Kenny Slaught Discusses On Real Estate Tech Scene

Having only been in the market for a short time, crowdfunding portals have rapidly helped over 150 startups grow nationwide, specializing in real estate. In 2016, approximately 7% of the U.S population are accredited, investors. In urban settings like Southern California, this number reaches 20%. Software platforms including CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce, among others, made legally raising money from the general public possible, with some fundraisers going as far as generating 90% of equity requirement through direct community contributions. Data analytics applications like Rentlytics provide owners a greater transparent window into the performance and management of their portfolios. With a robust background in developing state-of-the-art properties for over 35 years, Kenny Slaught is confident that, in the real estate tech scene, California will remain one of the most active states in the market. Using cutting-edge innovation tools to pool funding, borrowers and sponsors have pooled more than $53 million through 90 residential, multifamily, and commercial properties in Sacramento, San Francisco, and the Bay Area.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Opportunities For Career Advancement Abound

As a Santa Barbara property investor and successful entrepreneur, Kenny Slaught keeps a close eye on community developments. Recently, he reviewed on his blog at KennySlaught.com some great career opportunities and training programs offered by Santa Barbara City College specially designed for those not pursuing college credits but instead learning something new. The Santa Barbara community is a space that provides its citizens with many prospects for career advancements and professional training in skillsets relevant in the real world. Having mentioned previously the many ways the community comes together to push forward programs benefitting all of those who call Santa Barbara home, Kenny Slaught previewed the many programs offered for those interested, including Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, among others.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses On Real Estate Tech Scene

Having only been in the market for a short time, crowdfunding portals have rapidly helped over 150 startups grow nationwide, specializing in real estate. In 2016, approximately 7% of the U.S population are accredited, investors. In urban settings like Southern California, this number reaches 20%. Software platforms including CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce, among others, made legally raising money from the general public possible, with some fundraisers going as far as generating 90% of equity requirement through direct community contributions. Data analytics applications like Rentlytics provide owners a greater transparent window into the performance and management of their portfolios. With a robust background in developing state-of-the-art properties for over 35 years, Kenny Slaught is confident that, in the real estate tech scene, California will remain one of the most active states in the market. Using cutting-edge innovation tools to pool funding, borrowers and sponsors have pooled more than $53 million through 90 residential, multifamily, and commercial properties in Sacramento, San Francisco, and the Bay Area.

Read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-california-real-estate-065000553.html

Kenny Slaught States That Technological Advances Drive Real Estate Market Forward

echnological development is revolutionizing America’s real estate industry, making the property management sector increasingly efficient and profitable. Platforms which offer numerous online collaborations and, more importantly, workflow automation are growing in popularity, in large part because of their ability to provide prompt access to accurate and consolidated data and information flow. Kenny Slaught, the president and founder of Santa Barbara-based Investec Real Estate Companies, shares his insights into what California developers can do to best apply innovative models and cyber operations to their business strategies.

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Kenny Slaught Highlights Santa Barbara City’s Architectural History

Kenny Slaught, real estate professional in Santa Barbara, talks about the Spanish Colonial architecture throughout the city and how its integrity has been upheld over the years. He discusses the history of George Washington Smith, the architect who inspired the movement of the architectural trend through California and how he developed and tailored the style.

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Kenny Slaught Notes SBCC Kickstarting Careers For Grads.

The service and hospitality industry is another field that offers great opportunities at competitive salaries and that gives graduates the chance to perfect their crafts and pursue their goals of becoming a great chef, manager, or hotel administrator. The Culinary Arts and Hotel Management program available at SBCC is diverse and touches up on many different aspects of the service industry of all different sizes. Acquiring skills like these can help people find jobs not only locally, but project to relocate practically anywhere else in the world. Kenny Slaught point to another interesting aspect of the program, “It can prepare students to start their own businesses and fulfill their dream of becoming a business owner and working for themselves.”

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Kenny Slaught States That Opportunities For Career Advancement Abound.

As a Santa Barbara property investor and successful entrepreneur, Kenny Slaught keeps a close eye on community developments. Recently, he reviewed on his blog at KennySlaught.com some great career opportunities and training programs offered by Santa Barbara City College specially designed for those not pursuing college credits but instead learning something new. The Santa Barbara community is a space that provides its citizens with many prospects for career advancements and professional training in skillsets relevant in the real world. Having mentioned previously the many ways the community comes together to push forward programs benefitting all of those who call Santa Barbara home, Kenny Slaught previewed the many programs offered for those interested, including Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, among others.

Read more: http://www.abc6.com/story/33788565/Kenny-Slaught-Reviews-Great-Opportunities-At-the-Career-Skills-Institute-of-SBCC

Kenny Slaught – Continued Impact Of Hoover Dam Affects American Citizens

Kenny Slaught explains that Hoover Dam was built during the Great Depression era, from 1931 and 1936, for a price of $49 million. It was named Boulder Dam at first, but after a while, its name was switched to Hoover Dam as a tribute to President Herbert Hoover, who was one of its founders. The project is 221 meters tall, 379 meters long, and has a capacity of 35.000 cubic kilometers. It also gives out over 4.2 billion kWh2 in a year.
 
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Kenny Slaught Celebrates Santa Barbara’s Architectural Legacy

Located north of Los Angeles and well known among tourists, this town on the coast features structures with a strong legacy. Starting with Spanish influences to heavily decorated archways, Santa Barbara was designed to prevent unlimited growth. Real estate Kenny Slaught talks about how the city’s architecture stayed the same regardless of the period.

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Kenny Slaught Welcomes Admiration For Santa Barbara’s Architecture

The Spanish Colonial revival style was started almost a century ago in California. by architect George Washington Smith. Smith quit Harvard to become a bond trader, and relocated to Santa Barbara after achieving success. But, as he learned that locals loved the house he built, he decided to create more buildings for the community. He brought materials from Spain and integrated old and new styles in his designs. Today, his designs are appreciated for their beauty and simplicity, and he inspired many new architects. He is seen as a Santa Barbara founding father, and Kenny Slaught acknowledges the detail oriented eye required to create such unique buildings.

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