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Home Architectural Design
Home Architectural Design |
| Contemporary Open View House – First Crescent by SAOTA Posted: 26 Mar 2011 12:35 AM PDT The aims of First Crescent were to design a dramatic memorable house with specific aesthetic considerations and to have the flexibility that it could be either partially or completely rented out. The house projected as a contemporary design suit along fantastic site to creating an elegant response. This double storey house was positioned centrally on [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Tossa de Mar by Soler – Morató Arquitectos Posted: 25 Mar 2011 06:55 PM PDT Located on a cliff on the Costa Brava, this splendid residence built overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, which develops an extensive functional program from the different levels of adaptation orographic. The house accessed via top of the plot, with different architectural volumes integrated into the wonderful views of this unique and full of native vegetation. The [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Irvine Housing Blog
Irvine Housing Blog | |
| The future of IHB news and real estate analysis Posted: 26 Mar 2011 03:30 AM PDT We are preparing for some exciting upgrades here at the IHB. Today, I'll talk about some of these changes and why we are making them. Irvine Home Address ... 51 STOWE Irvine, CA 92620
Life is always moving forward. It's time for us to turn the page and embark on a new era at the IHB. But first, a look at one of the reasons we are looking to enhance the IHB experience. Flawed housing data might mask depth of woesCritics say Realtors' monthly report overly optimisticBy John W. Schoen Senior producer -- March 25, 2011
It's time to take this task away from the NAr and create some bloated and inefficient government bureaucracy to collect and disseminate this data instead. I would rather deal with the problems of government waste than realtor duplicity.
It's only a concern for those interested in the truth. Accuracy is not as important to realtors as creating a false sense of urgency.
Not that big a deal? They grossly overstate housing sales numbers to manipulate buyers for purely self-serving reasons, and this is not big deal? I'm sure it's not... to them.
The desire to lie. realtors feel the need to puff the market with bogus statistics. The rest is merely the mechanics of the deception.
Offering excuses only hides the reality that the NAr knew their methods would inflate the numbers, and they chose to deceive the American people because the numbers were not what they wanted them to be.
Data is important, isn't it?It's a shame the NAr has gone down the path it has. Few reliable sources of real estate analysis and information exist, and few signs the NAr is going to become one of them. That leaves a void. Uncharted waters buyers must navigate without a reliable guide. It's a void we seek to fill here at the IHB. We are in the process of assembling our own private database of housing and related economic statistics. Over the next several weeks as I have time to digest the new information, I plan on a number of new analysis posts to truly illuminate the activity in our local housing market. I have no agenda to spin the data. Let's see what is really going on. I want to be accurate. People can make their own decisions and draw their own conclusions from accurate data. If approached without the built-in bias of a realtor, data analysis can be revealing rather than deceiving. I will still have a dog in this hunt. I do run a business that makes money from real estate transactions. I am subject to the same biases as any other human being. I sell real estate, but I am not a realtor. The truth needs no salesman. I will present data as accurately as I can. If reality motivates you to buy or rent, the IHB can help you. I have no desire to manipulate data in order to make a quick buck. This is a part-time hobby for me, not my livelihood. What about the OC Register?I recently gave the OC Register grief because The OC Register Says California had no real estate bubble. It's a legitimate beef when a supposedly impartial newspaper starts permitting realtors to revise history with self-serving bullshit. I probably would have overlooked that silly article in the past. I was once on the cover of the OC Register. I think much of their reporting is very good, particularly Marilyn Kalfus who I think does outstanding work. Did you see their recent blogger anniversary series?
