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Welcome Chalk One Up For Tradition Did you hear the one about the Houston man who was selling his $394,000 home for $150.00?
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Michael Wachs, a Houston-based Realtor, came up with the idea to invite prospective buyers to submit a $150 application fee along with a 200word essay about why they wanted to buy his 2 bedroom, 1 bath home located in a highly desirable neighborhood. By attracting at least 2,626 offers, he figured he could recoup the value of the home and cash in on the PR generated by the unique offer. The idea worked - in part. The media picked up the story which quickly
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went viral and generated so much interest, it crashed the home’s website
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several times. Sadly, in spite of the initial frenzy, Mr. Wachs’ idea fell short
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by a few thousand paid applications and he ended up refunding money.
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creative deal. Wachs reportedly still expects to sell his home but this time,
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Practical Tree Care Makes Good Neighbors If a tree is situated between two property lines, whose responsibility is it? Trees add value to our property. However, it is important to exercise sensible efforts in preserving the vigor of our trees and create a safe environment for our families and neighbors. Whose Tree Is It Anyway? Generally, courts find that a tree positioned on a property line between two residences is common property and the responsibility of both property owners. This typically means the tree cannot be pruned, destroyed, or altered without both parties agreeing to the changes. Sometimes this requires the two parties to have a written agreement on the terms of care for the tree. If a tree is securely on your property, in the eyes of the law you are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of that tree. You could be found negligent for not attending to the pruning of trees that might block visibility of streets, driveways, and sidewalks. The common rule of thumb is that a homeowner should consider themselves responsible for tending to any trees that could cause harm to a neighbor’s home or person.
A Dangerous Tree Needs a Proactive Approach Homeowners cannot simply plead ignorance to the condition of the trees on their property to escape liability in the case of tree failure. If the home owner could have prevented the damage through regular checks and maintenance of the trees on his property, it could be concluded that the property owner on which the tree was situated could be held liable.
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spread to an adjoining property. These can cause damage to sidewalks, driveways, garages, rooftops, and sewage and drainage pipes. According to the law, neighbors have the right to take matters into their own hands and remove such nuisances. In most cases, courts have decided in favor of a neighbor being able to remove portions of trees that may not be planted on their property but have limbs or roots that reach across property lines. Courts have determined that a landowner owns all the space above and below his property, and if something invades either of those areas, it is his right to remove it.
Protect Your Trees If your trees or landscape are damaged, International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) recommends that you contact your homeowner’s insurance company and have them send a professional tree and landscaping appraiser out to your property immediately after the damage has occurred. Have the appraiser determine your financial loss, including the cost of removal and repair. For more information on the legal issues trees present homeowners or on proper tree maintenance, contact an ISA Certified Arborist or visit www.treesaregood.org
Help For Weathering The Summer Storm Season Properly preparing your home and family before the start of this year’s summer storm season will help you be ready for whatever Mother Nature sends your way. The following five tips can help you and your loved ones stay safe.
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Charge your electronics before the storm hits.
At times, a tree grows beyond the yard it was originally planted in, and limbs and root systems
No one can predict if the power will go out during or after a storm, so charge your cell phone,
computer and other electronic devices in advance. Put new batteries in flashlights and have a backup case of batteries in a watertight container.
Stock up on essentials. Having drinking water, three days of nonperishable food, extra batteries and waterproof emergency numbers on hand is a smart idea on its own and will come in extra handy if you can’t leave your house or you have no power. If you have little ones, create an activity box full of games, cards and books to keep them busy - and yourself stress-free - during a storm.
Remove all outdoor furniture prior to the storm. Patio furniture, plants, trash cans and children’s toys can become airborne in high winds and damage your house. Put them in a garage or shed.
Invest in impact-resistant windows and garage doors. When strong winds blow, they can damage not only your windows, doors and roof, but also the actual structure of your home. Invest in wind-load and impact-resistant garage doors and windows to protect your home.
