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Author Archives: Gay E. Rosen
Ray Rice Day – 2012 New Rochelle
I love writing this post each year… Tomorrow marks Ray Rice day again at the New Rochelle High School’s McKenna Field. The event has been sold out for weeks, and will start at 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and … Continue reading
College Choices by New Rochelle’s 2012 Top 25 Students
Once again, the New Rochelle High School students excelled. I attended one of the Award ceremonies, and here are the Principal Scholar’s Awards with an weighted GPA average ranging from 1.26 to 103.88. One common recurring theme is the strong … Continue reading
All American Annual Soap Box Derby – New Rochelle 2012
Back in June , 2010, I wrote about the Annual Soap Box Derby in New Rochelle…. well, it is that time of year again, and time to mention the great local sporting event. Quaker Ridge Road will be closed from … Continue reading
How Much Should I Bid? Buyer Facts..
I have found this year more so than other years, that many buyers will ask that question, only to then inform us to bid even lower than the amount we suggest as a starting point. Either they think they … Continue reading
Free Pit Bull Training 2012 – New Rochelle Humane Society
When you go into our local Humane Society, I would have to say that the vast majority of dogs are pit bulls. I am sure you could say the same for many animal shelters across the U.S. The New Rochelle … Continue reading
How Many Buyer’s Agents should I Have?
One….. unless you are searching in different towns…Many buyers do not realize that it is to their advantage to have just one agent in any given area. Your agent will work hard on your behalf, and of course, if you … Continue reading
Turtle Park, Larchmont 10538
I was very fortunate to be showing a property close to Turtle Park the other week, and was able to take photos of Turtle Park – probably the only time it isn’t’;t busy! It was 9 am.. and as a … Continue reading
New Rochelle High School AP Scholars & 2012 Academic Competition – 2012
New Rochelle has a very impressive school system. It is always nice to learn exactly how GREAT it is. The information below is from the New Rochelle High School Profile for the 2011-2012 School Year. From the 2012 Academic Competitions … Continue reading
New Rochelle High School – Queen of the Sound
A few facts about New Rochelle… Queen of the Sound Many people do not realize just how great a city is until they see some pertinent facts… Did you know that New Rochelle college acceptances for the 2012 Graduation Class … Continue reading
Properties that Might not Appraise – Bypassing the Emotion
On just reading a post on properties that did not appraise, and the sellers wouldn’t budge (much) on price, made me want to share what I have been doing for some time now… I think that we all have an … Continue reading