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Owning A Home Has Its Benefits

From Prudential National:

Opportunity is knocking for those considering homeownership for the first time. Historically low interest rates, lower home prices in most markets and the first-time homebuyer tax credit – part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 – brought first-timers to the market in droves during the first half of the year.

In fact, these consumers represented about half of home sales logged during much of 2009’s first two quarters, according to the National Association of REALTORS®, a significant increase from historic levels. And the favorable conditions that prompted many of these buyers are likely to continue. Even the first-time homebuyer tax credit that was set to expire Dec. 1 will get a second wind as legislation has passed in both houses to extend it to June, 2010.

Today’s opportunities aside, here are eight time-honored reasons why those considering homeownership for the first time should make their move.

 1. Pride of Ownership
Owning your own home adds to your own sense of self-esteem and personal pride. The satisfaction that comes from feeling connected to the land you occupy and the home in which you live is ages-old. 

2. Security of Tenancy
With homeownership comes stability. When renting, you never know when you may have to move because of new ownership, rent increases or other changes. As a homeowner, you decide when and if you want to move.

3. Privacy
While there are usually some limits on the access landlords have to property, almost all landlords can access your property for necessary inspections and maintenance. For many renters, this lack of privacy is a significant discomfort. Homeowners on the other hand generally have much stronger property rights and experience an increase in perceived and actual privacy.

4. Decorating
Homeowners are free to decorate, remodel and accessorize a home any way they want. Not only do you have the right to make improvements, but the value of those improvements becomes yours as well. Having your living space and exteriors just the way you want them can significantly increase your satisfaction with your living environment.

5. Financial Predictability
When you buy a home with a fixed-rate mortgage, you have more predictability over future housing costs. Because your interest rate never changes, the amount of your payment never changes. Financial planning and credit are more easily managed with a fixed-rate mortgage compared to renting.

6. Building Equity
When you own your own home, you pay rent to yourself instead of a landlord. Most homeowners pay for their purchase by obtaining a mortgage. As you pay off that mortgage, your equity builds and you gain an increasingly larger share in a valuable asset. Over time, that asset can work for you in many ways, such as home equity lines of credit. And of course, a home is a wonderful asset to pass along in an estate.

7. Investment Appreciation
There are certainly no guarantees of property value appreciation. In the long-term, however, real estate valuations almost always increase. This means that when you decide to sell your home, its value may be significantly higher than when you purchased it. The difference in value is called appreciation. You can reinvest that appreciation in other real estate or you may wish to downsize and keep the value of that appreciation for retirement or other purposes.

8. Tax Benefits
In the United States, the cost of home mortgage interest and property taxes are usually tax-deductible. Depending on your circumstances, thousands of dollars in taxes can be saved each year. These tax savings are not limited to federal taxes either. Many states and localities either base their tax system on the federal system or offer similar incentives to homeownership. Some additional benefits are designed specifically for first-time homebuyers. See your tax advisor for additional information.

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HJCC 's Wine, Dine and Shop

Spent last night over at Flora-Dec of all places for the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce's Wine, Dine and Shop event.

I'm not sure if it was a fundraiser or a promotional event but it was definitely a good time.  The weather cooperated so it was not too hot, not too cold, just right.

Entertainment was provided by Harry Koizumi which was great since I haven't seen that guy in forever.  Didn't know he could sing as well.  The food was awesome considering that one of the sponsors was Good To Grill.

Fun night.  Wish I took more pictures.

Pictured:
Jason Kim
Nani Hirosone
Kirin Girl


             
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Hmmm, should I enter?

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First Time Here

Looks like its going to be some good sushi.
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United Cerebral Palsy of Hawaii Dessert Event

Today I performed with Herb Ohta Jr. at the United Cerebral Palsy of Hawaii Dessert Event.  It's basically an all you can eat buffett of sweets (no problem wit dat!).

It was a fun event and I got to sample some sweets as well.  They also had a white elephant auction going on.  It went from 1:00 - 3:00p.m.

If you like eating sugar, then this might be the event for you next year.

                   
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Make a Difference Day

For Make a Difference Day this year, our company helped out at the Honolulu Zoo.

Tasks were varied (painting, weeding, raking, making masks for the kiddies).

It was a good time.

Pictured:
Khai Tran
Rene Castro
April Luga
Brian Richardson
Neil Kuioka
Helgi Thorhallsson
Chad Takesue
Cui Chen
Cory Tsuda
DJ Dole
Russell Nishimoto
Gay Sapp
Mary Edu
Mike Buck
Marshall Mower
Greta Richardon
Ron Tanino
Jim Mao
Tom Mukai
Tracy Behler

                             
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Good To Grill Breakfast

Good to Grill (located in the Kapahulu Safeway Shopping Complex) will be starting a breakfast menu next week (I think from 7 - 10:30a.m. everyday).

I was lucky enough to be one of the food tasters before the menu starts and I have to say that it was very good.  The bacon they serve is exceptional.

Check it out if you have the time.

Pictured:
Bryan Min
Devon Nekoba
Stacey Yamasato
James Chan
Jason Kim

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Wings For Shriners

Friday was the CRS (Certified Residential Specialists) "Wings For Shriner's" concert at Aloha Tower Marketplace.

I co-chaired the event with Shannon Heaven (Realtor) and was completely blown away by the response from the public and fellow Realtors.

The place was PACKED and we raised a lot of money for Shriner's Hospital that night.  It was a very, very good night.

Pictured:
Aaron Chung
Brandi Chung
Barry Flanagan
Darin Leong
Nathan Aweau
Devon Nekoba
Brad Dang
Paige Fuller
Crystal Lancaster
D'Arcy Kerrigan
Joan Matsuoka
Denise Miyahara
Johhn Ohama
Cassie Ishikawa
Kapono Kanoho
Shannon Heaven
Scott Fujiwara
Cindy Reese-Ouchi
Dennis Kamakahi
Leslie Yadao
Toan Doran
Judy Kumano
Kristin Mukai
Simona Winstone
Jackie Oldbury
Elaine Chow
Carlin Yamashita
Iwalani Dayton
Colleen Chun
James Chan
Jeff Lau
Joaana Lin
Stacey Yamasato
Mark Nishimitsu
Joanne Nishimitsu
Janelle Hamada
Mits Hamada
Keiko Kuroki
Mary Matsuda
Kimiko May
Kris Kim
Leila Wai
Linda Le
Mark Wong
Mike Yoshino
Caron Ling
Mark Kumamoto
Terrance Kawano
Robert Nishimoto
Neil Kuioka
Clint Hamabata
Russell Nishimoto
Kathy Nishimoto
Tracy Behler
John Jacobson
Dolores Bediones
Karen Lau


                                                 
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Ekolu at the Road Runner Music Hall

Ed got hooked up with passes to see Ekolu live at the Road Runner Music Hall this afternoon.  All went well.  There were pupus, energy drinks and good music.

Got to take a pic with the boys afterward.  Good job.

   
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The Sink In The Bathroom Of The Road Runner Music Hall

I don't think anyone thought this out very well. First of all, the faucets are to the right of the sink, then it just barely makes it over the edge so you can't get your hands under there. Who was the designer?
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