Priscilla's Bronxville Real Estate Blog

News and insights on Bronxville real estate, buying, selling, and the Bronxville community.

Largest Ever Housing Settlement Will Help With Foreclosures

After negotiating for more than a year, the nation’s biggest banks, states attorneys general and federal officials have announced the largest housing settlement ever—more than $26 billion—over foreclosure practices. The deal is expected to offer relief to more than one million U.S. homeowners who are having trouble paying their mortgages or have lost their homes to foreclosure.

The states and federal authorities have been in discussions for more than a year with banks over the “robo-signing” crisis—the practice of assigning bank employees to rapidly approve numerous foreclosures with only cursory glances at the glut of paperwork to determine if all the documents are in order.

The settlement is with five big banks: Bank of America Corp., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc., Wells Fargo & Co., and Ally Financial Inc., the company formerly known as GMAC.

Of the $26 billion, $17 billion must be spent toward direct relief to borrowers, with a big chunk of that—60 percent—going toward principal reductions, or the write-downs of mortgage debt, as well as other kinds of loan modifications or assistance. According to reports, the amount must be spent within three years, or banks will need to make cash payments to regulators.

Under the terms of the settlement, $5 billion will go toward a reserve account for state and federal programs and to individual homeowners harmed by bank practices. Negotiators have said that about 750,000 people could receive checks for about $1,500 to $2,000.

About $3 billion will go toward helping borrowers who are current on their mortgages but have no equity in their homes to refinance into new, lower-cost loans. The program will be similar to an existing Obama administration program that seeks to help underwater homeowners.

Two key states crucial to the settlement—California and New York—had been holdouts to the deal amid round-the-clock negotiations as late as Wednesday.

According to reports, there are nine other financial institutions with mortgage servicers that are in discussions with states and federal regulators, and if they are included, the final settlement could increase by billions of dollars. If these other servicers participate, the total settlement could rise to between $30 billion and $45 billion in housing relief, reports said.

The next step is for the settlement to be filed as a judgment in federal court within a couple weeks. The court will need to approve the judgment. After that, servicers will be obligated to write a check and deposit some funds into an escrow trust that will distribute cash to federal governments and states.

For 2012 — Ten Money Saving Tips

Small steps can yield big gains when it comes to improving your personal financial profile. Whether you’re saving for a down payment or dealing with increased expenses having just moved into a new home, the following tips from SWparents.com are great ways to save money in a variety of areas. Start today and you’ll quickly notice the positive impact on your bottom line:
1.You’ve probably heard this since you were a kid, but really…turn off all lights when you leave a room. Train your kids—usually the worst offenders—to do the same.
2.Have an honest conversation with yourself: If you haven’t used your gym membership in more than six months, cancel it. You can always rejoin and probably take advantage of a better deal when you do. Some gyms will even offer to “freeze” your membership, allowing you to pick back up after a certain period of time.
3.Save Starbucks and the like for a special treat. If you buy a $4 coffee five days per week, that’s $80 per month. Record your coffee-buying expenses for a month and see what your own personal damage is…then adjust accordingly!
4.Ditto for lunch. Even grabbing a burger at a fast-food chain adds up. Start packing your lunch instead. An easy way to accomplish this is by cooking extra at dinner or on the weekends, then packing lunch-sized portions in advance. If you’re banking on making lunch during the morning rush, odds are you’ll run out of time and end up buying lunch instead.
5.Do everything you can to increase your credit score. You will save tens of thousands of dollars in interest from any loans you have simply by having a better credit score.
6.Call every company you have monthly bills with and ask exactly what you are paying for each month. You will be surprised how many hidden fees are mysteriously added to your bills. You will never know this unless you ask.
7.Consider paying interest-bearing loans twice a month instead of once a month. You might be able to knock thousands of dollars off your total bill. Arrange automatic payments with your bank on the first and the 15th of each month.
8.Don’t leave the water running while brushing your teeth or shaving in the shower.
9.Odds are you can reduce your cable bill. With the plethora of options for on-demand and online viewing, chances are you no longer need 200 channels and three DVR boxes.
10.Buy anything and everything you can from second-hand stores. Second-hand doesn’t have to mean poor quality. In fact, most people donate items to these outlets because they are unused or hardly used, making it wasteful for them to be disposed of. Utilize this strategy with kids, who grow out of clothing and shoes at a rapid rate. Many teens also love shopping at second-hand stores where they can get the most bang for their buck, along with vintage or retro items.

