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Public WiFi: Advice To Keep Yourself Secure

Many major cities around the nation offer free public WiFi, including San Francisco. This complimentary service is utilized by thousands of people, but some use it for more nefarious purposes than to check social media, catch up on the latest online news or do a bit of online shopping or banking. There are those who view public hotspots as a way to obtain private information from unsuspecting WiFi users. This can lead result in the theft of personal data as well as unauthorized access of personal online accounts and possibly identity theft.

But there are steps you can take to fortify your information against cyber criminals. Below are some steps to take before you log onto any source of free public WiFi, be it San Francisco's portal, an airport or your local coffee shop hotspot.

Before logging onto a free WiFi connection, ensure your secure.

 

1. Choose a secure network

If a public hotspot doesn't offer any kind of security, avoid any activity that requires you to provide login information. Do not engage in online banking or shopping unless the URL starts with HTTPS and shows a small padlock icon, indicating an encrypted, secure connection. If these are not present, your data may be exposed.

2. Set up a VPN

A virtual private network creates an encrypted tunnel from your device to the Internet through a remote server. Many businesses use VPNs and they are becoming available for personal use via third parties like HotSpot Shield for Windows/PC and Android users while Cloak is a great option for iPhone and Macs. There may be a nominal monthly fee but to keep your information secure, it's truly a small price to pay.

3. Delete saved public networks

Don't allow your device to remember or auto-connect to any public network. If it does, this allows hackers the opportunity to trick your device into accessing their malicious site by posing as the real one.

4. Get serious about passwords

Use strong unique passwords for each of your different, important accounts, such as your bank, email, shopping and social media accounts. To keep track of passwords, establish a secure password manager system like Dashlane. Where you're able, set up multi-level authentication, such as text messaged codes. If someone steals your password, they won't be able to access your accounts without the next level of authentication.

For more detailed information on using public hotspots securely, read this article from PC Magazine.

 

 

Thinking of Remodeling Your Kitchen? Check Out These Gorgeous Kitchen Pics and Tips!

Get inspiration from beautiful state-of-the art kitchens from all over the world.  

Do you think the kitchen sells the home?

Alno AG

Alno AG

Ceramic Is the New Granite: Tips From the World’s Coolest Kitchens

Hey, want a new kitchen? Maybe a better question would be: Who doesn’t? The kitchen is one of the two most popular rooms to renovate, and quite possibly the star attraction for most buyers looking at a home. After all, It’s a place to make food, share food, socialize (while eating food), and spend time with family (no food necessary!). Bottom line: You’re likely to spend a disproportionate slice of your time in this part of your home. So why not make it great?

And as with any remodel, there are endless style possibilities, which basically means opportunities to agonize over the renovation road not taken. Quartz or granite countertops? Knock down that wall or improve it? Stainless-steel appliances or ones that look like wood cabinets?

Well, we’re not going to make any decisions for you—sorry!—but for ideas and inspiration, we turned to Manel Gutierrez, author of “150 Best New Kitchens.” For his new book, Gutierrez curated a selection of the most exciting kitchen designs from around the world, and we’ve presented some of those highlights here. Enjoy!

Mixed materials shine in an airy space - Snaidero

Mixed materials shine in an airy space - Snaidero

Don’t just open up your kitchen, integrate it

Yes, everyone knows that an open-plan living area is brighter and airier, but somehow the kitchen always ends up looking like … a kitchen. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Pick appliances with finishes that mimic cabinets, and show off your shelves with objects and books, just like you would in your living room.

Gutierrez says the design solutions he profiles in his book aren’t just focused on the kitchen—they also “seek to achieve an aesthetic unity” with the living and dining areas.

“The best results are truly original, beautiful, and, above all, very practical.”

Shelves in the kitchen are used as they would be in a living room—to show off objects - LEICHT Küchen AG

Shelves in the kitchen are used as they would be in a living room—to show off objects - LEICHT Küchen AG

Eye-catching ash wood connects the kitchen with the rest of the living space - LEICHT Küchen AG

Eye-catching ash wood connects the kitchen with the rest of the living space - LEICHT Küchen AG

Play with materials

Gutierrez says one of the main trends he noticed was the wider-than-ever variety of materials being used in kitchens today. Ceramic, stone, glass, and lacquer are taking their place alongside stainless steel. And best of all, designers are mixing and matching them with abandon.

