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The Fall House Tour commences on Friday evening, October 26, 2018, with a kick-off party, and continues on Saturday, October 27, 2018, with a complimentary breakfast at the Astor House, a luncheon, champagne stops along the route hosted by fabulous shops, a post-tour reception, and a silent auction. The tour is self-guided across several neighborhoods of Manhattan.

Previous tours have featured:  Jamie Drake,   Garrow Kedigian ,  Amanda Saiontz Gluck ,  Robert Couturier,   Barbara Littman,   Scott Salvator ,  Hunt Slonem,   Betty Wasserman,   Vicente Wolf , and other noteworthy influencers.

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Join us for the 45th Biannual Fall House Tour! This bi-annual event showcases Manhattan’s most exquisite residences, highlighting architecture, art, and history through various exceptional interior design styles.

Design aficionados looking to jazz up their experience can upgrade to a VIP ticket. VIP ticket holders begin their day with a complimentary breakfast at the Astor House, are chauffeured around the city with a private driver, and take home fabulous gifts. 

Spend a beautiful Fall day with us, and take in the stunning architecture of Manhattan to enjoy the impeccable interior design inspiration that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 21 with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of beautiful shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature a handful of fantastic homes.

VIP ticket holders enjoy a luxury experience. Begin the day with a delightful breakfast at the Astor House (130 E. 80th St), pick up your premium gift bag, and then head out in your chauffeured car to be driven to all tour locations! VIP Tours include a special VIP lunch and VIP-only home. With a cap of 100 for VIP ticket sales, get yours today!

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The New York Junior League’s Fall and Spring Annual House tours are devoted to showcasing New York’s most prestigious and luxurious residences. Past tours have featured both designers’ own residences as well as their clients. This year, they have asked Campion to participate as one of the “Featured Designers” for the tour. With their extensive invitation list, and the event’s annually increasing attendance rate, the Committee anticipates approximately 250 guests for the May 2nd House Tour. Jo Malone will continue it’s support of the NYJL House, and Stribling Real Estate has generously committed to fully underwrite the NYJL Fourteenth Annual Spring-House Tour, which means 100% of the proceeds from the event will benefit NYJL programs.

All Tickets Include complimentary Breakfast, buffet lunch, cocktail reception, a special presentation and a one year complimentary subscription of VERANDA magazine.  All proceeds of this event will benefit the charitable initiatives of the New York Junior League. 

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Soaring Insurance Costs Could Force House Prices To Fall—and Some Homeowners To Forgo Coverage

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Soaring Insurance Costs Could Force House Prices To Fall—and Some Homeowners To Forgo Coverage

When Palm Beach County Commissioner Gregg Weiss learned his windstorm insurance was doubling to $20,000 a year, his insurance agent had an unexpected solution: Pay off the mortgage on his West Palm Peach, FL, home and drop the insurance entirely.

So, two years ago, he did just that. He figured his century-old home had survived “numerous” hurricanes. The money he saved on the insurance was used instead for a new roof. He also installed impact windows in the three-bedroom home, which is located about a mile from the shore.

“It felt terrible. … [But] it just didn’t make sense anymore,” says Weiss, who is also a former mayor. “When you look at the cost-benefit analysis, I couldn’t justify the cost of that insurance anymore.”

He continues to pay his regular insurance policy.

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In the past few years, insurance companies have been increasing homeowners’ premiums , dropping longtime customers, and exiting risky parts of the country entirely as climate risks and their potential losses grow due to disasters like flooding, wildfires, and hurricanes.

That has forced homeowners such as Weiss to make tough choices, such as accepting the risks if they drop their insurance coverage, paying higher premiums, or moving to lower-cost areas. (Most homeowners with a mortgage are required to have insurance, which they can drop once their loans are paid off.)

High insurance premiums are already affecting the housing markets of the most affected areas, which continue to attract new residents often due to their natural beauty.

Homes might sit on the market for longer, prices are being forced down, and deals are falling apart. And it’s expected to only get worse as communities continue to grapple with increasing climate risks and insurance premiums. These forces are likely to contribute to where people live and what happens to the communities they leave behind.

Almost half of the homes in the country are at risk of severe or extreme damage from environmental threats, affecting nearly $22 trillion in real estate, according to a recent Realtor.com® report .

“It’s making it much more expensive to live here than it was just a few years ago,” says Weiss. “It causes a lot of stress.”

Last month, State Farm said it would discontinue offering coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in the wildfire-prone state of California beginning in the summer. This comes less than a year after it stopped issuing new home insurance policies in the state.

The news follows Farmers Insurance announcing last summer that it wouldn’t be offering any home, auto, or umbrella policies in the state of Florida. This affected about 100,000 customers.

