Friday, March 9, 2012

What Do Americans Want Most Once Finances Improve?

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What Do Americans Want Most Once Finances Improve?

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Fifty-one percent of Americans in a recent poll say that if their financial situation were to improve, they’d buy a home. Coming in second on the list of wishes, they’d make repairs or improvements to the home they already have, according to the poll of more than 1,400 Americans conducted by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling Web site, www.DebtAdvice.org.

Meanwhile, 17 percent of Americans polled said they’d upgrade their car and 9 percent said they’d take a vacation. 

"Home ownership has traditionally been a part of sound financial planning," says Gail Cunningham, spokesperson for the NFCC, a nonprofit credit counseling organization. "With a combined total of 74 percent of respondents selecting a home-oriented option, the poll results strongly suggests that people continue to place value in owning a home, and are anxious to buy a house or improve their existing one." 

Much value is still placed on owning a home... if you are looking to buy or sell in Staten Island.....contact me for courteous professional service. Have a fabulous weekend ! Check out "New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

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More Trees... Or No More Trees On Staten Island?

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At the SIEDC 2nd Annual Green & Clean Expo yesterday....all where offered a Free tree... by NYRP. There were beautiful 8ft. red oak trees. Contrary to some...article, the program that offers these beautiful trees MillionTreesNYC  provides Staten Island and all New York city communities with a greener, happier more sustainable lifestyle.

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 It was a pleasure to chat with Mike Mitchell... community initiatives coordinator of MillionTreesNYC about this active program. I love the greeting of a beautiful tree in the morning ...watching it grow, providing me with shade and its seasonal beauty. Trees planted around your home or business help in water absorption and provide clean air. Proper  planting and assessment of the area for a tree is necessary for years of enjoyment.

The SIEDC Green & Clean Expo was a free event with many vendors in attendance to answer and assist you with all your questions....pertaining to sustainable intiatives which benefit residents,businesses and our local  Staten Island environment.

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Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Quick Hot Design Tips From the International Builders’ Show

By Erica Christoffer, multimedia Web producer, REALTOR® Magazine

Looking for quick, easy ideas to bring a home to life, add value, or prep for sale without spending a lot? Learn from the pros! Designers who presented at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando last week had a plethora low-cost, chic ideas to make to most of an interior space.

1. Transform closets: Your clients might consider turning a smaller, awkward closet into a built-in with cabinetry and shelving, or if there’s enough space, even a desk nook. Add dramatic dimension with disc lighting on each shelf. Buyers are looking to maximize every inch of a home with workspaces and storage solutions they’ll actually use. (Jerry Collin, Kay Green Design) [Here are some great before and after closet transformations from Real Simple.]

2. Create a ‘Garage Mahal’: Make the garage an attractive space with a dedicated recycling area, wall mounted shop-vacuum, and maybe a mini (or big) refrigerator for adult beverages. When in doubt, hang it up – provide hanging areas for bikes, tools, equipment, etc. Consider installing a workbench and storage. (Jillian Prichard Cooke, DES-SYN)

Example of a grey color scheme in a great room.

3. Avoid seasonal colors: Greys and stone colors are the new neutrals. Accent them with bursts of bright blues, oranges or reds. (Marc Thee, Marc-Michaels Interior Design)

4. Provide simple luxury: A foldout cabana, two outdoor lounge chairs, and a small table is an inexpensive way to give a backyard living space a sense of luxury. Stage it with candles, flowers or cool drinks (iced tea, lemonade, water, etc.) that you can serve during an open house. (Jillian Prichard Cooke, DES-SYN)

5. Set the mood: Do you have a listing that flushed in harsh light throughout the house? Try halogen narrow spot bulbs to create warm, pooled light for romantic shadows and definition. (Marc Thee, Marc-Michaels Interior Design)

6. Faux wood: Textured wall finishes add weight to a space, which can provide warmth and richness to great rooms. Wood mimicking wallpaper is a great way to get the look of wood paneling without big cost or long-term commitment. (Marc Thee, Marc-Michaels Interior Design)

7. Inexpensive creativity: Molding brings depth and clever detail to a space a low-cost: for example, use molding assembled as a square over a bed with two smaller pictures hung side-by-side within the square. (Jillian Prichard Cooke, DES-SYN)

8. Give them room for thought: Create computer-generated room layout boards to help buyers envision various uses for flex space, such as a family room, office, kids’ play area, library, etc. Consider matting the floor plan  ideas for a professional presentation. Works well for new- and existing-home sales alike. (Jerry Collin, Kay Green Design)

Tips are great....especially cost effect ones. Lucky the professionals.. let us in on their money saving big impact ideas. Loved... introducing the color gray into my home..what a great color... for the fact that the big punch is with the accessories. Creating a comfortable, easy mood in a room is important. An interior that is not over powering.... and feels good ..... is key.
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Monday, March 5, 2012

Who Was At Staten Island's St. Patrick's Parade?