Have a backup generator installed. Unlike portable generators, which are another great option to stay powered during summer storms, automatic home backup generators, like those from Generac, turn on automatically when the power goes out. And they don’t require refueling, which could be a problem if local gas stations are also without power. Automatic standby generators remain on until power is returned, giving you and your family peace of mind and a sense of safety and security during severe storms and extended power outages. Preparing before a storm hits is the best way to prevent damage, power outages and stress during the summer storm season. For more facts and advice, visit www.Generac.com or call (888) GENERAC. (NAPSI) July
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Eight Steps To A More
AppealingHome Your house can be more comfortable for you and have more curb appeal for the next owner with a few minor home improvements, including one you can barely see. Here are eight tips that can help:
• Get in on the outdoor living trend. Add a few comfortable chairs and table to the front porch or backyard to create an extra room and a welcoming look. An even better idea may be to screen in the porch. • Create an a-door-able view. Your front door is one of the first things people see when arriving at your house and what greets you every day when you come home. Keep it bright and welcoming with a fresh coat of paint and perhaps some shiny new hardware. While you have the paint handy, see if the shutters, mailbox, front porch or window boxes could use a touch-up, too. • Get good screens. Whether on the window, the door or a screened-in porch or pool, there are a variety of styles and mesh fabrics available to meet a number of needs. One such screen, Phifer’s BetterVue®, is designed to maximize the outward view, making it sharper and more brilliant. BetterVue is woven from smaller-than-usual yarns to ensure durability and to improve the openness by 10 percent over conventional screening. This enhances the view and improves airflow by approximately 20 percent while increasing protection against small insects by 10 percent. You can install it yourself or have it done professionally. • Keep things clear. Don’t let your front walkway or the front of your home look overgrown. Cut back on the shrubbery, and consider plants in pots instead. • Improve the lighting. Consider motion-sensing lights on walkways and the driveway and lanterns on posts near the door. • Opt for an awning. It can make your entryway more impressive and keep you and your family dry when you open the door. • Really rock your yard. Add a stone border around the flower beds. 4
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In the typical American home, heating and cooling account for 50 to 70 percent of total energy use, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Yet, much of that energy is wasted, leading to higher energy bills for homeowners. The DOE notes that the leading causes of energy waste in most homes are inadequate insulation and air leakage. Wasted energy costs homeowners hundreds of dollars or more per year and takes a toll on the environment in the form of greater greenhouse gas emissions. But avoiding these wasteful practices is easy with some simple checks to your home and DIY insulation. “A couple of areas in the home that are notorious for insulation problems are basements and crawlspaces,” says Ram Mayilvahanan of Insulfoam. “Many people discount insulation in their basements and crawl spaces because they are near the ground. However, the connections from crawl spaces, foundations, and ground footings to the actual house are areas that need to be properly insulated and sealed against air leaks. This can account for 30 percent of the heating and cooling energy loss for the average home.” In crawlspaces and unfinished basements, areas to check for adequate insulation are on the foundation walls and the floor joists. The DOE has developed a “Do-it-Yourself Guide to Sealing and Insulating with Energy Star,” which offers tips for creating tighter, well-insulated basements, crawl spaces and even attic hatches using rigid insulation, caulk and cans of expanding spray foam, among other materials. Visit energystar.gov or call 1.888.782.7937 for information. “An easy, do-it-yourself fix for crawlspace, basement or attic hatch insulation is EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam,” notes Insulfoam’s Mayilvahanan.
