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7 Zen-tillating Tips to Feng-Shui Your Home (Guest Post)

8/6/2012

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The feng-shui concept is a 3000-year-old Chinese discipline that was first used for tomb sites. It became involved not only with the remains of the dead, but the way the whole kingdom worked with each other. While a complete feng-shui transformation may be quite difficult- you can start simple. A few items can provide inspiration, allowing you to build your home in the style and conceptual basis of zen living. 

1.) Emptying the Cup: A well-known Japanese practice goes something like this: a visitor wants to experience Zen. The master, serving tea, keeps on pouring the visitor’s cup full- but doesn't stop. When told by the visitor that no more will go into the cup- the master simply replies that similar to the cup- one is full of her own opinion. No one can experience Zen unless the person empties the cup. What’s the relevance, here? It's simple- the clutter must be cleared. As Rodika Tchi asserts, this is an “essential” step to experiencing feng-shui in the home.

2.) Learn the Five Elements of Feng-Shui: By integrating feng-shui inspired elements you can incorporate these time-honored traditions in your home:

  • Wood: try plants, vertical lines, and the color green for new beginnings and growth.
  • Fire: lighting, triangular items, and the color red for passion/reputation.
  • Earth: earth tones and square items for stability.
  • Metal: white and light pastels, metallic items, and rounded objects for focus.
  • Water: sinuous objects and the color black for connections and inner truth.
3.) What’s Your Birth Element? Once you find out your feng-shui birth element you can integrate the accompanying element into your home, expand on the elements in the previous step.

4.) What’s Your Kua Number and Lucky Directions? First, find your Kua number; Then use a feng-shui directions chart to locate your lucky directions. Once you determine both items you can begin to re-work your space to accentuate the direction. For instance, maybe you can turn some sofas to the correct direction to revitalize better energy. From sofas to your bed, the dining area, and much more, these can play a pivotal role in the feng-shui of your home.

5.) Don’t Forget About the Outside: Utilizing the practical guidelines for the five feng-shui elements you can apply them to outside your home as well. For instance, look for triangular items to enhance the fire element in your garden. Do the same for other elements in order to achieve the correct level of energy- feng-shui doesn't only apply inside of your home.

6.) Pay Attention to the Upkeep: In feng-shui, the fluidity of energy and the element is central to the concept. In other words, the energy can easily be influenced with your actions. As, in the initial step, the cup was emptied, one must be careful not to disturb the positive flow of energy. Staying mindful of the elements and energy can allow you to maintain the positive state of feng-shui in the home.


Alan Bryan guest blogs above for Habitat For Hermanity. Born and raised near Silicon Valley, Alan's parent's had high hopes for him. Those hopes did not include gaming. Fortunately, Alan was able to channel his love of gaming into a career as a journalist...focusing on gaming. Both Alan and his parents have accepted this compromise. 
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What Realtors Can Learn From Scorned Bitter FSBO Lady! (My Huffington Post Article)

7/31/2012

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After blogging about her and talking about her on radio, you'd think I'd be sick of Elle. But no, I'm her biggest fan! My Huffington Post article finally came out today about Elle, the "scorned"  Oregon woman selling her house after her hubby ditched her for a 22 year old yoga gal. It's a lesson us real estate professionals need to learn! Read Truth in advertising...It works!  Peace out! 

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(VIDEO) Bust Out That Powdered Wig, It's Baroque Decor! 

7/30/2012

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As many of you know, San Francisco Chronicle teamed up with me for their Home Decorating Video Series! First topic is about Baroque interior design tips. Watch as I deftly weave in men in tights & Madonna (Can't help it. It's my frame of reference!). Bust out that powdered wig & enjoy!  

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(VIDEO): How to Buy Bungalows! 

7/20/2012

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Home Inspectors Are NOT Regulated! Gotta Check Their Cred!

