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December 19, 2014 In Cooperation with Mid-Hudson MLS
Hudson Valley
The Women’s Council of Realtors® Dutchess
County Chapter annual holiday gala collecting
Toys for Tots and the installation of officers for
2015 was held at the Grandview on Monday,
December 1, 2014. Live music and entertain-
ment was provided by ‘Out of the Box’ featur-
ing Reggie Ward.
Outgoing co-President Nancy Martinelli was
master of ceremonies. She acknowledged the
work of the 2014 directors, committees, spon-
sors and affiliate members. She was apprecia-
tive to serve as co-president with Melissa Petti-
nella. Ms. Martinelli expressed gratitude for the
number of toys the attendees donated to the
Toys for Tots program underscoring one of the
Women’s Council of Realtors® tenets, the im-
portance of supporting the community.
Women’s Council of Realtors® dignitaries Ter-
ri Crozier, New York State Women’s Council
President and Roseanne Paggiotta Westchester
Empire chapter President attended the event.
Ms. Crozier administered the installation of
the 2015 Governing Board. New board mem-
bers are Helen Gordon, Angela Ingham, Kelly
Campbell and Rita White. Lisa Mannion was
installed as 2015 President.
The event was attended by over 100 real es-
tate industry professionals. Event sponsors in-
cluded Arnoff Moving and Storage, Chase, First
Call Restorations, First Call Home Inspection,
Jay Cantor Esq., Handel & Carlini Attorneys,
HomeBridge Mortgage, Hudson Valley Federal
Credit Union, Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Ser-
vice LLC, Rhinebeck Bank, Toll Brothers and
Wells Fargo.
2015 Installation of Women’s Council of Realtors® Officers Photo Includes: (L to R) Lisa Mannion,
Helen Gordon,Angela Ingham,Kelly Campbell, Rita White and NY State President Terri Crozier
Women’s Council of Realtors® hosts annual Toys for
Tots toy drive and installation of officers holiday gala
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You pull up to a house andyour Realtor opens the frontdoor. They then tell you thatthis house is a foreclosure.Youreyes instantly light up because inyour mind a foreclosure equalsa bargain. But is it? Some timesis it is but keep in mind the say-ing “you get what you pay for.”The former owner didn’t havethe money to pay for theirmortgage so of course theydidn’t have the money to takingcare of the house and make thenecessary repairs that poppedup. Therefore a foreclosure canbe riddled with problems thatyou might have to pay for thoserepairs in the future. Some ofthese homes are in pristinecondition but this is the excep-tion to the rule. Most homeshave deferred maintenanceissues from being neglectedfor a long time. Some hom-eowners are so frustrated withtheir situation, that they take itout on the house. They punchholes in the sheet rock, throwpaint on the carpeting, pull outall the garden beds, etc. Thatis why it is imperative to hirea very qualified home inspec-tor with a foreclosure who willpoint out the repairs requirednow and what might needed inthe future.When I was a Realtor back I
the 1990’s, I was involved withthree banks marketing their
foreclosure listings after a biground of layoffs in our area.The one thing I learned wasyou never knew what youwere going to get until you pullup to the house. Some were inmove in condition while othersneeded TNT instead of TLC.Most were neglected withlawns being three feet highand broken windows. Someof the strange things I encoun-tered was a snake aquariumwith missing snakes. When Isaw this it took less than fivesecond to run out the houseand call the police. The policecame with their guns drawn asthey entered the house. Theycame back out and called theanimal control departmentwho came and removedthree pythons.The next adventure was whenI walked into a home and therewere plates on the table thatstill had food on them and potsand pans on the stove thatwere half full. It appeared thatthe house was locked up fora year. I don’t want to tell youwhat happened when I openedthe refrigerator door. I can stillremember the odor I smelledfrom 30 years ago.
When I approach anotherhome I unlocked the door andopened it to find people sittingon the couch watching TV.Weshocked each other that morn-ing. The people knew they hadbeen evicted from the housebut were staying there until thelast possible minute.