“EPS rigid foam insulation panels are easy to cut to size and fit into tight spaces, they are lightweight to carry and help keep the home warm, without the mess of fiberglass or loose cellulose fibers.” Now is an ideal time to prepare your home for demanding weather conditions. A well-insulated home not only saves you money and reduces pollution, it is more comfortable to live in yeararound. (BPT)
Residential Real Estate Investing On The Rise Investors are responding to a healthier housing market by expanding their property searches, buying in higher price bands and broadening their strategies, according to Visio Financial Services’ Annual Residential Real Estate Investor Report. The report surveyed single-family real estate investors who purchase homes to fix-and-flip or to hold in their portfolio as rental properties. According to the data, investors are hungry for more deals and are looking beyond their local markets to find them. In fact, half of all survey respondents indicate they plan to buy four or more properties this year, double the number of investors who did so in 2014. “Although investment properties are not as abundant as in previous years, investors are finding new and better ways to flip more houses and grow their rental portfolios,” explains Visio CEO Jeff Ball. Compared with last year’s report, Visio found that 63 percent more investors are considering properties over the $200,000 threshold, while interest in sub-$40,000 deals has decreased. Additionally, investors plan to mix their strategies more aggressively, doing both fix-and-flip deals and building up rental portfolios. “This is a market ripe for rapid growth. Eighty-three percent of our part-time investors expressed interest in going full time, and are seeking fast, simple and dependable financing in order to do so. Of our full-time investors, more than 90 percent are looking to accelerate their businesses with more options for working capital,” Ball added. To view the results of the survey, visit info.visiolending. com/visiosurvey2015. (PR)
CMN Real Estate
1510 Central Ave #380 Albany NY 12205
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Schenectady
$624,900
Schenectady
$76,900
Why go through the hassle of building? It’s already been done for you - JUST MOVE IN! Custom Amedore“Estate Series”home located in the beautiful Parkside Estates Community.This home is centered on the cul-de-sac and only three years old. It is like new construction, without all of the headaches! Everything in this home has been customized.
Recently updated and waiting for you! Ideal for the first-time homebuyer who is looking to own a home and pay less monthly for their mortgage than they are currently paying in rent! Open floor plan, cute yard, newer windows , furnace and hot water tank. Motivated sellers and a must see!
Troy
$95,000
Albany
$15,000
Schenectady
$138,940
Troy
$195,000
Cohoes
$99,974
North Greenbush
$204,900
Schenectady
Excellent investment or owner occupied property. Main unit has wide plank floors, hardwood floors and oak trim through out.It also features a wood-stove in the family room and has a great kitchen with lots of cabinets, counter space and a breakfast bar. New windows and updated electric in both units.
Waterford
Great investment opportunity. Rents are low...have not been raised in years. All separate utilities. 4 new boilers.Two new hot water tanks.
Sold As IS, MLS CONTRACT, PROOF OF FUNDS OR PRE QUAL AND BANK ADDENDUM WITH ALL OFFER. SUBJECT TO SHORT SALE
Like New. Brand new heating systems including duct work in each unit. New kitchens, new bathrooms (claw foot tubs remain) new carpet & flooring, newer windows, updated electric & brand new appliances. Each unit has a stack-able washer & dryer, microwave/range hood, refrigerator & stove. Large Deck on 2nd floor.
Must be seen to be appreciated! Great family home on quiet street, located in the highly desirable Upper Union St neighborhood, this 3 bedroom 1 bath home is located across from Howe Magnet Elementary School. Newer vinyl siding, furnace and windows. fenced in back yard. Located in a great walkable neighborhood.
You Have NothingTo Do But Move Right InToThis Beautifully Updated 2 Story, 3 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Home In Desirable North Greenbush, Conveniently Located and CloseTo Everything. EnjoyThoseWarm Nights Relaxing On The Back Deck, Many UpdatesTo Be Enjoyed, New Upstairs Bath, New 500 Square Foot Paver PatioWith Fire Pit.
$112,000
Move Right In To This Spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath 2 Story Home in North Troy, Located In Lansingburgh Schools, Enjoy Many Nights On Your Beautiful Back Deck With Family and Friends or Just Enjoying The Stars, Room For Off Street Parking In Back, Fenced In Yard, New Siding/2007, New Roof/2009.
$97,499
Quaint home in desirable neighborhood. Newer roof and furnace. Hardwood floors on 1st floor, carpet over hardwood on 2nd floor. Detached 2 car garage. Must be seen to be appreciated.