7/9/2012

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Did you know that home inspections are not regulated by the state? It's kinda scary to know any Joe Schmo could call themselves a home inspector and advice you on the biggest purchase of your life. (Even I could claim I'm a home inspector...I can't hammer a nail to save my life! Gotta protect my Lee Press-Ons).  To ensure you get a qualified inspector, make sure:
  • The guy (or gal) isn't some handy(wo)man moonlighting as an inspector. It's their full time job.
  • To ask for a sample report. There should be TONS of clear photos peppered thru out the report! I'm shocked in this digital age some inspectors' reports just are narrative reports (aka no pix). It's lazy. It's from the last century. And you need pix in case you need to prove something in litigation down the line. Words can be mis-interpreted. A photo is worth a 1000 words...especially in court! 
  • They have some professional credentials. General contractors license? Member of ASHI? 
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(VIDEO) Making Business Cards Is E-Z As 1,2,3! 

7/9/2012

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(VIDEO) Best Ways To Rent Apartment for Cheap!

6/1/2012

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Things to Verify Before Signing That Lease!

5/23/2012

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It's Like Carfax But For Houses! 

5/19/2012

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Now you can dig up the dirt on a property all online!  San Francisco Planning Department lets you dig up a property's history from rent control,  complaints, historical status, zoning, permits and more! This is super useful for anyone who is planning on buying a place or even renting. You can not always rely on the landlord or seller's disclosures (because they might not know themselves either). 

I wish every city made this info as readily available as SF. It's like Carfax, but for houses! 

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(VIDEO): How To Announce a New Home Purchase!

5/7/2012

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After searching high and low for your dream home, you can't keep it to yourself, right? You have to show off, er, I mean  share it with your friends and family! Here are some of my ideas for eHow.com. 

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Herman Drops In as Apt2B.com's New Gaybor...With Apartment Design Tips!

4/16/2012

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Check me out on Apt2B's blog! They got tons of tips for LA fun and furniture too!  While you're there, say hi to the cute Guy in 2A & the fab Girls From 2C. (I guess that makes me the Gay in 2D?! LOL) Love these guys!  In fact we are doing a giveaway for a BBQ Pot! Enter here. 
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Hermanity's Home Decor 2012 Forecast for Frontiers Magazine

3/20/2012

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Read my feature article for Frontiers Magazine, where I round up the top trends in decor in their annual "Our Home Design Guide" issue. 

-What colors are hot? 
-Has Madonna brought gold back into vogue? 
-Is indoor wicker furniture the next hot trend? 
-Why locally made pieces are cooler!

I love writing for this publication cause they let me be me. ("Love Your Small Unit", "Turn Your House into A Green House")


Side note: I love that the cover is an Asian hottie! Who was the last Asian Cover Boy? Probably me. 

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2012 Forecast & Tips for LGBTQ Real Estate Market for Gay Parent Magazine

3/1/2012

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Gay Parent Magazine interviews me about real estate for the LGBTQ community. What's my #1 tip for gay/lesbian buyers? Why it's the Year of the Landlord? What about homophobic sellers? Any advantage to owning property as gay married couple? For my answers, click here for full issue (see pg 17).  FYI, big file.

It's not just celebs like Elton John, Ricky Martin, Neil Patrick Harris, Rosie, etc. but I can't believe so many of my gay friends are poppin' out babies. Maybe I'll be next...if I ever find Mr. Right. Although I can't wait forever. At this rate, I might have to do it solo! I can't let these cheekbones go to waste!

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Herman's Exclusive Feature for Wealth Magazine: Condo Investing Tips!

2/19/2012

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Wealth Magazine  allots me a beautiful full 2 page spread in their Winter 2012 issue. Check out my exclusive web video "Condo Investing Tips" for this esteemed publication dedicated to "financial intelligence for life". 
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Herman's Quick Decorating Tips to Sell Your Home for eHow.com!

2/3/2012

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With winter slowly melting away, eHow asked me to do a quick vlog for sellers who are prepping their homes for the traditional high season in real estate: Spring & Summer! De-clutter, de-personalize, stage & match your decor with your house style. Good luck! 

