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Houlihan Lawrence Q1 2012 Market Report

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Houlihan Lawrence’s First Quarter 2012 Market Report for New York’s Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties is now available for download.
The big news is that the spring real estate market has started earlier than usual for 2012.

Stephen Meyers, President and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence, and COO Chris Meyers give us a recap of the local real estate market. Here are just a few highlights from their report:

    • Highest level of pending sales as of March 31st since 2005.
    • Westchester County pending sales at quarter’s end were up 31% over Q1-2011.
    • Westchester pending sales under $500,000 are up 44% from Q1-2011
    • Putnam County pending sales increased by 26.5%.
    • Putnam pending homes priced under $200,000 are up a whopping 91% from 2011
    • Dutchess County pending sales increased by 9%.
    • Dutchess pending home sales under $300,000 are up 26.8%.

To download your copy of the report, click on the cover below.

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Houlihan Lawrence Gallery of Homes Magazine Spring 2012

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Houlihan Lawrence’s Gallery of Homes Magazine Spring 2012 edition is here. Featuring over 1600 homes for sale in New York’s Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties and beyond.

The print edition is available to pick up from any of our Offices and at street boxes located in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties as well as select locations in Manhattan.

Click the cover to view the digital edition.

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Luxury Real Estate Market 2011 Report for Westchester Putnam and Dutchess Counties

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2011 luxury sales for properties selling for $2 Million and higher remained relatively flat vs. year ago with a reported 227 home sales, down slightly from the 237 sales reported for 2010.

Nearly 70% of these sales were in the $2 Million – $3 Million price range, which traditionally represents the bulk of luxury sales in our region. While the luxury real estate market continues to be complex, we were encouraged to see a return of the ultra high-end luxury buyer to the marketplace this year.  There were 17 homes selling for $5 Million or more, up from 12 sales reported in 2010 for this price range. Houlihan Lawrence was pleased to have participated in 13 of these high-end sales.

As the leading luxury brokerage in the area, representing approximately 47% of dollar volume for the $2 Million + category in Westchester, Houlihan Lawrence agents were involved in the top sales for many of our key luxury markets. Ranging from a $5 Million+  sale in Bronxville for a 1930s Colonial to the sale of the late Brooke Astor’s estate in Briarcliff for $6.45 Million to a record-setting sale of a 276-acre equestrian farm in Millbrook, these sales heralded the return of buyer confidence.  As a result, our Luxury Country Properties Division reported one of the strongest sales years in our history.  In fact, 3 listings from our Luxury Country Properties inventory achieved the highest sales prices for single-family homes in their respective counties in 2011.

Overlook 150x100 Luxury Real Estate Market 2011 Report for Westchester Putnam and Dutchess CountiesThe highest sale in Millbrook and the entire 3-county region of Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess Counties.
Overlook, Millbrook – Dutchess County – Sold for $18,375,000 – Listed and Sold by Adam Hade and John Friend, Houlihan Lawrence Millbrook Brokerage

view ba copy low res 150x100 Luxury Real Estate Market 2011 Report for Westchester Putnam and Dutchess CountiesThe highest single-family home sale in Westchester and a record sale for Rye waterfront.
Milton Point Waterfront, Rye – Westchester County – Sold for $11,600,000 – Listed by Diana Plunkett, Houlihan Lawrence Rye Brokerage

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Whippoorwill Farm, Garrison – Putnam County – Sold for $5,650,000 – Listed by James Egan, Houlihan Lawrence Cold Spring Brokerage
 

Hot Luxury Markets
We haven’t seen any shifts in the most popular luxury markets over the years. Southern Westchester towns continue to be prized for their lifestyle amenities and proximity to Manhattan while Bedford and points north attract many buyers who are looking for a weekend retreat with larger acreage and greater privacy. Here’s a look at the top luxury markets in 2011.

2011 Westchester County Sales
$2 million and higher
Top School Districts # of Sales Highest Sale
Scarsdale 43 $10.8M
Rye City 38 $11.6M
Larchmont / Mamaroneck 25 $5.2M
Bedford 23 $8.4M
Bronxville 23 $5.15M
Harrison 21 $7.9M

 

2011 Putnam / Dutchess County Sales
$1 million and higher
Top Towns # of Sales Highest Sale
Garrison / Cold Spring 8 $5.3M
Washington / Millbrook 7 $18.3M

2012 Outlook
Forecasts predict a flat market for luxury properties in the coming year with demand expected to essentially equal 2011 activity. However, inventory levels of luxury properties remain quite high region wide so proper pricing will continue to be critical. The reported lowering of Wall Street bonuses, the continuing uncertainty in the major economies globally and our upcoming presidential election may all have some impact on our local real estate market. Despite these unsettling factors, we were pleased to see a small upswing in the number of showings and new deals for our luxury properties in late December. This level of activity is a good sign for the start of a new year and we expect that the uniqueness and beauty of the many special luxury properties we represent will continue to attract buyers throughout 2012.

