Tuesday, April 19, 2016

The First Twenty

There are 31 sold and closed homes in the Skaneateles area of the multiple listing service as I write.  I break up the reporting of these sold and closed homes into lists of twenty.  This is the list of the First Twenty in no particular order.

26 Onondaga Street      Village of Skaneateles     $140,000

2047 Pine Bluff             Town of Spafford            $900,000

81 West Lake Street     Village of Skaneateles     $1,900,000

81 West Genesee St.     Village of Skaneateles      $305,000

4775 State St. Rd.         Town of Skaneateles       $148,000

119 Orchard Road         Village of Skaneateles     $495,400

3093 East Lake Road    Town of Skaneateles       $175,000

2705 East Lake Road    Town of Skaneateles       $325,000

3441 East Lake Road     Village of Skaneateles     $150,255

2621 Rickard Road        Town of Spafford            $410,000

166 East Genesee St.     Skaneateles Village          $312,500

3698 Fisher Road          Town of Skaneateles        $139,000

52 West Elizabeth          Village of Skaneateles      $430,000

4360 County Line Rd.    Town of Skaneateles       $385,000

4549 State Street Rd.     Town of Skaneateles       $225,000

2333 West Lake Rd.      Town of Skaneateles       $112,000

4024 Jordan Road          Town of Skaneateles      $189,000

1389 Coach Road          Town of Skaneateles      $200,850

932 Old Seneca Tpke     Town of Skaneateles      $60,500

46 East Lake Street        Town of Skaneateles       $375,000


Skaneateles Real Estate - The Primary Update

Cute title, agreed?  Today is the New York State Primary.....  I am celebrating our getting here by writing this update.  I will then go out to the Elbridge Fire Station and cast my vote - after noon, that is.  When we first heard the date of the primary, one of the women with whom I play "Words with Friends" asked me about it.  This was way back - maybe December.  She lives in the Philippines, and we exchange comments as well as play our games.  I told her we wouldn't be relevant...the candidates would most likely be chosen or obvious by that time.  Little did I know......  I'll be up late tonight, I am sure.  Her Presidential elections are in May, and she's supporting a candidate of the people, Grace Poe, who just recently was certified as able to run.  She tells me the chances are slim, that corruption is rampant.  (I do love Words with Friends!)

But on to Skaneateles, a gorgeous Village, Town and Lake.  We are so lucky to live around it....Currently there are only 52 - count them! - single family homes listed as active in the Skaneateles area of the multiple listing service.  Of these, 22 are in the Village and 6 (only) are considered waterfront.  Prices range from $48,800 to 2.5M.

Twenty properties were listed since my last update in early March.  Half were in the Village and half were in the Town.  Looking more closely, 11 of the 20 were actually re-lists, homes that hadn't sold or were taken off for the winter and put back on with the good weather.

Twenty-eight homes are under contract now.  Thirteen are newly contracted since the last update; five of these are in the Village.

Year-to-date we now have 31 closed properties, well on our way to another great year.  Thirteen were closed within the past 5 weeks.  The median list price was $276,000....and the house happened to be the lovely 24 State Street (my listing.)

So go vote today and know that your vote counts this time.  Come home tonight, gather around the TV, and watch the results.  They could very well determine the remaining course of this election.


Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Let's Go, Orange (Women), Let's Go!

Tonight it's the women's chance to play for the national title.  Improbably, just like the men's run.  But if you see them play, if you see the style of ball they play, you would understand how they got there.  And why now, at the end of the very long season, they are the ones to challenge the UConn women.

The UConn women with their star, Breanna Stewart from North Syracuse.  Really, you say if you're not from here.  Like - how does that happen?

Five years ago Sports Illustrated had on its cover Breanna and Dajuan Coleman.  (Forgive me if it wasn't SI - I think it was.)  Two MacDonald's All-Americans from the Syracuse suburbs.  Dajuan has another year, thanks to his knee injuries.  He will be a senior player next year for the Orange men.  Breanna graduates after winning three (at least) national titles.  She'll spend her summer playing basketball in the Olympics, I am sure.

All-powerful, these UConn women.  But they can be beaten.  Their bench is short, one of their players broke her foot in the Sunday game, and Breanna herself seems to be reflecting on the end of her career.       "Senior Day is always an odd time," said an announcer I am paraphrasing.  "You never know how the player will react.  Either a shining moment or an uncharacteristic bad one."

The SU women are a team.  They complement each other... no one is a star...they have been together for years with Coach Q nattering in their ears that they can accomplish anything.  Anything at all.  Like beating UConn who has destroyed all competitors the last 73 games they've played.  And they are fast, and have great players coming off the bench who could have started on other Division 1 teams.  They can shoot and press and dodge....A different game than what you usually see in a women's game.

Tonight, starting at 8:30 we will see how it all works itself out.  And if SU is behind by a dozen, or even 20 at some point...they know how to come back.  I believe they will.

Oh - and why Syracuse and Breanna?  It's the water, that pure Skaneateles Lake water they've all been drinking!


Friday, April 1, 2016

Way to Go, Orange Men!

Had to write this today, because you never know......

I liked the men's team right from the start, and then it was cemented at the Bahamas Tournament in November.  These guys were so motivated, so willing to work and work with each other.  It was fun to watch them develop, make their mistakes, and then come back strong.  There seemed to be someone each game who picked it up when others were down.

Coach Hopkins took over for the 9 games of Boeheim's suspension.  It didn't go very well.  

The ACC conference games started during this time....and it continued to not go very well.

Tyler Roberson emerged as a star player with national attention.  Boeheim responded by criticizing him and fans criticized Boeheim for criticizing Roberson so very publicly.  It made little sense....the young man seemed gentle and quiet and simply went out on the court and took care of rebounds.  It was almost magic - and magic is sometimes not always there.

NCAA Tournament time.  Despite all of our bleak projections, Syracuse got in.  At the last possible moment, in the last possible region.  Drama erupted - "They don't belong there..."

And then the games....the Dayton revenge, the gift of Middle Tennessee State (courtesy of Michigan State), Gonzaga, then the miracle of the comeback win over Virginia.  

All, I think, due to the character of the team.  The individual players.  On Syracuse.com today there's a photo of Michael Gbinije comforting a Virginia player.  Tyler Lydon didn't really see the immensity of his blocks when interviewed.  Tyler Roberson quietly has put everything aside and averages 12 rebounds per game through the tournament.  And on the bench the guys go wild for their team...including Kaleb Joseph our point guard who suffered through a horrible year and has played little this year.  He is as thrilled as anyone. Character.

Good luck guys!  We do brackets every year, just a friendly little game.  Only one person of our 22 believed in Syracuse and that it could go all the way..... Our grandson, Liam.  "Out of the mouths of babes!"

So let's hope there is a new banner raised in the Dome for the 2016 Championship Team.  And let's hope this time it doesn't show just three people (Boeheim, Gerry and Carmelo - where's Hakim!?)  It should be everyone...the whole team, all the coaches.

Go, Orange!