I wasn't noteworthy enough to make their list. ~~ sniffle, sniffle ~~ Perhaps they forgot about me? Their readers haven't. Note September 2010 when IHB stood atop the list. I don't know how compete.com does their traffic counts, so I can't comment on the accuracy of their data. How is the IHB unique?When I started writing for the IHB in February of 2007, I had a simple message: don't buy, prices are going to crash. It was an important news story to a population gripped with the insanity of a financial mania. The message stood out, and the blog readership quickly grew. I put a great deal of time and effort into writing a series of analysis posts which became the basis for my book, The Great Housing Bubble. It was my the equivalent of a doctoral thesis in real estate economics. My credibility on real estate is evidenced by the book, the daily writing here, and the fact that I predicted a market decline, and explained why it was going to happen. I could have been lucky. in order to stay relevant and change with the times, I need to provide you a compelling reason to come back. I hope you enjoy my writing and my cartoons, but coming back for a good laugh isn't all I have to contribute. With this new data, I can provide a unique view into the workings of our local housing market. Data analysis is core strengthI have some skill in data analysis, and with the collective wisdom of the blog that shines through the astute observations, we will come up with some compelling ways to look at data. Many of the silly arguments that dust up in the comments can be put to rest with data. For instance, are heavy-cash buyers supporting house prices in Irvine? With data, we can answer this question. I am getting the median home price and the median loan amount history back to 1988. We will be able to trace exactly how down payments have fluctuated over time. We can correlate changes in the down payment with changes in price. If down payments go up when prices go down, then heavy cash buyers are indeed keeping prices up. I have no idea what the truth is. I haven't looked at the data. This tempest in a teapot has been whirling in the comments for months. Wouldn't it be great to know the truth? How many homes did the Irvine Company really sell?Do you remember the recent news article where the Irvine Company claimed they sold 1,200 homes? Well, they didn't actually sell that many homes, they "signed 1,234 buyers" whatever that means. According to DataQuick, there were 643 new homes sold in Irvine in 2010. The blue line above is the raw data, and the red line is the trailing twelve months as a moving average. The smoothing effect of the moving average reveals the underlying trends in new home sales. I didn't realize they sold so few new homes after the 2001 recession. The bubble rally years of 2002-2004 were not as lucrative for new home sales as I would have thought. It looks like late 2004 through 2005 was a very profitable period for them. They sold a lot of houses at peak prices. From July 2004 to December 2006, they sold 2,455 homes. The utter collapse of sales in 2008 is apparent. After recording two sales in January of 2009, there were zero sales in February and March of that year. In all of 2009, there were 90 new homes sold in Irvine. The average since 1988 is 52.5 homes per month. The good news is that the trend is decidedly up. It's hard to go below zero. What data is coming?That is probably a follow-up post all to itself. I am getting data down to the zip code level for most items. For the MLS data, we are grouping builder codes into neighborhoods to overcome the clumsy village codes in the local MLS. Knowing the median price in Northwood is not as useful as seeing the difference between Northwood Pointe, Northwood I and Northwood II. Granularity of data is important for it to be meaningful. I have closed sales, asking prices, rents, sizes, ages, and a number of other data points all broken down by zip code, village, and neighborhood. We will be able to identify high-equity neighborhoods and high-debt neighborhoods. We will be able to rank villages and neighborhoods desirability as measured by median and $/SF for both resales and rentals. Which do you think is more desirable, Turtle Rock or Turtle Ridge? The numbers will tell us. Where is the data coming from?I am getting data from three sources:
No NAr nonsense data or projections. I am using raw MLS data which is subject to its own errors. The information I am getting from Dataquick is one level removed from the raw data, but Dataquick's reputation for accuracy is good, certainly better than the NAr. I also discovered a great source of public data at the St Louis Fed. They call the system FRED for Federal Reserve Economic Data. They go to the various government agencies, compile their data, and put it in a consistent format so data analysts like me can use it. If you are in to data, this site is a treasure. How will Shevy get involved?I didn't handle the announcement of the brokerage well. I thought the shock value would be interesting and positive. I was wrong. Unfortunately, that put Shevy in a difficult circumstance to share is perspective on the market. We are going to change that. |
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Top Box Design
Top Box Design |
