Housing up 24% in Hud Valley. White Plains Sales 43% Up. Westchester UP 23%

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WPCNR HOUSING NEWS. From  Mary Prenon, Hudson Gateway Multiple Listing Services. July 8, 2013:

The Lower Hudson Valley’s residential real estate market posted a significant increase in activity during the second quarter of 2013. Realtors participating in the Hudson Gateway Multiple Listing Service* reported a grand total of 3,445 closed residential transactions in the four-county MLS service territory consisting of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland and Orange Counties, New York. The residential properties consisted of single family houses, condominiums, cooperatives, and 2-4 family buildings.

The sales volume represented a 24% increase from the comparable period in 2012 and was the highest second quarter posting since 2010. These closed transactions largely flowed from properties that were marketed in the early months of this year.

Among the four counties, Orange County posted the largest percentage increase, 34.0%, in its single family house sector where there were 528 sales this quarter as compared to 394 sales in the second quarter of 2012.

Westchester County, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of all sales in the region, posted a 23.8% increase in its single family house sector, and 27.8% in its cooperative unit sector.

Putnam and Rockland County posted sales gains in their single family house sectors of 10.6% and 7.2% respectively. This level of activity, if maintained for the rest of the year, and taking into account the slower paced first quarter, will result in an estimated year-end volume of about 13,000 units throughout the region, taking us back to pre-recessionary levels posted in 2007 and earlier.

One of the major consequences of the quickened pace of sales is that inventory (the supply of units available for sale) is under pressure in all four counties.

Homes Available for Sale Decline

In Westchester, the county having the largest volumes, the end-of-quarter 6,156 available properties were 13.1% fewer than last year at this date, and fewer than in 2010 and 2011 as well.

In the post recessionary period since 2008 we have ascribed low levels of inventory to prospective sellers’ reticence to enter what to them appeared to be an unpromising market. Now, however, it appears that a more classic supply and demand condition is informing the market as new listings barely keep up with sales.

Besides Westchester, the Rockland and Putnam markets both experienced further reductions (5.5% and 2.7% respectively) in inventory since 2011 and 2012.

Only in Orange County has the decline of inventory been arrested, a surprising result from the market having the fastest turnover from high sales rates. Very possibly, prospective sellers in Orange are observing the robust sales activity around them and are therefore more inclined to list their properties than before, a proposition whose accuracy will be tested when the third quarter results are in.

Realtors report that the squeeze on inventory is pressing buyers to act more quickly and decisively in their search for suitable properties, but the Multiple Listing Service has not received a comparable number of reports that low inventory is causing any sort of outsize price inflation.

Sale Prices Rise Modestly

This second quarter report documents price increases throughout the region, but those increases are moderate and also must be seen against the background of flat or even declining prices over the past several years.

The strongest performer in the single family house market was Westchester County, where the second quarter median sale price of $650,000 was 5.0% higher than in 2012; this was the highest second quarter median since 2008.

The meansale price of $859,861 was only 0.8% higher. The two factors together suggest that high-end sales are maintaining but not increasing their market share or prices for the most part. For example, Westchester houses selling for $1 million or more accounted for 23.4% of total house sales, but this was near the range of 21-23% that has obtained since 2010.

Rockland County was a close second to Westchester with a 4.8% increase in its single family median price to $395,000. Its condominium sector median, however, $205,000, was 9.4% less than last year. In Putnam County, the median house price was $308,000 or 2.8% higher than last year. It, too, experienced a price decrease in its condo sector, by 6.5% to $201,000.

Of the four counties, Orange has experienced the most persistent bout of low or declining house prices. The second quarter median for a single family house was $240,000, down 0.9% from last year. It is believed that Orange has a higher rate than the rest of the region of REO (real estate or bank owned properties) and short sales in its sales mix, which would tend to hold down the averages. However, given its fast pace of sales and steady inventory, Orange may be rapidly burning through its supply of stressed housing and will see a price jump next quarter. Also, it should be noted that Orange County enjoyed a 10.7% price increase in its condominium sector, where the second quarter median closed at $179,000.

Mortgage Effect

Overall the Lower Hudson Region is doing well in its recovery from the “great recession.” Sales volumes have been accelerating and prices have begun to increase, but at sensible rates. However, the one major threat to a full recovery could be mortgage interest rates that increase too rapidly.

