Our Blog sponsor Leslie Corcoran shared this fabulous new listing with me this weekend and I am dying to share it with you. What a gem…
A ravishing recently refreshed Nantucket-style colonial, newly constructed in 2000 by Greenwich architect John Downs, boasts a lush, flat landscape and a spectacular 60′ X 40′ elevated outdoor multi-sport court making you feel like you’re on vacation year-round. The colonnaded blue-stone wrap-around porch offers endless opportunities for all-weather, all-season entertaining. Sited on a pin-drop quiet street in the coveted Bronxville school district, this 5-bedroom stunner is minutes to Bronxville Village, Metro North train and the century-old, family-oriented Bronxville Field Club–and all only 30 minutes from Manhattan. Enter through a salvaged antique front door to a soaring double height entrance with beautiful millwork and clerestory windows that leads on one side to the classic living room (10 ft ceilings, crown molding and chair railing and fireplace) on the other to the 1st floor guest room with bedroom, office, shared bath and separate entrance to veranda and a formal dining room with oversized windows and doors to the stone patio. The sun-drenched open-concept kitchen with 4 exposures via over-sized windows encompasses huge island, Rutt cabinets, every luxury appliance including Fisher Paykel Stove top, DCS double oven, 2 Miele dishwashers and Dornbracht faucets. Accommodating any crowd for breakfast or lunch is a stand-out wrap around banquette. Also in this space is game room/family room with big screen TV, wood-burning fireplace and wet bar with icemaker and wine refrigerator. Second floor features a beautiful welcoming primary suite with trayed ceiling, large walk in closet and spa bathroom with dual sink, spa tub and oversized shower. A definite “scene-stealer” is the double-height hexagonal office/den off the primary bedroom, boasting cathedral ceilings and engulfed with windows. Additionally, there are 3 large bedrooms, updated and meticulous large hall bath and large laundry and storage room. Entire third floor is large open living space with work out areas, family area, built ins, storage, updated full bath and oversized windows for natural light. The partially finished lower level has storage, mechanicals, bonus area and wine storage. Border property with choice of school districts- Bronxville or Mt Vernon
Amid our increasingly disjointed world, one effective means of forging unity and creating positive change lies in giving back to local communities. From volunteering or donating money to engaging in acts of kindness – our actions have an effect far beyond ourselves as individuals – in this blog post we’ll examine its transformative power for both individuals and the communities they support.
Contributing back to local communities enables us to forge deeper bonds with neighbors, creating an everlasting sense of unity. Participation at community events or volunteering at local organizations – or simply showing kindness with simple acts – create bonds across social, cultural, economic barriers – building understanding among us of all forms within communities while creating support systems in times of need – building stronger bonds among us is what builds stronger communities together! By building these bridges between us all we can collectively work toward shared goals while facing shared challenges head on together!
Every community experiences challenges and issues that require our focus and action, such as homelessness or education inequality. By giving back to local communities through volunteerism or donations we can play an instrumental role in meeting them head on and providing sustainable solutions that have lasting impacts for those we share the planet with. Donate to help single moms and give back to your local community today.
By giving our time or donations we can support local nonprofits, shelters schools or any organization working tirelessly on community member’s lives such as combatting homelessness promoting environmental sustainability or combatting homelessness etc… Each contribution, no matter how small, makes an important step forward – helping overcome challenges by actively engaging issues affecting them by actively engaging with problems our neighbors face.
Giving back not only benefits the community, but it can be transformative for our personal lives too. By volunteering and engaging in acts of kindness we gain opportunities for self-reflection, empathy building and the acquisition of valuable skills that enhance understanding. Giving also instils gratitude for what we already possess while reminding us to spread kindness with good deeds – creating an impactful ripple effect of empowerment and good will across communities worldwide.
Giving back leaves an indelible mark on our communities. Through acts of service and giving, our actions become part of history and progress; inspiring future generations to continue the tradition and ensure positive change continues over generations. By taking responsibility for shaping a brighter future for all communities around us, our actions leave behind lasting legacies beyond our lifetimes – leaving behind something special beyond us all!
Giving back to local communities has the power to spur economic expansion. When we support local businesses, artisans, and entrepreneurs, we help contribute towards building robust local economies. By shopping at neighborhood stores, attending community events, and using local services we help maintain livelihoods while creating job opportunities.
Investment in community development projects also improves infrastructure and attracts further investments, which in turn can increase employment prospects, living standards, and the local economy. By giving back economically we create a cycle of prosperity which benefits not only individuals but also entire communities as a whole.
Giving back to local communities is an act of kindness that has far-reaching ramifications. By building connections, addressing local issues, empowering individuals, and leaving lasting legacies, we can foster positive change while strengthening society as a whole. Let us embrace giving back by remembering even minor actions can make an enormous impactful statement about who we are as people – together we can foster vibrant environments where everyone has equal access to thrive!
It’s no secret that running a household is expensive. As living costs rise, it has become increasingly important for homeowners to make their money stretch further. One way to lower costs is to take good care of your home. Here are some tips to help you keep your home in good condition and save money along the way.
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Schedule regular maintenance checks
Keeping up to date with maintenance checks and inspections is an effective way to reduce the risk of breakdowns and damage and lower repair costs. Paying for regular air conditioning and heating system checks, for example, may cost more money in the short term, but it could save you a fortune in the long term. Scheduling frequent furnace checks and investing in a maintenance program will reduce the risk of problems and it could save you money on furnace repair. It’s not always possible to avoid issues, but if you are up to speed with maintenance inspections, experts can flag issues before they get worse. This could save you money and prolong the lifespan of the system. Check your last service date and make an appointment if you’re overdue for a maintenance check.
Address minor issues promptly
If you notice signs of wear and tear around your home, or an appliance isn’t working properly, it can be tempting to ignore it and hope for the best. It’s also common to forget about minor problems or to write a list of tasks that never gets tackled. Minor issues are often much easier and cheaper to remedy or repair than more complex problems. If you have a couple of missing tiles on the roof or a minor leak after a storm, for example, addressing the issue as early as possible will reduce the risk of further damage and lower the cost of maintenance and repairs. If you leave the roof as it is, you may find that fixing the problem costs you a lot more further down the line. So book that Garage Door Repair, fix the leaky faucet, or book that HVAC service to avoid making matters worse by ignoring them.
Seek professional advice
Doing DIY around the house can save a lot of money, but there are several jobs that should be left to the professionals. If you don’t have the relevant expertise or experience to tackle household maintenance or repairs, it’s always best to call in the experts. If you attempt a job that requires specific skills or equipment, you run the risk of causing further damage, which is likely to cost more to repair. There may also be safety implications to consider. Examples of tasks that are best left to professionals include roof repairs, any jobs associated with the electrics, and complex plumbing issues. Seeking advice early will increase the chances of successfully repairing appliances and systems or solving problems and reduce the risks of repeat issues in the future.
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Running a household is expensive, especially at a time when costs are rising. Investing in maintenance may cost more in the short term, but in the long term, it could save you a substantial amount of money. Keeping up to date with maintenance checks and inspections, addressing minor issues promptly and seeking professional advice can all help to reduce costs and keep your home in excellent condition.