Sunday, 10 April 2011

Skaneateles Lake Homes


A convergence of events has occurred - the temperature got warmer, the Village got busier, and I just spent a goodly portion of the weekend updating my listings on the multiple listing service as well as http://realtor.com/ and http://lakehouse.com/. I also showed waterfront this past week and will do so again this upcoming week. Summer is right around the corner! So it seems appropriate that I write about the lakes and the marvelous opportunities that exist to own waterfront. Lake by lake, starting with Skaneateles.

Today I'll focus only on single family homes, or "camps" as we call them here or lakehouses as the vast majority should be named. I used to own a "camp," but since we renovated it seems more like a lakehouse, even though it retains the small feeling and ease of care.

There are currently 38 properties identified by the multiple listing service as being on Skaneateles Lake. They are contained in three counties - Onondaga, Cayuga and Cortland. Prices range from the low of $159,000 to a high of 3.5M. The median price is $889,000. By way of a disclaimer, I have a property listed twice - once with 78 feet of waterfront and again, at a higher price ($950,000), with 153 feet of waterfront. I am certain there must be properties that are not lakefront, but only lake rights. Somehow that distinction dropped off our reporting criteria a few years ago, leaving us all with the dilemma of how to tell people that yes, you can gain access, but no, it's not right on the water. Hopefully that will be corrected at some point, but for now, I haven't gone through to check. Bottom line - consider the number "38" as an approximation.

Of these properties, 12 are listed over 1M, with another 5 barely under that figure. Six of the homes (actually, one is a lot without a house) have 0 to 1 bedroom. At the other end, 4 houses have 5 bedrooms.

Now the fun part! Taxes run from $4,493 per year (total) to the high of $56,900, appropriately attached to the highest listed home. Square footage starts at 404 feet and runs to 4,400sf (NOT the highest priced home, I might add). Assessments are as low as $105,000 (which I wonder about) or the next is $153,800 and the high is 2.2M which produced the 56K in taxes. List prices do not reflect the assessments - of the three I chose as random, one was $100,000 below, another about the same, and a third $400,000 higher!

Of these 38, four of the homes are in the Village, four are in Spafford down the east side of the lake, 2 in Niles on the west side (but that's suspect because we list them as being in Skaneateles for the exposure) and the remaining 28 are identified as Skaneateles. Eleven companies represent these properties, and at least two boards: The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors and the Cortland Board.

When I requested how many Skaneateles Lake properties had sold, I got the number 135. Of these, 25 closed in the past 12 months. At this rate we then have about 18 months of inventory. The median list price was $500,000; 5 were over 1M.

So as I go off this week to show lakefront, I can bear in mind these figures. And now, so can you.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

A day with the Ponies! (and some bball boys!)


It's only 10:30pm on Saturday night and I literally feel like a zombie. This has been a hectic last couple of days, but so much fun! My brother celebrated his 21st birthday this past week so my Aunt Cathy and her husband, Alex, and my Papaw came up from Virginia to celebrate and go to opening weekend at Keeneland!

 
 
For those of you who may not live in Lex, or who have never been to Keeneland, it is a special, unique experience. Us Lexingtonians wait for months for opening day! Here are a couple quick pics...
 
It was packed, I mean PACKED!
 
I liked this one's hair... super stylish and cute! :)

My (actually borrowed from my mom bc she never wears them) Cowboy Boots, perfect for Keeneland!
(From the Boot Store in Nicholasville I believe, and yes they are PINK!!!)

Me and Chris :) Love this pic!

My dad... really in the zone with his glasses and pen in hand, lol trying to win big! (Didn't happen ha)

Little Family pic, me, mom, Papaw, my Aunt Cathy (who is in remission from Ovarian Cancer and looks awesome now!! so happy for her!!) and her husband, Alex
 
This one has a story... I turn around and Chris is sitting on a random bench talking to these two ladies, for like 15 minutes! I am like what the heck is he doing...?? So I walk over, and he introduces me to the lady who's name is also Chris (won't forget that, add it to my list of Chris's haha) and is needing to put her house on the market and doesn't have a Realtor :) YAYY what a good little recruiter he is, lol Hope she calls me!

Now for the best part of the day ....
WARNING: I get a little "UK Basketball Player Star-Struck"
Look at who we happened to run into ... :) which of course I had to have a picture with:

Me and DeAndre Liggins ... and I'm pretty sure he is my favorite!