 


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Old Historic Homes: Charming Anachronisms or Money Pit?

2/1/2012

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Attention all architecture freaks! Check out the Heller House, a gorgeous 1897 Frank Lloyd Wright home for sale at $2.5M.  It's so easy to fall in love with these historic properties. That old world charm is to die for: the wainscoting, the orate banisters, stained glass windows. But, once the charm wears off, be sure you love it enough to overlook the lead based paint, torqued foundation, drafty windows and don't even think of all the people who have died in it. (yes, I went there!). Old homes are magically nostalgic, but they can also be money pit!  

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My Exclusive Video for Sold Magazine: Tips for Real Estate VideoBlogging

1/11/2012

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I've been in the vlogging game for a few years now, so I often get asked by realtors how to videoblog. Sold Magazine incidentally had me do an exclusive clip for their readers about this very topic. Here some quick easy tips. Don't miss the last one. It's the most important, and most hilarious, tip! 
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How to Promote Yourself as a Real Estate Agent

1/5/2012

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According to the National Association of Realtor's latest info from Oct 2011, there are 1,024,669 Realtors in the United States.  Seems like a substantial number but let's not kid ourselves folks! A lot of these peeps are part timers. And many of these are older agents trying to catch up to real estate in 2012. (Average age of a realtor is 56, while the average home buyer is 31.)   It's often quoted amongst us real estate professionals that 80% of the business is done by 20% of the agents. If you happen to be that 20%, then good for you. You may skip this video!  

But if you are just eking out a living in real estate, you wanna promote yourself differently in 2012.  Ditch those cheesy calendars & tacky magnets. I've never heard of a seller who decided to list their house with an agent because they found her name on a Safeway shopping cart (aka "cartvertising"...yes, it's a real thing!).  Watch my new video for eHow for some promotion suggestions.   It's a new year, try something new!

Stop moonlighting at other jobs to make ends meet. Commit to going full force hocking homes! I know you can do it! Have a prosperous exciting 2012! 

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Tips for Selling Your Unit: Make Sure Your Condo Isn't a Condon't!

12/21/2011

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There are special considerations when selling a condo! When you are hocking your goodies out there, a lot of it is preparation (H). Watch my latest video for eHow.com.

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How to Decorate a Tiny Teeny Apartment - by Herman for eHow.com

11/28/2011

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If you follow my blog, you know I've blogged many times about the small space movement. I've even written some published pieces about this. What can I say, I'm anti-McMansion!  Anyhow (or should I say any-ehow), eHow.com asked me to do a video about how to decorate a tiny weensie apartment, so here it is!

If you have any photos of videos of your bite sized abode, please share! I'd love to feature it on Habitat For Hermanity.

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What a spread! My photo gets a full page in Sold Magazine

10/28/2011

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I blogged about this earlier and I'm giddy because the hard copy of Sold Magazine finally arrived from Australia!

Nothing like seeing oneself in print. What a great way to kick off my weekend!

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Do not wear tube tops & mini-skirts to your open house! How to Dress to Sell a Home

10/26/2011

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I've videoblogged about this before but STILL I walk into open homes and am flabbergasted by what the Realtor is wearing! One gal had on nothing more than 2 band-aids held together by some string, and mini-skirt so short it might as well have been a belt. Seriously, how do you politely ask "Are you hockin' homes or hockin' hooters!?" If clients can't tell whether the house or you is for sale, you're in big trouble. 

Here is my new video for eHow.com on how real estate agents ought to dress. (However, if you are selling a house to Hugh Hefner, then go for the daisy dukes & halter tops. Know your clientele!)

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A Glam Glimpse into Fashion Photographer Billy Winters San Francisco Home

9/29/2011

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Renowned Fashion Photographer Billy Winters gives Habitat For Hermanity an unprecendented yet candid chat about decorating his fabulous Russian Hill home!  In this sweeping interview, my dear friend Billy reveals to us his tips on lighting a room, mixing & matching patterns & how the photography business has changed. He and I also take a walk down memory lane  (Billy is responsible for my 1st magazine cover almost a decade ago!).  Celebrities, models & politicians have hired Billy for his artistic eye. And now you get to hear first hand what this tastemaker has to say about home decor!