Another time I dr ove intoa high-end neighborhood andpulled up to a beautiful home.
To my surprise they left every-thing behind. The wife left herentire wardrobe behind, includ-ing dresses, shoes, leather coats,fur coats and more shoes.Mostof the bedroom furniture wasleft behind as well as a univer-sal gym in the master bedroomsuite. I did find some informa-tion on the owners in some pa-pers left behind. I made somecall to her co-workers so Icould meet them at the houseto get their belongings butthey never reach out tocontact me.My job was to have all the
items removed from the houseand hire people to repair theproblems. Most of the homeswere not winterized (turn offand drain all the water fromthe house) so pipes burst dur-ing the winter. This caused allsorts of problems like the hardwood floors buckled, water-logged carpets, wet sheet rockwhere it met the floor, etc.The homes sit for months oreven years closed up so therewas always a mold issue. Somehome were beyond repair andwere sold as a “handyman spe-cial.” This meant that it was insuch bad shape, a bank wouldnot write a mortgage on thehouse. This also meant it wasa cash only deal. Contractorswould purchase home, repairit and put it on the market toflip it. I noticed one thing thatwas standard with a foreclo-sure was that the bank thatowned the property wantedto put as little money as pos-sible repairing a house beforeit could be sold to the average
buyer. They only did what wasnecessary to get it on the mar-ket and sold.I was at a Realtor event overthe summer and I ran into DonMaher of Berkshire HathawayHome Services Hudson Val-ley Properties and he claimedhe was busy working with abank selling their foreclosures.During our conversation Ifound out that foreclosuresare handled much differentlynow compared to when I didthem in the 90’s. In the 90’s theforeclosures were a local issuedue to layoffs and not a nation-al issue. The first wave camearound 1994 and the industrydidn’t know how to handle thevolume of foreclosures. It wasnew to the banking industry inour area and they used a ban-daid approach to repairing thehouse so they could get themoff of their books as fast as pos-sible. Due to the circumstancesof the “Great Recession”, thehousing crisis was not local is-sue but a national one. Banksnow want to work with thepotential buyers.This is what Don Maher said
on how foreclosures are han-dled these days.
Purchasing a foreclosedhome, or as they are called inthe industry REO (Real EstateOwned) properties, is muchlike buying from a private seller.When a corporate entity ownsa property all they want todo is to get it off their books.They are a financial institutionand not in the business of sell-ing properties. That being said
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one half bath colonial home to complete thiscommunity. Nestled directly at the foot ofMt. Beacon with amazing views across theHudson. Plans are in hand to build acustomized home with other plans available
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Circa 1800 centerhall colonial w/charm & characterof yesteryear. Many original trim & woodwork. Arch ingreat room, solid wood doors, wide pine board floors,9’ high ceilings. Fireplace w/pellet stove insert + 4fireplace mantels. Large country kitchen w/gardenwindow. 1 Acre-level backyard. Commuter’s dream tometro north rr. Route 9. #325082
2408 ROUTE 9D, W/FALLS $218,500Move in ready for this 3 level split with 3 BRs,1.5 Baths. Freshly painted throughout, sparklingoak hardwood floors. Large FamRm for familyentertainment. New gas furnace installed 2009,new garage door & opener. Large level backyard forthe kids to play. Great central location, Town water,sewer, gas heat. Come & take a look! #332900
44 ROBIN RD, POK $184,888
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Move in ready for this sought after Pinebrook Estates. 2BRS, 2.5 BTHS- two level townhome w/ open floor plan,full basement. Freshly painted interiors, hardwood floorson both levels, c-tile flooring in kitchen & baths. Master BRw/Jacuzzi bath & separate shower stall. Gas fired hot airheat & hot water. Backyard w/fruit trees overlooking largeyard & private wooded area. Low HOA fees. #334963
70 TAFT AVE, POUGHKEEPSIE $210,000Beautiful classic cape on 1.01 Acre in Pok! 4 BRS, 1.5 Baths, firstfloor with 9’ ceilings w/crown molding. Sun lit LR w/brick fireplace &woodstove hookup. Beautifully refinished oak hardwood floors. FamRmor office off LR with separate entrance and new deck. New flooring inkitchen and bath. Formal DR for dinner entertaining.Walk-out basementto spacious yard for family entertainment. Town Water/ Sewer, new oiltank. Minutes to Shopping Center and Stop & Shop. #331611