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Who doesn't love a parade? Yesterday's St.Patrick's parade on Forest Ave. in the West Brighton area of Staten Island's North Shore was filled with.... tradition and community members coming together.
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Many politians were present.....people of all ages and backgrounds enjoyed a day of vibrant energy, fresh air while interacting with friends and neighbors. What a wonderful way to connect and get a feel for this North Shore community. Why not strike a conversation and ask.....what attracted you to this area?

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I look forward to this vibrant happy parade every year.... and chatting with the locals.  Looking to connect more to Staten Island's North Shore?

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Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

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Friday, March 2, 2012

What Are Staten Island's North Shore Updated Housing Statistics?

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Staten Island's North Shore community includes...Westerleigh, Willowbrook, Randall Manor, West Brighton, Ward Hill, Tompkinsville, St. George, Sunnyside, Sunset Hill, Stapleton, Silver Lake, Snug Harbor, Grymes Hill, Graniteville, Port Richmond,Clove Lakes and Castleton Corners. Check out the chart below for updated statistics on Staten Island's North Shore...

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What homes in the last 6 months sold in Staten Island's North Shore?

New listings in Staten Island's North Shore over the last 3 months increased 7.2 percent to 179. Pending sales were up 33.3 percent to 24, year to date and closed sales up by 7.7 percent.

Housing inventory supply shrank in the North Shore in comparision to 2011.

Island wide housing inventory shrank 3.5 percent to 2,856 units.

Home buyer demand is.....strenghtening. I anticipate a Spring season of action buyers....ready to make a move.

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Are home buyers picking up the speed...why not? Opportunity is now available.... that was never available before.

Key factors...staying alert and informed, keeping in contact with a local expert... can only help.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Remove or Keep Personal Photos When Listing a Home For Sale?

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine

Using personal photos to decorate the walls and tables are common in homes. But when you’re listing a home for sale, can those personal photos become a turnoff to potential home buyers?

Real estate professionals and stagers differ on how much of a fuss they make over family photos gracing their clients’ for-sale homes.

Some in the industry strongly advise their clients to remove all personal photos. After all, you want potential buyers to be able to visualize themselves living in the home and not be distracted by seeing personal photos of the current home owners’ vacations, wedding photos, and family reunions.

Others in the industry may say “why not?” They argue that photos actually make a home feel more warm, inviting, and feel like a “home.” Even some builder model homes have started incorporating personal photos into the decor to personalize spaces more.

What do you think?

Certainly, asking a seller to remove their wedding photos and snapshots from happier days can be an awkward conversation. Clients can get emotional and may not understand why photos they consider just as much “art” as family photo has to be removed.

Some stagers and real estate professionals may offer up a compromise: Remove some photos, but keep a few up. An entire wall filled with family photos may be a little much and too distracting to buyers, but a frame here and there may actually do more good than harm, if it’s done tastefully.

“With a family photo wall, it may be a good thing if it’s done really well, so people can imagine their own family there,” David Kassel, owner of ILevel, a New York art placement and picture hanging service, told The New York Times in a recent article. “Our experience is that [buyers] have a really hard time making these design decisions and can’t fathom how to arrange pictures.” In that case, you might actually be doing the buyers a favor by leaving your photos up and giving them inspiration for their own photos.

To ensure it’s done tastefully, Kassel recommends using photo frames that complement one another (such as gold and wood together or black and white frames). He also recommends hanging the photos in a grid with similar spacing, such as leaving an inch-and-half between the frames to create a symmetrical look.

But if the photos prove just too much of a distraction, for the sake of a sale, you may have to ask your clients to remove them. But remember, if you do, make sure they don’t leave behind scuff marks or wall holes. Those can most certainly be a buyer turnoff too.

This is a great topic....recently on a showing appointment, the buyer commended to the seller " What a beautiful photo... are they your daughters?" This was a great way to have both seller and buyer instantly connect. In my opinion....photos sparingly and tastefully placed through out the home is a nice touch. It creates interest, intrigue and a sense of warmth in the home.Photos can definitely be used as a staging feature in showcasing a home....
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When Is Staten Island's St Patrick's Parade ?

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Staten Island's North Shore is preparing for it's 48th annual St. Patrick's Parade. Fun festivities start at 12:30pm on Sunday. Come and enjoy...meet local politicians, old friends and new.

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Feel the energy of the happy cheery spirit in the air.....everyone is Irish at the St. Patrick's  parade.

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