Kenny Slaught Sees Success Despite Fluctuating Market

Kenny Slaught, founder and CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, has managed his company through the many market fluctuations over the years. Playing an important role in Southern California’s property industry for more than 3 decades, he was met with sudden variances and overcame trends. His vast experience in the field enables him to explain how the market works, and what are the right moments for purchasing a property. He also talks about the external factors that impact the state’s real estate market.

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Kenny Slaught On Famous Architecture In Santa Barbara Region

Santa Barbara has many amazing structures, like the old Hotel Virginia, historic El Pueblo Viejo district and the Old Mission’s pink towers that are often used for events. The County Courthouse features colorful murals, and the  clock tower and observation deck offer a nice sight over the area. The 1873 founded Lobero theatre still hosts performances, and was rebuilt by George Washington Smith in the ’20s. These architectural buildings were only possible thanks to the city’s planner forward thinking.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Benefits Of EMDR

Many Hospice of Santa Barbara therapists incorporated EMDR into their treatment plans. This helped clients feel more at ease compared to only attending talk therapy. EMDR doesn’t replace talk therapy, but is an important part of a therapy plan for clients suffering from trauma. Kenny Slaught encourages those are interested in the therapy to contact the facility at HospiceOfSantaBarbara.org or call (805) 563-8820.

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Kenny Slaught – Santa Barbara Among Architectural Hot Spots Of America

Property investor Kenny Slaught, who lives in California, recognizes the architectural history of the buildings in Santa Barbara. He describes the Spanish style structures found throughout the city in his blog at KennySlaught.com. He also talks about how architectural trends evolved over time and how the government restricted the huge housing growth over the past century.

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Kenny Slaught Describes The Four Goals Of The Campaign

The renovation process will last for 6 years, during which the facility will stay open. Kenny Slaught says the campaign has 4 main objectives: increasing gallery space as well as community space, improving the overall museum experience and focusing on what the building needs the most. He says people can donate money, but also stock and real estate, all of which will keep the campaign go through the renovation process.

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