Doron Lamb, he looks kinda high but I think that's just how his eyes are ha and he is really nice!

Look who else I ran into...
 My BFF Steph and my step-son (by my BFF), Blaine ;) lol if you didnt follow that, it's too long of a story to tell now, long story short, I am Blaine's step-dad, but that title will be revoked this October when she becomes Mrs.Stephanie Bristow!! (then I will go back to having an "aunt" title ha)

It was a great day! Today we had more fun activites but I will have to do those in another blog...Part 2 of this one maybe...coming soon!
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Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Hump Day!

Happy Hump Day!
Thank goodness for the SUNSHINE that we were blessed with today.... I needed it!

I will start with American Idol tonight... wow, it was awesome! Casey stole the show!! He is amazing...
He sang a great song and NAILED it... I loved him tonight... I watched it twice haha here it is in case you missed it, or are just like me and want to watch it again! (mute my playlist at the bottom before you view!)


I sure think he's got a great shot at winning! :)

My dad got me this book for Christmas and I have been reading it on and off before bed some nights and it really is an awesome book! So uplifting, positive, inspirational (kind of like K-Love ha).

Just because I know it's hard for me to pick up a book and read it, I will share with you some of my favorite quotes so far from the book so you can see how great it is...

"Let your feelings subside, before you decide..."

"If we keep our attitudes up and positive, we will continue to climb higher and higher in life and be able to soar. But if our attitudes are down and negative, we will fall and stay on the ground of life, never to make the journey God has planned for us."

Four Steps that will allow you to have Stress-Free Relationships and Enjoy Peace w/ People:
1. Develop & maintain peace with God and with yourself.
2. Don't expect people to be perfect, because they won't be, and you aren't either.
3. Don't expect everyone to be like you... because they aren't.
4. Be an encourager, not a discourager!(Huge one to me! I hope I am viewed as an encourager to others!)

"A wise person refuses to live with hurt feelings or offense in his heart! Life is too short to waste one day being angry, bitter and resentful!"

I.love.this.book! You must read it! It is life changing.

Now we will celebrate two birthdays..... Yipee!
Happy 21st Birthday to my baby brother... Chris...:)
I did not get to see him today because he is too cool for his sister and went to chill with his friends ha but we are celebrating this weekend at Keeneland! And I have another cute cake on order so will post pics after! But for now, I will leave you with this... remember when you were 21? So fun!!

This was on his facebook today, I think my mom took it at his house lol love the glasses, balloon and that nastiness in your hand! (insert gagging noise, that is the worst alcohol taste on the planet)
Happy birthday, I love you and am glad you are my little brother! ;)

Also... we need to say a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to ... (Follow me here...) Frankie's Cousin, Chris's (Boyfriend) Brother, and Cathi's son... hahah BEAU! Happy 7th Birthday Beau!! We love you! XO

 If you haven't caught on yet, we are a dog lovin family... both sides, Gentry & Jackson side! ;)

I am still sickie, blah, think it's allergies... but have been working through it and am pooped!
Trying to stay awake long enough to watch a new wedding show by Tori & Dean (my absolute favorite TV couple, we even have matching master bedroom window treatments, and it was totally not planned I am not joking! I will post a pic one day!)


Can't wait to watch it I am sure it will be great! (and if it isn't I will still blog about it) ;)
It is on Wednesday nights at 10pm on Oxygen.
Goodnighhhhttt!!
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Brokers' Opens

10:28 AM On Tuesdays in Skaneateles and the western suburbs new listings are opened by their agents so other agents can come and preview them. This has been an ongoing tradition since long before I started in real estate. It helps to see homes - I guess this is a given.

50 West Genesee

In the old days when houses came on and houses sold within a month, it was vastly important to get the news out to potential buyers about what just came on the market. While the urgency isn't there, homes are still selling. Until today there have been few Tuesdays when a full slate of homes have been open. Last week we had three - my lovely 50 West Genesee Street and two others. Our times are usually 12:00 to 2:00, so doing an open makes it difficult to get to others. I ended up previewing one of the homes at another time. Today, due in part to the weather, I decided that I was not going to submit two of my homes waiting for brokers' opens, and see others instead.