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If these homeowners can’t find other insurance plans, they will be forced to move onto the state plans of last resort that cover the customers that private insurers find too risky. This can often be expensive and homeowners might have to pick up additional plans to cover any gaps, especially if their mortgage lenders require the extra coverage. Some will go without insurance.

About 12% of homeowners did not purchase homeowners insurance, according to a 2023 report from the Insurance Information Institute and Munich Reinsurance America.

“The biggest challenge is lots of people have made decisions based on where to live and what properties to buy based on existing insurance policies,” says  Benjamin Collier , a risk management and insurance professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. “When you change the costs, people get hurt.”

Nationally, insurance premiums rose 11.3% in 2023 and shot up 33.8% from 2018 to 2023, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence .

“In certain regions, the surge in insurance costs has been staggering, nearly tripling within a span of just a few years,” says  Jenny Lenz , managing director of Dolly Lenz Real Estate. “This sharp rise is placing immense strain on the budgets of homebuyers, with some even being forced to withdraw entirely due to insurance premiums becoming simply unmanageable or unattainable.”

How much could home prices be affected by higher insurance premiums?

Estimates vary on how much home prices could be affected by climate risk and higher insurance costs.

If home insurance premiums were expected to rise 20% annually for the next 20 years, home prices could fall as much as 10%, according to a recent report from S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Homes at risk of flooding could face even deeper price reductions. For every $1 increase in someone’s flood insurance premium, their home value falls by $41, says Shan Ge , a finance professor at New York University. In areas with high sea level risk, that $1 increase translates into a $250 home value decline. Home price appreciation also falls.

“If premiums go up by $100, home values go down by $4,100 for homes not exposed to sea level rise and by $25,000 for homes that are exposed to sea level rise,” says Ge. She was one of the authors of an academic paper that looked at how the increases in the National Flood Insurance Program premiums affected home prices.

More people are beginning to take the threat of a 100-year storm more seriously as insurance premiums rise, says Ge. Just a few years ago, the threat of a natural disaster striking their property might have seemed improbable or a problem for the distant future. But higher insurance costs that better measure their risks are hitting their budgets today .

The higher insurance costs haven’t pushed home prices down by too much—yet. With so few homes available on the market, buyers and investors are keeping prices high, even for homes in risky areas. However, experts believe it’s only a matter of time before that changes.

“In some areas, homes that are legitimately in a high-risk area, they begin to sit on the market longer. Ultimately, you begin to see discounting,” says Jesse Keenan , a sustainable real estate and urban planning professor at Tulane University in New Orleans.

The discounts are just due to higher insurance premiums. Homebuyers are also weighing the likelihood of future damages.

Higher insurance premiums are hurting home sales in some areas

Already, some homebuyers are having trouble qualifying for mortgages or are backing out of deals due to higher insurance costs, says Joe Uzee , president of the mortgage division of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust. It has 20 branches in Louisiana, a state that has been ravaged by hurricanes .

About 30% to 40% of the deals he sees in his state fall apart after someone who is under contract to purchase a home gets insurance quotes.

“They may say the insurance premium is making this payment unaffordable,” says Uzee. “It could certainly hinder a seller’s ability to sell a house.”

About 90% of Florida investors missed out on at least one deal because of insurance issues, says Rick Sharga , CEO of CJ Patrick Co., a real estate and mortgage intelligence firm. They couldn’t get insurance or couldn’t afford it for a property they wanted.

He’s personally experienced the troubles with rising insurance premiums. His insurer canceled the policy on his Orange County, CA, home due to wildfire risk. This pushed him into the state’s FAIR plan (the insurer of last resort), and he purchased an additional plan to go with it. He’s paying twice as much as he was just two years ago.

Experts say that eventually only the very wealthy and investors may be able to afford homes along the storm-prone coasts and wildfire-prone parts of the West. Everyone else, including retirees on fixed incomes, might move to nearby inland or safer counties—if they can afford to do so.

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“Lower-income and middle-income people will find it increasingly challenging to live in these areas,” says Dave Jones , the director of the Climate Risk Initiative at the Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. He is also the former insurance commissioner for the state of California. “Some wealthier people and investors will move in behind those who are moving out.”

Many of the people moving to flood zones along the nation’s scenic coastlines are indeed wealthier individuals, says Parinitha Sastry , a finance professor at Columbia University in New York City.

“If people want to rebuild and retain their communities, I’m for that,” she says. However, “people who can’t afford to bear the disaster losses shouldn’t be in those areas. It’s going to wipe them out.”

Insurance premiums are often artificially low for the riskiest homes

As high as insurance costs are, they’re often artificially low for the riskiest homes.

Prices have been driven up in recent years due to rising climate risks, more people moving to vulnerable parts of the country (such as Florida), inflation increasing the costs to rebuild after a disaster, and reinsurance companies, which insure the insurance companies. When reinsurers increase their prices, those costs get passed on to policyholders.