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HERMAN:
You've shot for countless fashion magazines around the globe in the most stunning locations with the most beautiful models. It's glamour 24/7. Yet, whenever I am over at your home, it feels surprisingly down-to-earth and homey. Why did you decide on this comfy vibe for your abode?

BILLY:
People say that for some reason my home reminds them of a North African Casbah or a Parisian atelier. I guess having Oriental throw rugs throughout (on top of the neutral carpeting that came with the apartment) adds to the "warmth" and feeling. The apartment has a lot of odd nooks and crannies too, making it (I guess) suprising to many.

When I first saw this apartment, it was all white. They "sprayed" the entire place with flat white paint, even all the woodwork. I was not impressed.  Without asking permission to paint (I never did) I started my journey. I had to paint all the trim, doors and windows in a semi-gloss off-white to cover a dull flat white throughout. The semi-gloss gives the rooms more dimension due to its shine, and makes the rooms look larger. Of course, it's also easier to clean!

"When I first saw this apartment, it was all white...
I was not impressed."

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HERMAN:
As a photographer, you are very attuned to lighting (duh, 'photo' is Latin for light!). Tell my viewers how to light a home.

BILLY: 
I have a "lamp" fetish I think. There are tons of unique lamps that create a mood in each room. It is all about the lighting. I often visit other homes and they have these horrid ceiling lights that have the ugliest hard light, making the room stark and cold. Having small lamps placed throughout a room creates a soft and romantic ambience. You can even toss a colored scarf over some of the shades and light a few candles to add to the effect. My living room is now painted a yellow with a tad of orange, similar to a 1950's poster I have on the wall from Belgium--a cigarette advertisement of an Arab man wearing the same golden yellow turban. So at night, with the seven lamps lit, the room almost "glows" and sets off the exterior view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the blue sky in an amazingly majestic way. First thing I do when I check into a hotel now is lose the bedspread and toss scarves over the lights. 

 "Lots of people put a big lamp or light source directly in the window --- Big mistake"

I also have tons of mirrors on the walls- some small, some large. If you go into a brassiere in France, or in most older European bars or restaurants, their walls are filled with odd mirrors that add a certain glow to the space and create lots of different light patterns. So if I can fit one mirror per wall per room, I do. It just opens up each room. I see a lot of people putting a big lamp or light source directly in the window--a big mistake. Windows themselves are "light sources" so leave them free of lamps (in most cases at least).
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HERMAN:
Some people say too many fabrics & patterns are a design no-no. Yet, your place is a potpourri of patterns. What is your advice to someone who wants to achieve your look?

BILLY:
Go for it. The more the merrier but they need to flow.  As long as the fabrics are in a similar family of colors, it will work, but it's tricky. Using one wrong color can destroy the whole look. In my living room I have different fabrics on the sofa, chair and tons of throw pillows all over the floor. And then the Oriental rugs. All the colors are in the reds, oranges, yellows, pinks and beiges, browns, so it all blends in together in a weirdly beautiful way. Then I have yellow satin drapes which really showcase the view of the Golden Gate Bridge. I bought this old wooden chair for $35.00 and had it recovered with some leftover Art Deco from our Parisian apartment and now it's a total conversation piece. The room itself all seems pretty primary: red bridge, blue sky, yellow walls. Through out the apartment are fabrics from Thailand, India, Africa and other regions. Many of these have jewels sewn into them that picks up lots of light and adds sparkle to the rooms.

"Do whatever you want and don't listen to anyone's opinion (but mine of course!)."

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HERMAN:
Your black and white images are utterly amazing. But I notice your home decor is colorful & vivid. Why did you opt for a more flavorful vibe as opposed to sleek b/w? How did you pick your color palette?

