Agents Change Allegiances
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There was a time when the Julia B. Fee agency ruled Scarsdale real estate. Before 2007, the agency led the market for years but all that changed in 2007 when twelve of their top agents left in quick succession and moved to Houlihan Lawrence. More followed and Houlihan grew from 70 agents to 90 today. With sales of $300 million, those agents caused Houlihan's business to surge, and seven years later they closed 2014 with a 46.4% share.
According to Lewis Arlt of Houlihan Lawrence their current market share "comes in large part from long-standing relationships of trust, integrity, passion and professionalism. In 2007, the company became attractive to those 12 agents, because as a 3-county, family-run company, it had a feeling more like the old Julia B. Fee they loved, than their new owner, the corporate entity, Cendant-owned Sotheby's. Those agents have seen their careers grow with partnered support from Houlihan Lawnrece, and joined agents from other companies, who likewise have come aboard to benefit from the hands-on management style, compassionate service to the community, unmatched online local and global marketing, and a website that other brokers send their own clients to."
However, Julia B. Fee could be on their way back. Twelve real estate agents have changed allegiances and joined Julia B. Fee Sotheby's since the beginning of the year. Ten come from Coldwell Banker and two from Houlihan Lawrence's New Rochelle office. This brings the total number of agents at Julia B. Fee to 88. In 2014 Coldwell Banker stood in third place with a 8.7% market share, behind Julia B. Fee who held 17% of the market. With these new additions to their team, Julia B. Fee should stand to increase their share.
What was behind the shift? According to Jason Wilson, who manages the Julia B. Fee office in Scarsdale, the long-time manager of the Coldwell Banker office Linda Roth retired in December. Wilson reached out to Coldwell's agents and convinced them to make the move. Wilson says that he partners with the agents and gives them the tools they need to be successful – especially in the technology area. The agents were attracted by the promise of support and the momentum at the agency whose share has increased in the last three years.
New at Julia B. Fee Sotheby's are Nancy Simon, Jennifer Baldinger, Tracy Isaacs, Rene Wolfer, Patti Lipman, Agnes Holzberg, Lori Calamari, Alisa Kaplan, Linda Mantis and Susan Field from Coldwell Banker in Scarsdale as well as Micki Valvano and Felice Wyloge from Houlihan Lawrence in New Rochelle.
What other companies share this $800 million market? Newcomer Platinum Drive Realty finished the year with 8.7%, Prudential Centennial at 4.3% with Real Living Five Corners, Douglas Elliman, BHG Rand and Claire D. Leone dividing the balance.
Sales:
53 Penn Boulevard: New Center Hall Colonial on almost a half acre. Room for a pool. 10' ceiling on first floor, 9'ceiling on second floor and 9' ceiling in finished playroom. Approx. 1500 square feet in the basement is included in the total square footage. Incredible craftmanship and the finest materials which include: Kitchen: Statuarietto Marble counter tops, Wolf/48' gas range, Bosch dishwasher, Wolf hood, Wolf microwave and 48' subzero. HVAC: 4 zones forced air heating system. Mahogany front door.
Sale Price: $3,500,000
Real Estate Taxes: TBD
172 Brewster Road: Stone and shingle Colonial on nearly half an acre of level landscaped grounds adjoining nature preserve in Greenacres. Large, sun-splashed rooms including living room with fireplace, formal dining room, large master bedroom suite with fireplace, generous built-in closets and new bathroom with radiant floor heat and over sized shower with multiple shower heads. Six bedrooms and three new full baths. Additional features include original hardwood floors throughout, slate roof, large slate balcony overlooking beautiful, private grounds, updated multi-zone heating and air conditioning systems and a three-car garage.
Sale Price: $1,413,018
Real Estate Taxes: $27,753
6 Black Birch Lane: Located on a scenic and quiet .30 acre corner property in Quaker Ridge, this beautifully renovated home offers 2,516 square feet of open and airy living space with loads of sunshine. Three bedrooms and two full baths on second level, possible fourth bedroom with third full bath is located in fully finished, walk-out lower level. All modern amenities including gourmet eat-in-kitchen with custom cabinetry, stainless appliances and marble countertops, large formal dining room, huge living room with dramatic vaulted ceilings and wood-burning fireplace, gas heat, central air-conditioning, sizable family room with French doors out to blue stone patio for entertaining, built-in sound system, 2-car garage. Gorgeous property showcases cherry trees, a large magnolia tree and other specimen flowering plantings.
