shop riteshop riteIn a previous post, the Shop Rite Shopping Center was in the middle of a face-lift. The construction is now complete and the new tenant Marshal Shoes is open and is very busy. Panera Bread is opening soon and I can’t wait. The shopping center is busier now, but with more stores to visit I’m finding myself staying longer to do additional shopping.

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While driving through Bedford NY I stopped by Near and Natural which is located near the movie theatre, and noticed it has expanded from an organic market with take out to into a Country Café.   The concept for Near and Natural originated with a dream to provide healthy delicious and nutritious food with a hyper local flair and the owners Helene and Sherene have succeeded in doing that.

They offer a variety of coffees, fruit smoothies, salad bar with organic greens and toppings, home-baked breads and local muffins and farm fresh ice cream.   All their foods are anti-biotic and hormone free and the produce is from Cabbage Hill Farm and other local area farms and you can see and taste the difference.  Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day, and you can have breakfast all day long at the Near and Natural Café.

The atmosphere is friendly, and with the expansion of the café there are plans to provide an environment for community gatherings and discussions on nutrition and healthy eating.









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My Broker Open House pick of the week is located at 221 North Salem Rd. in Cross River, New York. It is a beautifully built brick colonial with exceptional attention to detail. As you pass through the gated entry the long drive takes you to this beautiful 6,632 sq. ft. home on 7.95 acres. There are 5 bedrooms, an exquisite dream kitchen with granite counters, top-of-the-line appliances and custom cabinets. There is a formal living room and dining room and a family room off the kitchen. Two patios extend the living space outdoors surrounded by lush green trees. There is a walk-out basement and is finished with a home theater. This house represents rural living at its best while still being close to the train and shopping. For a private tour contact Sonja Lovas at 914-552-0242.




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The warm humid days are a reminder it’s June and the end of school is around the corner. Local Westchester Day Camps sponsored by the Parks and Recreation departments will be starting soon so be sure to check out their programs. Westchester summer campsThe camps offer a variety of special events and activities for the campers. Arts and crafts, athletics, science and nature, and music round out the camper’s day. In addition, daily swimming lessons complete the well-rounded day camp programs. Here are links for Bedford VillageBedford HillsKatonah and Pound Ridge day camps.

Pound Ridge Day Camp begins June 28 and Bedford Day Camps begin Tuesday, June 29. In addition to the camp activities there are optional trips planned that are age appropriate, for an additional fee.

You will find a handbook, camp certifications, information about the directors and counselors, and camp rules at each website. In addition there is a list of activities the campers will experience. Here are just a few:

  • Red, White, and Blue Day
  • Mario the Magician
  • Tie Dye Day
  • Crazy Hat Day
  • Miss-Match Day
  • Camp Olympics
  • Jump rope contest
  • Camp Carnival
  • Share a Joke Day

Summer camps are another reason Northern Westchester is a great place to live.

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Our family plans are already underway for celebrating Independence Day at the Pound Ridge Town Park. There are many options in Westchester to celebrate and watch fireworks display. They actually start in June so you can you will be able to attend several. Here are a few for you to consider.

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June 26, Town of Somers The Annual Independence Day celebration starts early and includes the Lynn Adams Memorial 5 K run & 1 mile Walk and Talk-a-thon. The Lions Club will have their famous Barbeque, there’s an Italian American Club Classic Car Show, Wright Reis Homestead Tours, SYSO All Star Games, Children’s and Family Games, Skate Park Competition, Waterslide, Entertainment, Music and Fireworks! Reis Park, 81 Primrose Street, Somers, NY.

June 26, South Salem Fireworks Spectacular Onatru Farm Park This is an evening of entertainment and fireworks provided by the South Salem Town Board to celebrate the 4th of July. It’s a great way to enjoy fun and excitement with friends, family and neighbors. Bring your picnic dinner; blanket and a flashlight would also be a good idea.  Picnicking starts at 6 pm, music starts at 7 pm and the fireworks are at 9:15 pm The cost is $20.00 per car. (Rain date is July 1st)

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July 2, Playland’s renowned fireworks display. Fireworks display start at 9:15 and the cost is $5.00 for parking. Playland Park, Playland Parkway, Rye, NY

July 3, Kensico Dam Music Fest and Fireworks – Gates open at 5 pm for picnicking but no grills. Music starts at 6 pm with the Wanderers, then the Gerard Carelli Orchestra at 8 pm and Fireworks at 9:15. It is free a free event at Kensico Dam Plaza, Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla, NY.

July 3, Pound Ridge Park will be holding their fantastic Fireworks display. Come early to pick your spot and bring a picnic dinner to enjoy while listening to music and visiting with neighbors, family and friends. Parking is at the Pound Ridge Elementary School on Rt. 172 or at Scott’s Corner Market where there is a shuttle bus to the Pound Ridge Park. Donations are appreciated

July 4, Old Fashioned Fourth at Muscoot Farm. You can buy hot dogs and hamburgers at the concession stand or bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the afternoon playing old fashioned games and churn some ice cream.

