Posts Tagged ‘San Bruno’

Apr 11

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.

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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Dec 20

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 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+

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Dec 15

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.  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

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Dec 8

Green Tax Credit

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Tax Deduction

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Have you winterized your home yet?  How about change your aged single pane windows into the updated double pane and keep your home a little warmer and in the meantime obtain a tax deductible amount up to $1500 for your federal tax?

If so, you need to hurry to do so before December 31, 2010.  For details please visit

http://www.energystar.gov/

Source from: C.A. R. Newsline

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Nov 20

How to choose high school for your child?

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If you have a child at 8th grade like I do, you should be busy helping your child to enter his appropriate high school.  Most parents like myself have already got some help from the school counsellor or teachers or administrators of your child’s current school.  Having made a mistake with my elder son in choosing his high school, this time, I am spending more time to do my research.  Usually we (my son and I) can check schools through 3 ways:

1.  To check the websites of different schools

2.  To go to the school Open House

3.  Shadowing – shadowing means let your child shadow one student of the high school and join all the daily school regular activities including attending classes, go to recess, taking lunch etc.

There are basically 3 types of schools that all parents should consider.

1.  Public school – in San Francisco, Lowell High School ranks academically way higher than all other public school and will only consider straight A students application in their first round of “lottery” and then open to the second round of lottery which will include students from ALL – basically giving chance to those “handicapped” financially, academically, socially, racially.   There are also other highly favored public school boosted by their good academic results or other specialties.  For example, School of the Arts hold a very high Arts standard requirement beside academic results.  All candidates has to passed their board of examiners to study their chosen Arts area.  If your child plays piano very well and choose piano as their arts subject, then your child has to play one prepared piece (by memory) and then another piece by sight but was given by the examiner with no advance preparations allowed.  I have more insight of School of the Arts because my elder boy is graduated from there last year.

2.  Charter Schools – Charter Schools are public schools but have an independent administrative power to run their school in their own ways.  It is like an experimental school and usually starts from a small one.  For example, my younger boy’s current school , Rooftop, can also be considered as a Charter but it is named as alternative.  It is different from other public school in many ways.  First, the size is very small.  Each grade only has 60 students and at kindergarten and elementary level, each class has 20 students.  The students come from every where throughout San Francisco.  In addition to “standard” academic subjects, there are gardening, sensory motors and many different arts which usually integrated into the academic subject as well.  Rooftop originally starts from the roof only.  The recent Hot charter school is Gateway High School.  This year, Gateway also introduce its middle school.  However, if you are interested please check www.gatewayhigh.org.

3.  Private school

Each student can apply separately public school, charter school and private school.  In this way, your child will have at least 3 choices.  For me and my son we are still in the process of investigating different public and charter schools.  We have opted out private school for financial reasons.  Although there are scholarships or grants could be applied for students who like to attend private schools, I would not like my son to feel inferior.  By looking at the questionaires of the private schools and also Gateway High School, I feel that my son is not applying school, instead he is more like applying a very important job in the adult world.  The way both Toby and I interpretate the question is how can Toby and I contribute to Gateway so they may consider accept Toby.  What is good about Toby so that Gateway should take him as his student.  It sounds so ridiculous.  Also I do not believe the so called “lottery system”.  Lottery is just an excuse for the school to turn down one particular student’s application.

Schools play an extremely important role in the house price when the enrollment is giving priority to local residents but this had been slightly changed in the past few years.  I am a full time real estate agent and truly understand how the parent feel and will do for their children.  If you have any questions regarding schools or real estate, please contact me so that we can discuss.

Thank you for checking in.

Tina To

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Jun 13

Free family activity in San Francisco

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Last week I made use of free family pass again to go to Cartoon Arts Museum which is located at Mission and 2nd Street.  The standard charge for adult is $8 and for kid is $6.  It shows a good cartoon history and have a good deal of collection.  However, there is nothing hands on and not really too fascinating for the young kids.

However, it is free.  So have you tried yet?  If you live in San Francisco, go to any public library and see what is still available for the free activity that you can enjoy with your family within this week.

Go to http://www.sfkids.org/checkoutSF for detailed information.

Thank you for checking in with my blog.

I am a real estate agent who specified in San Francisco and Peninsular area.  I would like to share as much as I can all the interesting local information with you.

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Jun 11

Wall Street Tsunami – are we experiencing the worst depression?

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“Oh , we are experiencing the worst depression!”  ARE WE? ? ?

If you are Jewish and aged over 50, your parents may had been ran away from the Nazi Camp or forced to run away from homes.  If you came from China and aged over 50, you should have experienced the Cultural Revolution.  The point is if you asked those people, which period is worse, now or then?  What is your hinge?

Yes, we have a high unemployment rate.  Yes, a lot of people lost their homes because of foreclosure.  Yes, the government is keep on cutting budgets.  Yes, our economic growth is a negative figure or close to zero.   But how many years have our ancestors live a “simple” life before the Industrial Revolution kicked in?  Could we call those years the worst?  Would our ancestors said so?

During the 1929 depression, a lot of people hid themselves in the theaters and enjoyed the extra low ticket fee.  A lot of family actually felt those were the time they felt the closest as parents were jobless and had plenty of time with their children.  Can we still enjoy some of those side “benefits” today?

So, cheer up.  This is not the end of the world.  We are not at our worst period and so will not be tomorrow.

Thank you for checking in with my blog.  By the way, if you are thinking of making use this golden chance of low house price, low interest rate in San Francisco or Peninsular, feel free to contact me.  I have over 20 years experience helping people acquire their first home.

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Jun 9

三藩市免費旅遊點

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最近當我去借書時,無意間發現三藩市居民可以憑有效圖書証去取一個免費旅遊紙,圖書館職員會告訴你有什麼參加的單位尚有位讓你一家人(二位大人,四位低於18歲小朋友)一起免費去的勝地。地點包括有:免費船河﹑科學館等。。詳細情形請上以下網頁www.SFPL.org/checkoutSF

May 7

A simple gift to Your girlfriends who are Mother

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In case you are thinking of what you want to send your girlfriends/ motherfriends

you may like to send this one.  I recieved this one from my friend and I think it is amazing.  Please click onto “rising mother of the year” to see.

rising mother of the year

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Apr 26

REO and SHORT SALE

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MIAMI - JANUARY 06:  A Short Sale sign is seen...

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REO  is the short form for Real Estate Owned.  The real meaning is the lenders, usually the banks, have taken over the properties and are actually owners of the properties.  When the properties put up to the market for sale, the lenders/banks had already come up to an agree upon for sale price so usually if the buyers offer the asking price, it will be approved.  However, some lenders/banks will still listen to the sale experts marketing strategy, i.e. to ask for a ridiculously low price to encourage strong competition and thus beat up the sold price.  Anyway, the buyers involved usually can close the escrow within a reasonable time like a normal sale.

Short Sale means even after the sold price of the property is still too short to pay the mortgage.  In this case, the individuals are still owners of the properties and not the lenders.  However, since the homeowners cannot bring additional money to pay back to the bank/lenders, the sold price has to be approved by the lenders.  Since in this case, it is the homeowners who initiated to sell the property to avoid foreclosure, the lenders/banks involved had not yet came up to an agreed upon price prior to the property put for sale in the market, every offer has to be reviewed by the lenders/banks involved.  Thus it usually takes a much longer time for closing.

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