WHY CASH IS KING

Beyond the Numbers 1.4.12

WHY CASH IS KING
By: Priscilla Toomey
Associate Broker, JD, Top5, ABR
Bronxville-Ley Real Estate

With the New Year comes resolutions, and one of the most common is to slim down. If you are planning to buy real estate in the near future, slimming down on spending while fattening up your cash reserves is another worthwhile resolution to make — and keep. In other words, save as much cash as possible for the transaction ahead.
That’s because in real estate “cash is king” and the more you have, the stronger your buying power will be. Locally, 20% equity (cash) is typically expected, although it can be more or less than that, depending on the transaction.
Sellers tend to prefer a higher percentage of cash if the buyer can pay it. That’s because in the event the property doesn’t “appraise out” for the agreed-upon price, there is still enough of a cash cushion for the transaction to go forward and close.
Appraisals are an important factor in the desire for more cash in a purchase. These days, appraisers tend to be more conservative. After all, they are working to protect the bank, not working for the buyer. Appraised value is important because lenders normally won’t lend more than 80% of the appraised value for a conventional loan.
Despite having been in a “buyers market” for some time, there have been some bidding wars. In those instances, the question may be what kind of a premium a buyer getting a mortgage needs to offer to outbid an all-cash buyer? Recently, a 5% premium offered by the buyers wasn’t enough to overcome an all cash bid. The ability of the all cash bidder to close almost immediately, instead of the sellers having to wait for a mortgage commitment to come through, plus eliminating the need for an appraisal, made the preference for the all cash offer understandable.
To prepare for the coming Spring Market it is wise to have as much cash available as possible – and to be prepared to deploy it to get the house you want.

For real estate sales in Bronxville Village at year-end 2011, inventory had decreased. There are currently 23 single family homes on the market plus 4 townhouses. Another 4 single family homes are under conditional contract, while the sales of 3 are pending. One townhouse is under conditional contract and the sale of another is pending. One condo apartment is active on the market and there are none under contract or whose sale is pending. There are 27 active co-ops, plus 5 under conditional contract and three whose sales are pending. Evidencing the decrease in inventory, in November, the number of single family homes on the market was 29, the number of townhouses was 10, the number of co-op apartments was 39 and the number of condominium apartments was 2.
During full-year 2011, 39 single family homes sold, and 9 townhouses sold. Thus, at the moment, there is a little more than a six month inventory of single family homes and a little less than a six month inventory of townhouses. The question is how many more homes will be added to inventory as we get further into 2012.
Between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2011, the sales of 39 single family homes closed, as did the sales of 9 townhouses, 7 condominium apartments and 36 co-op apartments. During the same period in 2010, the sales of 59 single family homes closed, as did 19 townhouses, no condominium apartments and 41 co-ops. The number of sales of single family homes and townhouses combined for 2010 was thus 78, an increase from prior years representing a year when pent-up demand was a significant factor driving the market.
Mortgage interest rates continued to fall slightly month to month. According to BankRate.com, for a 30 year conventional fixed-rate mortgage, they were at 3.94% versus 4.06% in mid-November. Fifteen year conventional fixed rate mortgages averaged 3.28% versus 3.37% in mid-November. Five year adjustable rate mortgages averaged 2.88% versus 3.01% in mid-November. *
The full year data shows a smaller than usual inventory of homes for sale in the Bronxville Village market. The absorption rate for both single family homes and townhouses is approximately 6 months, and for co-ops it is about 9 months, representing a decrease in both categories in the past few months, and a number representing a market which is more balanced between buyers and sellers in the single family home/townhouse segment. The next couple of months will signal to what extent the local market is recovering.

*Source of mortgage rates: BankRate.com

Pass Your Home Inspection with Flying Colors

 

Planning Ahead –
Part III

 

Pass Your Home
Inspection with Flying Colors

The Property Condition Disclosure Statement (“PCDS”) has been part of New York
State Law since 2002.  A seller can fill it out and sign it, or is obligated to pay the buyer $500 at closing. Whether
filled out and signed or not, the PCDS can be very useful to both sellers and
buyers as a guide to condition issues.

As a buyer or seller in today’s real estate market, it makes sense to be familiar with the
issues enumerated on the form in preparation for a purchase or sale.  For sellers, pay attention to these items to
get corrective work done in preparation for putting your house in the market.
For buyers, pay especially close attention to these items when you go around
the house with the inspector. A copy of the entire PCDS is on the link at the
end of this article.

