Sunday, July 17, 2011

Eat Here, Play Here, Live Here ~ A Local's Guide to San Diego ~ Kim Loves San Diego

For 25 years I have been a perpetual tourist in America's Finest City. I LOVE SAN DIEGO! Our family is always on an "over-night" in the Gaslamp, Mission Bay area, La Jolla, Carlsbad enjoying what tourist's spend their lives saving for...a visit to San Diego.



I've never run out of great things to do here. Activities. Restaurants. Events. The beach. It's endless. As a Realtor I want my clients to enjoy a comfortable transition. I decided to list my favorites, solicit recommendations and post daily interesting places to go & things to try in San Diego.


Kim Loves San Diego was born. My Facebook page has daily postings for all things San Diego. Of course, there are discounts and coupons, too. So, if you're planning a trip to this gorgeous Southern California city, click on this link & "LIKE" the page. Check it daily or connect it to your page. And please, add your feedback & commentary. Tell me YOUR favorites so I can pass them along. Welcome to San Diego!


Not sure how to create your own Facebook page? Courtesy of Tassia Bezdeka here's a wonderful "how to" video for step by step information.














Sunday, July 10, 2011

Where To Buy Those Opening Day Hats for the Del Mar Races

From Discount to Couture, view the
latest in headwear for Opening Day
at the Del Mar Race Track
July 20, 2011.

Check this complete list of local shops & online shopping. If you're looking for a discount check out SundaysVeryBest.com. Chic chappos only $28.90.

And if you just love to look fabulous any day of the week, order more than one! Have a great time while looking great!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Real Estate: GOLDen Opportunity of This Decade

by Steve Harney on March 30, 2011


Everyone wants to comment on the current real estate market. They want to talk about how now is not the time to buy a home. Some even argue owning a house has never been a great investment. Most say it will be a long time before real estate again begins to appreciate. It all sounds so familiar to me. It was just a decade ago that many made the same arguments about gold as an investment.


Gold had dropped from over $400 an ounce to $250 an ounce (a 40% decline) from February 1996 to August 1999. People ran from gold as though it was a plague.


Lord William Rees-Mogg, the current Chairman of The Zurich Club, in 1997 said:


“No investment has been so thoroughly exploded as gold; most people think that there will no more be another gold boom than there will be another boom in tulip futures in The Netherlands.”


Two years later in 1999, Don Wolanchuk author of the Wolanchuk Report explained:

“Everybody hates gold. You can’t have a bottom until everybody is out. And everybody is out of the gold sector.”

Everyone knows what happened next. The proclamation of gold’s death was rather premature. Gold rose from $250 an ounce to over $1,400 an ounce in the next twelve years. I see the same situation with real estate today. I am not predicting that real estate will see the same levels of appreciation. I do believe however that the market will rebound strongly. Those who continued to believe in gold as an investment were rewarded.

Those who continue to believe in real estate as a sound investment will also be rewarded.

Here is what Adam Hamilton wrote in October 2000 in an essay titled Is Gold Dead?

The road for gold investors has been long and parched in the last five years. They have wandered through a seemingly endless desert, occasionally tempted by what proves to be an illusory mirage. Many have fallen beside the sun-cracked path, their white bones picked clean by buzzards and gleaming in the sun. Nevertheless, a brave contrarian core continues to march forward. They have studied history, currency, gold, investments, economics, and finance. They understand the timeless value of gold, the cyclical nature of the markets, and the vagaries of human psychology. They realize it is darkest before the dawn, and the journey most difficult right before the homestretch is reached. Gold is in an INCREDIBLE position, and it will have its day. Nothing goes up in price forever, and nothing goes down in price forever. Investments are cyclical. Gold is NOT dead, it is simply biding its time, waiting for its next earth-shattering mega-rally. The spoils that go to the few remaining gold investors when that day inevitably arrives will be fantastic. The stunning victory will quickly blot out the painful memories of the long struggle…


You could replace the word ‘gold’ with the words ‘real estate’ throughout this essay and it would apply today.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Cirque Du Soleil is in San Diego!


Cirque du Soleil is pleased to announce that its newest arena show, Quidam, will perform in San Diego from March 30 – April 3, 2011 at the Valley View Casino Center (formally the San Diego Sports Arena) for eight performances only. Quidam tickets are available now at cirquedusoleil.com/quidam or 1-800-745-3000.