Sale Price: $1,060,100
Real Estate Taxes: $20,218
Featured Listings:7 Overlook Road, Scarsdale: Fabulous Colonial on .73 beautifully
landscaped acres with room for a pool. Built by Chillmark builders and later renovated using the architects Allisberg Parker. Bright sunlit home perfect for entertaining both inside and out. Beautiful entry hall with circular stair. Large rooms include the living room with fireplace, library with custom cabinetry, paneled dining room, office, kitchen with Caesar stone countertops, island and banquette, family room with fireplace. Doors to backyard from the family room, library, kitchen and office. The second floor has a master suite with bath plus three additional bedrooms and two baths. The lower level has a guest or nanny's room with bath, playroom/gym, second family room, full bath and laundry. The two-car garage has been converted to an indoor basketball court with 25-foot high ceilings. 9-zone heat and AC. Radiant heat in garage and office. Walk to high school, elementary school, train, and village. August possession. Learn more here:
List Price: $3,775,000
28 Fenimore Road, Scarsdale: Grand 1920s
solid brick Colonial on spectacular large and flat property right near train, shops and school. Over 5000 square feet of impeccable interior space including 4 fireplaces, expansive master suite with tray ceiling, his and her bathrooms and multiple closets including room size walk-in with high-end finishes; six-and-a-half renovated baths; a huge open concept kitchen/family room with 9' ceilings and double French doors opening to large deck, slate patio and private, fully fenced, park-like rear yard. The gourmet kitchen and breakfast room include amenities such as stainless steel appliances and granite counter-tops and though the entire house has been renovated the formal living room and dining rooms have their original wood burning fireplaces, one with an authentic 1923 Art Deco carved marble mantel. Other improvements include new flat roofs with low maintenance Azek balustrades and rails, 4-zone HVAC; new hot water heater; brick paver driveway with ample parking. Learn more here:
List Price: $2,495,000
Suburban Retreat
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Realtors Dawn Knief and Mary Katchis of Julia B. Fee Sothebys in Scarsdale recently listed another mega home in town – this one is at 9 Heathcote Road. The 8,368 square foot home was built in 2006 and sits on 2.54 acres in the Heathcote Association and is listed for $13,300,000. Along with 7 bedrooms and 7 baths the house is outfitted with a home theatre, gym/yoga studio, and an art storage room. Outside there is a heated swimming pool, newly surfaced tennis court and an outdoor kitchen.
According to property records, the house is assessed at $10,341,000 with real estate taxes of $209,435. It was purchased in December 2011 for $10,884,000.
Why is it being sold so soon? It could be the increase in real estate taxes though the recent tax revaluation only raised taxes on the property by $7,000 per year.
Sales:
38 Lockwood Road: French Normandy Tudor in Crane Berkley set on .9 level acres with gorgeous gardens showcasing specimen trees, bushes and flowers. Elegant flagstone patios areas with a gazebo. Stunning interior spaces throughout, creatively expanded to keep the house's integrity. Ludovici tile roof. 6,244 square feet including 1,139 on the second floor and 1,275 in the lower level per Village records. 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, 2 powder rooms. Soaring ceilings. Cook's kitchen with top appliances and adjoining
family room. Spacious versatile lower level recreation room. 4 fireplaces. 860 bottle wine cellar. State-of-the-art 8 zone heating and air-conditioning. Elegant flagstone patios areas with a gazebo.
Sale Price: $3,000,000
Assessed Value: $3,250,000
Real Estate Taxes: $71,417
1 Springdale Road: New construction: Energy Star Qualified home with state of the art high efficiency mechanical systems, open floor plan, ultra gourmet eat in kitchen adjacent to family room, legal finished basement, 9' ceilings throughout and spray foam insulation. This classic colonial design offers 5500square feet, 6 bedrooms and 5 1/2 baths.
