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Mr Sing Tao 2011 Contest

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Mr Sing Dao Contest 2011
Recently I encouraged my son Gene to enter the Mr Sing Tao Contest 2011.  At first, he had no idea of what it was and after he googled it, his comment was this was really si-si.  Anyway, he noticed my response and how happy I was picturing him enter into the ...       [Read More]

Mr Sing Dao Contest 2011
Recently I encouraged my son Gene to enter the Mr Sing Tao Contest 2011.  At first, he had no idea of what it was and after he googled it, his comment was this was really si-si.  Anyway, he noticed my response and how happy I was picturing him enter into the competition and agreed to try.
I remembered one famous Hong Kong actor once said at the Prize Award Ceremony,” if I were the winner, the competition was very fair, if not, it was not.”  I 100% agreed to this point of view.  Who won as the Mr Sing Dao was very subjective to the judges but who won the Mr Physical, however, was very objective.  Gene has been working out everyday for the past few years in preparation for his “fighter dream” and this led him to get his first award of Mr Physical.  He had completed the 3 different physical trial and had been the champion on the first two, lifting the most up within 30 seconds the heavy ball and jumped the most times on the heavy rope in 30 seconds (I had counted for him, of course).  I was so happy that he enjoyed it and I enjoyed it.
It had taken up a lot of time for rehearsal etc. but I would say this was also a very positive experience.  He told me that he did not have stage fright or maybe he had conquered that.  He is also the final 3 competitors in the talent competition.  He performed playing drum but did not perform well enough.  Maybe the set up time was too short (1 minute allowed for setting up the whole drum set) and Gene had to move his stool in the middle of the performance.  Anyway, according to his knowledge, all competitors would only win one prize and since he already won the Mr Physical, he could not be Mr Talent.
Mr Sing Dao, 2011 Nathan Ng
The Mr. Sing Tao came out to be the guy who posted the not so good looking picture in the newspaper (not photogenic, maybe).  However, I knew that he had prepared well and had been very thoughtful.  He gave one dozen roses to the audience during the cat walk and had answered the question tactfully and humorously (has the ability to entertain the audience which is the essence of this kind of competition).  I also have to praise Mr Talent, Grant Lim.  He had joined the Mr Sing Dao Contest 2010 but still came back to try the second time.  He must have a lot of confidence in himself.  I like this “not giving up” attitude.
Mr Talent, Grant Lim
On the whole, I would say this is a fair competition as I totally have no relationship with Sing Tao Newspaper or Sing Tao Radio Chanel.

Paradise for overseas investors/students?

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The tuition fee for overseas student at the public or private universities could range 3 to 10 times of the local students with American identity.  However, if these overseas student gain  their local identity by becoming an investor immigrant, the fee they saved for those 4 years tuition could be as much as ...       [Read More]

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The tuition fee for overseas student at the public or private universities could range 3 to 10 times of the local students with American identity.  However, if these overseas student gain  their local identity by becoming an investor immigrant, the fee they saved for those 4 years tuition could be as much as their minimum investment amount which is $500,000 easily.  Worth it or not?
Let us take a look.  The immigration attorneys typically will charge 10% of the total investment which maybe justified as they have to follow up with the process for up to 3 year long.  However, looking at the current real estate market, many properties had fallen to the 2000 level.  Again this have to be dependent on the location.
Lafayette is a  prestigous district that is only half an hour drive from UC Berkeley.  The medium price of Lafayette has dropped 23% from the year of 2006.  In the year 2006, the medium price is $16,141,000 and in the year 2011, the medium price is $1,240,000 and the lowest possible sold price is $820,000 which is never possible to find in the year 2006.
Overseas investors:  maybe this is your golden chance to invest in America NOW.

