Catskills - Sullivan County - Ulster County Real Estate -- Catskill Farms Journal

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.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Bears, Beer and Houses

Da bear, just up from our house. A farmhouse we just started up in Callicoon, NY - somewhere above Callicoon Center and North Branch, not too far from Jeffersonville, NY.

Cottage 28, finishing up. Should be complete some time next week and we hope to have the owners in by the first week of August.

Barn III.

Ranch III being insulated.

The EcoTech spray foam guys. All of our homes have spray foam - normally a $6k upgrade from any typical builder. Insulation is the building block of Green Building.

Cottage 29 looking sharp. 8 acres, 960 sq ft, lots of porch. $270k.

That's it. Enjoy the weekend. Badminton Anyone? I'm so tired of beating up on Lisa - it's sad, like the story my dad tells me of having to play dolls with his sister so they would play catch with him.

Monday, July 5, 2010

1 Street, 1 Year, 8 Homes and 16 New Catskill Farms Family Members

It was only 14 months ago that I contacted David Knudsen to broker a deal for me on a property I had been watching for some months. It fit all his criteria for a good deal - it was on the market for some time, it hadn't seen much action, it's owners had owned it for a long and family-raising profitable time. We made an offer, negotiated, and made a deal. It was height of the world-wide panic. We made a big contrarian bet, and the bet was simply that the world was not ending, that our homes were cool and in demand, and our local bank - The First National Bank of Jeffersonville - would stay behind us like they had for the past 6 years. And the bet paid off - a huge project by present day Sullivan County's measure stick - successfully purchased, developed, designed, built and sold. All in-house. Not a single dollar of real estate commissions were paid since we reached out and marketed and described and sold and convinced and persuaded and earned the business of 13 highly sophisticated-been around the block-seen it before - been there done that - urbanites. Like I've said before - the more elevated the education and sophistication and research efforts of our clients, the more I welcome it. Cause James and I were just talking about it the other day - I mean, we aren't ducking the battle of Competition. We go head to head - no smoke and mirrors, no sleight of hand. It's like here's what we got, and here's what we can do for you - can you find better? And if you can, then we know which way to direct our future training and improvement. I mean, we go head to head with the best companies out there. Pricing, style, design, ability, talent, speed, quality. "We were drinking like the Irish But we were drinking scotch Bartender turned on a movie Everybody turned to watch And every single eye was gleaming As he reached the final scene Well, at least mine did Here's lookin' at you, kid "IT'S A MAD MISSION - SIGN ME UP' I mean, seriously, it's the biggest real estate crash since the great depression and we are selling homes like it's 2005. It's serious. Definitely serious when you understand the rather narrow foundation of our business existence. And this project started with the existing house on 44 acres that was in place when I bought the parcel. The original cottage was so perfectly Catskill Farms - it was like someone said, 'Ok, here's a fair start for once'. Richard and Nancy gobbled this one up - naturalists, teachers, tinkerers. They now look back and claim it was one the best moves they've ever made. They still live in the city but Richard has the summer off, and I can imagine he is experimenting with new fish and algae forms in his small pond.

It was a great cottage with a little barn workshop, 2+ acres, stone walls and even a frickin pond. I mean I think I sold it for some crazy low price considering its magic. Actually, that may be true for all we sell - how can you nail down a price for magic? for perfection? for peace and quiet and a lack of drama and lack of calls to all the subs who were supposed to build the house right the first time? What is the accurate price for met expectations? For living up to your promises on the biggest financial move in most of your clients life? Considering the stories out there about the bait and switch and the immediate loss of equity. Now, you got to remember I started this house in June of 2009 - a month remembered for its historic economic ugliness. Warts. herpes. bad breath. and body odor. I'm trying to hire an executive assistance currently, and the amazing applications that flood my anonymous google email account boggle the mind - and have a loose motif - 2009, spelled the end of employment. It's going on 12 months for tons of professionals who have probably been working full-time since age 15. It's extraordinary. And it's extraordinary that a business like mine, one that started from nothing - thin air - is now having the opportunity to interview, meet and hire a professional set not beyond of what I know but definitely of what I have learned to accept and expect from prospective employees. I think most of our customers and readers would be shocked at what confronts us as managers on a daily basis - not really on the job sites, but in the office as we try to ramp up our professional staff - it's absurd, confounding and exhausting. I often caution people thinking of starting a business up here that the number 1 issue they will run up against if they have a good idea is the lack of talent, staff and potential employees. It's not a joke - it can sink a business quicker than lack of business - and it's always overlooked in the planning. I know good help is hard to find anywhere, but it's a mighty strong example of that locally. The team we have put together took 8 years of constant effort, constant disappointment and constant brainstorming. But now the team is kick ass, top tier, give-us-your-best-shot ready. Courtney and Bronson signed up early for this little Cottage 22, and as I have mentioned before, then went on to pioneer one of the greatest design advances in human history - the open basement staircase. Cottage 22 - 980 sq ft of floor space, 1.5 baths, full basement, 5+ acres, seasonal stream, private, 680 sq ft of porch - great details like wallpaper in the powder room of their Manhattan neighborhood, significantly simple lighting and hand hewn/cable rail stair systems. The closed in September, 2009.

