Kenny Slaught On The Booming Startup Culture In Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara has now become a region for original and emerging businesses other than being a popular tourist destination, said Kenny Slaught. Plenty of exciting companies have been shaped in recent years, and many, counting AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, have come right out of the University of California Santa Barbara. With more…

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Kenny Slaught Talks Real Estate Growth Stemming From California’s JOBS Act

In just their few years in the market, crowdfunding has quicky grown over 150 startups nationwide, specializing in real estate. Today, approximately 7% of the U.S population is an accredited investor. In a dense setting like Southern California, this number is 20%. Software platforms, including CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce, among others, make it possible to legally…

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Kenny Slaught Shares Benefits For Crowdfunding In California

According to Kenny Slaught, new intuitive software and mobile applications give investors and builders a greater selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across a variety of real estate asset classes and geographies. California’s crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending came about after the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act in 2012, which greatly increased…

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Kenny Slaught – Building Traditions In California

The most eminent Santa Barbara architecture features include, the centuries old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic downtown and the two pink towers at the Old Mission, which welcomes retreats and festivals. The brightly colored tiles of the County Courthouse houses brilliant displays of murals and other striking attributes. Nearby is the clock…

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