“The more different the materials, the more interesting and intense the resulting combination,” he writes. While concrete is “the preferred construction material for modern architecture,” ceramic is an up-and-comer that’s both attractive and resistant—it’s even been used in space exploration. Hey, if it’s good enough for the astronauts, it’s good enough for your kitchen.

But it’s nice to know that traditional materials haven’t lost their luster either. The all-time favorite? Good ol’ wood.

This kitchen is made of concrete and Canadian pine reclaimed from packing crates - Guillerme Morelli

This kitchen is made of concrete and Canadian pine reclaimed from packing crates - Guillerme Morelli

This kitchen makes use of stainless steel, ceramic and wood - Alno AG

This kitchen makes use of stainless steel, ceramic and wood - Alno AG

Go all white—or all black!

“White has many benefits: it looks harmonious and creates a sense of cleanliness,” Gutierrez writes. “Combined with red it is unbeatable.”

In fact, the monochromatic look always makes a strong design statement, whether it’s light or dark. The use of dark-stained wood adds a natural touch to this hypermodern black kitchen/dining room.

A dramatic black kitchen gets a touch of warmth from natural—but also dark—wood - LEICHT Küchen AG

A dramatic black kitchen gets a touch of warmth from natural—but also dark—wood - LEICHT Küchen AG

Use switch hitters

Unless you’re lucky enough to have a palatial kitchen, everything in the space had better pull its weight—and then some. These features do double duty:

This kitchen’s island doubles as a work surface and a dining table - Alno AG

This kitchen’s island doubles as a work surface and a dining table - Alno AG

The stove has a ventilation plate rather than a hood, which also works as a shelf - Lube

The stove has a ventilation plate rather than a hood, which also works as a shelf - Lube

The most important part is what you don’t see

In general, storage is like the Spanx of modern kitchen design—when it’s good, you don’t know it’s there, but it makes everything sleeker, tighter, and more put together. Top-notch storage design makes use of those odd corners and makes even gigantic gadgets such as that Vitamix blender disappear.

That said, you can make strategic exceptions—and make a design statement.

Clever cabinet accessories optimize storage space - Ernestomeda

Clever cabinet accessories optimize storage space - Ernestomeda

Kitchen utensils are kept accessible in an attractive way - Cesar Arredamenti

Kitchen utensils are kept accessible in an attractive way - Cesar Arredamenti

To check out more stunning kitchens and design advice, click the image below to sample Gutierrez’s book, or buy a copy.

“150 Best New Kitchen Ideas” by Manel Gutiérrez - Harper Collins

“150 Best New Kitchen Ideas” by Manel Gutiérrez - Harper Collins

Reposted from Realtor.com.  By Cicely Wedgeworth, she covers real estate, economic news, and home improvement at realtor.com.

The Costa Group are members of the National, California and San Francisco Association of Realtors specializing in San Francisco and Marin County, California real estate representation.  

 

Mill Valley Film Festival: Get Your Tickets!

Sarah Silverman as Laney in 'I Smile Back.' (Broad Green Pictures) ( Broad Green )

Sarah Silverman as Laney in 'I Smile Back.' (Broad Green Pictures) ( Broad Green )

The Mill Valley Film Festival first began in 1978, in support of independent and foreign filmmakers with a mission to expose films about education and art.  This is the 28th year of the Festival which features an enormous amount of work, over 200 films and begins on October 8th.  Actor Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep and Directors, Tom Hooper and Catherine Harwicke are some of the luminaries featured this year.

You can preview the seasons most exciting films before the Academy Awards season is upon us. Running for 11 days the festival is not as hyped as Sundance and so has a more relaxed atmosphere.  Many attendees take advantage of the nearby hiking in the Tennessee Valley.

Sarah Silverman will be in attendance for her film "I Smile Back" about a woman battling mental illness and on Oct. 11th, Sir Ian McKellen will be at the the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, to accept a Lifetime Achievement tribute. Other featured actors are Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in the 50's era romance "The Price of Salt" and Meryl Streep in "Suffragette".

Several of the films have Bay area connections like "Dogtown Redemption", a film about 3 people who make a living off recylcling and a few films have already won prizes at Cannes.  Check out the line-up, it's stellar and enjoy the festival!

When:  October 8- 18t

Where: CineArts@Sequoia, 25 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael and other venues

Cost: $15 unless otherwise noted

Tickets and additional info: www.mvff.com or 877-874-683

 

 

 

Welcome to REAL News - The Costa Group Real Estate Blog!

