Cryptocurrency Wealth and the Real Estate Market

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REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — Fire, the wheel, the steam engine, electricity, the Internet, and now blockchain. These technological breakthroughs have created the most abundance, wealth and advancement for society. While stable, practical, vital real estate cannot be replaced by a digital asset, a house cannot deliver a five million percent monetary gain in just over 10 years. That’s why the Loft Blog has been reporting on the novel combination of crypto and real estate as fantastic hedge that has created vast riches and stability than any other pairing in history.

The Loft Blog is receiving many reports that prospective home buyers and investors are holding off until home prices drop. The problem with that strategy is that inflation is placing upward pressure on prices; high rent prices place upward pressure on home selling price; and few sellers currently feel pressure to sell at a lower price, especially while the employment rate is fairly high. A growing number of economists believe that the fed will be forced to ease again before home prices have a chance to drop substantially nationwide. Like most other long-term markets, the real estate market is currently noted for two things, inflation and stagnation. The result of the stagnation is that more people will ultimately be seeking wealth in other industries, particularly in the blockchain technology sector.

Crypto millionaires are already ubiquitous worldwide, while crypto billionaires become a staple on Youtube. Forbes has documented 19 people who made their first billion from crypto. YouTuber Carl Runefelt and many of his buddies made their millions from Bitcoin and other blockchain cryptocurrencies. Carl says it’s all about energy and mindset, and that he had to ignore negative naysayers, including his parents.

According to Max Keiser and Roberty Kiyosaki, the more that critics and politicians try to attack Bitcoin, the more its value goes up.

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Biscuit Company Lofts Building Arts District Downtown Los Angeles

Winner of an award for creative conversion of industrial spaces, Biscuit Company Lofts in the historic west coast Nabisco bakery that has been thoughtfully transformed into 104 authentic live/work lofts and one serious french bistro.

 Biscuit complements the other lofts buildings on the street and further transforms Industrial Street into a vital, energetic Arts District neighborhood destination. Biscuit Loft units are sure to impress.

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Elevated windows flood the units with light, and provide privacy from the street. The original hardwood flooring combined with the original terrazzo makes an elegant statement.

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A cleverly designed entry hall with custom closets and half-bath leads you towards an airy open loft space with soaring ceilings. Custom cabinetry build-out and separated bedroom area make for a simplistic, yet private space within the unit. Large master bath with dual sinks and shower/tub combo. Solar shades, custom paint, and underground parking make this a special find, in an area bustling with excitement! Within a stone’s throw are Church & State, Little Bear, Bestia, Pour Haus, Zinc Cafe, Urban Radish and soon-to-be Soho House!

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DTLA Arts District is outlined east of the Historic Core by Second Street to Seventh Street and Alameda Street and the LA River, surprisingly, the Southeast section of Downtown from end to end is totally walkable. in the Arts District, where the graffiti is the art! In the 1970s, the old, industrial warehouses in this district, many of the railroad buildings, were converted into art lofts for both workspaces and, once the AIR ordinance was passed, legal living spaces. Sprinkled amidst these perimeters are the makings of a community rich in character, socially conscious boutiques and some of the best restaurants and bars. #industriallofts #liveworklofts

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