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BRUNSWICK Contemporary on 7.7 Private acres. Over 3700 sqft, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Adjacent to Brunswick Hills. Wildlife and pond views, Architectural GEM! Features too long to list! $409,000
Spacious 3 br 1.5 bath spilt ranch. Great layout, all tile, marble & porcelain Floors. Step down famRm off kitchen. Atrium door to patio & fenced yard. Ready for Quick occupancy. Family friendly Neighborhood $174,900
Highpointe 2 br 2 bath ranch style Townhome. LivRm has wide oak flooring & FP. Lots of natural sunlight, Rec/Fam Rm In basement, furnace 2 yrs old, sliders to Deck $189,900
West Sand Lake 4 br 2 bath Raised Ranch. Great room addition has pegged oak Floors, vaulted ceiling and knotty pine built in. Lower level master suite, nice private lot w/ Fenced inground pool $229,900
Tomhannock area 5 yr young ranch w/2128 sqft On main level and full finished basement. 1.21 acre lot, all spacious rooms, nice hardwood Floors, room for many! Ideal inlaw or extended Family use. Double sliders to deck attach to Above ground pool . Shows like NEW $224,900
Brunswick 3 br Ranch on beautiful 4.23 acre lot overlooking the Town beach and park. LivRm w/FP, Nice hardwood floors, semi finished Basement. Gorgeous setting $239,900
Bald Mt neighborhood 4 br 2.5 Bath on pretty landscaped lot. Gleaming hardwood floors, great Room w/FP, tastefully painted interior. Over 2300 sqft, spacious master & bath, Shows beautifully $248,500
Set up on its 1.63 acre lot offering loads Of privacy. Blacktop drive leads to this 4 br 2.5 bath offering over 2600 sqft. Brazilian, birch and eucalyptus Floors, great room w/stone FP, high ceilings & Spacious rooms. 11 yrs young, located within the Brittonkill schools $319,900
Brunswick colonial that has it ALL! 2900 sqft on main & upper levels w/full finished walk out basement. 2 kitchens, indoor and out door pools, 3 season room, large 2nd fl deck. Beautiful Gardens and lovely place to gather $329,900
6 yr young Custom Cape set On 7.13 acre lot offering gorgeous Views around. 3 br 2.5 baths, Large wrap around deck, tiered Patio off the kitchen. Detached 40x60 Metal outbuilding ideal for boat & Camper storage. Generac backup System, one of a kind $379,900
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1104 N GEORGE STREET Rome
$365,000 lovingly restored Georgian Brick Colonial with five bedrooms, three full and one half baths. Features include: New Woodmode gourmet kitchen with pantry and private library retreat, gorgeous dining room with window seat, bright and spacious living room with fireplace, carefully restored hardwoods and molding, sunroom with hearth fireplace overlooking private backyard, in ground heated pool, stone edged gardens, and charming wrought iron fencing.Third floor offers: game room, two studies, and full bath. Please call Fred Macchia to schedule a private showing of this beautiful property at 315-292-0373
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How to Determine The
True Value of Home
Improvements As the U.S. housing industry continues to emerge from the Great Recession, signs are pointing toward positive recovery. In fact, a recent report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University states that the home improvement industry could see record spending in 2015.
It’s news like this that may have you contemplating an update to your house. Even if you plan to stay in your home for years to come, it’s important to consider which home remodeling projects offer the potential for a positive return on investment. “Research shows that more homeowners intend to remain in their homes after remodeling, however, resale value is still a major factor when planning renovations,” says Susan Selle, chief marketing officer of exterior building products manufacturer Ply Gem Industries. Before spending a significant amount of time and money on your next home improvement project, consider these tips. Five home improvements with the highest ROI The 2015 Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value report identifies these top five mid-range exterior home renovations as beneficial investments that allow homeowners to recoup a substantial percentage of their investment when they resell their homes: * Replacing the front door (steel 101.8 percent) * Adding manufactured stone veneer (92.2 percent) * Replacing the garage door (88.4 percent) * Replacing the siding (vinyl 80.7 percent) * Adding a deck (wood 80.5 percent) The cost-value ratio compares resale value to construction cost. The higher the percentage, the more of the job costs you are likely to recoup when selling your home.
