Friday, August 26, 2011
New Canaan Taste of the Town Stroll
Last night was the kick off of Restaurant Week in New Canaan. The town was chocked full of people and the restaurants were packed. Restaurant Week will begin on Aug 26 through September 3 and will feature three course prix fixe menus at participating restaurants. The following restaurants will be part of this celebration. Be sure to try some out.
Bistro Bonne Nuit
Cava
Cherry Street East Cafe
Club Sandwich
Fifty Coins
Gates
Kouzina
The Pine Social
Plum Tree Restaurant
Sole
Thali
Tuscan
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Chef Luis Restaurant in New Canaan
Sold and Closed in New Canaan for Over Asking. 47 Osborne Lane
When I listed this unique property it was not just pristine and just about perfect, it was also priced perfectly. On the market for just one week, we received multiple bids and the property closed on Monday for $2,000,000 which was slightly above asking price. The pictures tell the story....................................
Monday, August 22, 2011
New Canaan Construction Activity Picks Up
Building and remodeling in New Canaan is doing fine. Read about it in The Daily New Canaan.
http://www.thedailynewcanaan.com/news/new-canaan-construction-activity-perks
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
DOES YOUR HOUZZ LOOK THIS GOOD?
Supriya Anand, William Raveis social media guru has found this awsome new app that I would like to share.
If you are searching for decorating and remodeling ideas! Well at last there is Houzz. Houzz is an iPad and iPhone app that helps homebuyers and homeowners search for remodeling tips. The app features over 150,000 inspiring photographs of every room imaginable in a house, so you can assemble ideas on how to remodel.
You can create what the app calls “Ideabooks”-batches of photos that you want to store for later use when you are ready to find someone to remodel and redecorate your home. As an additional source of inspiration, you can sift through over 500,000 ideabooks that have been created by other Houzz users!
I have already started my own ideabook and I am excited.
Once you have found a design you really like and think would work in your home, tap into Houzz’s database of designers, filtered by local area. This is a wonderful app that is a must for anyone interested in remodeling a home! Check out Houzz’s YouTube video for more information. www.houzz.com/iphone
Enjoy!!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
How Stock Volatility Affects The New Canaan Real Estate Market
62 Shagbark Drive is an excellent example of the value that is currently available in
the New Canaan market.
Here is what I have seen since July 21 when the Dow started dropping (and since August 4 when it started becoming extremely volatile). Please note this article is based on New Canaan* data only. I track New Canaan because it is an important market in Fairield County real estate and it's at my door step, since my office is on Elm Street in New Canaan and I have been working in this market for the past 28 years.
Sales have been extremely steady and very, very stable since last year. As a matter of fact, since July 21, there were 141 sales compared to 144 last year almost the same. However, the average sales price has increased to $1,795,680 from $1,571,580 up 14%. Be aware that the majority of sales closings take place in the summer with slower sales closings through the fall until years end. This happens at this time of the year, every single year. I don't believe it is connected to the stock market.
My point: The buyers are here and are buying. However, I want to provide you with a market insight that you cannot ‘hear' from the data. All summer I have driven back and forth from one end of beautiful New Canaan to the other a zillion times. On each trip, I have been accompanied by buyers. Their reactions to the volatility, which I hear and experience first hand, fall into three categories:
The legacy buyer
The largest group believes that New Canaan real estate prices are low, are very good value and they feel comfortable buying today. These buyers are purchasing today for the enjoyment of their children's children.
The safe haven buyer
These people are fed up with watching their net worth climb and decline like a yo-yo. As a result, they tell me they are not listening to their finance advisor as much as they used to. I heard them say, “I am thinking for myself more. I'm not so sure our financial guy is really ‘our trusted advisor' these days.” These buyers see that New Canaan real estate is more stable than most other Fairfield County towns so they are buying here.
The ‘I've lost my shirt' buyer
These are the buyers who judge their net worth on market peaks. In essence, their ability to buy is determined by the stock market. These are, far and away, the smallest segment of clients with whom I drive throughout the county.
As you can imagine, this article is a very hard point to illustrate with a specific property, so this photo is an example of the kind of great value buyers are picking up right now. This home, which I listed early this year located in the popular South of the Y neighborhood was originally purchased August 2004 for $1,744,000 with many upgrades. When the owners decided it was time to sell, they listed the property with another broker in March 2006 for $2,095,000 which was the peak of the New Canaan market and it did not sell. I took the listing this year and priced it at 1,590,000. It closed this year on June 15 for $1,450,000!
