Tuesday, November 10, 2009

About Long Island Wineries

About Long Island Wineries

November 9, 2009
Last weekend, I took a Long Island Winery tour of the North Fork of Long Island, with my fellow AITP members.  (http://www.aitp-li.org/)
We all had a great time and learned a lot about wine making, distilleries and the North Shore of Long Island.  We took a bus from a Park and Ride and Freddie, our excellent bus driver, took care of the rest of the driving for us.  Our first stop was one of the most beautiful vineyards on our tour and possibly of the North Shore.  They were our first stop because they had a wedding planned for that afternoon.  Modeled after a European monastery, Raphael vineyards, http://www.raphaelwine.com/, was beautiful, breathtaking and educational.  Gabrielle gave us a great tour of the vineyard, their processing center and their wine cellars, explaining that due to the glaciers path and when they melted, the North Fork, containing approximately 62 vineyards, received perfect soil for growing grapes.  As opposed to the South Fork, which only has 2 vineyards due to their poor soil content, missing all the minerals and rich soil that was deposited by the glaciers onto the North Fork.   They are as green as they can be by recycling all the stems, leaves and wine byproducts by composting them for next seasons crop.  Our second stop was Borghese Vineyards, http://www.borghesevineyard.com/, one of the oldest vineyards on North fork.  Our wine taster guide thinks that 2007 was on of the best years for North Fork wines.  After we had a delicious picnic lunch, catered by ACE Catering, http://www.acecaterers.com/, we headed to Macari vineyards, http://www.macariwines.com/, the biggest and most commercial of the three wineries, with over 500 acres, 3 wine masters and 2 assistants.  The wine tastings at all three wineries were great and all the wines were unique, flavorful and most enjoyable.  As we headed back toward our last stop of the day, Long Island Spirits, http://www.lispirits.com/, for a tasting of LiV Vodka, we had to stop at the famous Briermere Farms, http://briermere.com/ for some hot cider, pies and local produce.  The last stop of the day was the most unique and interesting of the day, as they are the Islands first craft distillery, producing craft vodka from our very own Long Island potatoes.  We had a taste of their LiV Vodka, which was the smoothest vodka I have ever had, and a sneak taste of their upcoming lemon vodka, which was equally smooth and delicious.  They are presently waiting for labeling approval for their lemon, orange and strawberry potato vodka’s, which I predict will be a tremendous hit, just like their award-winning original LiV potato vodka.
This was one of the best “staycations” I’ve had in a long time, and it was right in our own backyard.  I especially like going to the East End of Long Island during the off-season, as it’s less crowded, more relaxed and enjoyable.  I’d like to thank AITP for organizing, researching and picking these great stops for this wonderful Long Island winery tour.  I’m already looking forward to next years trip.

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Alex C. Elie, Realtor, MBA
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Monday, October 19, 2009

About Coney Island

About Coney Island

October 18, 2009
On our way back from visiting my son Eric, during last weekend’s Family Weekend, up at Arcadia University (http://www.arcadia.edu/), my daughter and I visited Coney Island on Sunday afternoon.  I was driving home on the belt parkway and my daughter and I decided to stop and check out Coney Island.  My daughter heard of it but was never there, which is a shame since we had a great time and plan on going back in the spring time, when the Cyclone is open.  You can check out their website for hours of operation and what’s happening there at http://www.coneyisland.com/.
Their last day of operation for most of their rides was on Columbus Day, the day after we stopped by.  Although the Cyclone was closed since September 20th, as so was the Thunderbolt and Super Shot, we rode the Wonder Wheel, the Spook-A-Rama and Liz had a blast on the Bumper Cars.  After the rides we took a walk along their famous Boardwalk and the beach.  Although it was late in the season, there we still a lot of people enjoying Coney Island, but it still seemed that we had the whole place to ourselves.
After the beach, we stopped by Nathans Famous for some Hotdogs and Cheese Fries.  (Who could resist)  We found some tables to have our meal and had to share some with the flock of seagulls that was watching us, especially Lefty, who only had one right leg and was hopping on the boardwalk looking for food.
From the top of the Wonder Wheel, we got a great view of the new Cyclone Ball field, and it looks like a really nice stadium.  Come springtime, I’m taking the kids back to Coney Island for some rides and a ballgame.  (Cyclone^2 LOL)

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Alex C. Elie, Realtor, MBA
Licensed Sales Associate

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Friday, October 9, 2009

About Listing Agreements

About Listing Agreements

October 8, 2009 by acerealty
The common top three listing agreement choices are explained below.  The best choice for you will depend on your willingness and ability to tackle some of the home selling duties and the local real estate market climate.
  • Open Listing
    An open listing lets an owner sell her home by herself. It is a non-exclusive agreement, meaning the owner may execute open listings with more than one real estate broker and pay only the broker who brings an able buyer whose offer the owner accepts.
  • Exclusive Agency Listing
    An exclusive agency listing is similar to an open listing except the major difference is the agent will represent the owner. The owner still reserves the right to sell the property herself and not pay a commission. The broker is free to cooperate with another brokerage, meaning the second brokerage could bring an able buyer whose offer the owner accepts. Typically, the broker is paid a listing commission that is shared selling broker, so the owner pays both fees.
  • Exclusive Right-to-Sell Listing
    An exclusive right-to-sell listing is the most commonly utilized instrument. It gives the broker the exclusive right to earn a commission by representing the owner and bringing a buyer, either through another brokerage or directly. The owner pays both the listing and selling broker fees. The owner cannot sell the property herself without paying a commission, unless an exception is noted in the contract.
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Alex C. Elie, Realtor, MBA
Licensed Sales Associate

Century21 Prevete Real Estate
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Commack, New York 11725-3442
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