Sale Price: $2,510,000
Real Estate Taxes: TBD
2 Popham Lane: Ascend the private road to this incredible Fox Meadow haven, conveniently located walking distance to Scarsdale Village and train and even closer to the High School and Library. Revel in the charm of a classic Colonial, creatively renovated with a modern mentality and aesthetic. Ideal for casual daily living and festive gatherings. Large renovated Kitchen/Great Room is the true hub of the house. Six bedrooms. Versatile free-standing studio is ideal for parties, play space or private office.
Sale Price: $1,825,000
Real Estate Taxes: $38,472
51 Corell Road: Charm abounds in this stone front expanded cape with level property and great views of the wooded landscape. This warm and inviting home has been lovingly maintained and updated with tasteful appointments throughout. There are so many ways to live in this house with 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths, lots of storage and an amazing finished lower level. The master bedroom suite opens to a large deck and the Master Bath has been recently renovated with the finest materials. The roof, windows, and mechanicals have all been recently replaced.
Sale Price: $1,295,000
Real Estate Taxes: $26,254
2 Winthrop Lane: Edgemont: Cedar shingle and brick raised ranch with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus an office/possible 4th bedroom and a bonus family room. Hardwood floors and a large picture window in the living room which draws in natural sunlight. The dining room leads to a charming kitchen with a door to the blue stone patio and level yard.
Sale Price: $662,000
Real Estate Taxes: $22,600
Featured Listings:30 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, NY:
Elegant brick Center Hall Colonial on .45 park-like acre with fabulous architectural details throughout including a green tile roof. Gracious entry hall, living room with fireplace, doors to sunroom with French doors to deck; perfect for entertaining, overlooking beautiful private property, formal dining room, updated eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counters, family room and powder room complete the first floor. Upstairs to master suite with two walk-in closets and marble bath, two additional bedrooms with adjoining playroom and updated marble bath. The third floor has two bedrooms, hall bath and plenty of storage. There is a walk-out finished lower level playroom, with powder room, laundry room and storage. Conveniently located near train and elementary school. Learn more here:
List Price: $2,195,000
20 Taunton Road, Scarsdale: Impressive, classic brick Center Hall
French Colonial with great curb appeal. Located in the sought after Crane Berkley location of Scarsdale which is close to village, train, schools and parks. Located on a cul-de-sac, this nicely appointed home features fine architectural detail, gleaming hardwood floors and generously sized rooms. The sweeping staircase welcomes you into the living room with fireplace, large windows and access to the private wrap-around terrace. Additional 756 square feet of finished space in lower level not reflected in square footage. Learn more here:
List Price: $1,750,000
February Real Estate News
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- Written by: Joanne Wallenstein
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Another large home in Murray Hill has sold for far less than the new appraised value. This week 45 Birchall Road, appraised at $5,793,000 sold for just $3,800,000. The home was originally listed at $4,500,000, but sold for $700,000 less than the asking price and $1.2mm below the appraised value. The real estate tax shown on the listing is $129, 821 but the property record on the Village website shows updated taxes of $139,138.
In other real estate news, the overall base assessment of all Scarsdale real estate grew by $97 million or 1.05% in 2014. What does that mean for you? According to Village Assessor Nanette Albanese, "the (taxable) assessed value used to calculate a tax rate for the 2015 village and 2015 school taxes will be greater and reduced tax rates may result; assuming that budgets are not increased to the extent that any increase in the base assessment roll is consumed, or exceeded. " However, the larger assessed value base, will result in increased county taxes as Scarsdale will have to pick up a larger proportional share of the county tax.
Sales:
(Pictured above) 45 Birchall Drive: This jewel is one of the most exquisitely designed, constructed and appointed homes in Murray Hill. Sited on a beautifully landscaped acre on one of the most admired streets in Scarsdale. Breathtaking primary spaces include a soaring center hall, an outstanding Living Room with a custom fireplace, a formal dining room that is for elegant dining. The great room with fireplace, French doors leads to the patio and heated pool. Sure to impress is the fabulous kitchen with separate breakfast room. The second floor with its handsome landing reveals a fantastic master bedroom suite, including a enormous bedroom, dressing room, a glamorous bathroom, walk-in closets and a handsome study. Additionally, there are four bedrooms, a nursery, and three baths. Extra large bonus room and exquisite grounds offer exceptional privacy.
