Zillow Digs

Is there a closet for coats, umbrellas and hats? If not, a row of hooks can make a good stand-in, as can an old-fashioned hall tree. Baskets mounted on the wall or set on the floor can hold scarves, gloves and hats. A tall canister will keep umbrellas in one spot.

The storage

A console piece with drawers can work wonders as a charging station, and hold mail, keys, garage door remotes and dog leashes for regular walks.

Source: Zillow Digs

If you ask people to take off their shoes at the door, a chair or bench offers a good landing spot. One with storage space underneath is a good option. In tight spaces, you might look for a stool or an ottoman that can slide away under a console table.

For shoe storage, consider cubbies, under-bench storage or even a set of shelves. A simple metal tray will keep rain- and snow-soaked shoes from ruining the floors beneath.

The flow

Keep adjacent rooms in mind when designing your entryway. This space should set the stage for rooms that are immediately visible and establish the flow for the overall home. Color, furniture styling, lighting and artwork need not be identical, but they should be related.

Source: Zillow Digs

The extras

Once you’ve taken care of the necessities, add the extras that will make your entryway truly yours.

A rug will define the space, especially if the entry is part of a larger space such as a living room. A mirror can make the space seem larger, as well as allow a last-minute visual check before heading out the door.

An entryway is also a great spot for a signature piece of furniture or art, or a series of decorative pieces.

with art

Lamps will give the space a warm touch and add needed lighting. An overhead fixture can make a statement upon entry, or even serve as a different type of artwork. Plants and fresh flowers are always welcome.

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http://www.zillow.com/blog/designing-tidy-stylish-entryway-167811/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ZillowBlog+%28Zillow+Blog%29

Farmers Markets | North Salem Real Estate

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Rye’s Down to Earth Farmers Market
has been EXTENDED by 2 weeks!

We’ll be open every Sunday, through December 21st, from 8:30 am-2:00 pm

Located in the parking lot on Theodore Fremd Avenue (behind Purchase St. stores)
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The following farms and food makers will sell fresh foods – and holiday gifts! – at some or all of the upcoming Sunday markets. Please visit the webpage of Rye’s Down to Earth Farmers Market for full details.

Alpacatrax – Yarn, roving, and finished goods made from alpaca fibers

Bombay Emerald Chutney Company

Christiane’s Backstube – German-inspired baked goods

Dr. Pickle

Karl Family Farms

Meredith’s Bread

Migliorelli Farm

Newgate Farms​ – Seasonal foods, hand-crafted holiday wreaths, and more

Our Daily Bread

Pie Lady & Son

Simple Eats with Chef T – Healthy prepared foods to go

Taiim Falafel Shack

Tierra Farm

Yellow Bell Farm
Thank you for supporting local farms and food businesses!

Down to Earth Markets is a certified B (Beneficial) Corporation that manages farmers markets in Westchester County, Rockland County, and New York City. We believe that seasonal, local food is a vital part of our heritage that ensures the health of our communities and environment.
Visit DowntoEarthMarkets.com for updates on the Rye Farmers Market, as well as to learn more about our company.

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Ready for Big Mortgage Rate Increases | North Salem Real Estate

A decade ago, the housing market was heading into the busiest years of the bubble. Ten years later, hundreds of thousands of homeowners are about to get a nasty surprise. As their loans turn 10 years old, they will see their monthly loan payments reset higher—in some cases more than double.

The trouble is coming for loans that had such features as adjustable rates and interest-only periods that let homeowners borrow more than they would have been able to afford via a typical fixed-rate loan. Subprime loans have typically been resetting after three years or five years; the more borrowers’ monthly payments went up, the more likely they were to fall behind on their loans.

A report from Fitch Ratings says this problem impends for more than 700,000 borrowers who took out prime jumbo loans—mortgages larger than what Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) allowed—and Alt-A loans, which went to borrowers whose credit scores placed them between prime and subprime. More subprime loans have already reset than the total number of affected prime jumbo and Alt-A loans, but payments for the newest batch will increase far more than they did for the subprime loans.

 

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http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-12-01/monthly-mortgage-payments-could-aoar-as-loans-reset?campaign_id=yhoo

Be the Second Owner Ever of This Groovy Mid-Century Mod in Sherman Oaks | North Salem Real Estate

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Hitting the market for the first time since being built in 1964 is this mid-century modern in the Royal Woods neighborhood of Sherman Oaks. While the five-bedroom, three-bath residence is definitely in need of a sensitive update (its remuddled kitchen is especially painful to contemplate), it’s not hard to envision it becoming quite a snazzy showplace. Among its many strong selling points are high ceilings, period light fixtures, a custom terrazzo entry, a wet bar, (some) original tile and countertops, built-ins, walls of glass, a swimming pool, and spectacular Valley and mountain views. Last but not least, it’s sited on a 1.19-acre lot. Asking price is a bidding-war-inciting $1.399 million.