“Homeowners want lasting value from their exterior renovation projects, so it’s important to select the best materials for the job upfront,” says Jerry Blais, senior vice president of marketing for Ply Gem Industries. “For example, when choosing siding for the home, vinyl siding provides overall better performance than wood, engineered wood and fiber cement and requires less maintenance both in the short and long term, allowing homeowners to complete their renovation and enjoy it, hassle-free, for years. In addition, vinyl siding provides the styles, textures and stylish colors homeowners want to create beautiful curb appeal.” Budgeting for success Once you’ve decided which replacement and remodeling projects will offer the best ROI, develop a schedule and a budget to ensure the home makeover remains financially sound. The budget defines the project’s scope, estimates overall costs, and helps to establish priorities. Generally, renovation costs should not exceed 30 percent of your home’s value and should be consistent with housing trends in your neighborhood. What should the budget include? Websites like www.plygem.com offer comprehensive advice for creating a renovation budget and sticking to it. To start, consider these likely-to-occur expenses: * Contractor costs. These include labor and may incorporate employee benefits, professional fees, permit and inspection charges and, of
course, profit. Get at least three contractor estimates to ensure your contractor is cost-effective and reputable. * DIY costs. Should you forgo a contractor? Keep in mind you will need to rent or buy power tools and equipment and potentially learn new skills. * Hidden costs. For example, bringing outdated electrical or plumbing installations to code, or removing lead paint. * Site preparation costs. For exterior renovations, this may include tree trimming, clearing land, and renting a haul-away container. * Interim housing costs. If you plan to relocate, you will need living expenses for the project’s duration. * Material cost. These include large expenses and small ones (ex. nails, trim) and could account for as much as half to 75 percent of the total cost. Factor in an extra 6-to-10 percent for waste for materials that are cut and fitted. Bringing it home If you’re interested in near-term resale value, it’s important to make sure that selling your home will at least recoup the cost of any completed projects. If you plan to stay in your home for many years, however, you’ll not only benefit from an improved resale value down the road, but you’re also more likely to appreciate the improved comfort and curb appeal in the meantime. (BPT) July
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Albany
Open Market Listing Service™ Clifton Park
$134,999
142 Benson St
$385,000
22 Dennis Dr
3 bedrooms / 1.0 baths
4 bedrooms / 2.5 baths
QSN #366836
QSN #381773
RealtyUSA.com Lorenzo Murray
Tironi One Realty Brian T. Neary
Realtor
Lic R.E. Salesperson
518-286-1000
518-573-4287
lmurray@realtyusa.com
Boonville
FHdogman@gmail.com
Clifton Park
$79,000
147 Riverside Ln
$141,900
205 Yorktown Dr
3 bedrooms / 1.0 baths
2 bedrooms / 1.0 baths
QSN #381782
QSN #381774
Century 21 Gentry Realty Elizabeth Clair
Tironi One Realty Brian T. Neary
Realtor
Lic R.E. Salesperson
315-286-2511
518-573-4287
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
Boonville
FHdogman@gmail.com
Colonie
$245,900
3440 Devoe Rd
$624,900
16 Arborgate Ct
3 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
4 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
QSN #381778
QSN #371372
Century 21 Gentry Realty Marcia Brooks
CMN Real Estate Aaron Bochniak
Realtor
Realtor
315-727-0751
518-456-7140
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
Claverack
Aaron@cmnre.com
Colonie
$649,000
150 County Route 9
7 Aspinwall Rd
5 bedrooms / 4.0 baths QSN #381772
3 bedrooms / 2.0 baths QSN #365946
Davala Real Estate Karen Davala
RealtyUSA.com Martha Chamberlin
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Realtor
518-755-2385
518-489-1000
karenrealestate@yahoo.com
Clifton Park
mchamberlin@realtyusa.com
Forestport
$795,000
$249,900
12 Cathedral Ct
4093 Lake View Rd
4 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
4 bedrooms / 1.0 baths
QSN #366344
QSN #381781
RealtyUSA.com Lauri Morrissey
Century 21 Gentry Realty Elizabeth Clair
Realtor
Realtor
518-371-4500
