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You are invited to join SAREAA, a site that helps first time South Asian Homebuyers realize their American Dream of Home Ownership.
Major Event of the Month
South Asian Real Estate Association of America is organizing a Lunch Seminar on May 25th the details of which are below:
| Date: Friday, May 25, 2007 | | Time: 11.30 AM to 2.00 PM | | Location: Mayuri Indian Cuisine, 2232 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95050 | | Topic: What is new for 2007? Realtor 2.0! | | Speaker: Colleen Badagliacco, President, California Association of REALTORS | | Registration: $20 per person, $150 Table of 8 |
Hope you will take the opportunity to come and listen firsthand from the senior member of CAR this valuable information on real estate. Since a greater part of 2007 is still ahead of us, we should get educated about the market.
Yogendra Singh Cell: (408) 636-3115 Bus. (408) 629-9019 Email: yogendrasingh@comcast.net President, South Asian Real Estate Association of America CEO, South Asian Housing Assistance Resource Agency of America
Past Events
SAREAA (South Asian Real Estate Association of America) conducted a meeting on Friday, March 23, 2007 (bet. 6-11 PM) at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Milpitas. John E Wong, Founder and Past Chairman of AREAA (Asian Real Estate Association of America) was the keynote speaker and Jeff Davi, Commissioner, Dept of Real Estate, California was the chief guest. The topic was “The Mask of Model Minority”, speaking to the untapped business opportunities in South Asian Market.
SAREAA has a mission to promote the general success of South Asian American real estate professionals by providing the opportunities to network with fellow real estate professionals serving South Asian American housing market, through a nationwide network.
SAREAA membership is presently FREE to all Real Estate practitioners who abide by the NAR code of ethics and are serving the South Asian American communities helping them realize their American Dream of Homeownership. To join SAREAA, visit www.SAREAA.com.
SAREAA provides first time home buyers a multilingual housing assistance resource center known as SAHARAA, South Asian Housing Assistance Resource Agency of America, to enable them to understand the home buying and mortgage loan process, in a language they can understand, to increase home ownership among South Asian Americans. SAHARAA is starting with seven South Asian languages, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali to represent South Asian first time home buyers. To become a 1) Corporate Sponsor of SAHARAA or 2) to Sponsor a Multilingual Link at SAHARAA or 3) to join SAREAA as an Affiliate/ Partner, email enquiries to info@saharaa.org.
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Home Ownership is An Anchor - Reasons to Own Your Own Home
A commitment to something, a sense of stability. Home ownership is an anchor, something that cannot be pulled out from under you. You'll never get a notice that you have to move. Your kids will never have to change schools. It gives you freedom to plan years ahead. Read complete multilingual versions.
Read... English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali.
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| | | | | | | | |  | |  | |  | | | | Yogendra Singh CIPS, CRS, CRB President & CEO | | Venkata Putta Director Finance | | Indu Jayakumar Director Communication | | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | The Value of REALTORS - PR is one of SCCAOR's primary goals but not the only one. The Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS® (SCCAOR) has, for 2007 set as their primary goal, the implementation of a strong PR campaign aimed at raising the public's awareness of the value of using a REALTOR®. To this end, the first of two documentaries, "The value of REALTOR®s", can be seen on KRON Channel 4's "Best of the Bay" show the first Sunday of every month between 2:00 pm and 2:30 pm. To view this documentary visit http://www.bestofthebaytv.com/real1 The need for teaching the public what a REALTOR® does has become more and more important given the advent of multiple real estate websites on the Internet. SCCAOR's Public Relations campaign will augment programs being initiated by CAR and NAR. SCCAOR is proud of the services it's members offer and will continue to showcase their value in the sale or purchase of real estate in the Bay Area. It's going to be an exciting year. “Watch for more to come” said Janet R Houde, Director, Public Relations, SCCAOR, 2004 President SCCAOR and Chair, SAHARAA Advisory Board.
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| | Words Speak - Slurs of an 'ethnic' kind. How 'ethnic' changed from meaning 'heathen' to 'racial, cultural or national minority group' is the subject of an interesting article by Anand.
