Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter August 2023 | The SoCal Home

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 it’s Hot & Not Just Outside!

RED HOT Opportunities!

You don’t have to be the weather service to predict the weather this time. We all know
 it’s the hottest time of the year. But that’s not all that’s hot. This is the season to buy and sell homes.

This is GOOD for most reading this, but there will be some exceptions. There always are. An example could be selling a house and making it out great, meaning a buyer pays a bit more than they would have not too long ago. And in some areas, the opposite happens. The Seller does not make out that great, but the buyer does. Most homeowners who do not have to know this will hold back on buying or selling. That will, of course, impact supply and demand. Results right now?

How does this impact you? Well, it is a HOT time to invest in real estate. Single-family, multi-family, even lofts. If you didn’t get the memo, here is a particular clause from our Buyer and Seller Agreements of our VIP Client Program, enabling past clients to create additional wealth through real estate. 

VIP CLIENT PROGRAM: Seller _ does OR _ does not wish to participate in Broker’s VIP Client Real Estate Investor Program (REIP), whereby Seller will receive notices of free real estate investor training and notices of real estate investment opportunities by mail, email or phone at times when investment opportunities arise. The Seller may opt out of The REIP at any time. The Seller is never obligated to invest in real estate. So, if you or anyone you know likes making money in real estate using other people’s money, please contact The Corey Chambers Group immediately. While these HOT investment opportunities are available. Making gains in assets and wealth is nice! We especially like it because it allows us the opportunity to GIVE more. How about you? 

As you probably know, we donate a portion of our income to some AMAZING, worthy causes, like Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. It’s one of the country’s leading non-profit children’s hospitals. This year we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for CHLA. Their work in helping kids fight through and survive nasty debilitating diseases like cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and leukemia, as well as their work in other life-threatening childhood diseases.

At CHLA, they have performed first-of-its-kind surgeries to save local kids! As the leading not-for-profit hospital in L.A., you probably know they need sponsorships and donations to continue their leading-edge care and keep family expenses to a minimum. We are committed to donating a portion of our income from home sales to this worthy cause. So, YOUR REFERRALS really do HELP THE KIDS


Who do you know is considering buying or selling a home or investing in real estate? Could you refer me to my team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, but the kids at CHLA will also benefit. So call or pass my number on to anyone you know considering buying or selling. 

My number is 213-880-9910. You and your referrals mean more than ever to my team and me. As we progress through this red-hot summer, please know we are incredibly thankful for you and a particular part of our business. 

Your friends, neighbors, work associates, and family members who may be considering a move can now do so and celebrate true independence from the fear of getting stuck with two homes or none at all. And remember
 Your referrals help the Children
 As I share with you each month, we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Helping Hands Fund. We do this by donating a portion of our income. Children’s does excellent work in helping kids overcome cancer and other life-threatening diseases. In fact, Kids under their care are 300% more likely to enter into remission IF they can get into the recovery center. But CHLA depends on Sponsorships and Donations to keep rolling. So, YOUR REFERRALS REALLY DO HELP THE KIDS


Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, but we donate a portion of our income on every home sale to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Helping Hands Fund. In addition, I want to make it easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members considering making a move, so here are your options:

1. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info online or forward the link to who you know considering a move.

2. Of course, you can always call me directly at 888-240-2500.

You and your referrals mean more than ever to my team and me. So as we move forward in this new season, please know that my team and I are incredibly thankful for your being a particular part of our business.

With all my appreciation,

Corey Chambers, Broker

P.S. The story of this girl and her family may cause you to look at your loved ones differently. It did me. Check it out.

It’s easy to refer those you know considering buying or selling a home. Here are the Options Again:

You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info online or forward the link to someone you know considering a move.

Call me direct or pass my number on:

213-880 9910.