Myths of Short Sale

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Hello my dear readers, please answer the following questions without peeking the answers first.
1.  Short Sale means the selling price is shorter than the seller’s loan amount, yes or no?
2.  Short Sale takes a longer time to process because it involves more than the seller’s decision, yes or no?
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Hello my dear readers, please answer the following questions without peeking the answers first.
1.  Short Sale means the selling price is shorter than the seller’s loan amount, yes or no?
2.  Short Sale takes a longer time to process because it involves more than the seller’s decision, yes or no?
3.  Short Sale requires seller’s lender’s approval and this decision usually means the Bank, yes or no?
4.  The sold price of Short Sale property is lower than the fair market value, yes or no?
5.  Fair market value means the selling price of similar properties sold in similar locations within 3 months, yes or no?
6.  The parties involve in the Short Sale are: sellers, listing agents, buyers, buyer’s agents, seller’s lending institution, yes or no?
Do you get all yes?  So did I before I attended the Short Sales Seminar hosted by Chinese Real Estate Associationof America (CREAA) and presented by Elena Celestine of Bank of America today.
The answer to question no. 3 is no because while most people think that the seller’s bank has the major power to decide whether to approve the short sale transaction, in reality, the bank is only a third party who carry out the instructions from the investors behind the loan.   This also explain the complex communication path.  The listing agent has to negotiate with the “loan mitigation department” of the bank but the assigned negotiator is usually only a middle person and has to pass the information  to the investors.  Therefore, this is an extremely complex negotiation and it is more than what ordinary people think in the communication path.
The answer to question no.4 is yes and no.  Technically all sellers will not want their properties sold below fair market price and so do the seller’s lender.  However, market price is very dynamic and is determined by many factors.  Therefore, not only short sale properties, but all properties can be sold at market price, below market price or above market price.  Basically short sale properties and real estate own properties will involve more than one formal appraisals – one from the seller’s lender and one from the buyer’s lender.
The answer to question 6 is no because at least one more party will be involved, that is the investors.
1. yes    2. yes    3. no    4. yes or no    5. yes    6. no

Write down a diary of HAPPINESS.

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It is too easy to feel blue, down, discouraged and think in a negative way.  Whenever this is going to happen to me, I will turn myself to my “Happy Diary” .  I would brainstorm everything that I should feel happy about and write them down.
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It is too easy to feel blue, down, discouraged and think in a negative way.  Whenever this is going to happen to me, I will turn myself to my “Happy Diary” .  I would brainstorm everything that I should feel happy about and write them down.
Here are a few things that I can easily think of.  Let me give you an example of today.
1.  It is a sunny day with clear sky, blue sky, white cloud.
2.  I have more clothes that I need whenever I open my closet, how rich am I.
3.  My kids are growing and they are healthy.
4.  I spare some time practice “Tai Chi”.
5.  I really look at least 10 years younger and I feel at least 20 years younger.
How about you?  What is your today’s happy diary?
I am a “happy” real estate agent who can help you move into a happy home.  Please feel free to visit or contact me.
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More about Choice of High School in San Francisco

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In my last post, I mentioned that my son went through shadowing of all schools that he was interested.  There was one in our neighborhood, Visitacion Valley, that I recommended him to shadow.  Visitacion Valley is notorous for its high crime rate and is part of District 10.  About 50% are African American, ...       [Read More]

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In my last post, I mentioned that my son went through shadowing of all schools that he was interested.  There was one in our neighborhood, Visitacion Valley, that I recommended him to shadow.  Visitacion Valley is notorous for its high crime rate and is part of District 10.  About 50% are African American, rest are Asian and Latinos, very little Caucasians.  From the public school fair, I learned that our neighborhood school Burton High School has coordinated with the career development programs.  These programs had been successfully implemented int  Galileo High School and had turned Galileo from a “so so” school into a good one.  Therefore, I attended Burton’s School Open House.   At the open house, there are very few parents & visiting student: only 2 Latino families, 2 Chinese families (including my son and I), 1 caucasian family and 0 African American.  The principal is young, energetic and enthusiastic.  He answered all our questions and showed a good cooperative attitude.   Long story cut short.  My son shadowed all the AP classes and his comments are the teachers are excellent and he liked them.  He also found the school campus and everything else is “OK”.  So, in my Choice of School form, we put down Burton High
Schools are like eveything else, changed all the time.  The principal is the soul of the school.  Very often when the new principal joins a “bad” school, s/he can introduce new elements and convert the “bad school” into “good school” gradually.  This had been the case for Galileo High and Balboa High.  I am now seeing this sign for Burton and Mission High.
Thank you for checking in with me.  Happy Holidays!
Tina To, real estate agent serving San Francisco and Peninsula area

How should I fill out the choice of school form?