315-286-2511
lmorrissey@realtyusa.com
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
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Marcy
$184,900
$329,500
12177 Woodhull Rd
6289 Mallory Rd
2 bedrooms / 2.0 baths
4 bedrooms / 2.5 baths
QSN #381779
QSN #381777
Century 21 Gentry Realty Marcia Brooks
Century 21 Gentry Realty Elizabeth Miller
Realtor
Broker
315-727-0751
315-942-4408
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
Ghent
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
Menands
$795,000
226 Old Post Rd
$409,000
11 North Sage Hill Ln
4 bedrooms / 2.0 baths QSN #357249
4 bedrooms / 2.5 baths QSN #381776
Davala Real Estate Karen Davala
Coldwell Banker Prime Properties Brian Marsh
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Realtor
518-755-2385
617-905-6444
karenrealestate@yahoo.com
Guilderland
brian.marsh@coldwellbankerprime.com
North Greenbush
$359,900
2775 Furbeck Rd
33 Reichard La
4 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
3 bedrooms / 2.0 baths
QSN #379911
QSN #367619
RealtyUSA.com Kelli Grant
CMN Real Estate Karen Ublacker
Realtor
Realtor
518-370-3170
518-456-7140
kgrant@realtyusa.com
Hudson
kublacker19@hotmail.com
North Greenbush
$199,900
117 Green St
$339,900
8 Crimson Circle
3 bedrooms / 1.5 baths QSN #376775
$204,900
3 bedrooms / 2.5 baths QSN #362922
Davala Real Estate Karen Davala Licensed Real Estate Broker
Lic R.E. Salesperson
518-755-2385
518-542-6070
karenrealestate@yahoo.com
Marcy
Realty USA Rachel Derikart rderikart@realtyusa.com
Remsen
$69,900
$182,000
Route 291
1 Harley St
Close to Nano-Tech
4 bedrooms / 2.5 baths
QSN #376778
QSN #381780
Royal-Rose Realty Nicholas J. Cieslewitz
Century 21 Gentry Realty Pamela Hoskins
Realtor
Realtor
315-792-8043
315-942-4408
Nick@royal-rose.com
$138,599
rieanna@century21gentryrealty.com
4 BEDROOM, 3013 SQ FT SPACIOUS BRICK HOUSE for sale by owner near Fort Drum.
Buyers' agents are welcome to show the property. 3% commission.
73 N Gordon St, Gouverneur, NY. Visit gouverneurbrickhouse.com for COMPLETE details.
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Schenectady
$115,000
2030 Avenue A
Open Market Listing Service™ Schodack
$247,000
66 Boyce Rd
4 bedrooms / 2.0 baths QSN #377083
3 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
CMN Real Estate Brent Tague
QSN #367614
CMN Real Estate Karen Ublacker
Realtor
Realtor
518-456-7140
518-456-7140
brenttague1@gmail.com
Schenectady
$138,940
1079 Garner Av
Watervliet
$99,900
1411 7th Ave
3 bedrooms / 1.0 baths QSN #374129
kublacker19@hotmail.com
3 bedrooms / 1.0 baths
CMN Real Estate Michael Schulman
QSN #381775
Tironi One Realty Brian T. Neary
Realtor
Lic R.E. Salesperson
518-456-7140
518-573-4287
mike@cmnre.com
Schenectady
$117,900
1543 Van Cortland St
FHdogman@gmail.com
Wilton
$312,500
15 Plum Ct
4 bedrooms / 2.0 baths
4 bedrooms / 3.0 baths
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QSN #372966
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Beekman Brothers Mill built 1835 St. Johnsville, NY Stone Mill converted to luxury waterfront estate with waterfalls on Mohawk River inlet Timmerman Creek Price reduced from $1M to $795,000 History: 1843 “.. the name of Anthony (William) Beekman (1798-1864) is listed and in 1845 the firm of Anthony Beekman & Co. appears to be in possession of the property. Anthony Beekman was succeeded by his sons, Noah W., Benjamin and John Groff, under the firm name of Beekman Brothers, who also conducted a grocery and feed store in St. Johnsville for many years. In June, 1884, A. E. Seaman took possession of the old mill and operated it until October 1, 1921 when it passed into the ownership of McCrone Brothers. On acquiring the property, Mr. Seaman learned the history of the ancient structure, and recalls that it was built by Leonard and Curran, and that a memorandum made by the original owners, or by some workmen, showed that the mill was completed in February, 1835. Mr. Seaman also recalls that Samuel Sadler was the first miller employed and that his home was at Ingham’s Mills, to which place he returned when Beekman Brothers entered into possession of the mill after the death of their father. Loami Beekman, another son of Anthony Beekman, but not a member of the firm of Beekman Brothers, was employed as the miller by his brothers, until the property passed into the hands of Mr. Seaman.