Among other issues, the PCDS asks:

Is the property in a designated floodplain or wetland?

Is there an underground oil tank?

Has there ever been a fuel spill or leak of any kind on the
property?

Is there asbestos anywhere in the house?

Is there radon (above the EPA benchmark level of 4 pico
curies per liter) present?

Is there lead in the plumbing – or, if the house was built
before 1978, is there lead in the paint used in the house before that date?

Is there any water damage to the house?

Is there infestation or damage by termites, insects or
rodents?

What type of roof is there and how old is it?

Are there any significant defects to any part of the house’
structure?

Is the house on septic or sewer? If septic, when was it last
pumped and how frequently is it pumped?

What is the electrical amperage and are the circuit breakers
and fuses in working order?

Are there any drainage issues which have resulted in
standing water on any part of the property, including seepage into the
basement?

11 Ways to Move on a Budget

Whether you are planning an out-of-state move, or even moving across town, the costs associated with moving your possessions from one location to another can be a significant burden, especially given today’s economy. If you are planning on moving during the busy summer season, the following tips from Two Men and a Truck will help you save both time and money.
1. Pack all items into boxes and tape all boxes closed with packing tape. Do not use duct, Scotch or masking tapes.
2. Label all boxes by room and contents to save time when movers unload them from the truck into your new home.
3. To reduce load time, as you pack your boxes, take them to the garage or to a common area on the main floor.
4. Disassemble and reassemble items such as beds, cribs, entertainment units, etc., yourself.
5. Make sure all electronics are disconnected and wires are removed or taped tightly to the item.
6. Be prepared for the movers. Packing or disassembling items while the movers are present will increase load time and costs.
7. Move all miscellaneous unboxed items such as lamps, pictures, toys, yard tools, etc., yourself.
8. Disconnect washers/dryers/refrigerators and other large appliances to save time.
9. Reserve ample parking for the moving trucks, as long walks add to the load and unload time.
10. Make sure there is a clear walkway for the movers to get to and from the truck.
11. Be at the new location on the day of the move so movers know where to place furniture and other items.

TIPS TO KEEP YOUR HOME IN SHOWING CONDITION

7 Moving Mistakes that Can Cost You

Keeping your household organized is a challenge in the best of circumstances, let alone when you’re in the midst of dealing with the disruption of moving.

 As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I always take the extra steps necessary to help my clients experience a stress-free, successful move. Throughout my years in the real estate business, I’ve witnessed many common mistakes that people make during the course of a move.

 Here are seven to avoid: 

  1. Packing everything. Prior to moving, it’s important to take a look around and decide what you don’t want to keep. This will cut down on costs by not having to transfer unnecessary items.
  2. Sending it all to storage. Storage is usually expensive and just delays the inevitable. Eventually, what you store will need to be moved into your home, so try and bring it all the first time.
  3. Shopping on the Internet for move quotes without dealing with a live person. This is one instance where dealing with a live person is necessary. You need to be able to ask specific questions and have your estimate explained to you line by line so that you can see where costs can be cut.
  4. Not looking into what your homeowners’ insurance covers. For a nominal cost, these types of insurance policies may cover your goods in transit.
  5. Not taking photographs of items before disassembling them for the move. You will be unable to process an insurance claim if you don’t have proof of what the item looked like before you packed it.
  6. Overlooking the box count. If you are paying for boxes by the piece, keep track as things are being packed as each box has a different price attached to it. You don’t want to end up with 300 boxes when you only needed 200. Also, if the moving company sees that you’re keeping track, movers will be less inclined to hit you up for additional costs when the job is done.
  7. Forgetting to take inventory. If you don’t create an inventory, there’s no fool-proof way to know if you’ve left something behind or if it somehow got lost in transit.

Work closely with your real estate professional to help avoid these and other common pitfalls of moving. You can also e-mail me for more information. Please share these moving mistakes with friends and family, too, so that the journey to their new home is a happy one!