a bank will only list a property witha Real Estate agent and even moreto the point, a REO agent like myself.Banks do not know one market areafrom another and they rely on a verydetailed BPO (brokers price opinion).Much like a CMA (competitive mar-ket analysis) an agent would do for aprivate seller, the BPO delves a littledeeper into the areas in which the as-set is located. Things like employmentconditions, general market conditions,percent of renters vs owners in aneighborhood, how many homes inthe neighborhood are REO or evenboarded up, range of values in thearea. All these factor into a decisionon pricing the home. The BPO alsotakes into consideration every prop-erty condition. When I first arrive ata property I have to assess and pho-tograph anything and everything that
gives the bank information regardingthe asset. Roof, windows. Siding, me-chanicals, walls, floors and anythingthat can be visually assessed. Valuesare adjusted accordingly and I give myprice opinion both in “as is” and “asrepaired” condition. Immediately af-ter my BPO,a bank appraiser is sent tothe house for a 2nd opinion. Both re-ports are reviewed and a price pointis set by the bank. The bank knowswhat is wrong with the property andthe cost to repair it. The bottom lineis that the bank knows what they haveand it’s worth. Buyers coming in to“low ball” the house will soon know
that the bank is not as desperate tosell as some people think.
Financing companies require thehouse to be in livable condition to se-cure a mortgage. FHA loans are verypicky with the homes condition. Theycan’t have cracked windows, peelingpaint, rips in the carpet or holes in thewalls. These must be repaired beforeclosing. If a house is being marketedin “as is” condition, a FHA 203K loanmight be necessary. They will put themoney needed to repair the houseinto the mortgage so there will bemoney to repair the house after theclosing. They themselves can be com-plicated since you have to get contrac-tors estimates before the loan closesand money is released as the work isfinished. Conventional mortgage, de-pending on the lending institution,willallow some work to be finished afterthe home closes. Money to make the
repairs is kept in an “escrow account”and the money is released after therepairs are complete. Of course withcash you can strait out purchase theproperty no matter it’s condition. Iwill say cash is not a pressure point toreduce the price further. All closingsend with the seller getting cash or theequivalent (mortgage).As with any Real Estate purchase theold adage of“caveat emptor” or buyerbeware is common but it’s even moreimportant with buying a foreclosure.Although there are deals to be found,bank foreclosures are priced for theircondition and the market they are lo-cated in.We here in the Hudson Val-ley do have some things in our favor,employment locally is doing well anddue to our relatively short commuteto Westchester and NYC, our localReal Estate market is growing.
Don MaherAssociate BrokerBerkshire HathawayHome ServicesHudson Valley Properties845-518-1905 celldmaherbhhshudsonvalley.com
Buying a Foreclosure: Is It The Bargain You Thought It Was?continued from page 2
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REALTORS RAISE $4,000 FOR DUTCHESS OUTREACHThe Dutchess County Associ-
ation of Realtors (DCAR) host-ed its annual holiday fundraiserand luncheon on November13, 2014 at the Grandview inPoughkeepsie New York. Theevent raised over $4,000 incash and several boxes of foodproducts for Dutchess Out-reach. The event’s major spon-sors were Arnoff Moving andStorage, EverBank, Hudson Val-ley Federal Credit Union, Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Service,R&C Cleaning, Rhinebeck Bankand Robin Home Inspection.The Realtors contributed vari-ous baskets, products and ser-vices that were raffled off toraise cash. In addition, there wasa live auction of some higher
value items as well. The com-mittee chair of DCAR coordi-nating the fundraiser is DessieHenion.Dutchess Outreach, estab-
lished in 1974, has helped thou-
sands of men, women and chil-dren with little or no income inobtaining basic needs.DutchessOutreach provides food, cloth-ing and assists in housing forthose in need. Brian Riddell, its
Executive Director addressedthe Realtors and affiliatesthanking them for their effortand the contribution they makeat this event and throughoutthe year.