 

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http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/11/be_the_second_ever_owner_of_this_groovy_midcentury_mod_in_sherman_oaks.php

 

When Homebuying Is A Waste of Money | North Salem Real Estate

For many Americans, home buying is simply a waste of money.

You could spend years paying thousands of dollars of interest on a mortgage, never reap the full tax benefits and never see enough appreciation to make it worthwhile.

Home ownership is one of the great myths of the American dream. But there’s nothing wrong in having a home. Buying it may not make the most financial sense.

A recent study by Morningstar's MORN +0.39% HelloWallet, the Chicago-based financial research firm, showed that where you’re considering of buying makes the difference in your decision. (Disclosure: I freelance for Morningstar.com)

Much of the decision in homebuying should be dictated by the “rent-to-price” ratio. This comparison shows you when it makes sense to rent instead of buy.

In some cities, for example, renting may be the only option because home prices are stratospheric: Think San Francisco, New York and Boston. Other cities, though, may offer a plethora of bargains such as Memphis, St. Louis and Cleveland, Dayton and Toledo Ohio.

“While there is no question that homes have become the most valuable asset for U.S. households, our research finds that homeownership is often not the best strategy for building wealth,” said Matt Fellowes, founder and CEO of HelloWallet and a former scholar at the Brookings Institution.

He added: “Workers need to take a hard look at other investment choices before deciding to buy a home. Employer-sponsored retirement or health savings programs, 529 college savings plans, or even IRAs may be more effective vehicles for families to build wealth and get ahead.”
When It’s Best to Rent

You may not reap the full benefits of tax write-offs for taxes and mortgage interest. That’s a signal that renting is wise. Median income homeowners realize no federal tax benefit in 75 percent of major cities.
You have to look at the local price cycle. Many homebuyers purchase at the top of the market and won’t reap appreciation from the past. More than half of current homeowners, or more than 40 million households, purchased their homes during time periods when average homebuyers would have been better off renting and investing.
Don’t overstate the benefits of buying. Many popular, free, online “buy-or-rent” calculators inflate the benefits of home buying. The study shows that calculators provide inaccurate guidance to more than 90 percent of renters considering whether to buy a home by overestimating tax benefits and underestimating the returns an individual can earn by investing.
Do the math. Prospective home buyers should calculate their “rent-to-price” ratio, or the ratio of the annual rental costs of a home compared with its purchase price, to determine whether to by a home or rent and invest.
What’s Your Bottom Line? If the rent-to-price ratio is 5% or less, people may be better off renting and investing any savings. If the rent-to-price ratio is greater than that, they may be better off buying a house.
If you have a yen to own a home, just keep in mind that ownership also entails property tax and maintenance. In growing areas, taxes are likely to rise to build schools, fire stations, libraries, etc.

 

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwasik/2014/11/12/when-homebuying-is-a-waste-of-money-five-smart-moves/?partner=yahootix

Did Mr. and Mrs. George Clooney Buy This English Manor? | North Salem Homes

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It looks like lawyer, activist, and author Amal Alamuddin and her actor husband George Clooney now own a 17th-century Georgian manor on a 5.5-acre private island in the English village of Sonning-on-Thames. Ever since the two were married at the end of September, rumors have been flying about a “luxurious, well decorated, and super-private” home they bought in Berkshire county over the summer. Now, the Real Estalker hears that they actually purchased their own hunk of rock in the river Thames, which was last listed at the equivalent of about $12M.

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“Island in the stream / That is where they are / No one in between / Clooney and his wife” is how a Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton duet modified to be about this piece of property gossip might go. The couple’s rumored new home, the 8,948-square-foot, Grade II-listed Aberdash House, is no longer featured on UK property site Rightmove, but a cached listing shows a doric-columned 10-bedroom manor with a fully modernized interior.

According to an old Wall Street Journal piece about the property, it was purchased by a banker named Omar Bayoumi in the late ’90s, who was drawn to it by “the romance and exclusivity of owning the largest residential island in the Thames,” as well as “the beauty of the house and grounds.” To augment that beauty, Bayoumi filled it with a bunch of high-tech rich person stuff, including a gym, a “spa complex,” and an entertainment room outfitted with “invisible speakers and an iLight lighting system using John Cullen fittings.” (Fun fact: There are also 14 CCTV cameras installed throughout the property.) In its state of decoration, a very large portrait of a cat was displayed in the living room, which evidence that a complete house with wall hangings will look more attractive than a house with plain walls (more info, more details).