Bronxville Real Estate Seller’s Guide

Seller’s Closing Expenses:

  1. In Westchester, Buyers and Sellers use attorneys to negotiate their contracts, do title work and close the transaction. This cost typically ranges between $1000 and $2000.
  2. Broker’s Commission.
  3. Taxes are the third component of closing costs. Those typically paid by the Seller are:

Read the rest of this entry »

Bronxville Area Service Providers

Service Contact Information Telephone
Air Conditioning and Heating
(see also
Air Docs, Sal Esposito 914-813-1005
HVAC and Plumbers) Absolute Comfort (Paul
Gomprecht)
914-761-0529
CVN Williams (Frank) 914-664-2900
Innovative Air Solutions 914-793-7700
Turner and
Harrison
203-348-6743
Unique Indoor
Comfort (Dave Lanz)
914-966-0800
Alarm
Companies
All Time
Detection
914-937-2600
Nancy, Alarm
Specialists
914-962-1999
Ray, Universal
Alarm
914-761-6148
Animal
Removal (Mammals)
Ray Hartley,
Intrepid Wildlife Solutions
914-293-7593
Gail Hoffman,
The Tender Trapper
914-668-8166
Westchester
WIldlife
877-205-5024
Appliance
Repair
Action Appliance
Repairs
914-961-6612
Anthony Rapillo 914-793-0712
Appliance
Sales
Albano Appliance
& Service, LLC
914-764-4051
Curto’s 914-793-5600
Leiberts Royal
Green
914-949-5999
PC Richards 914-779-8880
Prisco 914-949-6464
Appraisers Ray Breakstone,
Eastern Appraisal
914-747-8555
Diane Briganti 914-232-2200
Lane Appraisal 914-834-1400
Architects Peter Cole 914-238-6152
Dean Davis 914-793-0149
Maggie Marrone 914-771-6750
Tom O’Brien 914-244-4202
John Downs 203-554-1219
Architectural Moldings
& Hardware
Interstate Lumber 203-531-8050
Ring’s
End
203-655-2525
Klaffs 203-866-1603
Asbestos
Removal
Al Dixon,
Infinity Asbestos
914-665-7000
Nozbestos 914-946-6977
Spectrum 914-472-0843
Attorneys M. Theresa Giacomo, Esq 914-273-0822
Julia M.
Heilman, Esq
914-428-9766
Kamran Parandian, Esq. 914-793-2626
Ettinger Law Firm (Elder Law) 914-684-6100
Au Pair Services Au Pair in America www.aupairinamerica.com
Au Pair USA www.interexchange.org/aupair
Baby Proofing Baby-SAFE, Inc. 917-421-0800
Basement
Waterproofing Companies
B-Dry 800-871-2379
Basement Systems 800-671-3721
Cabinetry Terrence A.
Price Construction
914-879-5967
Carpentry Desmond Clancey 917-273-1730
Joe Corigo 914-969-5724
Jerry Tomic, Top
Drawer
914-632-4222
Carpet Cleaning Fusco Carpet Cleaning 914-576-7303
Raytone Cleaning
& Restoration
914-776-2269
Certificate
of Occupancy Help
Manny Caras 914-472-6639
Steve Costa 914-968-5422
Vinny Pici 914-476-6754
Certificate
of Occupancy Corrections
George DeMeo
(contractor)
914-779-6847
Sal Ferrara
(plumber)
914-490-8285
Nino Carozza
(electrician)
914-963-1170
Chimney
Services
Fireplace Shoppe 914-337-5301
NY Chimney 877-952-7425
Tri-State
Reliable
866-956-0103
Cleaning
Services
Ask Cindy Inc 914-513-3283
Window Cleaners East Coast
Cleaning Services
914-964-9230
Maid Brigade 914-741-0552
Maid Power 914-665-1000
Contractors George DeMeo
(light contracting)
914-779-6847
Chris Fabry
(large projects)
914-337-5301
Gutilla
Contracting LTD
914-693-2132
Artie Lange 914-337-4422
Mountain
Contracting, Peter Kielka
914-403-8860
Rick Sivulich 914-969-5445
Tom Bimonte 914-403-8537
Tom Stone (large
projects)
914-968-5903
Robert
“Butch” Sabot — RJS Construction
845-224-7349
Day
Camps
Bronxville Day
Camp
914-337-6500
Carole Berman,
Challenge Day Camp at Tuckahoe
914-779-6024
Dr. Christopher
Macaluso, Summer Institute for the
Gifted at Sarah Lawrence
College
886-303-4744
.
