Saturday, February 23, 2008

What $1 Million Buys In Homes Across The United States

Shopping for a seven-figure spread? You're in luck.

That's because nationwide, homeowners are slashing asking prices, often by significant margins, making this year's list of million-dollar properties much more palatable than those in years past.

These homes are still beyond the means of the average American, but there's some comfort in a million-dollar home looking like a million-dollar home rather than a hastily built McMansion or a shoebox-sized studio apartment.

In Los Angeles
, $1 million buys a four-bedroom, Craftsman-style Hollywood home with wood-beamed ceilings typical of turn-of-the-century California architecture. In Texas, seven figures nets a 5,522-square-foot, five-bedroom house in Dallas, or a 5,520-square-foot, six-bedroom home in Houston.

In the Big Apple
, $1 million buys much less.

Assuming you meet the approval of the co-op board, "for a million bucks you get a sweet one-bedroom apartment, or a humble two-bedroom apartment," says Harry DiOrio, a broker with Prudential Douglas Elliman in New York.

If "you're forced into the higher-priced world of condos, you can forget about the two-bedroom on a million-dollar budget, unless, of course, you're willing to cross the river into Brooklyn
or Queens or head north into Harlem."

Stick to Manhattan, and your bucks will bag you a 611-square-foot one-bedroom apartment, close to the East River with views of the city, the bridges, Brooklyn and Queens, and access to a pool, garden and spa--but almost a mile from the nearest subway stop.

Luxury List

Forbes.com studied the 15 largest U.S. metro areas and developed a list of real estate's most basic luxury unit, the million-dollar home. We included properties from New York to Seattle
, and home styles ranging from city townhouses to suburban Victorians.

In places hit hardest by the subprime crisis, buying a million-dollar property might seem a silly notion. But there exists a market for such homes.

Those looking in the Detroit
metro might head to Pleasant Ridge, an affluent community with around 2,000 residents just outside the city. Here, one can buy a fetching Tudor-style home of ivy-covered brick, with 4,000 square feet of space, for $1 million.

In spots largely unaffected by problematic lending or other economic conditions, such as California's Bay Area, a million dollars doesn't seem wildly excessive: The median home price in San Francisco
is $846,800; it's $852,500 in San Jose.

These prices are the result of concentrated wealth in the local economy, high regulatory and business costs for builders that are passed along to buyers, and a very small, confined geographic space that allows for little new development.

"A million dollars won't get you very much," says Courtney Charney, a broker with Alain Pinel Realtors in Atherton, Calif. If you go for an area with good schools, she says, "You're probably only getting a thousand square feet."

In San Francisco
proper, prospects are a bit more grim, as a million bucks won't buy a house without shared walls. That's right--even in cheaper areas, like the Sunset, houses are so tightly packed that they bump up against one another.

Still, there are suburbs, like Burlingame
, Calif., between San Francisco and San Jose, where $1 million translates into a modest 1,650-square-foot house with three bedrooms and a good-sized yard.

But if you move into a desirable suburb, a million will only land a "second-tier location," says Charney.

Best Bets

Prime California markets have always been off-kilter, but in cities such as Minneapolis
and Boston, $1 million buys a good-sized house in a desirable neighborhood. In the Fremont section of Seattle, residents have views of the city skyline as well as Mount Ranier.

Here, seven figures buys a three-bedroom, two-bath home on a terraced ridge, with large windows to take advantage of the sunlight and bird's-eye view.

No plans to settle in Seattle? Take comfort in this: While home sales nationwide are at a historic low, those at or above the $1 million mark can be yours for less.

By Matt Woolsey, Forbes.com
Feb 19th, 2008


Thursday, February 21, 2008

Richest Man In India Builds $1 Billion House

At 27 Stories, Mukesh Ambani's Home Will Have a Helipad, a Health Club and 600 Servants

Up a winding, tree-lined street away from the constant chaos of India's financial capital lies the construction site for what is believed to be the most expensive home in the world.

The house -- more like a tower, really -- is estimated to cost $1 billion, and its future resident, Mukesh Ambani, is India's richest man.

And what will make up the dream home of the man who Conde Nast's Portfolio magazine calls India's first rupee trillionaire? Perhaps it would be easier to answer what it doesn't have, because the dream home seems to be missing nothing.

Publications ranging from Portfolio to the The Guardian have run features on the skyscraper home, citing various amenities, which include, of course, a swimming pool, multiple "safe" rooms and 600 servants.

Along with a health club, the abode will reportedly have a home theater and a helipad, and the tower will include six floors for 168 car parking spaces.

At 570 feet tall, the home's 27 stories will look more like 60 because the ceilings are so high, according to The Guardian.

