Friday, December 31, 2010

Why Would You Want To Live In The Snug Harbor Community Located In Staten Island's North Shore ?

    Do you love the Arts ? Do you enjoy museums, gorgeous gardens or taking classes ? Well 83 acres of exploration is awaiting you at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden. This center is located in Staten Island's North Shore Community of Snug Harbor .The recent buyers of a 1925 colonial home in the  Snug Harbor community wanted to ring in the "New Year" with their first time home purchase.

Why did the buyers choose this community ? This wonderful location offered them a Cultural Center within walking distance from their new home. In addition Walker Park was located down the street . Walker Park boasts a playground, baseball fields,cricket fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, football and soccer fields. Also an easy commute to the Staten Island Ferry and Manhattan.

In addition the happy buyers received a great mortgage rate under 5 percent ! Knowing even a 10 percent drop in home prices would immediately nullify a mere 1 percent increase in interest rates on a 30 year mortgage. The buyers seized the opportunity to purchase their first home. The happy Buyers are ringing in 2011 with a new home purchase! And the happy Sellers are delighted going into 2011 with a sold home they lived in for 26 years. Additionally knowing a new family will give their home new life. Making for a fabulous" New Year" for all !

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Monday, December 20, 2010

If You Like It Sweet, Smooth and Tasty...Checkout What I Found On Staten Island's North Shore !

 Welcome to the Businesses, People and Homes of Staten Island's North Shore community .

Today's business highlight is Lee Sims Chocolates located in Staten Island's North Shore.

Who can resist shopping in a chocolate shop this time of year ? Certainly not me! The wonderous selection of intoxicating treats brought me back to my childhood .

I was reliving the magical feeling felt when surrounded by delicious homemade chocolates.Lee Sims Chocolates  located on 1909 Victory Blvd. is a definite stop for your holiday and year round shopping.

The scrumptious selection includes dark and milk chocolate, filled with cremes, jelly ,carmel and nuts just to name a few .

 The smooth dark chocolate pretzels and commendable graham crackers (my favorite) were so delicious!

  I had to control myself from over indulgence of these tasty treats!

 The most popular item in Lee Sims is the award winning Gift Pyramid.This tower of treats include, delectable chocolates, delightful cookies and delicious nuts.

If you are looking for astounding homemade chocolates, be sure to check out Lee Sims.

Staten Island's "North Shore" community embraces this wonderful family run business.

Lee Sims is owned by a dedicated mother and daughter team who take pride in their delicious treats!

  The personalized service and homemade goodies are sure to please even the fuzziest shopper.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

America Do You Believe Buying A Home Now Is A Good Idea?

NAR (National Association Of Realtors) conducted a recent survey, and 8 out of 10 respondents believe buying a home is a good financial

decision. A few key results : Job insecurity and lack of jobs continue to be a primary obstsacle to home ownership and market recovery.

 

Respondents see the recession and job losses as the main reason for foreclosure problems.

Majority of Renters believe owning a home at some point in the future is either one of their highest priorties 39 percent

or a moderate priority 24 percent,  21 percent not a priority at all.

Most respondents are more concerned about drop in home values then about home costs being too high.

Costs still remains the significant barrier to many who would otherwise like to buy a home. MY QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY WAIT TO PURCHASE A HOME ?

What is not widely understood is the impact interest rates can have on real monthly costs of  homeownership.

Even a 10 percent drop in home prices is immediately nullified by a mere 1 percentage point increase in interest rates on a 30yr. mortgage.

Think about it .....falling home prices are a great opportunity for move up buyers. Even though your home sale price may be lower, the 

smaller loss at sale can be compensated by greater savings at purchase!

Buying a home in my opinion is still The American Dream !   Never stop dreaming, what is not understood is what creates uncertainty. Staten Island's "North Shore" is comprised of a diverse selections of homes. Locating a home that fits your lifestyle and budget should be the approach to reaching your American Dream!

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Do You Feel Nuts ? Could Be The Stink In Staten Island's "Silver Lake" North Shore Community !

Running through beautiful Silver Lake Park located in "Staten Island's" North Shore community is a great way to focus and reflect . 

The Park's treasures include a tennis court, golf course, vineyards, baseball field, dog run, tot park and a splendid reservoir and lush Fall  landscape.

While gazing at all the beautiful vibrant leaves laying on the ground a sudden strong odor of old cheese or vomit was in the air.

This smell was disturbing on such a fabulous day!   The odor was in the area of a fantastic  30-40 golden yellow tree.    A  woman was 

searching for something under this golden tree. I was curious to know what she was looking for , and decided to stop and chat.

The bold golden tree is the Ginkgo biloba.The sweet lady hidden under her jacket was seeking out the magical medicinal fruit nut which the tree bears this time of year. The woman was a wonderful source of information for the Ginkgo and didn't want her face in my camera.