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I have never thought of the difficulty of filling up the choice of school form.  When I was a student, the first time I faced it, I was only 12 years old but my parent let me make the choice.  So I fill out the school from their commonly known ranking as my ...       [Read More]

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I have never thought of the difficulty of filling up the choice of school form.  When I was a student, the first time I faced it, I was only 12 years old but my parent let me make the choice.  So I fill out the school from their commonly known ranking as my choice.  That is, the school that has the highest academic score be the first choice and then next and so on.  I was sent to my 13th choice because my result of the public exam I took was bad.  But if I were smart enough, I should have chosen the sister school of my elementary school.  That school did not rank the highest but is definitely a good school and much better than the one I was sent to.  This was my choice of school story in Hong Kong.
Many, many years past.  I choice the school for my son.  Instead of making all the choices, I only made one, Rooftop Alternative School.  If my boy could not go to that particular school, I would send him to a private school.  Fortunately, he got into it and more fortunately, he likes it, enjoys it all the years from kindergarten to 8th grade.
According to the school counsellor, every student should have 3 plans: choices of public school, choices of chartered/alternative schools and private schools.  My son has opted out all chartered schools and I have opted out private schools.  Although private schools offer sliding scales for people who cannot afford full fare, most students are from rich families and the feeling or the threat of being ”high-nosed” by the schoolmates are high.  Choosing schools are not solely to get the best acadmemic or other programs, it is also about choosing learning environment and other psychological reasons.  My son agrees with me at this point.  So he chose several schools that he was interested in and shadowed them.  He made his choice accordingly.
I have interviewed several parents about how they did they fill in their forms and got these answers:  one only filled in 4 public schools and all of them were hot and popular, her son finally got into the last choice: the other one filled in 3 schools but repeatedly filled in all these 3 to take up the spaces of choices.  My fear is if I did not put in any one of the less popular school, my son may be thrown to the least wanted school.  Therefore, my son agreed to fill in one rising but not popular neighborhood school.  To be continued . . .
Thank you for checking in.
Tina To, realtor serving San Francisco and Peninsular for 20 years+

Cut the Tax, Pay the Unemployed, Where is the $???

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Just turn on the “Printer” and here you go, the money that we need.  Is it just that simple?
How about cutting tax for the higher income group to trade for the extension of another year of unemployment payment? 
Recently, I called one of my potential buyer who ended up not buying because of unemployment.  ...       [Read More]

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Just turn on the “Printer” and here you go, the money that we need.  Is it just that simple?
How about cutting tax for the higher income group to trade for the extension of another year of unemployment payment? 
Recently, I called one of my potential buyer who ended up not buying because of unemployment.  She still had that much of downpayment handy but can no longer qualify for any loan.  She is an experienced dentist assistant and I do not expect less people will see a dentist because the economy is bad.  If you have serious toothache, no matter what, you will see a dentist.  But what about that periodic cleaning or minor toothache, can you go without it?  Oh yes.  So her boss has to cut cost and so do many other businesses.  Instead of hiring full time employee, many firms fired the permanent staff and replace them with the temporary staff.  Of course, no fringe benefits, no 401K, no medical insurance payment, these add up figures help.  Now what?  Why should the unemployed work the part time job, being deducted the hard earned money from their unemployment benefits?  So, it ends up while business people try to survive by cutting cost but the unemployment money take away their part time helpers.  18 months are long enough and now another year, no kidding.
My prospect actually turned down many part time jobs.  She did not want to work for nothing.  What I mean is the money she earn from the part time job will be deducted from her unemployment paid.  So she only look for permanent position and so are thousand of many others.
Thank you for checking in.
What do you think?  The latest figure is 64% of population can now afford to buy a house but not so many people are really buying.  Why?  Will tell you next time.
Tina To – agent with heart, serving San Francisco Bay Area