We are excited to share inspirational ideas, relevant real estate news, best in class LOCALES and fun events.  Journey with us through the beautiful city of San Francisco and Marin County to experience the incredible Bay area lifestyle.

The Costa Group blog hopes to inform, delight, and provide you with resources and information about the lifestyle and opportunity that await those of us who are currently living, or those who want to live in San Francisco or Marin County, California. We look forward to serving you. 

“Home is where the heart is” -Pilny the Elder

 


Arterra Condos of San Francisco, CA

As proud Realtors at Arterra, we love to see what people are up to around our vibrant neighborhood. 

Live in modern luxury while reducing your carbon footprint at Arterra, a LEED-Certified modern high rise complex, built with renewable resourced, sustainable building materials and Kwan Henmi interior design finishes. Located at 300 Berry and 5th Street in the Mission Bay/South Beach neighborhood; offering the ultimate urban lifestyle with a myriad of cultural activities, services, restaurants, parks and an exciting night life at your fingertips. 

The amenities in this gorgeous building are bountiful, while the HOA fees are beyond reasonable.  At Arterra, it's easy being GREEN by simply living here!


With so much going on around Arterra, there is never a dull moment. 


Should You Stage Your Home?

You've lived in your home and love it!  You've carefully chosen your furniture and accessories and are proud of it too.  You are ready to sell and your real estate agent suggests staging your home.  You may ask yourself, "Why do they want me to stage? Don't they like the home the way it is?"  The answer is of course your agent loves your home and for that reason is recommending staging or partial staging to bring out your home's best features.

What is staging?

Staging is the process of either adding, subtracting or replacing furniture and accessories to highlight the architecture, amount of light and general flow of the rooms in your home for ease of movement and to encourage "Oooh's and Ahh's" when prospective buyers view your home. 

What does it include?

It can include:

  • Moving existing furniture into a new configuration or replacing it with furniture from the stagers collection
  • Changing or removing carpets and area rugs, refinishing floors
  • Changing or removing window coverings (drapes and blinds)
  • Editing (removing) personal items and family pictures.  Think the fridge covered with pics starting all the way back in college.  
  • Adding flowers or greenery, well placed accessories, like place settings & table runners, vases or sculptures, a stack of interesting coffee table books, a wall art grouping, bath accessories 
  • Sometimes interior paint colors are recommended to freshen and lighten up the space. 
  • Minor repairs may be recommended, changing a faucet, repairing a cracked window, adding window screens, refinishing a deck.  Your agent will weigh in on this before your stager arrives.
  • Partial staging may be advised, when the stager uses existing furniture, art and accessories, editing out (storing away) additional furniture or items that may distract a prospective buyers eye.  Less is more in staging. A good, clean and uncluttered interior design will make the space more appealing.

Who are stagers?

Stagers usually have an interior design background and often act as designers in addition to their staging business.  Many Realtors form relationships with several staging professionals to offer their clients a variety of services and price points to choose from.

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Is it worth the cost?

Staging has been shown to exponentially increase the final offer price for homes. The buyers first impression is so important.  You want them to walk into your home and feel right away that they could live there.  To judge the worth of staging, do a little sleuthing of your own. View homes for sale in your area to see what the trend is in your region.  Ask your agents for comparable pricing regarding asking price versus sale price on the homes you have viewed to determine how well the staged homes did in comparison.

The Real Estate Staging Association (a non-profit association to the staging trade), provides a free booklet that provides a comprehensive guide to staging including statistics.  The Consumers Guide to Real Estate Staging.

Your home is likely your biggest asset and you have taken good care of it.  Staging your home can be the last step to insuring you receive the highest and best value for your home.  Consult with your Realtor to determine if this is the right step for you.  

San Francisco Half Marathon 2015

On Sunday, July 26th, the San Francisco half marathon will be taking over our beautiful city. 

Coach Andy outlines tips for The Wipro San Francisco Marathon Course!

The race also includes two half marathons, an ultra marathon and a five-kilometer race. Everyone in the city is buzzing about the exciting energy that the race brings, even for those that are spectators on the side eating Sunday brunch or drinking a nice cold beer on the Embarcadero.  Remember to plan your day out around the race route street closures!


The Ferry Building Marketplace on the Embarcadero

 5 Best Foodie Spots Here!

Ferry Building Marketplace on the Embarcadero

Ferry Building Marketplace on the Embarcadero

1.      Slanted Door 

Vietnamese restaurant that anchors the north-east corner of the Marketplace. serves lunch and dinner seven days a week, has a full bar with signature cocktails, and offers outdoor seating. The menu ranges from Vietnamese street food to complex meat and seafood entrees.

