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		<title>What It&#8217;s Like to Own a Luxury Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-end Realtors and estate owners give an insider&#8217;s perspective.
Privacy and security are important factors when it comes to living in New York City.
Is it really all about champagne wishes and caviar dreams? While living in a multimillion-dollar home has its perks, it&#8217;s also a lot of financial responsibility. Some new homeowners overlook the details and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High-end Realtors and estate owners give an insider&#8217;s perspective.<br />
Privacy and security are important factors when it comes to living in New York City.<br />
Is it really all about champagne wishes and caviar dreams? While living in a multimillion-dollar home has its perks, it&#8217;s also a lot of financial responsibility. Some new homeowners overlook the details and work required to own a luxury home. However, it&#8217;s often worth the upkeep.<br />
&#8220;Real luxury living is the features and the peace of mind and luxury of a hotel but the warmth and hominess of your own home and your 25 staff members,&#8221; says Wendy J. Sarasohn, senior vice president of residential real estate firm Corcoran Group, which serves New York City, Long Island, N.Y., and Palm Beach, Fla. Its clients range from Wall Street bankers to entertainment industry moguls.<span id="more-35"></span><br />
Pampered in Privacy<br />
For luxury homeowners, it&#8217;s all about amenities, and luxury living in New York City is all about privacy and security, Sarasohn says.<br />
&#8220;No one comes into the lobby of the apartment building without being screened or announced,&#8221; Sarasohn says. &#8220;The buildings have beautiful lobbies filled with fresh flowers, a white-gloved doorman and a car greeter. It&#8217;s a very stressless lifestyle. Most of the buildings offer mind-boggling views of the city so that you&#8217;re physically and psychologically above it all. You have silence and a feeling of being powerful.&#8221;<br />
Other amenities include first-class spas with private massage rooms, swimming pools, nail services and other beauty and fitness services. If you don&#8217;t want to have your manicure and pedicure downstairs, you can have it in your apartment. As for groceries, the concierge will fill your refrigerator with whatever you need. Most luxury apartments also feature radiant floor heating, wine coolers and state-of-the-art kitchens. The buildings also provide party rooms so you can entertain guests in your building but outside of your apartment.<br />
The Price of Luxury Living<br />
A luxury homeowner in New York who prefers to remain anonymous (most of them do) describes his property in the esteemed Hamptons. Purchased incomplete in 2005 for $2.8 million, the 11,500-square-foot home features an infinity pool, an attached 15-person whirlpool, a cinema that seats nine, full-size gym, billiards room and full-size bar. He says he put more than $650,000 into the home&#8217;s lavish details.<br />
The homeowner visits his Hampton home weekly during the summer and every two weeks in the off-season. Even when he&#8217;s working in New York City, his home in the Hamptons is regularly maintained. Including electric, landscape, pool maintenance and other utility bills, he estimates spending about $5,000 each month just for upkeep. Add that to the $8,000 each month he spends on his primary home in Manhattan.<br />
With all his expenses, he admits budgeting is very important for any luxury homeowner, no matter what state the economy is in. &#8220;You have to pay close attention to where you&#8217;re putting your money,&#8221; he says. &#8220;Real estate still remains a good investment. Even though things are deteriorating, now is still a good time to buy. The decline of the stock market is far more severe than the decline of housing.&#8221;<br />
He advises that now is the best time to purchase a luxury home, but buyers who are purchasing solely for investment purposes should be cautious and figure in the price of running and preserving the home.<br />
&#8220;Make sure you have not only figured the cost of home and mortgage, but also the utilities and maintenance,&#8221; he says. &#8220;This is important in calculating the home&#8217;s affordability. Also, you would want to buy in an area that you feel has a good growth potential. I felt that the Hamptons were a good investment at the time. Individuals who want to purchase purely for investment need to be careful. You must take into consideration that most luxury homes do not have a high turnover rate.&#8221;<br />
All things considered, owning a luxury home certainly has its perks. But keep in mind that the home price is just the beginning of what you should expect to pay. Luxury living is not just about buying an expensive property. It&#8217;s a lifestyle that requires maintenance and responsibility, no matter if it&#8217;s an apartment with a terrace on the top floor, an antique estate on 200 acres of lush green property or a waterfront mansion steps away from turquoise waters and velvety sand.</p>
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		<title>Urban &#8216;green&#8217; spaces may contribute to global warming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turfgrass management can create more greenhouse gas than plants remove from atmosphere
Dispelling the notion that urban “green” spaces help counteract greenhouse gas emissions, new research has found – in Southern California at least that total emissions might be lower if lawns did not exist. milfs
Turfgrass lawns help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turfgrass management can create more greenhouse gas than plants remove from atmosphere<br />
Dispelling the notion that urban “green” spaces help counteract greenhouse gas emissions, new research has found – in Southern California at least that total emissions might be lower if lawns did not exist. <a href="http://www.nymphlive.com/milf.html" target="_blank">milfs</a></p>
<p>Turfgrass lawns help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and store it as organic carbon in soil, making them important “carbon sinks.” However, greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer production, mowing, leaf blowing and other lawn management practices are similar to or greater than the amount of carbon stored by ornamental grass in parks, a UC Irvine study shows.<br />
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These emissions include nitrous oxide released from soil after fertilization. Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas that’s 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, the Earth’s most problematic climate warmer.<br />