Quidam had its world premiere in Montreal under the Big Top in April 1996. Since that time, the production has toured on five continents and been experienced by millions of people. In December 2010, Quidam will embark on a new journey, performing the same captivating production, but now in arenas throughout North America. The international cast features 52 world-class acrobats, musicians, singers and characters.

Young ZoĆ© is bored; her parents, distant and apathetic, ignore her. Her life has lost all meaning. Seeking to fill the void of her existence, she slides into an imaginary world—the world of Quidam—where she meets characters who encourage her to free her soul.


Quidam: a nameless passer-by, a solitary figure lingering on a street corner, a person rushing past and swallowed by the crowd. It could be anyone, anybody. Someone coming or going at the heart of our anonymous society. A member of the crowd, one of the silent majority. The one who cries out, sings and dreams within us all. This is the “quidam” whom this show allows to speak. This is the place that beckons—a place for dreaming and genuine relations where all quidams, by proclaiming their individuality, can finally emerge from anonymity.

Show Schedule (March 30 – April 3, 2011):

• Wednesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m.

• Thursday, March 31 at 7:30 p.m.

• Friday, April 21 at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

• Saturday, April 2 at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

• Sunday, April 3 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Ticket Information: • Adults: From $40 to $115 • Children (12 & under): From $32 to $93 • Military, Seniors & Students: From $36 to $99

Click Here for more Ticket Information! And Click Here for an amazing Preview video!!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Distressed Properties: Discounts and Difficulties

by The KCM Crew on March 25, 2011

Most buyers want to make sure they get a ‘good deal’ when they purchase something. Purchasers of real estate are no different. That is why many decide to buy a distressed property (a foreclosure or a short sale). The National Association of Realtors (NAR) last week reported foreclosures, on average, sell at a 22% discount and short sales at a 17% discount. It sounds like a pretty good decision to buy a property at those levels of discount.


However, the purchaser must realize that there are added obstacles in these type of transactions. Many foreclosures are left in less than pristine condition by the previous owner and some have title issues that must be corrected before they can change hands. Many short sales have multiple loans that must be negotiated before an offer is accepted by all parties to the transaction. This can take months in many cases. Purchasing a non-distressed property will probably have a lot fewer pitfalls.


“Patience Equity”


Does that mean that you shouldn’t consider a distressed property? Not necessarily. Just understand that there is an additional cost to purchasing a foreclosure or a short sale: the cost of time. For some, the 17 or 22 percent discount is well worth the extra time they must spend on the transaction. We like to call that savings your ‘patience equity’. Patience equity will require you to be patient however. Realize going into the deal that there will be obstacles to overcome and make sure you give your real estate professional time to overcome these challenges. Again, patience equity will require your patience.


Bottom Line


Buying a distressed property could make sense for you as long as you realize you will need to be VERY patient with your real estate agent throughout the process. If you are, you will own a home that has considerable equity the day you move in.

Friday, March 25, 2011

2nd Annual Mission Valley Craft Beer Fest

Most San Diegans normally visit Mission Valley for the mall, but this weekend, fans of craft brews should head out to Handlery Hotel & Resort for the 2nd Annual Mission Valley Craft Beer Festival. Rock out to live music by San Diego's favorite local musicians, including jazz crooner Missy Anderson, SoundDiego Live alum Jesse LaMonaca and the Dime Novels, and reggae band Safety Orange, while drinking your way through selections from more than 30 craft breweries and 15 local chefs.

Confirmed breweries:
Airdale Brewing Company, Back Street Brewery, Ballast Point Brewing Company, The Bruery,
Eastlake Brewhouse, Firehouse Brewing Company, Green Flash Brewing Company, Hess Brewing Company, Iron Fist Brewing Co., Karl Strauss Brewing Company, La Jolla Brewhouse
Left Coast Brewing Company, Lightning Brewing Company, Manzanita Brewing Company, Mission Brewery, New English Brewing Company, Oggi's Pizza & Brewing Company, Pacific Beach Alehouse, Stone Brewing Company.

Proceeds from the event will go to Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, a non-profit organization that provides reconstructive plastic surgery to children and young adults with physical deformities. Tickets $35, $15 designated driver. Save $5 with promo code “HOSTED”. Sunday, March 27, 12-6 p.m.

Bar Biz by Kelly Cisek