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Little Falls
$450,000 Skanteateles
Tibbitts Road -historic circa 1870 farm on 30.7 Acres completely renovated. Original woodwork, 18 rms, 4 br, 3 new baths. Gourmet kitchen large bluestone patio, creek frontage private, picturesque setting. Totally renovated home was built for Dr. William Tibbitts in 1870, a local politician & social figure in Herkimer County. NowadagaCreekFarm.com
$2,200,000 Charlotte Valley Farm $2.35M Cooperstown
One-of-a-kind, expansive Skaneateles Greek Revival Mansion built in 1836. multi-building property loaded with unique amenities. www.SkaneatelesMansion.com
Sealed bid Auction bids due no later than July 6, 2015.
Circa 1795 Federal Farmhouse listed on the NYS & National Historic Register is known as Charlotte Valley Farms, a 464 acre certified organic farm equestrian facility. A contemporary addition was added in 1992 by nationally acclaimed architect Peter Gluck & then featured in Architectural Digest & the Wall Street Journal. www.CatskillRetreat.com
$925,000 Great Camp Uncas $2.95M
Keys Road, Middlefield - Nestled in the hills above Cooperstown this 7200 s/f contemporary cedar built home stands 2.5 stories high w/walls of glass, 100 s/f. of hardwood, floor to ceiling fireplace, dream kitchen w/ culinary island, granite, Jenn Air appliances, amazing 17 seat state of art theater, game room & more. CooperstownEstate.com
On Secluded Mohegan Lake. Camp Uncas stands out among the finest grand camps of the Adirondacks. Completed in 1895 by William West Durant, the father of the Adirondack “Great Camp” style, it was owned for a half-century by leading American financier J.P. Morgan and his heirs. www.JPMorganAdirondackGreatCamp.com
Michael R. Franklin
Licensed Real Estate Broker
1406 North State Street Syracuse, NY 13208 (o) 315.876.2262 www.FranklinRuttan.com www.UpstateMansion.com
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Investment Properties for Sale
5298 Terry Road, Syracuse $695,000 - (fully leased office/retail building, 10 year leases)
612-614 West Seneca Tpk,Syracuse $199,900 - (4 unit fully occupied)
3208 West Genesee St, Syracuse $995,000 - (fully leased office/retail building, 15 year leases)
Commercial 6845 S.James Street - Commercial store front. 6000 +/- SF.Ample parking.$130,000 Delta Lake Property 6642 Stokes-Westernville Road, Ava4 bedroom, 2 baths, garage. Situated on 8+ acres. Can subdivide into 5 building lots. Also zoned recreational. 475’ lakefront. $575,000
6.5 Acres - City of Rome - Commercial Property - land development at the corner of liberty & Gifford Road. Suitable for condos and townhouses.Water, sewer and gas. Close to shopping.Variance required. $225,000 FIRM.
1624 Genesee St Syracuse $295,000 Awesome opportunity to purchase a 9 unit apartment building in a prime location. The building is fully occupied and under professional management. There is one 3 bedroom unit,one 2 bedroom and the rest one bedroom. Rents total 5560 per month. Great cash flow!