Market insights for the week
Focus, focus, focus. If you are determined to buy or sell real estate in New Canaan, focus on this market. Know what is going on. Don't guess the impact the stock market might be having. Get the facts and use the facts to guide your decisions.
*Data from Flexmls
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
The Shift in The Real Estate Industry and William Raveis Real Estate
The shift in the real estate industry is moving fast towards mobile technology. Click on the link to read how William Raveis Real Estate is on the forefront of this tidal wave.
Mobile devices are changing how businesses operate
I certainly well aware of how my real estate business has changed for the better. Will we be moving to the virtual office??????? Read this article and then read my next post about William Raveis' cutting edge technology.
Mobile devices are changing how businesses operate - infographic
Thursday, August 4, 2011
ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
How true! Do you know how many times I have witnessed this scenario?? Too many.
Read on............
ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
Read on............
ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
Inman News Votes William Raveis Real Estate The Most Innovative Real Estate Broker
This is quite an honor and a tribute to the hard work and leading technology of a great company.
2011 Innovator Awards Winners Inman News
2011 Innovator Awards Winners Inman News
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
3 New Canaan Closings 3 Different Scenarios
On Monday these 3 properties closed but each one had quite a different story.
49 North Wilton Rd was originally listed in 2009 for $5,900,000 but it fell victim to the harsh realities of the real estate market particularly for high end homes. It closed at $3,750,000 and the buyer got a great deal for this property on 6 acres, 11000 sq ft main house, separate pool house and gorgeous swimming pool.
64 Butler Lane, located in the South of the Y neighborhood, was listed for $1,795,000 and sold in one week for over asking price at $1,820,000 with multiple bids. This traditional Colonial on 1 acre was in great condition and obviously benefited from it's much sought after location.
1 Mead St, a pristine condo located in Mead Commons was purchased for $1,000,000. It has 3 floors, 2 car garage and an elevator. The buyer got a great price considering that these condos sold in 2004 for $1,375,000.
49 North Wilton Rd was originally listed in 2009 for $5,900,000 but it fell victim to the harsh realities of the real estate market particularly for high end homes. It closed at $3,750,000 and the buyer got a great deal for this property on 6 acres, 11000 sq ft main house, separate pool house and gorgeous swimming pool.
64 Butler Lane, located in the South of the Y neighborhood, was listed for $1,795,000 and sold in one week for over asking price at $1,820,000 with multiple bids. This traditional Colonial on 1 acre was in great condition and obviously benefited from it's much sought after location.
1 Mead St, a pristine condo located in Mead Commons was purchased for $1,000,000. It has 3 floors, 2 car garage and an elevator. The buyer got a great price considering that these condos sold in 2004 for $1,375,000.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Waveny House in New Canaan is Buzzing Again.
What a great place to host a special event and it is really quite a bargain for such an elegant selling. Read on to learn more about Waveny House as story appears in The Daily New Canaan
NEW CANAAN, Conn. – Business is booming again at Waveny House, the stately mansion that is the centerpiece of the New Canaan's most spacious park. After a year of fewer bookings, the English country manor-style beauty is being used plenty, said Steve Benko, director of New Canaan's Recreation Department.
From mid-August to the first weekend of October, Waveny House will host at least two events every weekend, most of them weddings. In the past year, Benko said, the house was being rented only one day each weekend, largely because of the sluggish economy. “Business is picking back up,” he said. “Until the economy went south, it wasn’t unusual for us to have it used Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for events.”
Waveny House, built in 1912 for the Lewis Lapham family, has been available to rent for 35 years and is used for town functions as well, including the New Canaan High School post-prom party. Residents can rent Waveny House for $1,500 a day. Out-of-towners pay $2,650.
With the uptick in use, the Recreation Department wants the building looking its best. Benko has already received approval to recaulk portions of the roof. The department will also spend about $250,000 to replace the floor of the patio, a project several years in the making. “The tiles were cracking,” Benko said. “In the winter, they would freeze and pop. They’ve had a useful lifetime.”
The patio renovation will begin sometime in late October when events are more likely to be held indoors, he said.
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