- L.B. Landry High School in New Orleans, United States
- Houston Ballet Center for Dance in Houston, United States
- Priory Church in Wales Primary School in Brecon, United Kingdom
- Forest School, Major overhaul for school in Riga, Latvia
- Polish and Classical Philology Faculty Library of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
| L.B. Landry High School in New Orleans, United States Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:58 PM PDT Designed by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, L.B. Landry High School is located in New Orleans, United States. This new high school for the Louisiana Department of Education Recovery School District was part of a post-Katrina ‘quick start’ construction program to accelerate the replacement of five damaged schools within an extremely aggressive timeline (6 months for design and 20 [...] |
| Houston Ballet Center for Dance in Houston, United States Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:47 PM PDT Houston Ballet Center for Dance that located in Houston, United States, was designed by Gensler. Houston Ballet's Center for Dance is a visual reminder of Houston's commitment to the performing arts and a living billboard for dance. Gensler's design draws inspiration from a proscenium stage, showcasing classes and rehearsals through large windows into double-height-volume rehearsal [...] |
| Priory Church in Wales Primary School in Brecon, United Kingdom Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:38 PM PDT Located in Brecon, United Kingdom, Brecon, United Kingdom was designed by Petersen Williams LLP. The requirement of the Governors for their new school was that it would provide; 'children of the next generation and of the locality, with a school which encapsulates all that is expected to ensure a fitting environment for education in the [...] |
| Forest School, Major overhaul for school in Riga, Latvia Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:32 PM PDT Designed by Arhitektu birojs Forma , SIA, Forest School is located in Riga, Latvia. Reconstructing and adding new buildings to schools can be a challenging project type, but the creative expression of the designer is often severely limited by strict program requirements and financial limitations of a municipal client. Nonetheless, the architects efforts succeed in [...] |
| Polish and Classical Philology Faculty Library of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:25 PM PDT The Polish and Classical Philology Faculty Library of Adam Mickiewicz University designed by APA Jacek Bulat is located in Poznan, Poland. The architects’ aim was to design of a functional and modern building, restrained in form and yet adjusted to the historical function and context. The have have concentrated on the future building users – [...] |
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Great Home Design, Architecture and Interior
Great Home Design, Architecture and Interior |
| Dunvegan Residence : Unique Triangle Facade House by Hariripontarini Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:52 AM PDT Designing the unique residence need great capability and creativity idea for the best result and different then others. Dunvegan Residence : Unique Triangle Facade House by the Hariripontarini in Toronto Canada is the example. When looking this house, the triangle facade house to be the center interest of the whole design. He is very smart and creative to combine the house facade, interior and the exterior surrounding it so that produce the great result of the modern home design and interior. Entering the vestibule, stairs lead through a library to second floor bedrooms and a third floor studio with an adjoining outdoor terrace. Cherry wood bookshelves, with accents in stainless steel are knit into the stairs. The interior aims to provide a comfortable and practical atmosphere for a modern family. Front and rear courtyards are connected by a gallery wall, running through the dining and sunken living room. The exterior palette of rubble stone, copper detailing, stucco and cedar shingles and siding knit the house seamlessly with its neighbours. |
| Ridge House : House with Dry Creek Walley in Sonoma County, CA Posted: 25 Mar 2011 07:48 AM PDT Here, CARY BERNSTEIN ARCHITECT proudly designed the Ridge House : House with Dry Creek Walley in Sonoma County, CA. This house located at the remote area and surrounded by the forest making the house so fresh, quite and eco friendly. All room of this house designed with open concept and reinforcing the primary relationship to the landscape. A large deck and continuous exterior walkways create outdoor rooms and circulation paths which expand the experience of the interior. This house designed adjusted the modern of style live people which everything modern people wanted available such as :a new pool, spa, outdoor shower, olive orchard and bocce ball court. If You want to find the quite, relax and lonely, this modern creek house design suitable to stay after a whole day working. |
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This Photographer's Life
This Photographer's Life |
| Ad Space Giveaway in “The Beacham Series” worth $750 Posted: 25 Mar 2011 07:01 AM PDT |
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