Consumers over many months have become accustomed to rates averaging less than 4.0% on 30-year conventional loans, but in response to recent Federal Reserve policies and pronouncements, that 4% threshold was re-crossed on the upward swing in late May and the average conventional rate is now closer to 5% than 4%.

Ascending mortgage interest rates sometimes boost the market in the short run by stimulating prospective purchasers to advance their planning, but in the longer run a too sharp rate of increase can damage the recovering market by reducing the number of consumers who can afford the higher monthly mortgage expenses.

On the plus side in our region, the unemployment rates in each of the four counties has decreased by a full percentage point or more since last year, and all are below the statewide average of 7.3% for the last several months. With a careful eye on mortgage interest rates, and with steady improvement in the region’s general economic conditions, we are likely to see more sales and firmed-up pricing in the coming quarters.

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Beautification Foundation Head Details Extent of Community Gardens Plant Thefts

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WPCNR NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH. From Jean Bello, White Plains Beautification Foundation. July 3, 2013:

White Plains Beautification Foundation Adopt-A-Park Co-Chair, Jean Bello has offered more details on the community gardens thefts first reported in an earlier article today.

Ms. Bello in a statement to WPCNR notes:

The thefts involve at least 4 gardens.
Each year we experience some theft from our gardens, but this year the
perpetrators seem to be especially brazen – 40 plants from just one garden; 2
rose bushes (which are not easy to pull out and carry away) and 12 begonias from
another. 

I don’t yet have a dollar amount of what it will cost to replace the
stolen plants, but I can get a rough estimate for you if needed.  A police
report has been filed. 

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WP FIREWORKS CROWD DAMPENED BUT DELIGHTED AT PRE-FOURTH PARTY

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Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong said White Plains drew a nice crowd to its Annual Fireworks Celebration at White Plains High School Tuesday evening. He said there were no public safety issues. WPCNR observed the fireworks started at twilight, and though a dampening drizzle was falling, the crowd was awed by the booms, colors and celebratory ambience.

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The view from the high school sledding hill 8:50 P.M.

 

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Umbrellas sprouted as Fireworks dazzled the sky. The view from the Tennis Courts

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Republicans Nominate Cass Cibelli to Run for Mayor; Albanese, Anne Marie Encarnacao, Claudia Murphy for Council

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WPCNR BACKROOM BULLETIN. EXCLUSIVE!Special to WPCNR, July 3, 2013CORRECTION July 12, 2013:

After flirting with Adam Bradley to run for Mayor, and being turned down, the Republicans WPCNR has learned The White Plains Republican Party has nominated Cassimiro Cibelli, an administrator of public schools for the City of New York to run for Mayor of White Plains.

Mr. Cibelli  ran for Common Council as a Republican in 2007,and was the leading vote getter among Republicans, but still losing by 1,901 votes to Milagros Lecuona for the third council seat.

According to his LinkedIn site, he is currently New York Academy of Public Education, Executive Director, with the NYC Department of Education Office of Safety and Youth Development.

The party, deciding at the eleventh hour with Brian Maloney and Tim Sheehan serving as the architects of the slate, will run Carl Albanese, an independent television producer,videographer and documentary producer with a worldwide reputation is a long time city activist and critic of the city handling of the massive 40 year pollution of the city dump and foot-dragging on its clean-up, and one-time candidate for Mayor will run for one council seat. Anne-Marie Encarnacao will run for another council seat.

Claudia R. Murphy, the owner of Happy Paws pet sitting, and  treasurer for the Carhart neighborhood association, and president of the Live Oaks condominium board of managers.  She was very active in the fight  against the proposed detox center on Dekalb Avenue and quite vocal at the public hearings regarding that project will run for the third council seat.

A party worker told WPCNR the Republicans would have no problem filing a petition for the slate in time for next week’s (July 8-11) deadline for signatures due at the Board of Elections for filing for the November election.

County Executive Robert  Astorino’s political organization had been badgering the Republican city committee to run a full slate to get voters out in White Plains. A WPCNR source said the Repubicans did not expect financial support from the Astorino campaign for their White Plains slate.