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The very popular entertainment “Summer Sunset Series” in the park is about to begin, so mark your calendars and plan to attend. There are six concerts held on Wednesday evenings, from 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm and it’s free! The schedule is as follows:

June 30 - Katonah Memorial Park – “45 RPM Band”

July 7 - Bedford Village Memorial Park – “The Fairfield Counts Orchestra”

July 14 - Bedford Hills Memorial Park - “Reunion”

July 21Katonah Memorial Park – “John C. Magician and Ventriloquist”

July 28 - Bedford Village Memorial Park – Mad Science “Fire and Ice”

August 4Bedford Hills Memorial Park – “Goodwin’s Balloowins”

It is a wonderful opportunity to spend a warm summer night in the park so brings your blankets, pack a picnic dinner basket and head out to the park where you will be entertained. It’s a wonderful way to meet new people and reconnect with neighbors and friends and enjoy the summer evenings. For detailed information about the concerts including rain dates and locations, visit the Bedford Parks and Recreations Department website.

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In my previous post I gave a general overview of the appraisal process. Because real estate is always changing, so are the guidelines for appraisers. A certified appraiser, John Copulos, was the guest speaker at our office meeting on June 3 to discuss some of the sweeping changes appraisers are required to provide, for example, underwriters of the loan. In our meeting we learned about things Realtors can do to assist the appraisers and the type of documentation that is helpful. Understanding the changes and guidelines for appraisals is another reason it is important to select an experienced and knowledgeable Realtor who can provide the correct information for evaluation about a property. Neither buyer nor seller wants to go through the process of making an offer, engineering, and applying for a loan, only to have the property not appraise and the transaction fall apart. Contact me for more details!

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Part of my job as a Realtor is to provide sellers and buyers with a Comparison Market Analysis or CMA. This report is similar to an appraisal, but it is based on comparing similar type properties that have recently sold with the property being evaluated for sale or purchase. As an experienced and active agent, I have seen most of the homes in the area and am aware of the differences in condition and updates made to the property. The CMA is only one tool to help understand market value in order to determine the listing or purchase price.

Once a contract for sale has been signed, the buyers notify their mortgage company who schedules an appraisal. Appraisals are an important part of the transaction in determining a property’s market value and the mortgage company uses the appraisers evaluation to secure the loan. In today’s market, Banks and mortgage companies are being very careful to make sure the property will be able to be resold for the amount of the mortgage.

New York State requires appraisers to be licensed and there are different levels of certification. The three basic requirements for obtaining a license and certification are: education, a written exam, and experience. Most lenders pull from a pool of approved appraisers so the transaction is more arms length and an objective third party with no financial connection to the transaction. Appraisals are paid for at the time you submit the paperwork to the lender to apply to your loan.

Appraisals are very detailed reports about the property. There needs to be at least three side-by-side comparisons of similar properties. This is often a miss-guided point when looking at a comparison market analysis provided because not all the properties that are used on a CMA will be acceptable comparables for the appraiser. That s why it is so is important that the agent who is familiar with the appraisal process prepares the comparable market analysis to make a proper evaluation.

The appraisal will also include information about the overall real estate market in the area. Factors that are considered and affect values are other homes that might be in foreclosure, or short sale situations. Homes located in the areas longer than the normal number of days on the market (DOM) also factor into the appraisal. Poor access to the property such as flag lots or shared a driveway will require additional information regarding the financial arrangement between all the parties for maintenance of the driveway to be provided to the lender. Obvious visual assessment and conditions about the property will also be noted as well as the type of surrounding homes.

There are two types of appraisal methods that are used for residential properties. The Sales Comparison Approach method is where the property is valued based on similar properties that have sold. Since it is rare that two properties are ever exactly the same an appraiser must make adjustments to features of the property and those that have sold in order to make the components the same as the subject property. For example, add or delete for a garage, additional bedroom, updates, lot size, deck, etc.

The Cost Approach is where the appraiser estimates the actual cost to replace the structure if it were destroyed, then ads back in the cost of the property.

The appraisal is vital to the bank extending a mortgage so if the property appraises lower than the sales price, odds are the loan will be declined. At that point it is time to find a solution and most problems can be resolved. I have some good ideas on how to do that so let me know if you need help.

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Mt. Kisco Elementary School is located at 47 Hyatt in the village of Mt. Kisco and according to School Matters, it has approximately 499 students enrolled. I spoke to a colleague of mine, Alaina Bainlardi, a parent who has two children currently enrolled in the school about her experiences. Here are her thoughts:

“The principal, Susan Ostrofsky, staff and teachers are very welcoming and approachable as well as roll models for the students. There is a unique school spirit and teamwork between the teachers and the families that create an excellent learning environment.

The building has been updated with an incredible library, gym and cafeteria. The community built the fun playground areas and it is a very happy place for kids to go to school. The teachers ands taff are able to motivate the students and create a variety of special learning projects each year (like the incredible art show) and the students are always eager to participate. My daughter has attended K-5th grade at Mt. Kisco Elementary and each year was a great experience because of the caring and supportive school environment.”




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