Justin and Jason loved the look of this cedar shake beauty and had big ideas of lots of cooking and outdoor porch living. Cottage 19 - 960 sq ft, screened in porch, cedar shake siding, bucks county ledgestone, 5 acres that remind me of Ireland, and a fully open first floor floor plan. This cottage closed in October, 2009.

My friend Gayle from Cottage 15 turned her friends Bryce and Thom onto Cottage 17 when it was just getting started. Now it's all about the new landscaping, and watching the bears go by. Cottage 17 - 1300 sq ft, 2 full baths, big porches, and nearly 8 acres. Closed in October, 2009.

Then across the street, Richard designed and purchased Barn 2 after seeing the article in the NY Post about Albert from the Strokes. So inspired by the full-on music studio barn we built for Albert, Richard signed up pretty much immediately. Barn II - 1100 sq ft, 1 bedroom, big open great room, 2 baths, 3 acres. Sold in March, 2010.

Daniel found us as well, and after giving up the dream of fixing up this old run down cottage, we put him in his little new cottage that he helped design. Micro- Cottage 3 - 750 sq ft, 5 acres, 1 bath, perched on a ledge looking down. Closed in April, 2010.

Farm 12, John and Wendy's dream country escape is just plain shaker and simple. It's simply a homerun of met expectations. Farm 12 - 2400 sq ft, 800 sq ft of porch, 3 bedrooms, 7+ acres. Sold in May, 2010.

And old Cottage 25 inspiration, weeks before it was torn down.

And the newly visioned Catskill Farms Cottage 25 - collaborated on with Steve from Hoboken. Cottage 25 - 1300 sq ft, workshop in the basement, wood stove, radiant heat, great high cathedral dining room. Sharp red cabinets. - -Sold in June, 2010.

That's how we kept busy during the panic of 2009. Building value, selling respite. In retrospect, a pretty ballsy endeavor. Glad it all worked out.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Mid-Century Lucas and a Farmhouse Renovation

Back in 2004 this Goldman Sachs guy and his wife and daughter hired us to remodel his 30 acre farmhouse up in Hankins NY. By the time we were done, he had another daughter in the family and I think there might even had been another on the way.

Let's just say we've improved our game since then.

Nice wine cellar down in the original basement.

I'm such a self-critic, which I guess all good business owners are - that I'm always so insecure about our early homes - but every time I have the opportunity to up close and personal with them, I'm always amazed at how they are holding up.

It's a big holiday weekend and we are meeting Gary and Nikki at Barn III to go over some major design directions. Then the calendar is free, free, free. Might go up to the porch of the Blog Cabin house to watch the Bethel Woods fireworks tonight. The backporch has an amazing vantage of the music grounds.

And our refurbished offices - on the right you can see all our siding samples we used up. And my friend Zach's Harley.

Then the frog....

....the Prince, doing the down low on my new Eames Lounger.

Amazing spring and summer weather so far. 4 house deals in the oven, 7 sales so far this year. At this pace, we will outdo last year, which outdid the year before, which outdid the year before, etc...

I got one word for those thinking about buying one of our homes - 4.5% interest rates.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Barn 2 Guy Playing Music at Baker's Tap Room

Richard, the owner of Barn 2 has just announced he is playing some music at Baker's Tap Room on July the 3rd, so if you haven't been to the Tap Room and like live music, this just might be the way to spend a few hours. The food is great. And the music too.

I think the River Mart has live music on occasion as well, upstairs with the antiques.

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