BILLY:
Gee, thanks Herman.  I am known for lots of color in my home. When I was 8 yrs old I told my parents that I wanted to paint my bedroom orange, and they let me do it. That's when it all began I guess. Also I remember my older sister Triech, as a teen-ager, bought her first palette of cream eye shadows. They had these really neat vivid colors that just fascinated me for some reason...Maybe that's is why I became a makeup artist later on. I always watched my mother "draw" on her eyebrows with her Maybelline eye brow pencil in the natural window light. After the orange phase, I did a more mature bedroom in ''eighth grade'' with colonial wallpaper and red chair rails-- unusual for a pre-teen, but I guess I was odd. Color just turns me on and makes me happy and feel alive.

"There is nothing more beautiful than a black & white photograph- period. But to live in a black & white home would be awful unless it was in New York in the 1930's and I were rich."

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HERMAN:
Your furniture is so eclectic; part vintage, part ethnic, part craftsman. You mix pastels & earth tones. But it all works! How do you make all these themes gel cohesively?

BILLY:
I don't know, but it just works out that way. A lot of the living and dining room is craftsman wooden pieces. Then the bedroom has antique French oak bed frame and American night stands with dressers from the late 1800's. I got an amazing beautiful gold & pink toned Indian bedspread from a shop on grant avenue in North Beach (a shop that is no longer there, much to my dismay). The color scheme might sound a tad feminine but with all the rich browns of the wooden furniture and the brown sheer drapes that hang, it looks to me totally masculine and riche.

The one piece of furniture I have is an odd pyramid-shaped chest of drawers that is almost the same color as the walls. Along the hallway I have a long shelf that is lined with old and new photographs of family and close friends in a melange of old and new frames that quirks it up. In the bathroom I placed an old wooden dresser I got in Santa Rosa for $75.00 that fits into the space with perfection. Above that there are shelves of colored glass pitchers and vases I have collected over the years that add a sense of whimsy in all the jewel tones to this small room.

"If all the colors are in the same families
& complement each other, it works.

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HERMAN:
Your dad owned a furniture store, right?  Did that influence your style?

BILLY:
I was raised by a father who owned his own furniture store. He specialized in "early American/English" reproductions so that is all I ever really knew. As a kid I got paid to "dust all of the furniture" in his store, then eventually moved up to delivery boy/man! I appreciate modern furniture a lot, but I just never get a cozy feeling in that type of environment. So over the years I have collected furniture and lots of antiques and it is a big mumbo jumbo that somehow works. The sofa and side chair are Chippendale style that my father actually gave to me as a college graduation gift. I recently had them re-upholstered in reds and tans. Despite their rigid distinct shape and looks, people say they are super comfy to sit (and sleep) on.

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HERMAN:
Our first shoot we did ended up landing me on the cover of a magazine. Thank you! Not to date myself, but it was shot on polaroids & film. How has the photography business changed in the past 10 yrs?

BILLY:
I know a pretty face when I see one. The biggest change is that now we are wrinkled and photography is instantaneous. We immediately see our images, which is great in a way, but film was so special too. There is no comparison or substitution for a photograph printed from a negative. However, now with Photoshop there are tons of programs & tricks you can use to give the images different film effects. It was very difficult for me to make the switch to digital but I was pretty much forced to by my agent. Once I got it down, it was completely  the norm. Now I fumble and stumble when I try to load a film camera! So i guess it's not the way a photograph is "made" that counts, but the eye that takes the shot. And now, thinking back to our first cover we did together, the background was vibrant orange, just like my pre-teen boudoir!

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HERMAN:
What is the best place to get unique furniture, like those gorgeous lamps & pillows? Any favorite pieces?

