As early as 1925, points out Kenny Slaught, the city planners in Santa Barbara recognized the natural charm of Southern California and developed legislation to preserve the city’s Spanish Colonial architecture. With this legislation, the city became the first populace in the United States to formally note the importance of historical buildings. The County Courthouse…
Kenny Slaught, real estate professional, discusses the iconic features of the Spanish Colonial architecture found throughout Santa Barbara. From the adorned structures to the brightly colored floor tiles, examples of the characteristics can be found in historic landmarks in the city, such as El Pueblo Viejo and The Lobero Theatre. Read More: http://markets.ask.com/ask/news/read/32859226
Kenny Slaught, real estate professional, highlights the architectural history of the city and how it has managed to maintain the Spanish Colonial look throughout the years. He talks about the architect who brought the style to the area, and he points out noticeable characteristics that can be found in the type of architecture. Read More:…
Santa Barbara City College maintains a strong reputation for training professionals who work in the field of network support. According to Investec CEO and property investor Kenny Slaught, “your valuable time will be wisely invested studying this promising and useful program.” Network support engineers work within a company taking care of their computer network and…
Having been on the market for only a few years, crowdfunding portals have rapidly grown over 150 startups nationwide, specializing in real estate. Today, approximately 7% of the U.S population is an accredited investor. In a highly urban setting like Southern California, this number reaches 20%. Software platforms, such as CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce, among others,…
With a white-hot housing market, many West Coast buyers find that they need to pay excessively high prices for older, less modern homes. Kenny Slaught points out that costs have been steadily increasing since 2008, and common reference, the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller home price index, notes that Los Angeles home prices rose to their…
Recognized as a world famous tourist destination, this coastal California town, north of Los Angeles, is full of beautiful buildings with a rich history. From Spanish inspired homes to intricately adorned archways and structures, the city was developed with the intention of an appealing design that would limit uncontrolled growth. As a passionate Santa Barbara…