Sale Price: $3,800,000
Assessed Value: $5,793,000
Real Estate Taxes: $129,821
24 Jefferson Road: center hall Colonial recently completed that has everything you can imagine and more. Beautiful spacious kitchen with custom cabinets, granite, Wolf and Subzero appliances, 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers and a convenient butler's pantry-- ready for whatever awaits. High ceilings, sun splashed rooms, lovely hardwood floors and custom touches throughout will meet the needs of the most discriminating buyers. 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, a family room off the kitchen and an additional 2nd floor family room allow for flexible living. Finished basement with 1,793 square feet of living space, flat yard with patio and professional landscaping. Surround sound in seven zones, full house generator, wired with cat 6 cable, mud room and more.
Sale Price: $2,200,000
Real Estate Taxes: $42,000
6 Old Lyme Road: Bright and sunny Ranch home on .46 acre of beautiful property. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 3.1 baths, this house is built for easy living. The large living room with picture window hosts a wonderful fireplace with marble surround and built-ins on either side. Entertain in the spacious dining room with views of the patio and yard. The family room features built-ins plus door to the flagstone patio and yard. The modern kitchen with granite counter tops, Sub Zero refrigerator, Wolf range top, double ovens and stainless steel appliances is another sunny area of the house. There are Marvin windows, hardwood floors plus 3 zone heat and air conditioning. Many closets, including a large cedar closet and good storage space are an added attraction to the house.
Sale Price: $1,450,000
Real Estate Taxes: $34,977
14 Edgemont Circle: Completely redone for today's modern lifestyle. Features include cathedral ceilings, eat-in kitchen, fenced yard, formal dining room, hardwood floors, and 2 family rooms. Private 0.40 acre park-like property with security system. Beautiful specimen trees and flowers in garden.
Sale Price: $1,275,000
Real Estate Taxes: $28,070
7 Oxford Lane: Lovely contemporary home with a very private setting on a cul-de-sac, nestled on .70 of an acre with great views and terrific sunlight throughout the day. Over 3,000 interior square feet which includes 2,248 on the first floor and 1,000 in the lower level. Open entry foyer, step-down living room with vaulted ceiling, formal dining room with vaulted ceiling as well. 2010 new eat-in kitchen with skylights, laundry room, large family room with fireplace, vaulted ceiling with skylights, built-ins and glass sliding door to deck. Master bedroom has walk-in closet and 2011 new bathroom, two additional bedrooms with hall bath. Easy access from large 2-car garage to a large mudroom, playroom, plus two additional rooms -office and a gym plus a full bathroom.
Sale Price: $949,000
Real Estate Taxes: $29,874
310 Old Colony Road: Situated in a tree lined street in Edgemont, expansive ranch with open floor plan and an abundance of windows and natural light. Living room with fireplace, spacious family room with radiant heat, soaring ceilings, wood burning fire place, Master bath with radiant heat, enormous kitchen with subzero refrigerator, sun drenched dining room opens to a deck which offers a panoramic tree top view. Lower level features 2nd family room with sliding door and has a potential as home office, gym, extra bedroom or in-law suite. 2 car garage, new stone masonry walkways and steps.
Sale Price: $838,000
Real Estate Taxes: $21,458
Featured Listings:53 Corell Road, Scarsdale: Move right in to this meticulously maintained
and beautifully renovated five-bedroom Colonial. The cook's kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and sun-filled eating area opens onto the maintenance free deck overlooking the lovely yard. The living room with fireplace and spacious dining room with built-ins, are designed for entertaining and the large first floor family room features custom built-ins and a bar with wine storage. The luxurious private master suite has a new marble bath, a dressing area with two walk-in closets, and separate office. Three additional bedrooms, a hall bath, and a sitting area complete the second floor. The fifth bedroom with full bath on the first floor is ideal for a nanny, guest or office. The 763 square foot lower level is perfect for a playroom or home gym, and a new whole house generator offers peace of mind. Private setting and only steps from Corell Park and playground. Free bus to elementary school and high school. A must see. Learn more here:
List Price: $1,595,00027 Aspen Road, Scarsdale: Bright and spacious five-bedroom home
in Quaker Ridge with generously sized rooms. New kitchen (2009) with granite counters and high-end appliances, furnace/HVAC (2009), hot water (2011), roof (2012), windows, lower level tile floor, master bedroom with built-ins and new master bath, as well as new hall bath and lower level bath. Located near Aspen Park on a .38 acre level property with private back yard and two patios. Learn more here:
List Price: $1,299,000
Trustees Approve Second Tax Revaluation and New Historic Preservation Code
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The Scarsdale Village Board approved four significant resolutions at their January 29 meeting which was delayed from Tuesday to Thursday due to the snowstorm.