I PLAN (and plans change rapidly) to get down the lake to Spafford, back to the Village for one off East Lake, and then out to Fisher Road. There are actually 13 homes, from Cazenovia to Skaneateles, being held open. I chose not to see the other property in the area because I have shown it several times; it is now being listed by its third Realtor.
1:00 PM I returned home having gone to all three. The first was an absolutely lovely home that I had seen years ago when it was sold. It only got lovelier in the years during which the present owners had it. The den was gone and in its place was a bedroom, making it seem like a true four-bedroom home finally. The dining room was immense, the decorating perfect throughout. Truly a pleasure to view - almost $500,000. 
The second was a great little village home with such potential!  It even had a swimming pool that could be resurrected.
I saw the third house and had a good time talking to the other agents I ran across there. I've missed the socializing aspect of real estate, I discovered. I'm glad spring is here.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Sick/Easter/Blog Shout Out

i.am.sick. blahhhhh! :(
I don't know if it was the standing outside last night for 7 hours waiting for/watching the game (which I felt great for and even sported my new UK watch, thanks to my mom!!) ...
 
(Cute huh? I thought it was going to be lucky, but apparently not LOL :( I won't even go there in this post either)
 or if it is allergies... but this little lady is feeling like poo poo. Sore throat, headache, body aches, stuffy nose, I swear even my eyeballs are hurting. Thanks goodness a bunch of good shows are on tonight to take my mind off of it! And thank goodness for my little sweet boy who likes to lay with his mama... literally on my legs 24/7 :)
 
 
While laying in bed all day (of course the day it is freaking 75 degrees and beautiful outside, I am stuck inside) I decided to just browse the ol' Etsy website and search for some cute Easter ideas for the kiddos... I found this which I think is adorable and only $20...? Could that be right?
personalized Easter basket set
 
Of course it would not be butterflies but more like bunnies or Easter eggs lol but thought it was a precious idea and it can be found here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/70782044/personalized-easter-basket-set
 
Then I found these super cute Easter buckets which I am thinking, if I had some time (which I may have tomorrow if I am still in this rut ha) I might be able to pull these off myself. So a trip to Hobby Lobby may be in my near future ;)
 
 
 
I mean how cute are these??? I could totally copy those... and get some cute ribbon I think... and then fill with LOTS of Easter goodies (have I mentioned how much I LOVE Easter and that it is prob my fave holiday?) I am thinking probably some Sharpie Paint Pens will be the best thing to use. Any other suggestions?
 
I am also thinking of making one of these oh so cute banners, courtesy of one of my new found favorite blog-etts, Shasta Anne where you can see exact DIY directions for making these cute little dittys!
 
How cute would that be for Easter on some cute bunny paper or something? lol great project!
 
I would like to now give a Blog Shout Out to my friend, Kelly, who has recently started a super cute blog titled "A Blonde Meets a Blog"
I will let her tell you about some of our fun times, but just a quick pic of how she rolls...Nashville/Bachelorette style of course (pre-newlywed but thats ok) lol
 
So FUN! What a great weekend we had! :) If Kelly will let me, I will soon post a picture of her then fiance, now husband, whom I refer to as "Gar" on a poster that was involved in a bachelorette party game we played ;) Or hey that would be a great post for you Kelly! bahaha
 
Quick update... I am only 5 FRIENDS away from 100, at which point I am going to do a give-away, not sure what yet, but I will think of something fabulous don't you worry your little heart.
 
Off to watch my shows, but lastly, if you are following thank you so much! I am loving this and its so fun to have something to do as a stress relief from everything else I do! If you are reading and not a follower yet, thats ok! But please "Follow" and help me get to 100 so we can do a give-away!!!
 
Have a great week!
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Saturday, 2 April 2011

Game Day Festivities!

Well today is the day my fellow CATS fans... I don't know if I will be able to contain myself until tonight to watch it! ahhhhh!! I am already prepared however...

My New " I Love Coach Cal" tshirt, courtesy of Fan Outfitters! (excuse the wrinkles ha)

No fear, I have completely taken care of Frankie's worries for the day also, by giving him a little blue too...
Is that the cutest thing you've ever seen or what? there's more...


I know! Adorable! What can I say? My son is a model, call me to book him! ;)

Chris's friends from Louisville & Utah, and my dad, are coming down to watch the game with us so we will more than likely enjoy a little pre-gaming beforehand at the house then go out. For those of you who know me, it does not matter who is planned to come to our house, I am a FREAK about making sure everything is clean, and in its proper place ha. Even though it's just our friends and family, I still like to have things in order... today I was busy doing lots of things and cleaned mostly everything this morning but just honestly did not have the strength or energy to finish the vacuum upstairs.... so BRACE YOURSELF PEOPLE... this is something you will never see again and was so crazy that I had to take pictures.....


