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Feb
29

Kenny Slaught Notes Santa Barbara’s Unique Skyline

The United States adopted the Spanish Colonial trend in the mid-twentieth century. The process took the Spanish Colonial architecture into urban areas that were first Spanish provinces and afterward they wound up as American. A noteworthy segment of this structural style remains in…

Feb
28

Kenny Slaught On Important Pieces Of Santa Barbara Architecture

Santa Barbara’s status as a vacation spot attracting thousands of visitors every year is true. Mostly known for delightful weather, picturesque landscapes and particularly for its impressive buildings. Santa Barbara strays from conventional American architecture as its origins have emerged from the Spanish…

Feb
27

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara’s Role In California’s Spanish Architecture

Architect George Washington Smith launched the California trend known as the Spanish Colonial revival nearly 100 years ago. Smith was a person who left Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. Once Smith became a wealthy businessman, he relocated to Santa Barbara…

Sep
25

Kenny Slaught Talks About the Architectural Integrity Found in Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught, a passionate Santa Barbara real estate visionary, provides insight into how the architectural integrity was upheld in Santa Barbara throughout the years. One of the reasons Santa Barbara may be a world famous tourist destination could be due in part to…

Sep
23

Kenny Slaught Offers Advice on How to Invest in Real Estate

America’s real estate industry has been revolutionized by recent tech advances, increasing the efficiency and profitability of the property management sector. Now, platforms offer numerous online collaborations and workflow automations, and are increasing in popularity in large because they provide prompt access to…

Mar
10

Kenny Slaught Symbolizes Importance Of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead For Californians

Hoover Dam cost $49 million, and was erected in the Great Depression times, from 1931 to 1936. At first, its name was Boulder Dam, but was renamed to Hoover Dam to mark the support of President Herbert Hoover. Kenny Slaught notes that Hoover…

Mar
3

Kenny Slaught Continues Work To Celebrate California Architecture

This city, located north of Los Angeles, is a well known spot for tourists and features architectural buildings with a long history. Santa Barbara was created with the purpose of limiting uncontrolled growth, starting with its Hispanic influenced structures and decorated archways. Kenny…

Feb
18

Kenny Slaught – Regulations Affecting Current Real Estate Values

Due to the lack of land in favorable locations, California ended up in the current situation. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, prices for undeveloped land are too high, and delays often happen according to Kenny Slaught. This encouraged for renovations instead, as…

Feb
11

Kenny Slaught Stands Through Variances In Housing Market For Long Term Success

Kenny Slaught, founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, led his real estate company and development company through numerous market cycles. With over 3 decades of experience in the field, Slaught experience unpredictable variance and bested trends. Being well aware of the development market…

Feb
4

Kenny Slaught Uses Blog To Offer Support Of Gates Foundation GCE Grant Program

The Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE) awards individuals who want to make a change regarding the global health and development issues. The campaign was started in 2008 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has a $100 million value and was awarded to 1,186…