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Big Investors Target Pricey Neighborhoods | Bedford NY Real Estate

Hedge funds and other large investors do much better by buying up rentals in higher rather than lower income neighborhoods, according to a new report sponsored by RealtyTrac. The preference for pricey may be contributing to the deterioration and loss of low-cost rental housing, labeled grave concerns by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

At first glance rental yields appear to favor lower income, or “core,” neighborhoods, when credit issues. Delinquency rates, eviction costs and collection times are factored on, investors make more money by owning and managing properties in upper square income areas.

Both price per square foot and rent per foot increased faster in the premium areas in the year ending July 2013, possibly due the slightly better affordability metrics demonstrated in the premium areas as well as some recent evidence of better credit availability for those areas, the analysis found.

Not only are investors doing better with rentals in pricier neighborhoods, the gap is growing with the housing recovery. The average price per square foot of premium homes, defined as those with a purchase price of $300,000 or more is increasing at a faster pace than the average price per square foot of a core home, giving investors a better prospect of a long-term return at the end of their holding period, even though in the short term the yields may be smaller on the premium homes, the study said.

Rents on premium homes are also showing some increase even while rents on core homes are flat lining.

Meanwhile, a recent study by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies reported that the new, well-funded investors are concentrating on a few select markets.

“Although small-scale investors have traditionally owned the vast majority of single-family rentals, large investment pools began to buy up foreclosed homes after the housing crash to manage the properties as rentals. The largest of the group amassed portfolios of 10,000-20,000 homes, many of them concentrated in a few select markets,: the report said.

At the same, loss of rental homes in lower income neighborhoods is a critical issue making housing less affordable to those who can least afford it. The loss rate of housing built before 1960 is roughly 8 percent. Removal rates for single-family homes and two- to four-unit apartment buildings are also comparatively high. Fully 8.1 percent of rental units in non-metro areas were lost from the stock over the decade, compared with 5.7 percent in central cities and 4.7 percent in suburbs.

http://www.realestateeconomywatch.com/2013/12/big-investors-target-pricey-neighborhoods/

Top 10 Social Media Marketing Posts: This Year in Social Media | Bedford Corners Real Estate

It’s not always easy to stay up to date with social media.

Here’s what was really hot in 2013.

As you scan these articles, you’ll find great ideas you can put to use today.

Here are 10 of our most popular articles of 2013.

Top 10 Social Media Marketing Articles

#1: New Facebook Marketing Research Shows What Works: The latest research on Facebook marketing shows interesting trends and opportunities. Use this to update your Facebook marketing with the latest findings.

Read more about this research to help you improve your Facebook marketing.

#2: 10 Ways to Use Social Media to Promote an Event: Discover 10 creative ways to use social media to promote your offline and online events.

Read more about these 10 creative ways to use social media to increase your chances for a gangbuster event.

#3: How to Use Hashtags in Your Social Media Marketing: How to use hashtags in your social media marketing to create successful campaigns and maximize your exposure across all social media channels.

Read more to discover how to choose a hashtag that’s memorable and unique.

#4: 4 Ways to Use Social Media to Generate Leads: Here’s how social media for lead generation works and how you can activate your social audiences to generate leads that can affect your bottom line.

Read more on how you can activate your social audiences and generate leads that can affect your bottom line.

#5: How Your Business Can Use the New Facebook Cover Photos: Here are some examples of what you can do with your Facebook cover photo and how to leverage the new rules to boost your business.

Read more to find out how you can feature an engaging and interesting cover photo.

#6: 26 Tips to Create a Strong Social Media Content Strategy: Discover how to strengthen the impact of the content you create and generate the buzz you’re looking for.

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/2013-in-social-media/

Down to Earth Farmers Market | Katonah NY Homes

Bigger and Better Than Ever:
Mamaroneck’s Winter Down to Earth Farmers Market
Opens Saturday, January 4th, 2014

Every Saturday into May
9:00 am-1:00 pm

Indoors at St. Thomas Episcopal Church
168 West Boston Post Road (at Mount Pleasant Avenue)

Down to Earth Markets is thrilled to announce that Mamaroneck’s Winter Farmers Market keeps growing!