BILLY:
If I pass an antique store, I have to go in it. Although I am at the point where there is no longer any room in the apartment to add anymore stuff. I can now go through a store in a quick fifteen minutes, while for others it will take hours. Also, never forget to look up at the ceilings in these shops. There are some good finds above.
I have an adorable postcard rack that I got in Paris--must be from the 1950's. It is bright yellow, red and blue. On the dining room table I have a Tiffany lamp (sounds so grandma) in purples and blues. It's gorgeous and illuminates that room. So lovely.

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HERMAN:
I'm green with envy. You've got a million dollar view of San Francisco in your living room.

BILLY:
You know, I do. Before moving here I said that eventually we take views for granted, but this view never ceases to amaze me, especially at sundown. Best times of the years are in the fall when the sunsets are über saturated. I have a direct shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay and all of its surrounding areas--all from the top of Russian Hill, so it sort of looks like a view you would get when descending in an airplane. Or a super neato postcard.

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HERMAN:
Like many of my artist friends who constantly re-arrange their furniture as a creative outlet, I've noticed you tweak your place often. Do you find a space gets stagnant if you don't change up the decor?

BILLY:
Yes!!!!! Unfortunately, there are only so many ways to rearrange a room. Maybe every 3 months I switch up the bedroom & living room, usually on a whim. The rooms are on the smaller side and I have so much furniture which must be meticulously placed, so it's difficult. And when you toss in a real large Christmas tree, you've got a big challenge!

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HERMAN:
If you were given access to shoot in any property in the world, where would it be and why?

BILLY:
Well I have not been to too many different places in the world (yet). However, when I lived in Paris as a hair and makeup artist (pre-photographer days) I went on many "work trips" all over to do editorial shoots for fashion magazines. One of the most memorable trips was to Biarritz, a vacation town on the lower Atlantic coast of France, where all the wealthy holiday. We stayed at the ''Hotel du Palais'' and it was breathtaking to say the least. I have been to some of the best hotels in Paris and France for shoots, but this one made me feel really special-- almost like a movie star whilst lounging at the poolside overlooking the sea. The rooms, the decor, the pool and grounds were truly majestic. Even though I had to share a room with the photographer's assistant, I still felt special! The hotel was built in 1860- so you can imagine the history it holds...

Another place we would often go for shoots was the north coast of France to Deauville, where the light was incredibly soft, long and magical. We dined at local seafood restaurants and drank tons of wine. During one of my last work trips there a huge windstorm descended upon us. The models were wearing trench coats so it added to the ambiance immenesly (and the photographer was shooting really grainy film). I would love to go to these two places to make fashion photographs. It is on my "list" for sure.


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TableTopicsRE interviews Hermanity about videoblogging tips

8/18/2011

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Bob Watson catches with real estate video blogger Herman Chan for a quick word on agent video blogging from the Inman Real Estate Connect Conference in San Francisco.  Herman shares a few quick tips for realtors thinking about interacting with their clients via this medium:

  • Any smart phone, iPhone, or the Kodak Zi8 will do the trick.
  • Handheld recordings with little motion are tolerable and actually resonate better with clients as they tend to be more personable.
  • Virtual tour effectiveness is dependent on the listing.
  • Handheld tours, music, slideshows, etc. are all part of your arsenal tool kit to market yourself and your listings. There’s no one key element that works for everybody.
  • Every property is different so you have to adjust to the buyer and seller

Thanks to TableTopicsRE for such a great write up! 
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Yikes! We offered $600k but our dream house appraised $590k. What to do?

8/9/2011

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I'm really enjoying interacting with LogoTV viewers about their real estate/design probelms. Another LogoTV viewer pops Hermanity a question:

QUESTION: We offered $600k on our dream house, but it appraised for $590k. What to do? 
ANSWER: You can 
1)  invoke your appraisal contingency & walkaway from the deal
2) convince seller to reduce price by $10k 
3) bring in the $10k yourself to bridge the gap. 

BOTTOM LINE: If this is truly your dream home, the place you will live in til the day you die,  then what is $10k in the grand scheme of life? Besides, amortized over 30 yrs, you're paying a few dollars more per month. Just sayin'!

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