Left photo: Dutchess Outreach executive director, Brian Riddell thanks Realtors® for
their donations. Right photo: Food collected by Realtors® for Dutchess Outreach.
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(BPT) - You know that moving into a new home
can be one of life’s biggest stressors - the pack-
ing, the paperwork, the unpacking and of course
finding the nearest coffee shop.Making your new
house feel like your home can help alleviate some
of this stress and provide a safe-haven for some
much needed relaxation.
“Everyone has a different sense of what home
is,” says Elizabeth Lindmier of The Art Institute
of Colorado. So while the same aesthetic won’t
work for everyone, she offers her top five tips to
start you in the right direction.
1. Texture and textiles - Instead of having a
bunch of hard surfaces, cozy up your home with
something soft or textured.This could be a blan-
ket, curtains or area rugs. These items will also
provide some acoustical value so noises aren’t
echoing in an empty space.
2. Comfort - Have some place in your home
where you can relax, recharge and feel at ease.
“Make a space where you would like to spend
time,” Lindmier says.
3.Color - A monochromatic scheme with pops
of colors can bring you into a place where you
feel comfortable and happy. “Do your research
on color theory before painting any space,” says
Lindmier. “Different colors can spark different
moods, emotions and even behavior. Discover
what you’d like a given space to accomplish, and
use colors as a tool to create such environment.”
4. Lighting - There should be aesthetically pleas-
ing lighting. Look at the difference between
warm and cool lighting colors to decide what
helps achieve the look you want. Also consider
task, ambient and accent lighting for your space.
“Lighting plays a key role in any home,” Lindmier
says. “Through lighting design you can highlight
design and architectural features, create lighting
which is more useful to the human eye, and work
with natural light while keeping energy use to a
minimum.”
5.Clutter/stuff - “Less is more,but make it more
meaningful,” says Lindmier.Get rid of your clutter.
When sitting in your space, make sure you can
look around and adore the things you see.
“Mies van der Rohe’s old adage,‘less is more,’ cer-
tainly holds true here,” says Jackie Barry, Interior
Design instructor at The Art Institute of Hous-
ton - North.“Select significant pieces of furniture
and art to move.You don’t need to have or show
everything you have all in one room.”
Barry also advises incorporating a concept called
biophilic design, which recognizes the inherent
need of humans to interact and affiliate with
nature to achieve and maintain optimum health
and well-being.“Bring the outside in;don’t neglect
good views to the outside, accentuate them,” she
says. “Let your garden and landscaping work for
you on the inside. Connecting with nature can
also have a calming and a comforting effect.”
For more information about The Art Institutes,
visit artinstitutes.edu.
Expert tips to make your new house feel like home
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New homebuyers checklist to ID costly repairs(BPT) - When you’re about to buy a house, it’s easy
to get excited about its great location, spacious floor
plan or beautifully decorated interior. Yet the old say-
ing, “beauty’s only skin deep” can apply to any home,
especially if you’re considering an older, previously
owned property. Before signing on the dotted line,
use this checklist to help avoid some potentially costly
surprises and anticipate repairs or upgrades that may
be needed.
Start at the top: the roof
Ask when the current roof was installed. Is it the origi-
nal roof, or has it been replaced, repaired, or covered
over with new shingles in certain spots? Are there
known leaks,and if so,where are they? Have any of the
leaks caused damage to the attic or interior? Also look
at the chimney to see if it’s properly sealed around the
edges and whether the gutters need repair.
