President and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught, Discusses Architectural Integrity of Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught, founder and president of Investec Real Estate Companies, talks about the history of Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial architecture and how the city has worked to maintain its integrity. He addresses the different characteristics that make the design unique to other architectural styles, as well as touches upon the man, George Washington Smith, who made the style popular in California.

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Kenny Slaught Comments On JOBS Act’s Economic Boost

California’s crowdfunding campaigns arose after the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act in 2012, which greatly democratized the ways, in which sponsors raise funds for real estate acquisitions and development. The new regulation permits the previously banned practice of promoting or openly soliciting private funding from accredited people and firms. Anyone with a net worth exceeding $1,000,000, not including ownership of their personal residences, or with an annual income of $200,000 or a home with $300,000 per year, if filed jointly with a spouse, can become an accredited investor. Kenny Slaught says that the amendments gave the go ahead to individual borrowers and lenders to engage in debt and equity financing, where loans generate income in the form of interest, but without an official financial institution acting as an intermediary. The online marketplace has generated a new avenue for property owners and funders to browse new investment offerings, perform due diligence, access dashboards to track financial performance of assets.

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Kenny Slaught Notes Role Of Global Health Initiatives

When human lives are concerned, Kenny Slaught supports medical research and practice expansion for timely and holistic global health interventions. “These grants are meant to spur on new discoveries that could ultimately save millions of lives,” notes Chris Wilson, director of Global Health Discovery at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “GCE winners are expanding the pipeline of ideas for serious global health and development challenges where creative thinking is most urgently needed.”

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Modern Technology Growing In Acceptance

As modern technology increases in popularity and overarching involvement in all spheres of human life, Santa Barbara entrepreneur, Kenny Slaught, acknowledges the usefulness of groundbreaking advancements in the property development market. As he emphasizes that technological achievements have brought America’s real estate industry into the digital age, the property management sector is now both more efficient and profitable. Slaught uses his blog at KennySlaught.com to further elaborate on the role of technologies in the housing industry.

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