However, federal and state governments have been trying to keep prices in check so as not to hurt homeowners or destroy communities.

For example, the federally run National Flood Insurance Program, which provides flood insurance to homeowners, has capped increases to 18% a year for most policyholders. Critics have said that this keeps premiums lower for the highest-risk properties, but requires less vulnerable property owners to pay more to spread out the risk.

In addition, each state has an insurance commissioner, many of whom must approve rate increases before insurers hike premiums. That can become a standoff in some states where each side is waiting for the other to blink first.

The result is insurance companies are pulling out of the riskiest areas, pushing homeowners into the state insurance plans.

One potential solution is to build more resilient homes that can withstand natural disasters, says Lars Powell , director of the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

“That has to be the future,” says Powell. “Or only the rich people will live on the coast because only they can afford the insurance or afford not to have insurance.”

Clare Trapasso is the executive news editor of Realtor.com. She was previously a reporter for the Associated Press, the New York Daily News, and a Financial Times publication. She also taught journalism courses at several New York City colleges. Email [email protected].

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Originally established as a trading center, Irkutsk was founded over 350 years ago. Today, the wealth that once poured into the city is evident in the many historic wooden houses featuring elaborate woodwork and window trim. Once referred to as the “Paris of Siberia,” Irkutsk has traditionally served as Siberia’s cultural, economic and intellectual capital.

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Don’t leave the city before visiting the Znamensky Monastery or the Bogoyavlensky Cathedral , which were both originally destroyed by fires during Irkutsk’s early days. The monastery, completed in 1772, features a small cemetery where notable locals are buried. The cathedral features a jumble of onion domes and towers that have long made it one of Siberia’s most iconic buildings.

The Hotel Victoria is a good option with rooms starting at $100 a night including breakfast and parking.

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After exploring the southern coast of Lake Baikal on your drive along the Trans-Siberian Highway, you can visit the lake’s western coast as a day trip from Irkutsk.

Hop on a ferry run by the Eastern-Siberian Inland Navigation Company, also known by its Cyrillic acronym, VSRP . The ferry company offers package tours and ferry service to numerous towns on Lake Baikal.

If you just want to get out on the water for a few hours, VSRP runs a historic tour along the Angara River (about $10, 1 hour) that includes an audio guide. You can also book a tour to beautiful Peschanaya Bay (about $50, 10 hours, Fridays and Sundays only), or the quaint lakeside village of Bolshie Koty (about $26, 4-10 hours depending on the boat).

You can also buy a ferry ticket at VSRP to many Baikal towns. Bolshie Koty (about $13, 1.5 hours from Irkutsk) is one of the most tranquil locations on the lake. Ferries run to the village three times a day from Irkutsk except for Mondays and select weekdays during the summer. Check the ferry schedule before planning your trip.

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To get back on the road from Hotel Victoria, drive south on ul. Karla Marksa and take a right on ul. Lenina. Turn left on ul. Chkalova and bear right toward the Angarsky Bridge. On the other side of the bridge, get on the M-55 Federal Highway.

Outside Irkutsk the route number on the Trans-Siberian Highway changes to M-53, which will take you to the city of Krasnoyarsk (14 hours, 1,000 kilometers). The long drive to Krasnoyarsk consists of tall hills and farmland. Like the drive through the Russian Far East, you can park your car by the road and camp, although it’s best to ask for permission if you see a house nearby.

Siberia is a land of rivers, and the city of Bratsk (9 hours, 600 kilometers north of Irkutsk) is home to the Bratsk Dam , once the world’s largest hydroelectric power station.

The Bratsk Dam can be visited independently, but you’ll see far more with a tour. Contact Taiga Tours in Bratsk to arrange a visit to the Bratsk Dam.

During summer different varieties of wildflowers grow on the M-53. The flowers overtake entire fields that appear in the distance like purple or yellow lakes. Locals often pull over to pick wild berries and mushrooms, or appear in the meadows leading flocks of sheep to graze in the countryside. This is a great area to witness the pastoral life described in classic Russian novels; you’ll find that rural traditions are alive and well in the villages on the road to Krasnoyarsk.

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Upon reaching Krasnoyarsk, you can drive south away from the Trans-Siberian Highway into the Tuva Republic, home to the Tuva people , practicing Buddhists who trace their ethnic and cultural roots to the Turkic and Mongolian peoples. Most famous for their throat singers , Tuva can be a fascinating, albeit long, side trip that is recommended if you have time.

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  1. 45th Biannual Fall House Tour

    The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20th with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, ... The New York Junior League is a volunteer-powered organization of women from all generations, all walks of life, bound by a single goal: to improve the health and well-being of women, children, and families ...

  2. Spring House Tour

    The 2024 Spring House Tour begins on Friday, May 10 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, May 11 with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of beautiful shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., and will feature a number of fantastic homes.

