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Old School Real estate blog in the Catskills. Journeys, trial, tribulations, observations and projects of Catskill Farms Founder Chuck Petersheim. Since 2002, Catskill Farms has designed, built, and sold over 250 homes in the Hills, investing over $100m and introducing thousands to the areas we serve. Farms, Barns, Moderns, Cottages and Minis - a design portfolio which has something for everyone.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Saturday Musings


In Saugerties I dropped off a winter muff hat (yes I said muff) with a furry flip front and furry flip ears coverings.  It was a favorite for multiple reasons - it was stylish, he was like one yr old, it really kept him warm and it was a gift from Jeanne and Deb over at Cottage 14 (celebrating their 5th anniversary in the home in 2014).


So I dropped off the muff hat in a large black bag and a couple of weeks later it was 'in the window', paired with this red bear and convict racoon.  Sort of sad to see it in the window all 'toy story-like' but I'm sure it was picked up quick.




On my evening stroll to the Saugerties Light House, a 1/2 mile sandy narrow trail out into the Hudson.  Ending one of my tri-county sojourns of job site visits and management.



And on the way back the Church from 1860.



And Saugerties, the Original Instagram Town.




Ranch VI on a Sunny Late September afternoon in Barryville, NY.



Always love to see the furnished.



A new gut renovation in Port Ewen along the Hudson River to meet the men doing the demolition.




Farm 24 in Woodstock NY to meet the sheetrockers.  We will be painting that before too long.


Then off to the building inspector's office in Woodstock to get submit all the paperwork for the Certificate of Occupancy for the Mt Tremper modern job.




...where I had stopped early to meet the cleaners and the carpenters.



Then over to Stone Ridge to meet the excavators and concrete folks for the footing design on the Stone Ridge Farmhouse we are just starting.


Barryville NY Cottage 45 has a lot of exterior action...





And over at Barn VII the interior is wrapping up with the painter working his magic.







Then over the Rhinebeck to check out some building lots for our cross-hudson expansion. Hello Houty Touty.



A stop at Macy's for some fall additions to my wardrobe...



I've always wanted to be able to tell a tree by its leaf, and here's a start.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Health Insurance

There is nothing more exciting than the prospect of universal health care.

Down in the trenches, where people are working hard, not to be able to afford or attain health insurance, to have your entire life revolve around health insurance decisions, to be an emergency room visit away from being broke.  it's just not human.

These are things we see everyday in our business, and regardless of the rhetoric where a person like me - making dough, small business, dozen employees. I was so supposed to be the poster child for understanding the horrors of this law and tax increase - it would drive me out of business, it would disincentivize my work ethic - that I, as a small businessperson . would be automatically and staunchly opposed on economic and fairness grounds.- it's just not true.

Oh contraire, to me it's a beautiful thing - almost godly, for the impact it will have on real lives, right away.  To free modest-living folks in the richest country in the world from lack of health care insanity and fear and life-style and job choice chains, that new freedom seems to me unassailable in it's profound fairness.

I will gladly contribute to that effort, to help achieve universally, what I couldn't supply to deserving employees individually.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Farm 24 and Modern VII

Farm 24 in Woodstock, which is 60% complete and just went into contract.





Modern VII in Mt Tremper NY, just about finished and ready for the new owner here in a week or two.



Saturday, September 21, 2013

Deja Vu - Sullivan County Real Estate

So one of my first jobs in Sullivan County was painting the barn of Alexis Rockman, the painter, and his wife.  It marks the humble beginnings of Catskill Farms.  Even before I didn't know anything, I would pass this house between North Branch and Fremont Center, and say to the guys (Polish kids I picked up hitch-hiking) - that's a perfect house.  So I recrafted it, made it bigger, raised the ceilings, improved all the systems and structures and Called It Farm #1.  That was 100 homes and 10 years ago. I was just riding a bike loop with the owner of Farm #2 the other day, a purchase in 2004 that is still serving the same family - Richard said - 'it's the only thing that has remained the same' as they have changed jobs, changed apartments, had more children, etc...


I happened to be up in Hankins NY visiting one of first big renovations now that the family is back from a 5 yr stint in London, and I passed this old empty beauty the other day.  And I stopped and briefly reflected on this wild upstate sojourn.



Then I went to my local bank branch - Jeff Bank - and they are celebrating 100 yrs of community banking and lending.  We hooked up with them for house 1, where they gave me like 1/3 of what I needed (luckily I was too green to realize that and the inevitable problem of running out of funds - hello Credit Cards).  What was $100k one-off loan has probably now involved tens of millions of dollars loaned and returned, loaned and returned, loaned and returned.  I think it's my longest relationship ever.


The whole thing reminded me of 2002, when I moved out of the city, living in my 400 sq ft shack I bought for $23k on a credit card (notice the credit card pattern), with no running water, and no indoor 'facilities' for the first year, living with my Dog Bella, and my Cat Poker, who I don't think ever really did forgive me for taking over the home that she had all to herself before I came to the neighborhood.  It wasn't until the first or 2nd Thanksgiving where I had invited the folks up and they refused to come until I got a stove and a refrigerator - I had been cooking on a camping cooktop, and putting the food and perishables outside where it was cooler.  It's definitely one of those 'starting with nothing' stories, made even more unlikely because it was taking place in NY's 2nd poorest county, with power line battles, gas drilling battles, and a world-wide economic real estate collapse - all conspiring to undo the best laid plans (though, I by no means had any 'best laid plans' stashed away anywhere).  Considering all I've been through in this journey, it sometimes feels as if my perspectives and experiences have no parallel - not because they are that great - plenty of people do great things - but because the path was so darn unusual.  I'm definitely sure that the hurdles I've hurdled have given me a thick coat of armor of experience, strategy creativity and on-the-fly problem solving - skills I learned while everything hung in the balance - and when I say everything, I mean everything.  I think 7 of the last 10 years I've spent with everything wagered, doubled down, all or nothing.  It all creates a unique perspective.

I just rearranged my living dining room and I'm super excited about the reading nooks and reading lamps I've scattered around, as well as oriented the most used spaces and furniture towards the pond and woods and morning sun.

And now for the wood stove - I went with the one on the left.   Didn't realize the price tag was on it - how uncouth Petersheim.

Charles Petersheim, Catskill Farms (Catskill Home Builder)
At Farmhouse 35
A Tour of 28 Dawson Lane
Location
Rock & Roll
The Transaction
The Process
Under the Hood
Big Barn
Columbia County Home
Catskill Farms History
New Homes in the Olivebridge Area
Mid Century Ranch Series
Chuck waxes poetic...
Catskill Farms Barn Series
Catskill Farms Cottage Series
Catskill Farms Farmhouse Series
Interviews at the Farm ft. Gary
Interviews at the Farm ft. Amanda
Biceps & Building
Catskill Farms Greatest Hits
Construction Photos
Planned It
Black 'n White
Home Accents at Catskill Farms, Part 2
Home Accents at Catskill Farms, Part 1