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http://curbed.com/archives/2014/10/13/george-clooney-buys-private-island-mansion.php

Why the $12 billion real estate ad market is ripe for disruption | North Salem Realtor

 

In general, measuring your return on investment (ROI) with real estate marketing is very difficult, but in a world where analytics reign supreme among marketers, real estate is ripe for disruption.

Real estate agents should no longer accept paying lump sums of money in hopes of farming more leads. The reality is that the quality of leads is decreasing online as more people search for homes on the Internet and fewer people actually buy homes. Therefore, agents need to be careful where they spend their money and start demanding performance-based marketing from advertising companies. Paying for advertising that consumers actually click on or use should be the new standard in real estate.

Advertising image via Shutterstock.
Advertising image via Shutterstock.

Google has pioneered performance-based marketing with its AdWords product, while also making it one of the most successful and profitable products ever. The reason AdWords became so successful was because marketers could systematically measure their return on investment. Marketers built trust with Google and therefore were willing to spend a bigger portion of their ad budget there.

Why should real estate be different from other industries? It seems more logical to pay for what people actually click on or see, but from the majority of what is offered to agents this is simply not the case. Performance-based marketing helps both advertising companies and agents make better decisions, as it makes both parties more successful. Customers who find success with your product and can effectively measure their return on investment make for far better customer relations and retention. To me, this is just good business.

Going forward as real estate become more data-driven from finding the right house to home improvement, systematically calculating a return on investment will become the new standard. Companies that adapt this new metric will excel, and others that do not will slowly fade away.

To ensure your marketing spend is maximizing return on investment, here are three tips:

 1. Pay to play

Whether it is offline or online, there are a plethora of ways to track conversion. For example, use unique phone numbers on your next mailing to track how many calls you receive back. Do not spend marketing dollars on advertising that you cannot effectively track. You are simply throwing good money after bad, as metrics allow you to make better, more informed decisions.

 2. Leverage mobile marketing

It is no secret that the world is going mobile and that Apple has sold 10 million iPhone 6’s in its first weekend. The fact is that agents simply have to implement a mobile strategy. At Dizzle, we help agents effectively engage their sphere of influence with our apps and distribution channels. Analyzing end user engagement and conversion rates drives and evaluates our level of client success.

 

 

 

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http://www.inman.com/next/why-the-12-billion-real-estate-ad-market-is-ripe-for-disruption/

Farm Fresh Markets | North Salem Real Estate

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Apples, pears, squash, pumpkins – and more! – arrive in autumn harvest;
Calling all knitters: beautiful alapaca yarn in Croton-on-Hudson;
FOUR rotating vendors join Piermont market on Sunday + MORE


October 2nd – 8th, 2014

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What’s New, In Season, and On Sale This Week
Apple, Pear, & Pumpkin Butters
All made with local fruit

Meredith’s BreadFrozen Kofta, Rajma,
Roti Roll, Saag, & Samosa

Bombay Emerald Chutney Co.

Ground Beef
Buy 5 pounds & get $10 OFF the total

Kiernan Farm

JUST CRUST Chips & Rustic Croutons – SALE!
$4/bag or 3 for $10 (Reg. $5/bag)
Garlic, Naked, & With a Kick

Wave Hill BreadsPear Cider
Migliorelli Farm

Pork Sausages
Buy 3 packs of our link sausages
& get $4 OFF the total
Available in Andouille, Breakfast, Chorizo, Hot Italian & Sweet Italian

Kiernan FarmWinter Squash Varieties
Acorn, Butternut, Spaghetti, and Sweet Dumpling
Wright’s Farm

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In celebration of the effort to Bring Your Own Bag to the market – BYOBag – Mead Orchards is offering a FREE reusable bag with all purchases of $5 or more.
We thank all the vendors – and shoppers! – for helping the Ossining market eliminate plastic shopping bags.Croton-on-Hudson

From 11 am to 1 pm this Sunday, join us for the annual apple tasting. Stop by the manager’s tent to try some of the season’s best varieties from the market’s orchard growers. Then pick up some to enjoy at home (and try the 1st place apple pie recipe below…)!

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Apple Crumb Pie with Bourbon-Soaked Figs and a Cheddar Crust
by Piermont Farmers Market Shopper (+ 1st Place Apple Pie Contest Winner!) Michele Langer Lynn
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Michele Langer Lynn holds her 1st place winnings with contest judges
(l to r) Piermont community member, Sylvia Welch, Chef Peter X. Kelly,
and Mark Tasker, Head Pastry Chef of Balthazar.
Bottom: The winning pie cools off prior to the competition.

Last Sunday, together with the Piermont Chamber of Commerce, we held the highly-anticipated 2nd Annual Apple Pie Contest at Piermont’s Down to Earth Farmers Market. Fifteen local residents competed before the discerning palates of three local baking talents: Sylvia Welch, Peter Kelly, and Mark Taster.