After years of discussion, the Board held public hearings on the resolutions and unanimously passed them all. The resolutions were as follows:
The formation of a special improvement tax district in Crane Berkeley to allow the Village to raise taxes from residents in that neighborhood to de-silt and improve the ponds, streams and drainage system.
A service agreement to hire J.F. Ryan Associates to conduct a second tax revaluation that will consider market values as of July 2016.
Adoption of new historic preservation code.
A moratorium on applications to build properties with gravel surfaces where if the gravel was counted as an impervious surface the project would exceed the maximum permitted lot coverage.
Here's a discussion of the resolutions:
The Crane Berkley drainage area includes 2 ponds, streams and watercourses that now need to be cleaned of debris and de-silted. The smaller of the two ponds is filled with ten feet of silt and requires dredging along with the stormwater drainage system from Popham Road to the large pond. In order to pay for the work, the Village will form a special improvement tax district which allows the Village to tax property owners who will benefit from the work. The neighborhood association, led by Bob Berg, gathered support for the formation of the tax district and 79 out of 109 homeowners support the initiative. The Village will share in the cost of funding the project. Bob Berg and Leo Noden spoke in support of the resolution at the Village Board Meeting and it was passed unanimously.
After some discussion, Trustees votes to approve a professional service agreement to retain J.F. Ryan Associates to conduct a new tax revaluation based on property values as of July 2016. This will allow the Village to update property values for tax purposes, using both a sales comparison approach and a cost approach that incorporates land values into the equation. Three members of the Scarsdale Forum asked the Trustees to allow the "dust to settle" on the 2014 revaluation before conducting a subsequent revaluation. Bob Berg, Howard Nadel and Bob Harrison all argued that the previous revaluation had been very accurate and that the results were still "playing out." They asked the Trustees to wait until 2018 to do the next revaluation.
However, the Trustees all favored moving forward now. Stacey Brodsky said, "I agreed that we had a successful revaluation – but do not believe that should stop us from moving forward. It is important to stay current with market values. Though it is difficult for the community and does raise anxiety as values change, I don't think we should delay. We have a new paradigm – regular revaluations based on current data."
Thomas Martin said, "Our constituents expect us to follow up. They are looking for a high level of fairness. I think that we should do this every two years."
Marc Samwick agreed with Brodsky and Martin but asked the board to wait to pass the resolution until John Ryan could be present at a meeting with the community.
Deb Pekarek said, "This is the new normal. We are back on track. I appreciate that it is difficult but we have the grievance system in place to rectify any questions."
David Lee said, "I agree that we should go ahead. The cost is being spread over three years. There is reason to do it this time around to solidify the values and give confidence to what took place. I don't know that we need to do this every two years."
Mayor Steves concurred, saying "There is a benefit to taking this to another step to make sure we have the groundwork for whatever plans you have going forward."
The resolution was approved by all board members.
The Board reviewed and passed new village code regarding historic preservation. Brodsky said this code was an interim measure as the board is still studying the issue of preservation. The code establishes the same criteria for demolishing more than 50% of a property to be used by the BAR and the Board of Trustees who currently use differing criteria. It aligns the standards and eliminates the BAR from the review process, requiring that those who wish to appeal a decision of the Committee for Historic Preservation go directly to the Board of Trustees.
Here are the new criteria for preservation:
A) In making a determination whether to grant an application for a Certificate or to deny such application and require that the building in question be preserved, the Committee shall consider the level of significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture present in the building as well as the integrity of location, design, setting, materials and workmanship and:
1) That the buildings is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to broad patterns of Village, regional, state or nation history or
2) That the building is associated with the life of a person of persons of historical significance; or
3) That the building is the work of a master and embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction that possess high artistic values: or
4) That the building has yielded or may be likely to yield information important in pre history or history
B. The Committee may consider if the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, NYS Register of Historic Places of Westchester County Inventory of Historic Place. A National, State or County listing alone is not sufficient to warrant preservation.
