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10 Beautiful Brooklyn Houses You Can Rent This Summer | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

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As soon as summer hits, many city dwellers flee their urban environs for places with a lot more greenery and a lot less piles of stinking garbage, and instead of letting their multi-million dollar homes sit stagnant, they drop them on the market. While some offer up their homes for the whole of summer, One Fine Stay lets homeowners rent their houses by the night. The rental service is very particular about the places it rents, choosing only homes that are “distinctive and special,” and they have a wide selection of impeccable Brooklyn townhouses. Here, we rounded up 10 of the best, all available for summer rentals. Up first, this Park Slope townhouse on President Street is perfect for the musically talented, featuring a baby grand piano and guitars. The 3BR/3.5BA house sleeps four to eight, and is decked out with “fascinating pieces of Americana.” The master bathroom has a beautiful clawfoot tub, and there’s a private balcony off the kitchen with steps that lead to a garden. The house rents for around $874/night with a minimum stay of five nights.

 

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http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/06/17/10_beautiful_brooklyn_houses_you_can_rent_this_summer.php

Despite positive housing reports, officials remain cautious | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

Despite overall positive trends in the housing market, officials caution that the harsh winter slowed growth while the economy continues to recover from the Great Recession, the Obama Administration said in the May housing scorecard.

This is not too far off the April scorecard, which posted similar findings.

“May’s Housing Scorecard shows that the housing market recovery is picking up after the harsh winter months,” said U.S Housing & Urban Development Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research Katherine O’Regan.

“More homeowners have positive equity, foreclosures continue their downward trend, and sales of new and existing homes are rebounding. While these are all good signs, it’s clear that we must remain committed to helping homeowners as they recover from the worst housing recession since the Great Depression,” O’Regan added.

Home Prices increased to 166.8 in March, up from 165.4 in February, according to the S&P Case-Shiller home price index. Year-over-year the index is up from 148.4 in March 2013.

Existing homes sales slightly grew to 387,500 in April from 382,500 in March, but is down from 415,800 for the same period a year prior, the latest data from the National Association of Realtors said.

In addition, new home sales climbed to 36,100 in April, up from 33,900 in March and 37,700 in April 2013, the U.S. Census Bureau and HUD posted.

 

 

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Scorecard: Despite positive housing reports, officials remain cautious

Two charts show where Americans stand on housing | Waccbuc Homes

 

More than two in five adults believe that the housing market continues to be a serious problem, according to a recent survey from the MacArthur Foundation on people’s attitude toward the housing crisis.

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The survey polled a sample of 1,355 people in April 2014.

“While economists and housing experts say that the housing crisis is behind us, large proportions of the American people are not feeling the relief. Very high proportions of the public continue to believe that we are still in the midst of the housing crisis or that the worst is yet to come,” the report stated.

And this is not the only negative news for the market.

Two-thirds of the public believes that it is less likely today than it was 20 or 30 years ago for a family to build equity and wealth through homeownership.

But it is not all bad. Some indicators suggest that the American public’s views about the housing crisis are shifting slightly toward the positive.

“We see an uptick in the proportion of the public who believe that the housing crisis is behind us and a decrease in the proportion who characterize the housing market as a serious problem,” the report said.

“However, even with these shifts, concerns about housing continue to outweigh optimism, and the public has a real sense that affordable housing is a challenge for many Americans,” it added.

 

 

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Two charts show where Americans stand on housing

China Price Declines Spreading as Buyers in Less-Developed Cities Hold Back | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

China’s housing prices fell in May for the first time in nearly two years, as fresh data indicate more cities with price declines and weaker sales.

Average new-home prices fell 0.3% in May from April, a turnaround from the 0.1% monthly gain recorded for April and the first decline since June 2012, data provider China Real Estate Index System said.

Year to year, average new-home prices rose 7.8% in May, decelerating for the fifth straight month, after April’s 9.1% increase and March’s 10% rise, CREIS said, citing data from its survey of 100 Chinese cities.

Prospects for China’s property market, an important engine of growth for the country’s economy, are souring. More Chinese cities recorded a month-to-month fall in housing prices in May. Out of the 100 Chinese cities surveyed, 62 showed a decline in home prices, compared with 45 in April.

Many home buyers outside more-developed cities, such as Shanghai and Beijing, have shied away from the market in anticipation of further price cuts and difficulties in getting mortgages.

