Depreciation starts when the builder leaves your driveway
/Like the Dubling Hill house discussed below, 7 Wallasy Lane, Riverside, has lost a big chunk of its value when it was new. Owners paid $2.875 for it in 2007, and though they tried for $2.950 this time, have sold it for $2.385.
Which strikes me as a decent buy for the new owner, even discounting for the traffic noise from the Post Road/Mianus bridge (which is actually worse here than that provided by the I-95 bridge up harbor). Of course, ten years from now the house will be 22-years old, not 12, and it will have lost whatever premium attaches to homes of recent build, and will instead just be part of the average inventory. But that’s down the road; the buyers can enjoy their house now, and worry about the future when it arrives.
Mid Country Owie
/25 Dublin Hlll Road has cut its price to $3.995. The owners paid full price: $6.725 million, when it was new in 2004, and have been trying to unload it for the past year.
Built by BSF, which combines top-quality labor and materials to make boring and utterly predictable spec houses, to my eye.
The madness goes up another notch
/Clearly racist, and a threat to all decent fairgoers
Confederate Railroad, a prolific and popular southern country-rock band, has been removed from the lineup at the Du Quoin State Fair in Illinois due to their name.
The decision was made by the state Department of Agriculture according to a statement in response to very little public outcry, creating a controversy where there had previously been none.
“The Illinois Department of Agriculture has removed Confederate Railroad from our 2019 Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand lineup,” State Fair Manager Josh Gross said.
“While every artist has a right to expression, we believe this decision is in the best interest of serving all the people in our state,” he added.
The Pinckneyville Press first reported on the ban, adding the assessment that it was due to “racial sensitivity concerns.”
The band has been active since 1987 and during that time has seen over twenty of their singles enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
Why the Controversy?
Reports suggest the move was made due to an inquiry made by a local political blogger named Rich Miller who asked a ‘Question of the Day‘ for Capitol Fax on June 17th.
“A band named Confederate Railroad. In Illinois. The Land of Lincoln. Playing at a state-owned facility,” Miller said aghast. “I’ve never heard anyone claim that the group has Confederacy-loving song lyrics or anything … It’s just… well… Allow me to turn this one over to you…”
Miller also notes the band has a song called “I Hate Rap” (which clearly means they’re racist) and that the group’s latest album features Confederate flags on the cover.
Saving Country Music writes however, “Confederate Railroad has no songs that could be considered or construed as racist.”
Here’s my favorite CR song:
Puzzling price
/Georgian with a blister pack?
The 55 Perkins Road listing has moved with David Ogilvy to Sotheby’s, but its price remains unchanged: $12.8 million. This is a piece of relatively new construction — 2006, that was purchased new from its builder in 2008 for almost full price, $8.561 million. Why anyone would pay so much for a house on Perkins eludes me, but the Ogilvy agent representing these owners was not known for sharp bargaining, belonging as she did to a generation that frowned on such unladylike behavior. And the builder was represented by Jean Ruggiero, who brings a more modern, robust attitude to the negotiating table.
Whatever the reason, there seems no rational explanation of how this property could have gone up nearly 50% from its value at the apex of our real estate bubble, just as it burst. Certainly the town doesn’t think it has, and appraises it at $6.4.
And to add to the price woes of this house, its elderly owners have decorated it to their taste, which is entirely understandable, of course — they’ve been living in it, but I think it would show better empty, or at least stripped of most of its wall accessories and window treatments. But there’s no hope of that until the owners move out, and that’s unlikely to happen until the price drops to, say, $4.5?
Over the river, and through the woods, to great-grandmother’s house we go! (With a welcoming zebra)
Ward and June Cleaver aren’t here: the producer relented and let them move into the bedroom with a double bed.
(Laura and Rob weren’t so lucky)
Pending in Riverside
/115 Riverside Avenue, asking $1.695 million and on the market for just 35 days, is already pending. Right across from Ada’s, easy walk to the trains and both schools and right in the heart of our most popular pice range, so no surprise here.
Gimme shelter
/The discovery of child porn in Jeffrey Epstein’s apartment may well land him in prison for the rest of his life, and surely he’d like to fly away from that prospect, permanently. But fly away to where? Here’s an article on the general topic, and the prospective sanctuaries, while certainly better than joining Bernie Madoff in his cell block, don’t sound appealing (Taiwan might be fine, but they don’t have to grant asylum, and in this case, I doubt they would).
But extraction treaties generally require that the crime the fugitive has committed in one country is also illegal in the other. I haven’t looked, but it’s possible that there are places where possession of child pornography and even sex with children is perfectly legal — I’d look to our brothers in Islam as a starting point — and Epstein might find one of them more playable than a lifetime spent in, say, Bangladesh.
Equal pay for women's soccer? There's a problem with that
/If balls are kicked in an empty stadium, will anyone feel it? Or pay to see it happen?
In reality, relative to the men’s World Cup, it was actually the women’s teams that were being paid a much larger share of what they brought in. While these articles noted that the U.S. women’s team brings in more money than the men’s team, they all managed to ignore the more-relevant disparity in revenue: The men’s tournament brought in over $6 billion in revenue in 2018, while the women’s tournament is estimated to only have brought in $131 million in 2019. The prize pools are taken from those revenue totals. In other words, the women’s prize pool was approximately 23 percent of their total revenue, while the men’s prize pool consisted of approximately 7 percent of revenue.
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What’s truly relevant is the fact that the women’s league pays out 23% of its total revenue into the prize pool. The men’s league, by comparison, puts just 7% of its revenue into the prize money. The reason for this is that the men’s league attracts a vastly larger global audience, hence bringing in far more ad revenue and endorsement deals. If you started paying the women’s league teams the same amount as the men’s teams in the interest of “fairness,” the women’s league would soon be bankrupt and there would be no games.
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But a string of victories by the American women isn’t going to do much to keep the rest of the world eagerly tuned in. Unless and until you can figure out a way to drive up revenue in the women’s league, you’re not going to solve the “gender pay gap” in professional soccer.
South of the Village, a contract
/380 Sound Beach Avenue, asking $1.695 million. Seems a tad high for a 1928 house directly in the road, but this side of the Village always does command a premium, and presumably the negotiated price is less than the asked-for, so all is well on the way to the beach.
There owners tried for $2.795 million back in 2008-2010 (with some modest price reductions along the way), but that was not a good time to overprice a house.
"Team USA"? No thank you
/The team of women who just won the soccer cup claim that they represent the United States, but why? Their team leader, who kneels, has vowed that she’ll “probably never sing the National Anthem again”, and she and a team mate tossed this country’s flag in the dirt at the conclusion of the game. New York City is throwing the team a parade, and that seems apt: I’m sure the sophisticated Manhattanites who will be cheering are just as ashamed to be American as the women are, so it will be a wonderful day of unity for all.
But leave me and my country out of it.
UPDATE: It is midfielder Kelly O’Hara who you see rushing in to retrieve the flag from the ground. Maybe President Trump can offer her a private tour of the White House
(And attention, all you losing teams from other countries: you might look into recruiting some transgenders. Hell, a Texas under-15 boys soccer team beat these women, easily.)