Carl Finger, a member of the Board of Architectural Review said, "I think it's an excellent procedure – a much better process. Thank you."
However Paul Diamond, Chairman of the Committee for Historic Preservation said that while the committee agrees with the new code for the most part, the entire committee had written a letter to the board objecting to criteria #3 which says "it is the work of a master AND embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction that possess high artistic values." The committee said this should read OR, not AND saying that the proposed Scarsdale code sets a higher bar for preservation than New York State or federal organizations. Diamond said that using this criteria, "there will be nothing that can be preserved."
Brodsky disagreed and told Diamond that "we looked at it. We have had the occasion where someone is a master but the building in question was not worthy of preservation." David Lee agreed, saying "It has to be a good work of the master." Steves said "This is not the first time we have heard about this. There may be disagreement but it is not because we have not considered this verbiage."
Brodsky summed up saying, "We have spent the better part of three years talking about preservation – we wrestled the longest and hardest with the criteria.
We have weighed community vs. homeowners concerns and drafted this on a fair basis. Right down to "and" and "or."
A vote was called and the trustees voted unanimously vote in favor of the new law.
Last in response to residents concerns about the bulk of new houses being built, the Board is now re-considering lot coverage and floor area ratio regulations. While the study is being done, the Board passed a resolution declaring a building moratorium on applications to build properties with gravel surfaces where if the gravel was counted as impervious the project would exceed the maximum permitted lot coverage. This moratorium will extend through June 30, 2015.
No one spoke about this resolution at the hearing and it was passed by the Board.
Barbara Jaffe of Kingston Road was appointed to the Committee for Historic Preservation to replace Marjorie Meiman who has served since 2009 and wishes to resign.
Sales:322 Old Colony Road: Completely renovated in 2008, this spacious home offers every amenity including oversized gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances, granite island and counters, 2 dishwashers, wine frigerator and radiant heat. Home has 3 fireplaces, hardwood floors, high ceilings, intercom system and family room with surround sound, radiant heat in bathrooms. Walk-out basement with playroom, full bath and office. Grassy, fully fenced sideyard.
Sale Price: $1,250,000
Real Estate Taxes: $38,693
Featured Listings:24 Rodney Road, Scarsdale: Charming English Tudor in a
very desirable and convenient location. Easy walk to bus, schools and park and just a 15 minute walk to Scarsdale village and train. Entrance hall with powder room, large living room with built-ins and fireplace, sunroom, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room or bedroom right off kitchen/full bath. On second floor there is a master bedroom with alcove, full bath with both tub and separate shower, three additional bedrooms and hall bath. Lower level offers a huge full basement, laundry, utilities and storage with door to outside. New leaders and gutters and lovely hardwood floors throughout. Square footage field measured is 2200. Learn more here:
List Price: $899,000
603 Fort Hill Road, Scarsdale PO, Edgemont: Sun-filled Split-level
with an open floor plan, generously sized rooms, abundant storage and private, picturesque property with distinctive circular driveway. Unique features: updated kitchen with large granite center island and stainless steel appliances, three full updated baths, outfitted closets, ceiling fans in bedrooms. New: recessed lighting, interior doors, heating and cooling systems. Commuter bus stop to Scarsdale train next to house. Close to schools, shops and restaurants. Wonderful light-filled space for everyday living and entertaining. Learn more here:
List Price: $898,000
Heathcote Manse on 5+ Acres Sells for $5.5 Million
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Scarsdale real estate was in the news again this week with an article about the revaluation by NY Times reporter Joseph Berger. Citing the fact that 735 homeowners were filing appeals to their assessments in state court, he spoke to a few owners of large homes who received significant increases in their assessment during the revaluation which went into effect with the June 2014 tax role. He also quoted attorney David C. Wilkes who is representing 40 homeowners who feel they have been unfairly assessed, claiming, "If it's a tax on wealth and it's not related to income, it forces people, especially seniors, out of their homes."
However, Bob Berg, who is a member of the Board of Assessment Review sees it another way. He says, "older mansions like those on Heathcote were hit hardest because they had not been assessed in decades. "They deserve to be hammered," he said. "The lesser-valued property owners were subsidizing the rich ones."