Decorators Amy Broderick 917-566-2559
Chandler Hudson 917-687-0566
Dunn & Tighe 914-337-4509
Ken Gemes 914-395-1497
Dumpster
Rental
Nello Carting 914-279-5612
Electricians Crest Electric 914-961-4539
Lippolis
Electric
914-738-3550
Pete Mariani,
Paramount Electric
914-725-2153
Harold Welling,
White Electric Inc
914-946-5566
Energy Audit Brad Freiss- Re-Insulate America 516-214-0138
Estate/Tag Sale
Companies
Fran and Mickey Franelli, Fran’s
Tag Sale
914-834-0968
Carol Mencher,
Treasure Hunters
914-949-1348
Exterminators/Termite
Inspectors
Garrie Pest Control 914-271-2650
J.P. McHale
Termite Services
800-479-2284
R & K Pest
Control
914-632-5374
Richard Sica 914-667-5610
Westchester Wild
Life Control
914-760-5713
Fan
Replacement/Repair
Homeowner’s
Electric/Repair
914-738-2807
Floors
and Floor Refinishing
James Franchi 914-686-0506
Hosea/Ho-Zaya’s
Floor Scrapers
914-763-9144
Kwazi Wood
Floors
914-374-8553
Savino Brothers
(Wood flooring)
914-693-0360
Stan Telega,
Colonial Wood Floorings
914-667-7676
Furniture
Refinishers
Furniture
Restoration Center of Westchester
914-664-4504
Rudy, Hastings
Refinishing
914-476-0438
Robert’s Restoration Gallery
(Robert)
914-793-4870
Maxxon
Restorations
914-235-6767
Garage
Doors
United Overhead
Door
914-964-0038
Glass
Companies
G & M Glass
& Mirror
914-423-0603
Tuckahoe Paint
& Glass
914-961-4880
Gutters BPH Gutters 914-833-0587
Higgins and
Higgins
212-299-7046
JP Mc Hale
(LeafDefier)
9140245-3100
John’s Gutters 914-949-3206
Handymen Bob, Handyman
Plus
914-699-6356
Bob Fusco 914-636-3925
Peter Menya 914-668-6584
Larry Scavone
(blacktop, masonry, and landscaping)
914-779-9010
Heating
& Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning and
Heating
HVAC
Heavy Duty Cleaning Ronny Reliable 914-674-9000
Home
Improvement Projects
Pedro Loaiza 914-654-8291
Home Inspectors Paul Combs or Dennis Friend, Mr.
Inside/Out
800-396-0191
Louis Cozzi,
Hallmark Home Inspector
914-834-9878
Bob Horvath,
Housemaster
800-603-8134
Home
Staging
I.v. McCool
Designs, Lisa Varley McCool, A.S.I.D.
917-573-1530
Set the Stage
(Terry Gasior)
917-547-0722
GardensbyChris.com
outdoor staging & landscape
845-536-1735
Homeowner’s
Insurance
Theresa
Goncalves, Schoff Darby
203-327-2424
Patricia Hodges,
Gabriel Bundschuh Associates
914-723-2220
Andrew Massello,
Prudential Insurance
914-961-7714
Ranieri
Insurance
914-376-2560
Rollins
Insurance
914-337-1833
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Paul Gomprecht 914-761-0329
Innovative Air
Solutions
914-793-7700
Dave Lanz,
Unique Indoor Comfort
914-966-0800
Internet
Marketing/Computer Service
Eben Thurston – Internet
Marketing/SEO
917-626-7782
Bridget Gibbons -Social Media Bridget@gibbonsdigital.com
Gerry McLoughlin – Computer
Service
914-337-7084
Tom Hein -Web & Print
Marketing Design
tomhein@heindesign.org
Junk Removal
Got Junk 800-468-5865
Junk Luggers 888-584-5865
Land
Surveyors
Aristotle
Bournazos
914-633-0100
Richard Domato 914-667-0565
Edward Mihalczo 914-969-2341
Lawn
Services
Joseph Bulfamanate 914-469-0029
Tree Services Gerry Giordoro 914-722-4777
Lead
Window Historic Preservation
John Seachircher 914-734-8004
Locksmiths Bronxville
Locksmith
914-428-4940
Fleetwood Lock
& Key
914-237-1073
Gramatan 914-664-9001
Masonry (see Stone Work)
Metal
Finishing (Door & Window Hardware
Greenwich Metal
Finishing
203-629-8479)
Mold Remediation JP McHale/EnviroCare 914-788-4454
911 Restoration – Daniel Gradus 914-274-8455
Mortgage
Resource Contacts