111 Gertrude Ave Solvay $164,900 Superb opportunity! Fully rented and updated all brick 4 family in Solvay. All units are 2 bedroom 1 bath.,2 with large porches. updates throughout. Rents currently at 800/800/775/675. Strong income! Off street parking, newer boiler,add this one to the portfolio today!
106 William St Solvay $149,000 Excellent investment opportunity. All brick 4 unit apartment building,full rented. All 2/1 units, with many updates including electrical and plumbing. Solvay electric keeps bills low! Can be purchased together with 111 Gertrude Ave,another all brick 4 unit fully rented in Solvay.
5426 Salina St Syracuse $139,900 - Stately and spacious brick 2 family in the Valley. Over 4000 sq ft,and perfect for investor or owner occupant. 4 bedrooms in one unit and 3 in the other. live in one side and rent the other,or cash flow from this lovely home. Tons of updates.
306-308 Sly St Elmira $45,000 - An investor’s dream! Five units in One Building! Easy to collect rents,easy to make it pay for itself,and only one lawn to maintain! MOTIVATED SEllER! Priced low,long distance seller is trying to liquidate his properties! Get it while you can! Selling As-Is.Courtesy of Hatfield Real Estate
1208 Davis St Elmira $35,000 - Wow! What a find! Comes with the Amish Buggy,a Traveling Food Cart, all of the Equipment inside,functioning Fish & Chips stand! just the paved drive will save you thousands.Also a great location for a barber shop,beauty parlor,or so much more! Courtesy of Hatfield Real Estate
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406 E Church St Elmira $125,000 - Building is vacant and stripped to studs.Zoned for 10 apartments.Ready for you to remodel.Square footage is from landData. Sellers want this building sold! What will you do with it? Courtesy of Hatfield Real Estate
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1908 Whitesboro St • Utica
Brett M. Lojewski Licensed Associate R.E. Broker
Cell 315-794-4815 Fax 315-793-7686 brettlojewski@yahoo.com
WE NEED your listing, we have buyers!
Campion-Weeks
2 family investment property located near Utica College, Hospitals & businesses. On bus line for added convenience. Apt. has been cleaned & painted; ready for showings. MLS# 1500563
1102 Ash St • Utica
1671 Lincoln Ave • Utica
1023 Court St • Utica
Great investment opportunity. Near Utica college. 3 BR, 1 BA in each flat. Newer furnaces & roof. New windows & separate utilities. MLS# 1501092 $54,900
Sale Pending in Less Than a Week!
2 family, 3 bedrooms + full bath in each apartment. New windows & roof. Separate utilities. Fully rented. Included fenced in side lot. MLS# 1403673
1103 Ash St • Utica
1619 Holland Ave • Utica
Income producing property located a short bike ride away from Utica College. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath in each apartment. New windows & furnaces. College rental opportunity. MLS#1501094 $49,900
Income producing 2-family investment property conveniently located in South Utica steps away from work, shopping, restaurants & the busline. 3 bedroom/1 bath in each. MLS# 1500084 $59,900
1677 Lincoln Ave • Utica College Rental: Transitional
919 Mathews Ave • Utica
3 BR/2 BA Bungalow tucked away on large private lot. Many updates including new windows, driveway, landscape, hardscaped. Great owner occupied or Utica College rental opportunity. MLS# 1507712
This 2 family house has many possibilities. Owner occupied, Utica College rental income producer, short bike ride from UC, Hospitals, shopping & businesses. MLS# 1501714
Great 6 bed, 2 bath Utica College area investment property. Many updates throughout. Newer windows & furnace. Vinyl sided with parking. MLS# 1501148 $64,900
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Restaurant/Cafe Rental 132 James Street Utica Great breakfast/lunch business, fully equipped kitchen please call Brett Lojewski at 794-4815 for information on this great business opportunity!
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I SELL Investment Properties! With over 18 years’ experience of buying and selling investment properties in Utica and the Mohawk Valley, let me represent you.
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