“Lawns look great – they’re nice and green and healthy, and they’re photosynthesizing a lot of organic carbon. But the carbon-storing benefits of lawns can be counteracted by greenhouse gas emissions,” said Amy Townsend-Small, Earth system science postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the study, forthcoming in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.</p>
<p>The research results are important to greenhouse gas legislation being negotiated. “We need this kind of carbon accounting to help reduce global warming,” Townsend-Small said. “The current trend is to count the carbon sinks and forget about the greenhouse gas emissions, but it clearly isn’t enough.”</p>
<p>Turfgrass is increasingly widespread in urban areas and covers 1.9 percent of land in the continental U.S., making it the most common irrigated crop.</p>
<p>In the study, Townsend-Small and colleague Claudia Czimczik analyzed grass in four parks near Irvine, Calif. Each park contained two types of turf: ornamental lawns (picnic areas) that are largely undisturbed, and athletic fields (soccer and baseball) that are trampled and replanted and aerated frequently.</p>
<p>The researchers evaluated soil samples over time to ascertain carbon storage, or sequestration, and they determined nitrous oxide emissions by sampling air above the turf. Then they calculated carbon dioxide emissions resulting from fuel consumption, irrigation and fertilizer production using information about lawn upkeep from park officials and contractors.</p>
<p>The study showed that nitrous oxide emissions from lawns were comparable to those found in agricultural farms, which are among the largest emitters of nitrous oxide globally. </p>
<p>In ornamental lawns, nitrous oxide emissions from fertilization offset just 10 percent to 30 percent of carbon sequestration. But fossil fuel consumption for management, the researchers calculated, released almost as much or more carbon dioxide than the plots could take up, depending on management intensity. Athletic fields fared even worse, because – due to soil disruption by tilling and resodding – they didn’t trap nearly as much carbon as ornamental grass but required the same emissions-producing care.</p>
<p>“It’s unlikely for these lawns to act as net greenhouse gas sinks because too much energy is used to maintain them,” Townsend-Small concluded.</p>
<p>Previous studies have documented lawns storing carbon, but this research was the first to compare carbon sequestration to nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from lawn grooming practices.</p>
<p>The UCI study was supported by the Kearney Foundation of Soil Science and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.</p>
<p>About the University of California, Irvine: Founded in 1965, UCI is a top-ranked university dedicated to research, scholarship and community service. Led by Chancellor Michael Drake since 2005, UCI is among the most dynamic campuses in the University of California system, with nearly 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students, 1,100 faculty and 9,000 staff. Orange County’s largest employer, UCI contributes an annual economic impact of $3.9 billion. </p>
<p>News Radio: UCI maintains on campus an ISDN line for conducting interviews with its faculty and experts. Use of this line is available for a fee to radio news programs/stations that wish to interview UCI faculty and experts. Use of the ISDN line is subject to availability and approval by the university.</p>
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Sea views, wide-open spaces spread over 8,000 sq. ft, a private lift connecting first and second floors: life in the city doesn’t get much better than this




The family entertainment   area adjoins the central hall. Visible beyond the glass wall to left is a   part of the sea-facing balcony opening out [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sea views, wide-open spaces spread over 8,000 sq. ft, a private lift connecting first and second floors: life in the city doesn’t get much better than this</p>
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<p>The family entertainment   area adjoins the central hall. Visible beyond the glass wall to left is a   part of the sea-facing balcony opening out from the central hall</td>
<td width="292" valign="top">Before they started work on this luxury apartment,   architects Bahaar and Kaif Faquih of the Mumbai-based firm Faquih and   Associates, spent considerable time getting to know their client Piyush   Kothari and understanding the family’s requirements.</p>
<p>The duplex, spread over 8,000 sq. ft, has a fairly   symmetrical plan. A perforated wall separates the lobby from the central   hall.</td>
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<p>The wall, in a sense, sets the design dictum that has been followed throughout the house—visual connectivity.The double-height (22ft.) central hall has two wings, one on each side. There are no doors between the family entertainment space, the dining and breakfast corner and the kitchen. Sliding glass doors separate the balcony from this central space. Only the grandparents’ room on the ground floor and the guest bedroom have have doors</p>
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<p>Architects Kaif and Bahaar   Faqui</td>
<td width="422" valign="top">“Visual connectivity is a quintessential urban design   requirement. People constantly want to be in the thick of things and this   does become a challenge when the space is very large, so we thought of   demarcating the area with objects instead of dead walls,” says Kaif.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>A powder room that adjoins the dining area, the staff quarters with a   private stairway and a utility room are a part of the ground-floor plan. In   fact, the ground level can act as a separate apartment, considering its   various facilities.</p>
<p>A wood-and-glass staircase and a private lift provide access to the first   floor, which has two fully-equipped suites. The bathing spaces and walk-in   wardrobes in the master suite are quite the last word in hedonistic comforts.</td>
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<p>Bedrooms for the children are luxurious too, and there is also a pantry area for that impromptu midnight party.</p>
<p>Even though the first level functions as a separate entity, the architects have ensured that it isn’t completely cut off from the main house. Both the master suite and the children’s suite look into the central hall. This ensures both visual connectivity and cross ventilation.</p>
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