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    SPRING HOUSE TOUR ENJOY AN INSIDE LOOK INTO INTERIOR DESIGNS THROUGHOUT MANHATTAN SATURDAY, MAY 11 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Discover Manhattan's architectural wonders and artistic treasures at the 46th Biannual Spring House Tour! ... The New York Junior League is a volunteer-powered organization of women from all generations, all walks of life ...

  4. Fall Architecture Walking Tour

    October 24, 2020 • 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. [Rain Date: October 25, 2020] Join us for our re-imagined 39th Biannual Fall House Tour! This season's event has been converted into an outdoor walking tour to celebrate the city's fabulous architecture and design through two separate neighborhood walking tours of the Upper East Side and Harlem.

  5. New York Junior League Fall House Tour

    The 2022 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 21st with a kick-off party and continues on Saturday, October 22nd with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of fabulous shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature 6-8 homes. VIP TOURS.

  6. New York Junior League Fall House Tour

    The 2022 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 21st with a kick-off party and continues on Saturday, October 22nd with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of fabulous shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature 6-8 homes. VIP TOURS

  7. New York Junior League Fall Architecture Walking Tour

    Join the New York Junior League for the 41st Biannual Fall House Tour! This season's tour celebrates the fabulous architecture and skyscrapers of the Midtown Design District and the Flatiron Neighborhood. The event will kick off with a party at Safavieh Home Furnishings at 89 7th Avenue on Friday, October 15 from 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m.

  8. Get an Inside Look at NYC Interior Designs at NYJL's Spring House Tour

    With the NYJL's Spring House Tour right around the corner on May 12, we've selected a few exceptional interior design styles from last years' House Tour to get you inspired for this year's event! The bi-annual tours, held each spring and fall, are devoted to showcasing Manhattan's exquisite residences, and highlight architecture, art ...

  9. New York Junior League's 45th Biannual Fall House Tour

    Spend a beautiful Fall day with us, and take in the stunning architecture of Manhattan to enjoy the impeccable interior design inspiration that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 21 with a full day of ...

  10. The New York Junior League's Fall House Tour

    The 2022 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 21st with a kick-off party and continues on Saturday, October 22nd with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of fabulous shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature 6-8 homes.

  11. New York Junior League Fall Architecture Walking Tour

    Join the New York Junior League for the 41st Biannual Fall House Tour! This season's tour celebrates the fabulous architecture and skyscrapers of the Midtown Design District and the Flatiron Neighborhood. The event will kick off with a party at ...

  12. Fall House Tour

    Spend a beautiful Fall day with us, and take in the stunning architecture of Manhattan to enjoy the impeccable interior design inspiration that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 21 with a full day of ...

  13. NYJL Fall House Tour

    The Fall House Tour commences on Friday evening, October 26, 2018, with a kick-off party, and continues on Saturday, October 27, 2018, with a complimentary breakfast at the Astor House, a luncheon, champagne stops along the route hosted by fabulous shops, a post-tour reception, and a silent auction. The tour is self-guided across several ...

  14. New York Junior League's 45th Biannual Fall House Tour

    Join us for the 45th Biannual Fall House Tour! This bi-annual event showcases Manhattan's most exquisite residences, highlighting architecture, art, and history through various exceptional interior design styles.Design aficionados looking to jazz up their experie...

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    Nonprofit Boards Clearinghouse Redirect. NYJL Forum for Nonprofits Redirect. Volunteer with the NYJL. The New York Junior League is a volunteer-powered organization of women from all generations, all walks of life, bound by a single goal: to improve the health and well-being of women, children, and families in our city. Join.

  16. Fall House Tour

    Get nosy and peek into some of Manhattan's most beautiful homes at this fall house tour, a benefit for the New York Junior League. In honor of this year's theme, don your most festive Gilded Age ...

  17. The Junior League of the City of New York 14th Annual Spring House Tour

    The New York Junior League's Fall and Spring Annual House tours are devoted to showcasing New York's most prestigious and luxurious residences. ... and Stribling Real Estate has generously committed to fully underwrite the NYJL Fourteenth Annual Spring-House Tour, which means 100% of the proceeds from the event will benefit NYJL programs ...

  18. NYJL Fall House Tour 2012 Journal Ad Form

    * I will mail a check to the NYJL (please note Fall House Tour Ad in Memo). Please send check to Attention Home Design Committee, NYJL, 130 East 80th Street, New York, NY, 10075. * I will pay using a credit card by calling Kat Sheane in the Office on 212-606-0247. DISCLAIMER ...

  19. NYJL Fall House Tour Donation Form

    Thank you for your donation to the NYJL Fall House Tour 2011. Please forward your donation to: New York Junior League ATTN: Home Design Committee 130 East 80th Street New York, NY 10075. For further information, please contact the Committee at [email protected]. Donations to the New York Junior League are tax deductible to the extent ...

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