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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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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.

Video Tour of Bedford Country Estate

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Enjoy this week’s tour of Mount Holly in Bedford.

A grand circa 1928 stone and shingled manor is the centerpiece of this bucolic country estate of 47.5 acres featuring an 80′ pool, guest house, staff building, collector’s garages and extensive equestrian facilities.  Graced with extraordinary natural beauty and privacy, Mount Holly is one of the region’s most impressive offerings.

Out and About in New York City’s Backyard

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Close proximity to New York City is one of the defining features of Westchester County. With such easy access, we often overlook that New York is an international city, and in the same category as Paris, Rome and Tokyo.

Westchester County is in the backyard of New York City and its southern most suburbs, such as Bronxville, New Rochelle and Larchmont, are less than 30 minutes to New York by train or car. It’s an easy commute for those who live in the suburbs and work in the city – once seated on the train, they have just enough time to read their e-mail and take a quick glance at the day’s cover story before the train is pulling into Grand Central Terminal, the largest train station in the world by number of platforms.

The beauty and calm of Westchester suburbs offer a welcome respite from the fast pace of the city. The transition from city mode – high energy and high density – to suburb mode – friendly faces and open space - synthesizes the comfort and convenience of straddling these two worlds on a daily basis.

Sophistication in dining, shopping and recreation is never compromised in New York City’s Backyard. Award-winning chefs and five-star restaurants are plentiful.  Madison Avenue may be unrivaled, but Westchester County has it share of fine retailers and specialty stores that are local favorites. Amenities, such as parks, golf courses, hiking and biking trails, plus the Long Island Sound and  Hudson River make Westchester both unique and desirable.

Here is look at a day in the life of a Westchester resident who commutes to New York City everyday:

Happy Trails For Equestrian Properties

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Distinguished horse farms and miles of beautiful riding trails have made our region a popular destination for equestrians everywhere.

The Quaker Hill estate area in Pawling is home to some of the area’s most impressive equestrian properties. Prized for its scenic beauty and rich history, Quaker Hill also offers an extensive network of  trails ideal for riders, nature walkers and cross-country skiers. The Oblong Trails, named for the 60-mile tract of formerly disputed territory along the NewYork/Connecticut border, offers riders the opportunity to enjoy the rare beauty and majestic vistas for which Quaker Hill is known.

Currently offered for sale are two idyllic Quaker Hill properties offering direct access to the Oblong Trails.

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Strawberry Hill Farm occupies nearly 40 private acres with two connecting ponds, numerous streams and a barn complex encompassing 8 paddocks and a sand ring.

Riding Field 2 7299 150x150 Happy Trails For Equestrian PropertiesBroadfields is also graced with two ponds and fine equestrian facilities including two barns, four paddocks and a professional-caliber indoor ring.

 Northern Westchester is also a hub for equestrian activities with hundreds of miles of riding trails.

Sutton Corners Farm Main Residence 150x150 Happy Trails For Equestrian PropertiesSutton Corners Farm has been part of Bedford’s long history for more than 125 years and offers extensive equestrian facilities including a Lawton-Adams-designed Olympic riding arena and direct access to the Bedford Riding Lanes 200+ miles of beautiful trails.

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The breathtaking rural landscape of North Salem is also a popular setting for equestrians. At Three Ponds there are several beautifully designed barns, three ponds and fenced pastures offering direct access to the  North Salem Bridle Trails that weave throughout North Salem and Ridgefield, CT.