For the 2014 season, help us welcome the largest variety of vendors yet. All winter long, local farmers and food makers will bring seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats and poultry, fresh fish, delicious breads, pickles, savory yogurt, Middle Eastern specialties, pies, pastas, locally-roasted nuts and coffees, and MORE.

On Opening Day, Saturday, January 4th, you’ll find:

American Pride Seafood

Dr. Pickle

Gaia’s Breath Farm

Gajeski Produce

Meredith’s Bread

Orchards of Concklin

Orwarshers Bakery
(Opening Day Special: FREE baguette with purchase of any bread loaf! Reg = $3.50)

Pie Lady & Son

Sohha Savory Yogurt

Stone & Thistle Farm

Taiim Falafel

Tierra Farm

Trotta Foods

Wave Hill Breads

Later in this month, these talented vendors will be joined by:

Bombay Emerald Chutney Company

Calcutta Kitchens

Flourish Baking Company

Kontoulis Family Olive Oil

Mortgage Apple Cakes

Robinson & Co. Catering Services (Fine British pies and more)

And others!

Stay tuned to all market events, day vendor listings, and more
on the Mamaroneck market webpage.

Thank you for supporting local farms and food businesses.

Down to Earth Farmers Markets is a mission-driven company that curates and manages approximately twenty farmers markets in Westchester and Rockland Counties, as well as in New York City. We envision a strong regional food system, built by independent farms and food businesses, that provides everyone with an alternative to industrial food. We believe that seasonal, local food is a vital part of our heritage that ensures the health of our communities and environment.

Manhattan apartment sales market caps off winning year as deals and prices hit new records | South Salem NY Homes

Sales volume surges nearly 27%; Average price rises 5.3% to $1,538,203

Manhattan’s apartment market ended 2013 on a high note as a flood of buyers sent sales volume and prices to record levels, according to multiple reports.

Sales in the quarter surged nearly 27% to 3,297, compared with last year, marking the largest number of fourth quarter closings on record, according to Douglas Elliman….

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/manhattan-apartment-sales-market-caps-winning-year-deals-prices-hit-new-records-article-1.1564829#ixzz2pMEXfPji

Power: Few storm-related outages reported | Bedford Hills NY Homes

Nearly everyone appeared to have electricity in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties Friday morning in the wake of the overnight snowstorm.

Consolidated Edison, Orange & Rockland Utilities, NYSEG, and Central Hudson Gas and Electric were showing few weather-related outages in the three counties.

“We had almost no activity last night,” Orange and Rockland spokesman Michael Donovan said. The dry, light snow left by the storm “didn’t have an impact on the system whatsoever,” he said.

Sidney Alvarez, a Consolidated Edison spokesman, said just a handful of Westchester customers were left without power. A fuse in a transformer in Greenburgh blew at 7:43 a.m., he said, leaving 116 customers near the intersection of Underhill Road and Central Park Avenue without lights for several hours. By about 10:45 a.m., however, power had been restored to all but eight customers in the area.

In Ossining, he said, a vehicle struck a utility pole, leaving 21 customers there without power.

“We were prepared for some major impacts on our system,” Alvarez said. “We’re quite fortunate that Mother Nature didn’t have a huge impact.”

In Yonkers, a city of 200,000 people, only seven customers were without power.

http://www.lohud.com/article/20140103/NEWS02/301030041/Power-Few-storm-related-outages-reported

7 Quick Tips for Staying Safe During a Winter Storm | Bedford NY Real Estate

The first big snow day of this winter has arrived in the Northeast, bringing with it freezing temperatures and as much as 14 inches of fresh powder.