The 1st Prize went to Michele Langer Lynn, who then shared her story AND her awe-inspiring Apple Pie recipe.

She wrote, “The last time I baked a crust from scratch was over 30 years ago, and it came out awful – 3” thick. I never attempted one again until the contest. That’s how bad it came out! I’d always buy frozen crusts for my quiches and pies. I was going to bale, but Natalie [Piermont Market Manager] urged me to enter. So I challenged myself to make a decent crust, and I’m so happy I did. The recipe I sent for the crust is accurate, the filling and crumb crust measurements are my estimations of the amounts I used.”

We’re so happy she created her crust from scratch, too. Here’s her recipe below – let us know if it turns out to be a winner in your home. Congratulations, Michele!

Pie Crust:

Makes enough dough for one double or two single-crust pies.

Prepare dough, leave enough time to chill for 3 hours or overnight

2 1/2 cups flour

6 oz. Yany’s Fancy’s XXX Sharp Cheddar shredded small & coarsely

1 Tablespoon sugar

1 teaspoon Kosher salt

2 sticks unsalted butter, well chilled

1 cup very cold iced water

Mix together dry ingredients. Chop 2 sticks of very cold unsalted butter into 1/2-inch pieces.

Coat the butter cubes in the flour mix. Blend them in with the pastry blender, scoop and redistribute the mixture until it gets to a crumbly texture, it should like small peas. Add cheddar cheese, mix it up until blended but still looks like the small peas.

Form the dough: Start by drizzling 1/2 cup of the ice-cold water over the butter and flour mixture. Add more water a tablespoon at a time. Use a rubber spatula, to mix the dough. Keep adding water bit by bit until you can grab it all together a form a dough ball. You need to grab it lightly so that the butter remains chilled.

Cut the dough in half, wrap each half tightly up in plastic. Chill the balls overnight, or no less the 3 hours.  Roll dough out on well floured board into 1 12” diameter circle. Cut the dough circle using a knife and a plate that is about 12” as a stencil. You can roll out the extra dough pieces to make little shapes to decorate your pie using cookie cutters. You can adhere the shapes to the crust with the egg wash. Fill the pie with filling below. Brush the egg wash over the edges of the pie.

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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:Larchmont – Saturday, Oct. 4th

Calcutta Kitchens
Hudson River Apiaries
Trotta Foods

Ossining – Saturday, Oct. 4th

Sisters Wicked Good Soap

Croton-on-Hudson – Sunday, Oct. 5th

**NEW TO MARKET!** – Alpacatrax (100% alpaca wool, yarn, and more)
**NEW TO MARKET!** – Taiim Falafel Shack
Trotta Foods (Locally-sourced Italian specialties)

Piermont – Sunday, Oct. 5th

Bombay Emerald Chutney Company
Christiane’s Backstube (German-inspired baked specialties)
**NEW TO MARKET!** – French Press Cafe Hastings (freshly-prepared crepes)
Tuthilltown Spirits Farm Distillery

Down to Earth Markets 173 Main Street Ossining, NY 10562 Phone: 914-923-4837
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Tribeca’s grandest new restaurant | #NorthSalem #RealEstate

Floyd Cardoz is one of the few people who can make me eat a beet.

Normally, I’ve got no interest in beets’ “earthiness” (which is, let’s admit it, sort of a BS description; when was the last time you took a bite of earth?).

But when Cardoz was the head chef at Danny Meyer’s North End Grill, I once had a tour of the restaurant’s rooftop garden. Cardoz pulled some beets right out of the ground, then roasted them so simply that, for once, they actually tasted like candy.

The design aesthetic of White Street, Cardoz’s new Tribeca restaurant, embraces André Leon Talley’s mantra of “luxury or nothing”: black and gold accents, chandeliers dripping with crystals, a swank bar up front. It feels more Midtown hotel than Downtown restaurant, with a well-heeled crowd mostly talking in hushed tones.

Chef Floyd Cardoz and his squid ink bucatini with lobster

The menu takes its inspirations from all over—wasabi! grits! aged balsamic!—so “global” may be the best way to describe the food.

“I just love flavor,” Cardoz explains when we talk later. “So I take broad strokes from different cuisines—and I don’t start with preconceived notions for any dish.”

It’s an eclectic approach that works: Nicely tart house-made apple cider is poured tableside over hamachi tartare flecked with bits of hearts of palm ($17); squid-ink bucatini ($19) topped with gorgeous, tender lobster claws still fully intact, is sauced with an intense lobster broth, then finished with coriander, chiles and coconut milk instead of cream.

Read more: http://www.tastingtable.com/entry_detail/nyc/17941/Chef_Floyd_Cardoz_Goes_Elegant_at_White_Street_in_Tribeca.htm#ixzz3EFOXjN81