“We almost became home-mortgage slaves last week,” said Ou Yibao, a 29-year-old software engineer in Shenzhen, using a term for those paying off mortgages on expensive homes.

Mr. Ou, who told The Wall Street Journal two years ago that he was opposed to buying a home, said he was succumbing to family pressure to make the leap. But after realizing housing prices may fall, he said this week that he pulled back on the purchase of a 90-square-meter (969 square feet) apartment. “We tore up the contract,” he said.

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http://online.wsj.com/articles/china-home-prices-slip-for-first-time-in-two-years-1401442956

Posh Porches | Waccabuc Real Estate

Front porches add character and curb appeal as well as enviable outdoor living space. If you are lucky enough to have one, are considering adding one or just like to dream, check out these inspiring photos from our friends at Houzz.

 

 

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Teatown Lake Reservation | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

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April 30, 2014
PROGRAMS THIS WEEK:
Eastern Box Turtle

On the List!
Saturday, May 3
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Mother/Daughter Hike at Cliffdale Farm
Sunday, May 4
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

For more information about this program
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Fishing at Teatown on Saturdays – MEMBERS ONLY

NEXT EVENT:

Teatown’s Annual Plant Sale
A gardener’s paradise!!
FIRST PICK SALE!
Friday, May 9th
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
$10 admission per person
Saturday, May 10th
9 am – 2 pm
Teatown Camp:
Summer is Just
Around the Corner!
Summer Camp

Teatown’s Natural

Science Day Camp!
Four sessions this summer
TESA
Teatown’s Environmental Science Academy
for Teens
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1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
Nature Center hours:
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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.

Why We Do What We Do
Support Teatown this Spring:

Imagine for a moment, Teatown without…

Dogwoods blooming in the Spring on the Back 40 Trail

– Or maples on display in all their glorious fall colors at Vernay Lake

– Or walking the Lakeside Trail without the sound of bird song

– Or without a forest at all

These are very real threats to the biodiversity of Teatown’s preserve. So, what are we doing? How is Teatown leading as part of the solution?

Read on and become part of the solution…

Events at Teatown:
Fishing at Teatown, Members-Only
Saturdays in May and June
(must pre-register, rules apply)
More information about Members-Only Fishing

Teatown’s Annual Plant Sale

($10 First Pick on May 9, Free May 10)
Movie on the Lawn, Members-Only
Friday, June 6 at 7:15
More information about Members-Only – Movie on the Lawn


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Teatown is Seeking an EMT Health Director for Summer Camp

Teatown is seeking an EMT to act as Health Director for its science day camp, June 30th-August 22nd. Responsibilities include responding to camper illness or injury, coordinating first aid supplies and medications, and speaking with parents about camper health issues. Candidates must be at least 21 years old, physically active and comfortable navigating through a natural setting on foot or by an off-road vehicle. Please contact Lisa Baugh at lbaugh@teatown.org or call 762-2912 ext. 137.

I Love My Park Day

Saturday, May 3, 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
On the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail

Co-sponsored by Teatown, join friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct on “I Love My Park Day” on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail in Cortlandt/Ossining and lop vines, remove invasive plants and bushes and learn invasive plant ID and pruning/removal techniques.

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Walk-ins also are welcome.

In the Nature Center: Seeing Connections

Ready-Made Art in Nature

By Ashya Venjara

On exhibit May 1 – 31, 2014

Reception: Saturday, May 3, 3-5 pm

…Nature being the richest form of inspiration one can imagine,

I work with a macro lens to capture the finest of details and draw attention to beauty on a miniature scale. The images I find in nature are ready made, which I then extract into something original…Seeing connections in nature is a path to greater awareness of our relationship to the universe.

Most expensive US homes for sale | Waccabuc Homes

 

With the recent $120 million sale of Greenwich’s Copper Beech Farm, previously the priciest single-family home in America, it’s time to update our list of the most expensive homes currently for sale on realtor.com.

While a prime 258-acre parcel in the Bel Air community of Los Angeles ranks as the most expensive property with an ask of $125 million, the crown of “most expensive home” now rests on an opulent mansion-estate in New York City.

 

 

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http://realestate.msn.com/most-expensive-us-homes-for-sale

New-Home Sales in U.S. Unexpectedly Slump to Eight-Month Low | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

Sales of new U.S. homes unexpectedly plunged in March to the lowest level in eight months, reflecting a broad-based retreat that signals the industry is facing bigger challenges than just bad weather.