 

 

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Renaissance Plaza Fountain Adds Philosopher’s Board

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Philosopher’s Board has been added to Renaissance Fountain Ambiance by the City to Invite Passersby to Reflect and the Meaning of Life, the Joy of Living and Their Futures

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The Before I Die Board is modelled after a board created during a hurricane which encouraged residents to hope anew

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The CitizeNetReporter wants to go to California and Surf, Hang Ten, and Live for the Sun

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Pleasant Ave/ Bolton Ave PROTEST City GREENWAY EXPANSION

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City Plans to Clear and Open the Greenway from Sam’s Parking Lot shown above from Gedney Way  to Mamaroneck Ave Have Drawn Ire of residents living along the former tracks of the Weshester New York and Boston Railway, Long overgrown and impassable

 

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Signs on Pleasant Ave Around Corner from Roosters, adjacent the planned Greenway expansion take a leaf from the anti-FASNY signs on Ridgeway

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City Response to the Protest is Being Sought. WPCNR is seeking City Reaction

 

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Thieves Target White Plains Beautification Foundation Gardens. Community Asked to Be Watchful

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Dear Editor

Each year dedicated volunteers of White Plains Beautification Foundation (WPBF), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, spend countless hours raising funds, planning and consulting with local nurseries, and overseeing the planting, maintenance and watering of about 60 gardens in the city of White Plains.

Donations from generous sponsors in the form of small businesses, corporations and individuals have allowed the foundation to continue its work since 1965.  This year the gardens are especially lovely, bursting with vibrant colors and textures.

So, it is with much sadness that we have discovered a recent rash of thefts from several of our gardens, including as many as 40 plants from one garden.  The thieves may assume the city’s Department of Public Works or Recreation and Parks will simply replace the lost plants, but that is not how it works.

In order to maintain the gardens at the level expected by our sponsors, WPBF must assume the cost of replacing what’s been stolen or vandalized.  What makes the crime more heinous is the fact that many of WPBF’s gardens are memorial gardens planted to honor sponsors’ loved ones.

Those who steal plants from the gardens defile their memories and belittle the passion of the WPBF volunteers who endeavor to bring beauty and areas of quiet respite to our bustling city.

To all those who contemplate stealing from our gardens, please show some respect for the labors of others, visit one of our local nurseries and pay for your own plants.  Going forward, WPBF gardens will be under increased surveillance; vandals will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

–          Deborah Donahoe, President, White Plains Beautification Foundation

–          Jean M. Bello, Co-Chair, White Plains Beautification Foundation Adopt-a-Park Program

White Plains Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong told WPCNR today:

” As far as damaging property, depending on the monetary amount of damage, the
charge would be criminal mischief as either a misdemeanor or a felony.  If
someone stole items, we would charge them with larceny. We have arrested people
in the past for vandalism and will continue to arrest them as this type of crime
will not be tolerated in this city.”

 

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Tim Connors Reports for Duty on Second Tour as Superintendent of Schools

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WELCOME BACK, CONNORS! Interim Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors Deskside at Education House today.

WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. July 2, 2013:

Timothy Connors reported for duty Monday as Interim Superintendent of Schools in White Plains, while the Board of Education begins a national search for a new permanent Superintendent. Mr. Connors replaces Dr. Christopher Clouet who began Monday as Superintendent of the Tarrytowns school district.

Mr. Connors  was Superintendent in White Plains from 2002 through 2009.

He told WPCNR  via telephone today,  “It’s nice to know you’re out there, John, I look forward to working with you coming in.”

He said, “I’m excited to be here. This is a great school district and there are a lot of people who want to do the right things for children. We’re going to start to plan for going forward. At the beginning of August I’ll give you a view of where we think we are as a district. We’ll talk about anthing you want to talk about.”

“I think the smart thing I can do right now  is to make sure I get input from everybody, where they think they are, where they think we can enhance what we’re doing, and collectively come up with a plan to move forward and insure all of our kids are maximizing their potential to learn.”

On the teacher negotiations that have been stalled for six months, Connors said , “We’re going to be going to fact-finding in the  fall and once we complete that I’m optimistic we’ll start to move forward.”

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Tourism Income for 2012 Increased $26 Million.

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From left: Marissa Quattrone, Empire City Casino; Catherine Stevens, Renaissance Westchester Hotel; Taryn Duffy, Empire City Casino; Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino; Natasha Caputo, Director of Westchester County Tourism and Film; David Leftwich, IBM Learning Center; and representatives from participating hotel partners.

 

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Executive Office. July 1, 2013:

Tourism is up again in Westchester County..

At a press conference today at the newly renovated Renaissance Westchester Hotel in White Plains, he reported that tourism in Westchester generated $1.68 billion in 2012, an increase of $26 million over 2011. Visitor spending also produced $108 million in local taxes and supported 23,064 jobs in Westchester last year.