HOURS

Lunch: Daily 11am-2:30pm
Dinner:
Sunday-Thursday: 5:30pm-10pm
Friday-Saturday: 5:30pm-10:30pm

2.      Gott’s Roadside  

A different kind of burger joint, serving juicy cheeseburgers with thick chocolate shakes, but their versions of these American classics are made-to-order from top-notch, locally sourced ingredients.

HOURS

Daily: 8am-10pm
Soft Serve from Frozen Yogurt: 11am-7pm

 

3.      Marketbar

Mediterranean menu mostly sourced from fresh ingredients sold at the Marketplace and the weekly Farmer's Market.

HOURS

Monday-Friday: 
Lunch & dinner from 11:30am

Saturday & Sunday:
Starting with brunch from 9am

 

4.      Hog Island Oyster Company

San Francisco oyster bar and retail outlet for the Tomales Bay oyster farm of the same name.

HOURS

Open Mon-Thu, 11:30am - 9:00pm.

Fri, 11:30am - 10:00pm.

Sat, 11:00am - 10:00pm.

Sunday, 11:00am - 9:00pm.

 

5.      Bouli Bar

Bouli Bar is chef owned and operated using the finest fresh Northern California farm fresh ingredients and fisheries. Check out Boulette's Larder, their sister restaurant.

HOURS

Mon, Closed
Tue, 11am – 3pm, 8am – 10:30am
Wed-Fri, 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 9:30pm, 8am – 10:30am
Sat, 11am – 3pm, 8am – 10:30am
Sun, 10am – 2:30pm


AT&T – Home of our SF Giants!

AT&T IS a big part of our SF community, enjoy the many sporting events on nights during the week. 

AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plazz and 3rd/King Street, is the home of our San Francisco Giants.

For the third time in five years, the Giants have earned their title as World Series champions. Aside from their hard work, a big reason for their success is due to their loyal fans.

At the stadium, there is a Costa Group favorite spot, Public House, where you can grab a delicious beer, fabulous eats, and catch the game on the TV or go into the stadium with the purchase of a ticket. You can purchase tickets at sfgiants.mlb.com/Tickets.


Stay fit with the Costa real estate Group

Here are a few of our favorite fitness spots in the city!

Barry’s Bootcamp

236 King Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

  • The Best Workout in the World®
  • Hour-long workout includes 25-30 minutes of interval cardiovascular treadmill routines
  • Hour-long workout also includes 25-30 minutes of strength training utilizing free weights, resistance bands, medicine balls and other equipment.
  • Trainers, muscle groups and even workout segments vary throughout the week so that no one class is ever the same.
  • Motivational intense music played during hour-long session.
  • Smoothie bar for an after-work out nutritional boost.

 

Bay Tenis Club

645 5th Street 
San Francisco, CA 94107

  • 12 indoor climate-controlled courts
  • 12 rooftop outdoor courts
  • Tennis programs for all ages and abilities
  • State-of-the-art fitness space.
  • Train with first-class pros and enjoy our quality fitness equipment and group exercise classes.
  • Wind down after your workout at Match Point Café with a fresh, healthy snack or cocktail. Whatever you need to live life to the happiest, it's all at the Bay Club.

 

 

Pure Barre

3727 Buchanan St
San Francisco, CA 94123

  •  Your teacher will set up the exercises and then circulate the room, correcting form to help you get the most out of your time with motivating music.
  • High energy warm-up leading to sculpting and strengthen your arms with light weights and conditioning. Then, step up to the ballet barre to tone your thighs. lift and shape your seat with small and precise movements. Define and strengthen your abs with targeted exercises.wind down by stretching and elongating your muscle.
  • The positions and movements are basic - it's how deep you work in them that makes the difference. 

 

COREPOWER YOGA

215 Fremont Street 

San Francisco, California 94105

  • CorePower Yoga strengthens, balances, detoxifies and exhilarates the body and mind.
  • Set to energizing music
  • CorePower Yoga classes will have you moving, breathing and sweating.
  • No matter your age, strength or flexibility level, CorePower Yoga has a yoga class to meet you where you are.
  • Classes: Beginning Corepower yoga, CorePower Yoga Heated Yoga class, Hot Power Fusion class or Yoga Sculpt class [with weights].