All of this for one family consisting of Ambani, his wife, Neeta, their three children and Ambiani's mother.

The glass house -- named Antilia after a mythical island -- was designed by Chicago architecture firm Perkins & Will.

In a city where about 6 million people live in slums, where apartments that rent for $20,000 a month can claim views of both the Arabian Sea and homeless people relieving themselves, where the rich live among their poor servants, Ambani's display of wealth has drawn criticism.

One local newspaper columnist called it "an edifice to his ego." Others have likened Ambani to ostentatious and wasteful Indian rulers of the past.

Forbes magazine has listed Ambiani -- with a net worth of $22 billion -- as the 14th-wealthiest man in the world, whose Reliance Industries Ltd. is India's largest private company.

In November, the Mumbai Mirror reported he bought his wife a luxury jet -- estimated at $60 million -- for her 44th birthday.

But outside the construction site, where a crane hovers above the concrete and steel, and workers ride elevators to reach the upper levels, it seems that Ambani's wealth is not resented but revered.

"We are proud of him," said Bhavanesh Asar, a 30-year-old IT project manager.


KAREN RUSSO, ABC News, Jan. 29, 2008

Monday, February 18, 2008

Joining Forces To Start A New Revolution in the Philippines February 23-25

Praise Realty Marketing Corp. and Aredconsult, Inc. have joined forces this February 23-25 by launching The Global Filipino Conference that will unite different Pinoy organizations, local and abroad.

The date cannot be lost to majority of Filipinos because it is the date of the EDSA Revolution.

The PinoyConference.com homepage shall be launched on February 26.

The Global Filipinos Conference initiative shall create a big directory of organizations, associations, and movements that the members can join later.

It will initially offer online learning modules for individual subscribers such as self-improvement, online entrepreneurship, work-at-home, investing, personal finance, blogs, forums, and chats.

In the immediate future, Instructor-Led Training (ILD) will be held.

Praise Realty Marketing Corporation owns PraiseRealty.com.ph, one of the Top Ten real estate marketing websites in the Philippines based on Alexa.com.

Aredconsult.com specializes on business marketing and one of the pioneers of internet marketing in the Philippines since 1999.

We are now accepting free membership at http://mysearch.ph/pinoy-network/

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Another Masterpiece from Palafox Associates

Discover the Essence of Prestige Right Across Ayala Alabang.

Versailles Project Briefing was conducted by Ms. Emi Pulido, The President and CEO of Praise Realty Marketing Corporation last January 25, 2008, to all her staff.

Masterplanned by the internationally recognized Architect and Urban Planner, Felino A. Palafox, Jr., together with Jurong Consultants Pte. Ltd. of Singapore, the houses were designed by Palafox Associates and Rolando Mercado.

It is adjacent to the plush Ayala Alabang Village, Alabang Golf and Country Club, and the exclusive schools of the De La Salle Zobel and Woodrose.

A 5-minute drive to Alabang Town Center, Festival Mall, the ultra modern Asian Hospital and Medical Center, and the business districts of Madrigal Business Park and Filinvest Corporate City.
The project is 75-hectare development with the lot areas ranging from 240 to 500 sq. m.

Mediterranean ambiance is perfectly recreated through designed grillworks, sculptures, carved patios, lamp posts and water fountains.

You have 3 choices - The Cambridge (http://praiserealty.com.ph/versailles_cambridge), Versailles Chateau (http://praiserealty.com.ph/versailles_chateau), and Versailles house and lot at http://praiserealty.com.ph/versailles

Friday, February 8, 2008

Special Interests and Unique Advices by The eClectic Advisor

MySearch Philippines website (www.mysearch.ph) was recently relaunched as The eClectic Advisor.

It now aims to give people unique advices, in each topic, on how to do something better.

What people want nowadays are unique advices or solutions on how to do something better, that will make their lives happier, easier, fuller, and more satisfying.

Websites that offer answers or solutions, i.e. Yahoo Answers, LinkedIn Answers, etc., are now becoming popular on the Web due to the Social Networking and Web 2.0 phenomenon.

MySearch.ph website is owned and created in 2001 by the Praise Realty Marketing Corp. (www.praiserealty.com.ph)

It listed important information and knowledge bases about the Philippines for the general web audience.

What makes Mysearch.ph different from other websites is that there are at least 90 interactive blogs where readers can post comments.

Topics ranges from:

-lifestyle, weddings, investing, travel, business, personal improvement, etc.

For "weddings" theme, it has 3 blogs that deal separately with wedding activities, wedding favors, and wedding dresses.

MySearch.ph also had a good discussion on personal finance, investing basics, and real estate investing.

Proceed now to the website and scroll the leftside navigation for any topic of interest to you at http://www.mysearch.ph/