About Ali
Upon returning to Honolulu, in 2012 Ali chose Hawaii real estate as the career where she could serve the Lord and others. Since 2016 she is a Broker-in-Charge and Premier Agent at Redfin. She gives all credit to God and Redfin for supercharging her career to help over 350 buyers and sellers in her first 11 years in the business.
Ali’s faith dictates her to love and faithfully serve her clients’ best interests—whether they complete a sale or not. The joys and challenges of practicing real estate with Christian values led Ali Ban to write her first book: The God Layer: Faith Lessons in Real Estate. She is currently writing her second book of encouragement, this time for home sellers and buyers.
A mid-life crisis propelled Ali Ban to quit a cushy executive job in 2011. She renewed her faith and spent that year as a disaster relief volunteer in northern Japan. While cleaning the communal toilets at the camp, Ali discovered the secret to meaningful work is serving others.
Upon returning to Honolulu, in 2012 Ali chose Hawaii real estate as the career where she could serve the Lord and others. Since 2016 she is a Broker-in-Charge and Premier Agent at Redfin. She gives all credit to God and Redfin for supercharging her career to help over 350 buyers and sellers in her first 11 years in the business.
Ali’s faith dictates her to love and faithfully serve her clients’ best interests—whether they complete a sale or not. The joys and challenges of practicing real estate with Christian values led Ali Ban to write her first book: The God Layer: Faith Lessons in Real Estate. She is currently writing her second book of encouragement, this time for home sellers and buyers.
Ali Ban’s writing draws on life, work, and faith lessons learned:
1970
The beginning
1970
Ali is a Nisei 2nd generation Japanese American, born and raised in mostly-Caucasian Lake Oswego, Oregon. She struggled to feel accepted: in kindergarten, she didn’t wear green and got major pinches on St Patrick’s Day; and in 5th grade, her classmates snickered after she mispronounced “pecan” reading out loud.
1975
Childhood
1975
Ali’s childhood passion of ballet taught her discipline and hard work. She trained up to six days a week until she was forced to quit in high school because of bad knees. Giving up a dream taught her resilience.
1986
Adulthood
1986
Ali was a fervent Christian into her 20’s and was baptized as a teen. She wrote and led Bible studies for younger peers in her church youth group. Ali’s parents led a small Japanese church and later ministered all over Japan. Her father has published three Christian books.
1988
University of Hawaii
1988
Ali attended the University of Hawaii hoping to finally fit in. That dream was dashed when a local boy called her a “kotonk” her first week on campus. But she made lifelong friends at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
1993
University of Washington
1993
Ali transferred and graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Japanese literature. She met novelist Murakami Haruki in a translation class, and then again years later at a book talk. Her copy of Murakami’s Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of the World—signed twice—is one of her prized possessions.
1995
Japan
1995
After college, Ali taught English in Japan for three years. She dabbled in writing short stories and applied unsuccessfully for an MA in Creative Writing. Several novels were started and abandoned during her 20’s.
2001
N.Y. 9/11
2001
While living and working at the Hilton New York, Ali experienced the 9/11 tragedy in person, and developed a heart for disaster relief work.
2002
Hawaii
2002
Ali returned to Honolulu and worked at Maui Divers Jewelry for 8 years, eventually becoming Vice President of Retail Operations. She learned she loves to teach and train. She used her writing skills writing many memos and policies.
2006
Public Speaking
2006
Ali overcame her childhood fear of public speaking with a brief side gig as a DJ at a local radio station. A later job at KALO, a local Christian TV station (2013-2014), also had her regularly in front of a video camera. But she still cringes doing selfies and reels.
2011
Turning 40
2011
Turning 40 brought Ali back to God. In 2011, she gave notice at Maui Divers—her last day fell on March 11, the day of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Her months serving in a Christian volunteer camp taught her that even the most menial tasks (like cleaning toilets) can glorify God.
2012
Hawaii Real Estate License
2012
2017
Marriage
2017
2023
First Book
2023
In preparation to self-publish her first book, Ali created For the Good Publishing LLC, the name taken from one of her favorite verses, Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things, God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”
2024
The God Layer
2024
Ali’s first book, The God Layer: Faith Lessons in Real Estate, is published with the help and support of many friends and family. She is finishing her upcoming second book, Faith Lessons for Home Sellers and Buyers.
2024
Interview with Ali Ban
2024
Global Real Estate School – Podcast Interview with Ali Ban | The God Layer: Faith Lessons in Real Estate
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