If you’re in an area being walloped by the winter weather, we hope you’re hunkered down somewhere warm (preferably at home) with a hot beverage by your side.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers these emergency preparedness tips for staying safe during a winter storm:
•Relax, take it easy. Cold weather puts an extra strain on the heart. If you must trek through the snow or do chores, dress warmly and work slowly.
•Be extra vigilant with the sources of heat in your home. Fireplaces, wood stoves and other combustion heaters should only be used if they have proper outside ventilation and there aren’t any leaks. Make sure space heaters are at least 3 feet away from anything that could catch fire, such as drapes or bedding.
•If there’s a power outage, use battery-powered flashlights or lanterns. If you must use candles, do not leave them unattended.
•Conserve heat inside your home by opening windows and doors only if necessary. Stock up on freeze dried food and safe keep it.
•Check on elderly relatives and neighbors to make sure they have enough food, heat and supplies to wait out the storm.
•Try to prevent your pipes from freezing or rupturing by leaving all taps slightly open so they drip continuously. If your pipes do freeze, thaw them slowly with the warm air from an electric hair dryer.
•Avoid travel, but if you must, let someone know your destination and when you expect to arrive. Make sure you’re dressed warmly and your vehicle is stocked a winter weather survival kit, including water, matches, a flashlight, chains and emergency flares. Carry extra warm winter gear such as a sleeping bag and blankets in case your car breaks down and you lose heat.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/01/7-quick-tips-for-staying-safe-during-a-winter-storm/

Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino: Roads are passable, but dangerous | Pound Ridge NY Homes

News 12 spoke on the phone with Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino about today’s winter storm.

Astorino said that the roads were passable, but still very dangerous, and that crews are trying to clear them as fast as they can.

He says he is thankful there were minimal outages during the storm, which was due to the lighter, fluffier snow that fell.

Read More: Westchester Top Stories

The Bee-Line bus system is suspended until further notice, which he says is to ensure the safety of the drivers and passengers.

http://westchester.news12.com/news/westchester-county-executive-rob-astorino-roads-are-passable-but-dangerous-1.6721359

Elliman’s Oren Alexander to co-list $95M property | Cross River NY Homes

The 18th-floor penthouse unit at the Sherry Netherland on Fifth Avenue, a listing in the hands of superbroker Dolly Lenz before she departed Douglas Elliman in June, is changing brokers again.

Lisa Simonsen, the Elliman broker behind the $48 million sale of a Plaza Hotel condominium in 2011 – the priciest apartment trade in New York City history at the time – no longer holds the 781 Fifth Avenue listing, Elliman broker Oren Alexander confirmed. Alexander, who also holds the $5 million listing for No. 501 at the Sherry Netherland, will now be co-listing the property with Brown Harris Stevens broker Kathy Sloane, who initially shared listing with Lenz and continued to share after it switched to Simonsen.

The Alexander team, which includes Oren Alexander, his brother Tal Alexander and 10 others based in both New York and Miami, hopes to go live with the listing by Monday, Oren Alexander told The Real Deal.

“This is not just a change of broker, but a change in the whole marketing strategy,” Alexander said. “This property is right up our alley, we have been really focusing our team on selling trophy properties.”

The listing, which was reduced to $88 million from $95 million in December, will now ask $95 million, Alexander said. “I was not involved in reducing the price, but my understanding was that it was a mistake,” he said.

Sloane, a senior vice president and managing director at Brown Harris Stevens who sold Courtney Sale Ross’ duplex co-op at 740 Park Avenue for $52.5 million in 2012, did not immediately respond to request for comment. A spokesperson for Brown Harris Stevens confirmed that the listing remains a co-exclusive. Simonsen also did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Liberty Travel founder Gilbert Haroche owns the 18th-floor, prewar co-op, which boasts seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a master bedroom suite overlooking Central Park. Purchased as numerous smaller apartments pieced together over the years, the property now spans 9,000 square feet inside and includes a 2,000 square feet of outdoor terraces, as previously reported. His past neighbor, Judge Judith Sheindlin — better known as television’s “Judge Judy” — sold her 10th and 11th-floor unit in the building in June for $8.5 million.

http://therealdeal.com/blog/2014/01/02/co-listed-sherry-netherland-penthouse-switches-brokers-at-douglas-elliman/