In order to bear fruit there must be a male and female tree looking at each other she stated. The female Ginkgo  biloba bears the fruit nut.

The strong odor is from the fleshy outer skin of the fruit. This fruit is very popular among Chinese and Korean cultures for its medicinal purposes. When harvesting this fruit the fleshy skin must be removed by covering your hands with plastic gloves. The skin is very allergic to the juice of the Ginkgo fruit and avoid contact at all costs.  Rinse the fruit with water, then heat the nut fruit in a frying pan until it cracks open. Inside is the medicinal nut that you eat. I was told not to eat more than 10 a day. The hidden nut is heathly eating for your lungs, blood circulation, memory and overall health.

Staten Island's Silver Lake area has a variety of housing. Whether you desire a Victorian mansion, pristine colonial, condo or  apartment. The search for housing is as diverse as the community. The Silver Lake area located on Staten Island's North Shore is located west of Grymes Hill. Silver Lake's community is a short distance to downtown St.George and the Staten Island Ferry. There are plenty of buses accessible on the main roads of Victory Blvd., Forest Ave., and Castleton Ave. I suggest Stopping to chat with Staten Island's wonderful diverse residents. I love Learning about a new culture and embracing all Staten Island's North Shore has to offer. You will not be disappointed !

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Staten Island's "NORTH SHORE" Community WESTERLEIGH -See What Just Sold !

Happy Seller, happy buyers make for a great day in Staten Island's  Westerleigh "NORTH SHORE" community ! This 2 family fixer-upper located in the heart of Westerleigh was owned by a war veteran.

Apropos for today- Veteran's Day the sale day of this colonial home! 

The new owner's will renovate and bring new life to this 1920 colonial home, adorned with chestnut floors and trim.

Chestnut trees beautified many Staten Island streets in the early 1900's.

A blight took over this fabulous tree. Less and less Chestnut trees were seen adorning Staten Island streets.

Valued for its strength and rot resistance, the timber was prized by woodworkers.

Local homeowners  know the beautiful woodwork in their home is due to the chestnut blight.


 

The Westerleigh neighborhood gained much local attention for the abundance of patriotic decorations

adorned on its homes in the aftermath of Sept.11,2001 attacks.

 



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Friday, November 5, 2010

Living Life To The Fullest ? Make It Happen On Staten Island's "North Shore" !

Have you ever desired to learn the Italian language ? Now that desire can happen on 

STATEN ISLAND'S North Shore- Grymes Hill at CASA  BELVEDERE  "house with a beautiful view".

Located on Howard Aveue  this fabulous historic landmark purchased in 2008 for 3.6 million has been restored .

Situated on 3 acres atop of Grymes Hill with spectacular views of the New York City Harbor.

The Italian Cultural Foundation of New York seeks to preserve and celebrate the heritage of Italy by

promoting Italian language, arts, literature, history, fashion and cuisine. 

Embrace the culture and traditions of Italy on STATEN ISLAND'S "North Shore".

 

Across the street from "Casa Belvedere" is Notre Dame Academy.

A private Catholic Academy for girls and young women pre K-through Grade 12. Located on 13 acres of beautiful campus

 on top of splendid Grymes Hill.

Grymes Hill is situated on a hill. Major Charles Howard built many of the earliest homes. His name survives in Howard Ave.

The hills main street  is named Howard Ave.

 

 Much of Grymes Hill consists of private homes but also includes Grymes Hill apartments constructed in the late 1940's.

Grymes Hill is the second highest point on Staten Island.

Staten Island  is definitely a place to live life at its fullest ! Come visit and enjoy all Staten has to offer.

 

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Did You Miss This? All Stop And Stare! Found In "Staten Island's" Historic Richmondtown !

While traveling through "Staten Island's" Historic Richmondtown, I was compelled to stop my car. Before me were dozens of green 6 inch fruits dropping from a 30-40ft. tree.

This was amazing, and what is more amazing is the tree's history!

This wonderous tree is an Osage Orange or Hedge Apple tree. The Osage Orange was the first tree Lewis and Clark sent back east from

St. Louis during their expedition. Lewis and Clark's expedition yielded the Osage Orange tree ( named after the Osage Indian tribe.)

Believed to have grown from slips, Lewis sent to President Jefferson.

The Indians utilized the Osage tree's oak strong hickory tough wood for their hunting bows.

The non-edible fruit contains a chemical that repels many insects. The green-yellow wrinkled ball can be up to 6 inches in diameter.

The fruit smells like the rind of an orange.

I was thrilled to find in "Staten Island's" Historic Richmondtown  this splendid tree !

While floral designing on 5th Ave. in NYC. this time of the year ( when the female osage bears her fruit) I would have the splendor of

designing with this unusual unique fruit!

Embracing mother nature on Staten Island is a naturalist's field day!  Explore the Island and enjoy nature's splendor .

Staten Island is a fabulous place to live! 

www.richmondtownstatenisland.com             www.osageorange.com

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