Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco Real Estate Agent’

Sep 27

Visitacion Valley Street Fair

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Bang performance at the Street Fair

The newly paved resting area at the sidewalk marks the newly improved Leland Street which is the major commercial area of Visitacion Valley district in San Francisco.

On September 25, 2011 (Sunday) from 10am to 4pm, the annual Visitacion Valley Street Fair finally come out.  Due to budgetary reasons, there was no street fair last year.  However, this year what I saw was still a major cut in the entertainment sessions as I did not seen any blow up play structure at the Bank of America parking lot as seen in the past Street Fair.

In 2006 and 2007, I had participated in the Street Fair and held up a booth there.  I got a lot of interested parties looking at the house pictures that I posted up and received a lot of inquiries.  The most welcomed one is the give away of the pocket diary and one old lady had literally lined up several times to get it.  I understand in the relatively poor area, many visitors liked to check if there were any “free” giveaways.  I remembered one year PG&E had given away free night light and Pacific Medical had given free emergency pocket packs.  This year, I did not see too much “free” giveaway but the weather is blessing, not windy.

Many non-profit organizations play a significant role in improving the livelihood of Visitacion Valley.  One obvious result is the improvements on Leland Street.  Currently San Francisco Water & Sewer Department had started updating all the sewers at Sunnyvale Street.  Visitacion Valley is notorious for its high crime rate.  Although there are many, many plannings in the development lining for this district, the most important issue is still how to lower the crime rate in the area.  Do you have any suggestions that we can do to help?

Sep 12

Walk the Mid-Autumn Festival Street Fair Chinatown, San Francisco

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San Francisco is a multi-cultural city full of immigrants from all over the world.  Like many other Chinatown all over the world, the Chinatown at San Francisco is within a few minutes walk from downtown San Francisco where major headquarters and offices located.  This town is a major first stop from Chinese new immigrants to land.  Here they can speak Chinese, buy foods imported from all provinces of China and find a reasonable price logging.  It also has good public transport linked to different parts of City for their work.  No wonder the house price in San Francisco is comparatively speaking stable. Every year the 15th of August in Lunar Calendar is Mid-Autumn Festival.  This year it falls on today, September 12, 2011 that is one day after the 9/11.  In spite of the potential danger of going out on 9/11, lots and lots of people still enjoyed walking.

I feel very grateful that my son, unlike other teenagers, did not share the not so good American culture of “independence” and still willing to walk the fair together with me.  He enjoyed watching all different Chinese cultural stuff and volunteered helping to carry the “goodies” I bought.  I remember when I was at his age, 14, I did not have the concept of going out with parents is shameful or sign of independence.  The big issue in the American education is lack of moral training.  I can understand this might be difficult of USA is the mixing pot and people from different cultures barely mixed like salad.  However, there are some special moral concept about relationship between parents and children from China that categorize that children should pay special respect to parents and elderly.  I have followed this concept and I never talked back to my parents even though I did not agree to their points of view sometimes.

Putting on my hat of “realtor”, it is truly amazing how the real estate price had been supported by streams of new immigrants.  I have many clients who literally shipped their money from China to buy real estate properties in San Francisco and nearby cities.  No wonder, the house price at the Sunset district of San Francisco seems have not dropped much, maximum 20% which is nothing in comparison with other places.

Thank you for checking in with my blog and feel free to contact me if you have any real estate needs or opinions about this blog.

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Dec 20

How should I fill out the choice of school form?

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Balboa High School (San Francisco) : arcade to...

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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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Oct 22

San Francisco Opera Premiere

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Plácido Domingo

Cover of Plácido Domingo

 

Thanks to Rooftop School and being a proud parent, I have the opportunity to join my son Toby to see the Cyrano De Bergerac.  Honestly speaking, my son who attends 8th grade is not too interested in opera and so are a lot of his schoolmate.  I myself am also very green in this area.

The major lead is the famous Placido Domingo and of course, I am attracted.  It is a final run down performance and so it is free to all students and chaperons.  It is of course of the first class quality of everything: performance, voice, music, story.

I would encourage everybody to take this opportunity to see.  It will be held in San Francisco Opera as follows:

Sunday October 24, 2010 at 2pm

Wednesday, October 27 at &:30pm

Saturday, October 30 at 8pm

Tuesday, Novermber 2 at 8pm

Saturday, Novermber 6 at 2pm

Tuesday, November 9 at 7:30pm

Friday, November 12 at 8pm

Audiences are not allowed to take picture, so excusez-moi that I have no picture to post.  My personal opinion is when compared opera to Eastern opera (Chinese traditional one), I prefered the Chinese one because I feel it is more musical and the dance is very unique.

Please feel free to let me know how you feel if you have a chance to see the one I mentioned.

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Jun 15

Interest rate discrepancies

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What is APR, why it is different from the interest rate that my loan agent/bank representative disclosed to me?

Almost all the time APR is higher than the actual interest rate that the loan agent quote you.  APR is actually a sophisticated jargon that the Bank wants to intimidate/scare you?  Just joking.

Let me demonstrate how APR comes up and you will understand.

If I say I loan you $100 and you pay 5% interest so your interest payment is $5

But what if you pay $5 interest but I am giving you $90 because $10 is your closing cost, then now your interest rate will be: 90 divided by 5 x 100% = 5.5%

This is exactly how the bank calculate your APR.  But then you say I even pay points to lower my interest rate and how come my APR is even higher?  It is because then your closing cost is higher.  Instead of $10 closing cost, maybe now you are paying $20 closing cost so your interest rate is still 5% but your APR will be 6.25%.

Thank you for checking in.  I am a real estate agent specialized in San Francisco and Peninsular area and will be happy to help you buy or sell your house.

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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 22

Free Summer Family Fun in San Francisco

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Recently  I checked into the San Francisco public library and got a free family pass to enjoy an one hour boat ride to sail along the City’s waterfront.  It was spectacular to cross under the Golden Gate Bridge with my family.  The cool part is it is absolutely free and the pass would have cost $70.

Here is the deal:

Visit any San Francisco Public Library
Choose a Participating Attraction
Use your San Francisco Public Library Card to check out a Family Pass
Confirm the days and hours the selected Participating Attraction is open
Take the Family Pass to the Participating Attraction
Enjoy free entrance for 1 to 2 adults accompanied by 1 to 4 children
Program Valid through December 31, 2010

To check the availability of pass and participant attractions, please go to:

http://www.sfkids.org/content.aspx?id=12432

Important things to remember, each family can only get one pass per week and each library only carries one of each of the above attractions and it is of course on a first come first serve purpose.
So hurry and enjoy your free trip once a week with the whole family.

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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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