For more information on the market or to view any of our luxury homes for sale, please visit us at www.houlihanlawrence.com

 

Benefits to Listing Your Home During the Winter Season

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Red House Winter med1 150x112 Benefits to Listing Your Home During the Winter SeasonThe clocks have turned back, the sun sets earlier now and a Halloween weekend snow storm reminded all of us that winter is fast approaching. A widely accepted perception is that home sales drop off dramatically during the winter months and it is generally not a great time to list your home. Is this actually the case? If you are thinking of taking your home off the market to ride out the winter, or if you are considering waiting until spring, there are a few things to consider before making that decision.

There are benefits to listing your property throughout the winter:

1.     Interest rates are still at historic lows. Lenders can determine what interest rates are currently available to individual customers. Armed with that information, potential homebuyers can search for homes at HoulihanLawrence.com. Each listing features a detail page that includes a mortgage calculator that illustrates what the monthly payment will be. The current lower rates give buyers more spending power, which also may help to sell your home.

2.     It is true that there are fewer homes on the market in the winter months than in the summer. This can work to your advantage because less inventory can create more competition and potentially more buyers for your home. An analysis of the number of homes on the market in Westchester in winter versus summer showed that on average, there were 16% less homes on the market winter 2010 versus summer 2010, and 25% less homes on the market winter 2011 versus summer 2011.*

3.     It is interesting to note that while the number of listings on the market is lower in the winter months, the percentage of listings on the market vs. sales average 7% for both summer and winter seasons.*

4.     Whether you’re in Westchester, Putnam or Dutchess Counties, people need to buy homes all year long, not just in favorable weather. However, the winter months also bring out the most motivated and serious buyers.

An accurately priced property will sell at any time in any season, so here are some tips to consider when your property is listed during the winter season:

  • Keep sidewalks and driveways free of ice and snow.
  • Make sure rugs are near doorways to catch and snow and salt brought in from outside.
  • Curb appeal is still important, but with a snow-covered landscape the emphasis should be on the exterior front door. Make your entry look inviting by keeping it welcoming and clean.
  • Raise the thermostat to a comfortable level before buyers come to visit your home. They will spend more time looking around when they are warm than if they are uncomfortably chilled.
  • If you have a fireplace, show it off by keeping it clutter free. Consider lighting a fire as long as you plan to be around.
  • If you have a fabulous landscape, show it off by supplying photos of your exterior to prospective buyers so they can see what your property looks like during the growing seasons.

It can’t hurt to present a warm and inviting atmosphere when showing potential buyers your home in the winter. Providing them with a positive experience can only help you gain an advantage in any season of the year.

Read about a co-worker’s experience in selling her home during the Holidays here.

* Source: EAMLS, all properties on the market and sold, Winter 2010 vs. Summer 2010 and Winter 2011 vs. Summer 2011, Westchester County.

Out and About in Putnam County

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Putnam County is located in the lower Hudson River Valley and was named in honor of Israel Putnam, a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War. It is one of the most affluent counties in America, ranked 11th by median household income, and 47th by per-capita income, according to the 2000 census. 

Relative to Westchester County, Putnam is about half the size and includes towns such as Brewster, Carmel, Mahopac, Cold Spring, Garrison, Kent, Patterson and Putnam Valley. 

Putnam is the land of parks, ponds, paths and preserves.  Clarence Fahenstock Memorial State Park covers 14,000 acres and offers every outdoor enthusiast everything from camping, hiking, and hunting to boating, cross-country skiing and tubing.  Canopus Lake, Stillwater Lake and Pelton Pond are home to bass, pickerel and trout and is open year round. 

Putnam has a vibrant cultural community.  Art galleries can be found on farms or in quaint riverside villages. Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival makes its home under a tent theater on the grounds of the 19th century Boscobel estate in Garrison, New York, overlooking the Hudson River and has produced critically-acclaimed shows that challenge, inspire and demystify the great works of William Shakespeare. 

If you consider window-shopping a hobby, the quaint village streets of Putnam are filled with antiques stores, farmers markets, and eclectic restaurants with a dramatic view of the Hudson River as a backdrop. 

To learn more, be sure to take a look at Houlihan Lawrence Community Video.

2011 First Half Market Report

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At this time last year, the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit had come to an end with closings occurring no later than June 30th, 2010 to qualify for the tax credit. As a result of this one-time event, the first half of 2010 was frontloaded with transactions, skewing a comparison of First Half 2010 vs First Half 2011. Since data is most meaningful when put in context, it is not surprising that volume is down.

In Westchester County, the number of single family homes sold in the First Half of 2011 is down by 13%, when compared to First Half 2010. However a look at current active listings and the number of pending sales (those expected to close within the next 60 days) indicates a balanced market with a healthy number of buyers.

In Putnam County, the number of single family homes sold in the First Half 2011 is down by 14%, when compared to First Half 2010. The median sale price has increased by 4% when compared to last years median.

Total first half sales of single family homes in Dutchess County have decreased by 19% when compared to the First Half 2010 and the median sale price has gone down by 4%.

To learn more about your town, please go to www.houlihanlawrence.com and access our Market Reports.