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Friday, August 17, 2007

NYTimes... What You Get for... $650,000

WHAT: A One-bedroom, one-bath condo in the Symphony House Condominiums building.

HOW MUCH: $650,000

PER SQUARE FOOT: $767

SETTING: Located in the Center City neighborhood, this 840-square-foot apartment is situated on the 22nd floor. Cultural venues like the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, the Academy of Music, the Prince Music Theater and the Wilma Theater are nearby. The Philadelphia Theater Company is housed inside the Symphony House building.

COMMON SPACES: The kitchen, dining area and living room are open to each other; there are floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood floors. Kitchen amenities include a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.

PERSONAL SPACES: The bedroom has oversized windows; the bath has marble floors and a vanity.

OUTDOOR SPACE: A balcony off of the living room has city views.

AMENITIES: The building has a full-time doorman, concierge services and secured onsite parking. Other services include an indoor pool and hot tub, saunas, a fitness center, a garden sundeck, temperature-controlled wine storage, and a club room with a fireplace, grand piano and full kitchen.

TAXES AND FEES: There are no taxes since there is a 10-year tax abatement on new construction in Center City. Condominium fees are $695 a month.

CONTACT: Elizabeth Jodlbauer, Dranoff Properties, (215) 735-0800; www.symphonyhousecondo.com

Dallas

WHAT: A 2,293-square-foot condo with two beds and two baths in the Drexel Highlander building.

HOW MUCH: $665,000

PER SQUARE FOOT: $290

SETTING: Located in the Highland Park enclave of the city, just north of downtown, the apartment is on the third floor of a nine-story building. Nearby are entertainment and cultural venues, as well as the Dallas Country Club golf course and the Highland Park Village shopping center.

COMMON SPACES: Accessed by a private elevator, the apartment has a formal dining room, den, two fireplaces and limestone floors and 10-foot-high ceilings. The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances, a six-burner stove, a double oven, nickel-finish faucets and granite counters.

PERSONAL SPACES: Each carpeted bedroom has an en suite bathroom. The master bedroom has an attached dressing room.

OUTDOOR SPACE: The living room and both bedrooms have balconies with views of Turtle Creek in Highland Park.

AMENITIES: Each unit has Smartline II technology, allowing residents to screen visitors, schedule maid service, contact the concierge, control room lighting and temperature and the media system from a handheld device or remotely. Other building services include a swimming pool, courtyard garden and a fitness center. A service room, attached to each apartment, is used for pick up and delivery of laundry, packages, newspaper and trash. The concierge can access this room, but not the rest of the apartment.

TAXES AND FEES: The taxes are about $18,620 a year and the maintenance fee is $917 a month.

CONTACT: Lauren Nagler, Drexel Development, (214) 521-6400; www.drexelhighlander.com

Santa Cruz, Calif.

WHAT: One-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath house in the Roosevelt Enclave

HOW MUCH: $649,000

PER SQUARE FOOT: $629

SETTING: This contemporary house was built in 1996 and is located on a cul-de-sac. Nearby is the beach, the boardwalk at Seabright, surfing, restaurants, shopping and access to wineries in the vicinity.

COMMON SPACES: The house has hardwood floors and high ceilings throughout, and the living room has double-height ceilings. The kitchen, open to the dining room, has a breakfast bar. Above the gas fireplace in the living room is a custom-built wooden mantel.

PERSONAL SPACES: The master bedroom has a fireplace and bath. An office space could be converted into a second bedroom.

OUTDOOR SPACE: The kitchen and dining area opens to a patio and yard.

AMENITIES: A one-car detached garage.

TAXES AND FEES: Taxes are $7,364 a year and the home owner’s association fee is $200 a month.

CONTACT: Judy Tollner and Greg Pfyffer, Pacific Sun Properties, (831) 345-2132; www.mysantacruzteam.com

Couretsy of NYTimes - http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/15/realestate/greathomes/15gh-what.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

The Internet and Communication

Four years ago people primarily used the internet for communication. Today, the main reason people go online is to look for content. That's according to a new study released by the Online Publishers Association and Nielsen/NetRatings.

Of course, the change didn't happen overnight. There's been a steady increase over the last few years in the amount of time internet users spend online looking for content. Part of the reason for the shift is that a lot of information that was once only available offline is now online. News, sports, weather, and entertainment information is ubiquitous on the web. This also includes home searching, blogging, and many other things that are new to the internet world.

And then there's the whole Web 2.0 thing. There is no bigger waste of time then networks, news sites, and media sharing sites like YouTube. You could make the case that these sites are blurring the lines between communication and content by letting anyone contribute.

They are now saying that IMing (read: Instant Messaging) is reducing the amount of communicated time people do online. The simple facts behind that are that it takes a lot less time and energy to send an IM then it does to send an E-Mail. In some cases this wont prove true as we have all been in theose 3 hours conversations online with someone and then kicked ourselves for not just writing an E-Mail!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Good News on Google

As I stated in the last post on this blog, our office is completely dedicated to technology. We have taken as many extra steps as possible ahead of the curve, and we are trying to stay ahead of it. I recently found a blog from CRT (The Center for Realtor Technology) which stated that "Only 4% of Realtors nationwide have a blog". Well I would like to say that thats an amazing statistic to know that we are ahead of 96% of the Realtors out there in regards to moving forward with technology!

I am also sure that most of the people reading this blog have checked out our website and can note many things that we have that no one else does. First, we have recently added the FULL AGENCY DISCLOSURE to our website, which we think is a step in the right direction, since there is a growing number of Realtors out there who don't even have prospective buyer's / seller's sign the agency disclosure to begin with!

So I was searching on google today and decided to type in "New York agency disclosure" and wouldn't you know it, we were number 5 on the list!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Welcome to our Blog!

Today marks a big step for RE/MAX Unlimited. We are located in Plainview at 1670 Old Country Rd - Suite 208.

Here at RE/MAX Unlimited, we strive to be ahead of the technology, which attributes to our 50 VoIP phones, VoIP Server, Complete Nitix Server, T-1, and full Wireless and Wired network including VPN from around the world. We also have two websites that we update on a daily basis.

We have been very involved in the Technology world throughout our beginning, and hope to stay ahead of the curve in the Real Estate market.

Our newest online addition is the Newsday video, which might we add was our idea, and we will be featured as the ONLY OFFICE in the New York area to be advertising on the Newsday Real Estate Home Page. This advertising will start on September First, along with huge video additions to our website! To check out the newsday real estate here is the link http://www.newsday.com/classified/realestate/

Thats all for now!

 

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