Julie Swartz/Mark Rokowsky
Group
973-981-1616
John
Rivera/People’s United Bank
914-725-2105
Cam
Walther/Hudson City Savings Bank
203-862-0993
ext. 15
Moving Companies Morris Moving – Jacob Morris 914-699-0049
Runge 914-963-1216
Santini Movers 800-899-0200
Smart Move 914-375-3595
Municipal
Numbers
Bronxville
Village Hall
914-337-6500
Eastchester Town
Hall
914-771-3300
Post Office 914-779-7092
Tuckahoe Town
Hall
914-961-3100
Yonkers Building
Department
914-337-6500
Nursery
Schools
Bronxville
Montessori School
914-793-2083
Chapel School 914-337-3202
Eliza Corwin
Frost Child Center
914-779-4852
Reformed Church
Nursery School
914-337-6332
Oil
Companies
Besson Oil 914-779-0008
D’Ambrosio Fuel
Co
914-476-5320
Robeson Oil 914-723-8000
Oil Tank
Removal
Absolute Tank 203-882-9391
Advanced
Environmental
914-761-8020
Northeast
Environmental
914-777-1930
Oil Tank
Testing Companies
Absolute Tank 203-882-9391
Advanced Tank
Services
800-440-TANK
TankTek 973-726-3500
U.S. Tank Tech 888-886-1958
Painters George Alvarez 914-949-5543
J & S
Painting
914-953-9300
Mateus Neto 914-965-9561
Sean O’Connell 914-273-9828
Steve Pagliarula 914-771-9848
Marcello
Prorokovic Painting LLC
914-632-9184
Mohammad Shabbir 914-886-3562
Painters — Touch Ups The Touch Up King 914-669-8481
Paving: Global Paving 914-779-1165
Pet Sitting/Day Care Paws and Play 914-337-2948
Piano
Tuning & Repair
Victor La Gamma 718-931-9122
Picture
Framing
Art Frame Shop 914-337-6015
The Fine Arts
Gallery in Bronxville
914-779-5053
Picture Hanging (Heavy
Artwork)
Expert Picture
Hanging (John Poli)
914-969-5782
Plumbers C & F Plumbing & Heating 914-725-1608
Sewer and Drain
Cleaning
Frank DiGiacomo 914-961-8282
Sal Ferrara,
Precise Plumbing
914-490-8285
Jensen Plumbing 914-337-5560
Terciero
Plumbing & Heating, Inc
914-423-8412
Jim Walsh 914-384-1846
Mike Licalzi 914-725-8203
Paul Gomprecht – Absolute
Comfort
914–779-6698
Radon
Mitigation
Radon Mitigation
Corp of America
914-345-8004
Real
Estate Tax Grievance
Jim Simons 914-591-4111
Rich O’Donnell 914-260-7756
Roofers Paul H. Crystal 914-490-1516
Honey Do Men
Gutters & Roofing
914-837-0411
Restoration
Roofing
914-337-2211
Jos. Salvatore
& Sons, Michael Salvatore
914-237-0683
Rui Franco 914-906-2512
Sam Napoli 914-667-4593
Roofers specializing in
Slate
Hastings Roofing 914-591-8111
Willy Reluzco,
Reluzco Contracting Inc
914-497-3996
Sewer/Drain Cleaning Drain King 914-235-5001
Plumbers Ray Rooter 914-237-4545
Stone
Work
Tom Arbitrio 914-632-3330
Mario Perrotta 914-843-4907
Joseph Carducci 914-698-2460
Storage Storage Shurgard 914-423-7439
Westy’s 914-793-0000
Structural
Engineer
Griggs and Davis 914-725-5095
Surveyors: Aristotle
Bournazos
914-633-0100
Richard Domato,
Fast & Cheaper
914-667-0565
Edward Mihalczo 914-969-2341
Tax Grievance Help Jim Simons 914-591-4111
Carol Vergara/Michael Fox 914-610-0951
Richard O’Donnell 914-779-4444
Temporary Housing –
Weekly
Extended Stay America 914-347-8073
Tree Services Alpine 914-337-2271
Mike Moriarty,
Woodlawn Tree Service
212-299-5831
Paulo, Green
Keepers
914-337-1300
Ramiro Lopez 914-576-6583
Utilities AT&T 914-722-2769
ConEdison 800-752-6630
CableVision 914-378-8900
Verizon 914-890-1550
Water
& Sewer Line Repair/Replacement
Mt. Vernon Water 914-665-2330
United Water 914-632-6900
Yonkers Water
Department
914-377-6738
Window Cleaners Derby Windows 914-698-9327
Marcelo’s
Cleaning Service
914-966-2477
Johnny,’s Window
Cleaning
914-773-0591
Ron Manor -
casement
914-664-1631