"The use of ethnic in the sense of "peculiar to a race or nation" began to take shape around 1851. It now pertains to or is characteristic of a people, esp. a group sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like. Its use for "different cultural groups" was in 1935; and for "racial, cultural or national minority group" in American English in 1945. Ethnicity is from 1953. In his statement "Influenced by ethnic and cultural ties", J.F. Kennedy used it to mean denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people. Ethnic cleansing is from 1991, as a result of the war in Serbia." Read more...
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 | Founded in 2003, Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) is a national professional trade organization dedicated to closing the homeownership gap facing the Asian Pacific American (APA) community. AREAA will pursue initiatives that will expand homeownership opportunities for more APA families, increase business opportunities for our members, and deliver tangible results for our national partners. AREAA is the only national trade association dedicated to representing the interest of the Asian real estate market throughout the country.
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| | News from AREAA
Asian Real Estate Association of America will be organizing its 2nd annual convention on November 11-13 at The Bellagio in Las Vegas, NV. To participate in the Convention or to become a Sponsor for the Convention visit www.AREAA.org.
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| | | | | | | The Council of Indian American REALTORS has a mission to make Indian American Real Estate Professionals and Affiliates a Visible, Vibrant and Dynamic community, determined to improve access to homeownership to all through community outreach. The COIAR has an objective to provide its members a forum for networking, education and information to enable them to achieve their professional goals and serve the community better. |
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| | | | | Housing, as we all know, is cyclical. After a four-year housing boom, we are now experiencing a return to normal conditions. It's been great everywhere, but it's really been extraordinary in California. Despite a drop in sales at the last quarter of 2006 in the state of California, the housing market, particularly in much of the Bay Area is doing just fine. According to the California Association of Realtors® (C.A.R.), over the past 30 years, California homeowners who sell after five years have realized an 11 percent annualized return on the value of their homes, but for the last three years it has been between 17 and 23 percent, says Janet Case, Executive Officer for the San Mateo County Association of Realtors® (SAMCAR) and Silicon Valley Association of Realtors® (SILVAR). Read more...
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| Stewart Title new initiative, Community Forward: Home Ownership through Access and Education, a multilingual Web site www.communityforward.com which contains information on the overall home buying and selling processes, is about reaching out to often under-served markets throughout California and assisting these communities through the home buying and selling processes. To do this, Stewart Title of California has launched a wide-ranging series of programs that will educate new audiences as well as Stewart Title's officers, agents, partners, lenders and other real estate professionals. These programs include: A children's book, A Home of Our Own: A Kid's Guide to Buying a House, which explores each phase of home ownership in a short-story narrative structure and a series of multicultural marketing orientations for real estate agents, officers, independent agents and lenders Through its Community Forward initiative, Stewart Title strives to help everyone understand what he or she needs to know when it comes to home ownership. |
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| | | | | Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (NYSE: FNF), number 248 on the Fortune 500, is a leading provider of title insurance. Nationally recognized as one of the best managed and most admired companies in the country, FNF's three primary operating segments include: Fidelity National Title Group (FNTG) comprising Fidelity National Title, Chicago Title, Ticor Title, Security Union Title and Alamo Title, one of the nation's largest and most respected title insurance and escrow companies. They currently issue nearly one in three residential and commercial title insurance policies in the U.S; Fidelity National Property and Casualty Insurance Group; and Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc |
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| | | | | Technology Credit Union has been around since 1960, providing professionals in the Silicon Valley and beyond with all the financial services and conveniences they crave. Tech CU is now among the top 1% of the nation's largest credit unions with nine full service branches in the Silicon Valley. Now with more than $1 billion in assets and still growing, Tech CU is a leader in the Silicon Valley. If you live, work, go to school, or regularly worship in Santa Clara County, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, San Mateo County, San Francisco County, or Santa Cruz County, you can become a member of Technology Credit Union. Join Tech CU today! |
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| | | | | | The Silicon Valley Association of Realtors® (SILVAR) serves Realtors and Affiliate members engaged in the real estate business on the Peninsula and in the South Bay, These include the areas of Los Gatos, Saratoga, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Mountain View and Los Altos in Santa Clara County to Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Woodside and Atherton in San Mateo County. An information resource for both Realtors and consumers, the association provides ongoing education programs and training, Internet access and online networking as well as mediation programs and legislative advocacy. SILVAR promotes the highest ethical standards of real estate practice, serves as an advocate for homeownership and homeowners, and represents the interests of property owners in Silicon Valley.
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