Is this really news? Or is it getting attention since some of the wealthiest residents are making the most noise. After all, if 753 homeowners --or approximately 12% of Scarsdale homeowners --believe that they are paying more than their fair share, that means that another 88% think that their new assessments are reasonable. Recent sales have shown that the new assessed values, which are meant to represent market value, have been on target for the most part and many are selling well above their assessed value. But this week, 18 Heathcote Road, which is assessed at $6,901,000 sold for $1.4mm less than it's assessed value at $5.5 million. With annual real estate taxes of $195,000, perhaps this was a tough property to sell.
Take a look at the article here:
Sales:
A 17- room house on over 5 acres at 18 Heathcote Road that at one time was listed for $12,995,000 in 2012 sold this week less than half that amount. We profiled the house in 2012 and learned that it once belonged to Leonard and Virginia Marx who in 1985 was on the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans. A bequest of $300,000 was made by the Leonard Marx Foundation to the Scarsdale Library in 2007 and the funds were used to build the reference room.
The house again made news in 2014 when an application was filed to demolish it. The Committee for Historic Preservation approved the request in October and presumably it will be taken down.
18 Heathcote Road, Scarsdale: Remarkable and expansive residence located in Heathcote Estate Area. Situated on 5.39 exquisite acres with a pool and tennis court, this elegant, sprawling Colonial features stunning architectural details of a bygone era coupled with graceful and luxurious amenities such as a deluxe gourmet Clive Christian Kitchen. Adjoining family room features beamed ceiling and walls of windows overlooking tranquil and lush grounds. Attached guesthouse.
Sale Price: $5,500,000
Real Estate Taxes: $188,384
25 Walworth Avenue, Scarsdale: Beautifully renovated Greenacres center hall colonial with exceptional architectural details and craftsmanship. It is found in a most desirable and convenient location with a short walk to Metro North train station, restaurants and shops, elementary school and playground. This 5 bedroom, 3 bath and 2 half baths, 4,646 square foot home showcases an open, bright and spacious flow creating a comfortable and welcoming environment ideal for both entertaining and enjoyment. A fabulous chef's kitchen with granite island and stainless steel appliances and adjoining family room both with French doors open to large deck. New hardwood floors, new bathrooms, wonderful master suite with walk-in-closet and charming guest bedroom complete with a private porch. Square footage includes lower level.
Sale Price: $1,705,000
Real Estate Taxes: $32,112
194 Madison Road, Scarsdale: Edgewood Colonial: Living room with a fireplace, stainless steel and granite kitchen; new bath three bedrooms, a full bath, linen closet, and a second washer and dryer. There are hardwood floors and carpets throughout the house. Full attic, deck off kitchen, a flagstone patio with a hot tub, and secluded fenced yard.
Sale Price: $757,500
Real Estate Taxes: $14,846
Featured Listings:11 Aspen Road, Scarsdale: Gorgeous Mid-Century Modern totally
and impeccably renovated in 2009. This bright home has incredible flow for both grand entertaining and daily life. Ultra chic new kitchen with top-of-the-line stainless steel European appliances (don't miss the built-in Miele grinder/coffee maker) and stone counters; completely new stylish baths; numerous built-ins and custom closets; all new roof and Hardiplank siding; new 5-zone HVAC and giant hot water heater; all new custom Marvin windows; huge new deck, fenced yard; completely new landscaping with elegant up-lighting and in-ground sprinkler system. Conveniently located on tranquil street in wonderful neighborhood right near playground, pool, park, schools, bus, shopping, restaurants and houses of worship. Free bus to elementary and high school. Learn more here:
List Price: $1,995,000
21 Chedworth Road, Scarsdale PO, Edgemont: Stunning stone
English Colonial in the heart of Edgemont's Cotswold. Sweeping .29 acre with level backyard. Gorgeous interior details at every turn including three fireplaces, beamed living room ceiling, carved, plaster relief in dining room. Modern kitchen open to a bright lovely family room with skylights and French doors to slate patio. The only all stone home in Cotswolds. 17-minute walk to Scarsdale train, 2 minute walk to commuter bus to train. 4 minute walk to bus from Central Ave. to NYC. Learn more here:
List Price: $1,679,000