Yes friends, that IS Chris, yes he IS running the vacuum, and no this is NO April Fools prank! Bless his heart. Now I will give him credit, his chores of the house are to unload the dishwasher (wish I absolutely despise doing) and to tend to all the trash (somehow we accumulate enough trash that our garbage man prob thinks we have 15 people living in our house???). He does them well, and it does make me happy I do not have to do those two things with all the other million things I do ... I know I was in for trouble when we have had our front loading washer & dryer for about a year now, and a few weeks ago I asked him to go throw something in the dryer for me... when I went to take it out, it was in the washing machine!!! LOL he didn't even know which was which for Pete's sake! Boy, I am such a blessing in his life ;)

Even though we will try to go somewhere to watch the game (love going out but do NOT love the idea of going somewhere at 4pm to get a seat, and sit for 5 hours pre-game, then be there another 3 hours during game! these places really need reservations ... so much easier people!) I have decided to make one of my favorite game day snacks to enjoy pre-game! (thanks Chrissy!)...

BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP
 (so much for the diet ugh!)
Recipe is as follows, so easy, you will LOVE it:
2 large cans of chicken
1 thing of cream cheese
1 cup of ranch
1 cup of Frank's hot sauce
3/4 cup of shredded cheese

Mix it all together (minus the cheese) in a baking dish, then sprinkle the cheese on top, Bake it @ 350degrees until the cheese is melted.
Serve with tortilla chips, crackers, wheat thins, whatever your little heart fancies... and ENJOY!


Now this next thing has GOT to be the funniest thing I have seen in a very long time... stolen from a facebook friend (Mike Huff, he reserves all rights and royalties when this becomes famous)!  Lately we have all been lovin us some JORTS! So funny thats something we have hated for years... (I remember that being one of my numero uno rules when seeing a guy...if he is anywhere close to having jorts on... dunzo, period.the.end.) So today when I saw this, I laughed, then fell in love....

bahahahahahahahaha
WHEN we win the championship... I will be taking orders for these lovely flags for all of the BBN to fly in celebration! ;) (not really, but Mike & Alicia maybe you should and we could all be rich!)
 I can see it now, "Jorts Flags, coming to a store near you!"

Here's to a great Saturday, a great WIN and to all the JORTS lovers out there!
Ohhh C-A-T-S, Cats! Cats! Cats!
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Friday, 1 April 2011

The Syracuse Symphony

Last Friday evening Bob and I went to the Civic Center for a performance of the orchestra with Elliot Fisk, guitarist, and JoAnn Falletta, guest conductor. We had seen Fisk before - he graduated from Jamesville-Dewitt and so came back here on occasion. His wife joined him, a brilliant flower in the midst of all the black and white. Ms. Falletta is the conductor of the Buffalo Symphony. Our tickets had been graciously given to us by two of my clients. We had looked forward to going all year. The performance was wonderful - absolutely entrancing. We sat in the first row of the balcony and just enjoyed, but also worried that the people around us seemed to be older than we had remembered in the past. The audience was aging. But then, so were we. After the Intermission Ms. Falletta gave an impassioned speech addressing the financial woes of the Symphony. She begged the audience "Don't let them go" meaning the musicians. In the silence that followed a woman spoke up quite clearly, but not meaning to be heard "The symphony and museums make Syracuse bearable." There was an intake of breath, and the orchestra began playing, drowning out all our thoughts - sort of. A few days later it was all over. The Symphony members and the Board could not find a reasonable way to continue, and the season was cancelled. This was the 50th Anniversary season - Yo-Yo Ma would not be coming. Sales would not be refunded - purchasers were directed to send their requests to the Attorney General. I grew up with the Symphony. As a little girl I watched my best friend's father, Dr. Ian Henderson, play master-of-ceremonies for the annual school production. We were there the day Kennedy was assassinated. My parents always went to the symphony, I believe at Central Tech now the Greystone Building. My teachers - Elizabeth Mann, Mr. Schermerhorn - played in the orchestra, as did Alex's strings teacher from Skaneateles. I can't believe it's gone and won't be revived. It was such a gift to the community. While I totally disagree with the elderly woman who so inopportunely expressed her opinion, I do know that for many people of her age the Symphony's performances were a high point. This means they won't be playing in Skaneateles the third week in July, or at Emerson Park for the 4th with the William Tell Overture reverberating across the water. Sad. Very, very sad.