“We are pleased to say that the tourism industry in Westchester County is thriving and growing,” Astorino said. “We have growth in recreation, food and beverage, lodging and transportation, as well as new developments. By building on the momentum of our Meet Me in Westchester branding campaign, we have significantly increased awareness of what the county has to offer visitors and residents.”

Astorino also announced the launch of a new program through which Empire City Casino will provide free round-trip shuttle service Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 Westchester hotels to the casino in Yonkers and back to each hotel.

The county executive noted that over the last year, there has been more than $100 million invested in hotel renovations, development and tourist attractions.

These include:

  • A $50 million expansion at Empire City Casino, including a new casino entrance, 66,000 square feet of gaming floor, Dan Rooney’s Sports Pub, Alley 810, a craft cocktail lounge with bowling lanes, and Pinch Restaurant, a collaboration with Ducasse Studio.
  • A $12 million complete overhaul of the Renaissance Westchester
  • A $15 million renovation of the Crowne Plaza in White Plains
  • A $10 million renovation of the Castle Hotel & Spa in Tarrytown
  • A $2 million investment by the Westchester Marriott on a complete “reconcepting” and renovation of its on-site restaurant, now called Cooper’s Mill

Two other hotels currently are under construction: a 130-room Cambria Suites hotel on Main Street in White Plains, part of a $47 million mixed-use development; and the Green Holiday Inn in Peekskill, which is the first platinum LEED Certified Hotel in the Northeast.

Dan Conte, general manager of the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown and president of the Westchester Hotel Association, said the robust construction was a sign of a healthy hospitality sector.

“We have an outstanding collaboration in Westchester between the county, our hotels and our tourism attractions,” said Conte. “And it continues to get better, thanks to the efforts of County Executive Astorino.”

Ryan Murphy, vice president of marketing at Empire City Casino, said that he expects the new shuttle service to be a great success.

Empire City Casino is a top entertainment destination,” he said. “More than 8.4 million people come to our casino each year, including both residents and out-of-county visitors. Partnering with Westchester hotels to increase tourism for the area is something we’ve been working on for some time. We are proud to announce today’s launch of this shuttle service and look forward to its success and expansion.”

Several tourist attractions also opened in the last year, contributing significant dollars to the area and adding to Westchester’s status as a destination. These include:

  • The only LEGOLAND Discovery Center in the northeast and one of only five in the country opened this past March at Westchester’s Ridge Hill in Yonkers. The center cost $12 million and is a draw for visitors from across the New York Metropolitan area.
  • $1 million in electric and climate-control upgrades at John Jay Homestead State Historic Site in Katonah and a new visitor center.

Westchester accounted for 53% of all travel and tourism spending in the Hudson Valley region, according to Tourism Economics, a leading economic forecasting and assessment consulting company that prepared the 2012 “Economic Impact of Tourism” report for the New York State Department of Economic Development.

The tagline for tourism in the county, Meet Me in Westchester, is the center of a multi-disciplinary campaign that incorporates print and digital advertising, public relations, social media and a comprehensive website that features information on hotels, events, restaurants, retailers and destinations throughout the county. For more information, please visit www.visitwestchesterny.com.

 

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PHOTOS OF THE DAY: ONE WORLD TRADE CENTER MODEL INTRODUCED AT LEGOLAND, RIDGEHILL

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A LEGO Replica of the new One World Trade Center towers over the MINILAND Exhit at LEGO Discovery Center Friday at Yonkers Ridge Hill next to TJ MaXX, The model weighs 100 pounds and is constructed of 4,873 LEGO Bricks.constructed over 260 hours by expert LEGO model builders
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Guests at LEGOLAND watch the LEGO replica light up following a Special Ceremony unveiling the model on Friday at Ridge Hill. Every five minutes the One World Trade Centrer Model and MINILAND complete a day to night cycle, with the building and landmark locations illuminated. Interactive LEGO MINIFIGURES and vehicles and sound effects, including a working subway train. LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER WESTCHESTER is a $12 Million, 32,300 square foot indoor attraction geared to children 3 to 10, including educational and interactive experiences with hands-on play areas, a 4D cinema, Model Builder Academy, two LEGO amusement rides and MINILAND

 

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Steve Plate, Director of World Trade Center Construction places a LEGO US Flag on the replica during the model unveiling.

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