Sales dropped 14.5 percent to a 384,000 annualized pace, lower than any forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg and the weakest since July, Commerce Department data showed today in Washington. The median forecast of 74 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News called for the pace to accelerate to 450,000.

The housing recovery has slowed as higher borrowing costs and rising prices make properties less affordable. Shortages of buildable lots and skilled labor also have hindered construction as the market heads into its busiest time of year.

“The housing market is in a rut that’s so far not showing signs of getting better,” Guy Berger, a U.S. economist at RBS Securities Inc. in Stamford, Connecticut, said before the report. “They don’t have enough lots, they don’t have enough workers. That’s playing a big role.”

Stock extended earlier losses after the report. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index dropped 0.3 percent to 1,874.04 at 10:05 a.m. in New York.

Economists’ estimates ranged from 428,000 to 476,000. The Commerce Department revised the February reading up to a 449,000 pace from a previously estimated 440,000.

 

 

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http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-04-23/new-home-sales-in-u-dot-s-dot-unexpectedly-slump-to-eight-month-low

Sales of existing homes slowed in March | Waccabuc NY Homes

 

Americans bought fewer homes in March, and the rate of sales dropped to the lowest level since July 2012, according to industry data released Tuesday.

Sales of existing homes fell 0.2 percent in March from the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.6 million, the National Association of Realtors reported. They fell  7.5 percent from the same time last year.

 

 

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/sales-of-existing-homes-slowed-in-march/2014/04/22/58cd8e08-ca20-11e3-a75e-463587891b57_story.html

6 tips for fostering client loyalty: It’s about providing ‘wow’ experiences | Waccabuc Real Estate

 

It’s not always easy to build loyalty with your clients in the real estate business — or any business for that matter. Building loyalty takes time and there are a number of essential things that you should be doing. Here are six practical tips you can use to foster client loyalty.

1. Plan loyalty-building events Events such as client appreciation days and seminars can be fantastic loyalty-builders.

Both of these events are not only great for strengthening relationships with your clients, they’ll also help you get introduced to more people (potential real estate leads) if you encourage your clients to bring friends and family members along.

A client appreciation event can be anything from bowling to a barbecue to a fireworks show. And remember that seminars are perfect for positioning yourself as a “home expert” because the purpose of the seminar will be to educate your clients on any number of topics relating to homeownership. You can conduct the seminar yourself or invite an expert in to speak. It could be an interior designer, hardwood flooring specialist or any other professional who can offer valuable advice your sphere would be interested in.

2. Send a real estate newsletter In addition to a real estate newsletter or e-newsletter being a great keep-in-touch tool, it’s a powerful instrument for establishing trust, credibility and expertise. It’s important for the e-newsletter to include helpful and interesting information such as how to assess the value of one’s home, advice for boosting curb appeal, and more. A good real estate customer relationship management (CRM) platform will come with a professionally designed and written monthly e-newsletter so you don’t have to spend the money, or take the time, to create one each month.

3. Offer a homeowner’s checkup It is a good idea to meet with clients occasionally to do a homeowner’s checkup. You can provide current information and available services such as a local market update, a simple inspection of their home, a review of their current mortgage, and more. These checkups are also good opportunities to have a discussion about the client’s home goals. As this type of meeting can be time-consuming, I recommend you offer this to only your best clients (your “A list”).

4. Make quarterly check-in calls Again, this is something you’d do for only your top clients, but after meeting with them face to face, phone calls are the next best thing from a relationship-building standpoint. Schedule quarterly “keep-in-touch calls” and after the call, record in your real estate CRM what you spoke about. This is important because next time you talk with that client, you can ask how Jimmy’s baseball tournament or Mary’s surgery went. During these calls, you can also offer recommendations on reputable home professionals, which is a win-win-win situation.

Showing genuine interest in your clients’ lives is instrumental to relationship-building, and of course developing a referrals-based business. 5. Send a real estate thank-you card to clients who referred you These days, a handwritten card is rare, which is why you should send them out to express your appreciation each time you get a referral.

In the card, thank the referrer, mention that you rely on referrals to build your business, and promise to take good care of the person he referred. You’ll also want to keep the referrer in the loop and let him know the outcome of the person he referred.

 

 

 

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