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There is something about the color of the leaves and how it lights up the sky that I find very compelling. Forget leaf peeping in Vermont – our season peaks later, but the foliage is just as amazing. At this time of year, people flock to parks in Westchester NY for the foliage and crisp weather.
This week had been particularly stressful – so Friday afternoon I escaped to the Rockefeller Preserve in Sleepy Hollow to regenerate. Among the many things to do in Westchester, this is among my favorite places to decompress and get back in touch with what it is all about. Although the leaves were more than half gone, the color of the sky and the sunlight caused the remaining leaves light up the sky with a full fall fire. Jade and Tundra – my faithful Huskies accompanied me and enjoyed the blustery cold air. We also ran into a friend from my brokerage – Monique another avid walker, arrived just as I was leaving.
Here are a couple of the photos I snapped along the way. As a nature Preserve, you get to see the beauty of nature’s wild side.
The video was created from still shots that I have collected during the fall of 2009 with a few from 2008 thrown in for good measure. To view the still photos go to my Flickr Feed.
© 2009 Ruthmarie G. Hicks – http://thewestchesterview.com
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Please click on the link below to learn more about the Sleepy Hollow NY 10591 - Halloween Block Party - Friday, October 30, 2009 - from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM - complete with music, dancing, food, hay rides, and much more... with TVChannel 4 coverage...
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Sleepy Hollow has a wide range of housing types ranging from the low 200's to well over a millon. Please feel free to contact me regarding your real estate objectives and explore my web sites at www.phyllislerner.com and www.westchester-real-estate.us for more information on Sleepy Hollow and the surrounding areas.
ZIP Code: 10591![]()
Location Characteristics: Sleepy Hollow is a small Hudson River village comprised of very diverse and lovely neighborhoods, such as Philipse Manor and Sleepy Hollow Manor for example. Tree lined Beekman Avenue leads down to the Hudson River shore and the latest townhome development of "Ichabod's Landing". Many stores and restaurants can be found along it. It's flavor is very similar to Tarrytown and boasts a wide range of housing options. Another large river front development is in the enviromental planning stage. It will bring more residental, recreational and retail space to the river. A small hotel is also planned as well as recreational areas, sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds and a river walk.
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I still recall the instructor from my original 1996 license course admonishing our class that agents never give legal, accounting, or any other advice that is beyond the scope of our duty. We were even coached to repeat the phrase "I cannot give you legal advice." Wise words.
In New York, the real estate transaction involves many professionals: agents, lawyers, title company, appraiser, home inspector, lender, loan officer, and so forth. While we do not operate in individual vacuums and there is some cross pollination of duties (I might provide an appraiser with comparable sale information, for example), by and large everyone plays their position. When one professional tries to wear that hat of another, it is an invitation for problems.
On a recent home inspection, my agent reported to me that the inspector advised the buyer that the presence of electrical fuses instead of a circuit breaker panel could cause problems with the mortgage lender. I have sold real estate for 13 years and originated mortgages for another 7; I have never heard of this. I asked Tom Ginis, one of the managers at Residential Home Funding if he had ever heard such a thing or if he was aware of any underwriting guideline to this effect. He had no idea where the claim could come from. He also wondered aloud why a home inspector would make such a foray into underwriting.
The problems that can arise from this sort of thing are numerous. First, in our marketplace inspections are done before contracts are signed. After a spirited negotiation on price and terms, this can muddy up the waters. Now our buyer, who is putting down a substantial amount on a conventional loan, has a new worry. If the reason were legitimate, fine. But no professional I have asked (myself included) agrees with this guy. We now have to devote time and energy to reassuring the buyer and researching mortgage underwriting to prove that she won't have a problem getting approved. This is to say nothing of the fact that I have closed two recent FHA transactions on homes with fuses.
I have since heard that he sells insurance and moonlights as a home inspector. Now he's underwriting loans in in basements. How silly! We should all play our position. Otherwise, the domino effect adversely affects both clients and colleagues. Buyers: Don't work with part time professionals one of the biggest transactions in your life.
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Popular Sleepy Hollow has a wide range of housing types ranging from the low 100's to well over a millon. As in all of the other Hudson River Villages prices have come down and sales numbers are lower. The number of homes for sale is adequate and it is a great time to buy, especially for first time home buyers.
ZIP Code: 10591![]()
Location Characteristics: Sleepy Hollow is a small Hudson River village comprised of very diverse and lovely neighborhoods, such as Philipse Manor and Sleepy Hollow Manor for example. Tree lined Beekman Avenue leads down to the Hudson River shore and the latest townhome development of "Ichabod's Landing". Many stores and restaurants can be found along it. It's flavor is very similar to Tarrytown and boasts a wide range of housing options. Another large river front development is in the enviromental planning stage. It will bring more residental, recreational and retail space to the river. A small hotel is also planned as well as recreational areas, sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds and a river walk.
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