Windows and doors
Next, take a look at the windows to see if there is any
condensation between the glass panes. If so, it could
mean window replacements are in order. Once you
get inside the house and close the front door, see if
any light is coming through between the edge of the
door opening and the wall. This gap is an indicator
that the door may need to be replaced since air can
escape through it and cause higher energy bills.
Lighting and electrical
Throughout the interior rooms, many homes are
“staged” to appeal to buyers with attractive lighting
that shows off the space to its best advantage. You
may love the way the lamps look in the bedroom, of-
fice or kitchen, but more importantly, check out how
many electrical outlets there are and whether they
are in convenient locations.Also,make sure you check
to see if the lamps are masking the fact that there are
no ceiling fixtures in each room.Will you need to rig
up extension cords or invest in electrical work in or-
der to support all the lamps, ceiling fixtures, appliances
and electronics you wish to use?
Get to the bottom of furnace efficiency
At the basement level, be sure to check out the heat-
ing system. If the current furnace is more than 10
years old, it may be operating at a much lower level of
efficiency than the latest manufacturing standards re-
quire, resulting in higher energy costs.Newer models,
such as Trane’s XC95m gas furnace, for example, can
operate at nearly 20 percent higher efficiency than
the government minimum standard, for the ultimate
in energy efficiency. A qualified Trane dealer can ad-
vise you on the best solution for any home.
Know what you can’t see: indoor air quality
One thing you can’t see is the quality of the home’s
indoor air. Nearly 72 trillion particles enter a home
every day,making the air inside up to five times more
polluted than the air outside.Adding a Trane CleanEf-
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Melissa PettinellaLicensed Associate R.E. Broker
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Ridgemont Dr $749,900Beautiful Homestead model on over 2 flat park likeacres.Nice open floor plan.Huge family room withbeautiful 2 story stone fireplace.Gourmet kitchenwith granite, island and breakfast niche.Large sun-room.Oversized living and dining rooms.1st flooroffice.Huge MBR suite with sitting room and 2 walkin closets.Luxurious master bathroom with Jacuzzitub and stand up shower.3 Large bedrooms andopen loft.Finished walkout basement with kitchen,full bath,2 rooms and SGD to patio.Possible mother/daughter.MLS# 332456
8 Clark St $235,000One can’t help but love the fabulous curb appealof this 3-bedroom home located on a quiet street.Lots of charm! Features include a traditionalliving room with built-in bookcases, fireplace,woodfloors, classic dining room, inviting new kitchenwith all new appliances dishwasher, gas range andrefrigerator. Enclosed three season patio leadsout to level fenced back yard.Walkingdistance to Mid Hudson RegionalHospital ofWestchester (St. FrancisHospital) and Marist College,Close toMetro North and Route 9.Possible rentw/option. MLS# 333174
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234OsborneHill Rd $245,000Great spacious renovated ranch, includeskitchen with granite counter tops, stainlesssteel appliances,bathroom with newceramic tiles,new shower and sink,beautifularched doorways,fireplace in living roomto enjoy cozy evenings, close to I-84 andtransportation. A must see.MLS# 333555
UnionVale $489,000Be wowed by the 70 mile views this 4 BR,3.5 bath brick faced colonial has to offer.Hdwdfloors, stone FP, ceramic tile floors and 3 cargarage are sure to please.Quiet cul-de-sac forprivacy.Arlington schools.MLS# 329433
1 Fox Run $359,000You will be delighted with this impressiveColonial home on over an acre of beautifulproperty.This home features 3 bedrooms andBonus room,with 3 baths, sunroom and hugefamily room.Plenty of storage and extraspace with lots of conveniences.Many updatesinclude roof, siding, kitchen, flooring and moreall within the last few years.You will not be disappointed bythis home.Come see it today!MLS# 334128
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November ’14
November ’13
Change
Current ClosedSales
148
132
12.1%
CurrentAverageSold Price
$299,347
$309,524
-3.3%
Current MedianSold Price
$247,462
$254,500
-2.8%
Available Listings1st of Month
2066
1933
6.9%
Purchase Offers1st of Month
198
188
5.3%
Average DaysonMarket
138
122
13.1%
Y-T-DMedianSold Price
$246,997
$247,250
-0.1%
Y-T-DAverageSold Price
$296,134
$304,257
-2.7%
Stats provided bySandyTamboneExecutiveOfficer
November 2014 Sales Statistics
November ’14 - $475,887,179November ’13 - $490,462,718
Change -3.0%
Year-to-Date SalesDollar Volume
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CENTURY 21 Serino RealtyPhone: 845.229.1400
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TOTALLY RENOVATED $229,000Bright, spacious updated home in great neighborhood. Largecape, 1800 sq ft in the village featuring 4 bedroom, 2 fullbathrooms which were newly renovated. Brand new kitchen,new appliances, central air, refinished hardwood floors, freshlypainted, new roof, new garage door ½ of the basement hasceramic tile. V/Hyde ParkMLS# 334900
CONTEMPORARY RAISED RANCH $230,000Beautiful contemporary style raised ranch with open floor plan.Home is inmove in conditionwithmany updates. Recently painted,hardwood floor installed in sunroom, new appliances, generatorhookup installed and more, vaulted ceilings and skylights, greatfamily room w/fireplace and sliders to patio/backyard. City water,city sewer. Wappingers FallsMLS# 331304
BRICK RANCH $257,000Custom brick ranch situated on over 1 acre on cul-de-sac.
Home features foyer, living room w/fireplace, formal dining
room, EI Kitchen, 3 bedroom, den, 2 baths, 2 car garage all
on one level. Central Air, hardwood floors T/Poughkeepsie
MLS# 333381
NEW LISTING $249,900Location – beautiful 3 bedroom home close to all amenities
and commuter routes. Spacious kitchen and dining area which
opens up to a beautiful 4 season room, includes central air.
Backyard has a park like setting with A/G pool and deck. T/
Wappingers FallsMLS# 330971
GREAT BUY $149,900What a deal….nice raised ranch with lots of potential….sold as
is but for anyone handy this is a great buy….4 bedroom, 2 full
baths in a family neighborhood close to stores and restaurants
in the historic village of Hyde ParkMLS# 334508
SPACKENKILL $219,900This bilevel home features 3 bedrooms, a double entry masterbath, large front to back family room, updated kitchen withtons of cabinets, kitchen opens to a huge deck, fenced inback yard, refinished hardwood floors, freshly painted, newersiding, windows, roof, furnace & hot water heater, new garagedoor and opener. Great neighborhood on a quieter street. T/Poughkeepsie,NY.MLS# 330347
ONE LEVEL LIVING $239,900Well constructed country ranch with updated roof, siding,
ledgerock fireplace in living room. This home has been well
taken care of. You won’t be disappointed – close to all major
roads, trains, etc. T/Wappingers Falls, NYMLS# 334200
ARLINGTON SCHOOLS $242,900Freshly painted and well maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath home,just 7 min drive from the TSP. Entertain in the beautiful greatroom with vaulted ceiling and double deck to backyard. EIKwith oak cabinets, hardwoods throughout main level and nicelylandscaped yard, 2.5 car garage. T/Poughkeepsie.MLS# 333161
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845-297-4700 |www.c21alliancegroup.com | 845-485-2700PK-0000196962
Alliance Realty Group
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Serving Dutchess, Ulster, Orange, Westchester, and Putnam Counties.
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Rt 55 & Lauer Rd (Next to Mobil)
Lauer R
dDr. Fink Rd
Freedom Plains Rd
LaGrangeTownCenter
TaconicStateParkway
Rt 55
Rt 55
Rt 55