Why I Support Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles

I grew up right here in Los Angeles. Born right nearby at St. Francis Hospital. I remember hearing about a young person close to our family suffering from a serious illness and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Then, I began to pay more immediate attention to their work at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard-working health care professionals, most making their homes right here in the Los Angeles area, all coming together for a common cause. That cause is to help young people overcome unfortunate health issues that life sometimes throws our way. Being a Los Angeles area, California native, I take pride in supporting in any way that I can the good work these people do at Children’s. My team rallies around our annual goal of raising money and donating portions of our income to help Children’s Hospital in its quest to heal young people when they need healing. My team and I are committed to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. I have discovered that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares similar commitments to its patients. And since their services survive sponsorships and donations, we are happy to contribute and proud to support them.

A New Bladder and a Transplanted Kidney Means All Systems Go for Olivia

Olivia needed her entire urinary tract restored. Her parents trusted doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to pull off the most complex procedures and give her life. — by Jeff Weinstock

Rachel Lestz, MD, didn’t relish what she was having to do. But as a nephrologist treating the most extreme renal problems in children, she understood that being the target of blame-the-messenger was an unavoidable hazard of practicing medicine.

“When I’m telling a family that their child is going to need dialysis, is going to need a kidney transplant—all the dreams and hopes that they had now have to shift,” says Dr. Lestz, Medical Director of Pediatric Kidney Implantation at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. “I always say to families, ‘You may have a very bad association with me because I shared this with you, and that’s OK.’ It’s a normal thing.”

On this occasion, in November 2013, she had to inform Claudia that her newborn daughter, Olivia, who had been airlifted to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles at 13 days old, was in kidney failure and would eventually need a kidney transplant to save her life. “She was born without enough kidney function, effectively,” Dr. Lestz says.

As often happens, Claudia connected Dr. Lestz to the diagnosis and resented her for delivering it, even though Dr. Lestz tried forcefully to explain that a solution was available.

“I remember her saying ‘kidney failure’ and I just shut down,” Claudia says. “She was trying to get me to stop crying and to hear her, saying, ‘She will be OK. We’re going to get her through this. She will be OK.’ But all I heard was she wasn’t OK and someone interrupting me, and I was like, ‘Oh, she is not nice.’ She was definitely not my favorite doctor at the time.”

And now? “We love her to this day.”

Building a new bladder

Olivia’s kidney weakness was one piece of an undeveloped urinary tract that included the absence of a bladder, creating an obstruction that doomed the whole system, as the kidney had nowhere to deposit the urine it produced.

The discovery came soon after Olivia was born, alongside her fraternal twin sister, Mia, a bit early at 36 weeks. Olivia went home while Mia needed a few extra days in intensive care to resolve some breathing difficulties.

Things reversed when they were back in their Santa Barbara home. Mia got stronger and began to develop, while Olivia didn’t eat well and had little energy. Claudia took her back to the hospital, where blood work and multiple other tests produced a shock: Olivia had only one kidney and it was full of disease.

“I was in disbelief, just distraught,” Claudia says. “I thought she was my healthy child.”

To relieve the pressure in the kidney, the immediate intervention taken at CHLA was a nephrostomy tube. The procedure sidesteps the bladder altogether. A catheter is placed directly into the kidney to collect urine and carry it away through an opening created in the patient’s back, draining into an external bag that gets emptied manually. It’s short-term fix, since the presence of a catheter, or any foreign instrument, in the body brings a risk of infection.

“We try to get that out as soon as possible,” says Evalynn Vasquez, MD, CHLA’s Associate Chief of Urology.

The next level up is a cutaneous ureterostomy, in which doctors redirect the ureter, a tube that in healthy urinary tracts sends urine from the kidney to the bladder. In cases such as Olivia’s, with a malfunctioning or absent bladder, doctors bring the ureter to the skin, where it leaves through a tiny hole made in the belly and leaks into a diaper the patient wears.

In spring 2014, Olivia underwent surgery, which maintained her for five years. Late in 2019, her kidney function bottomed out, necessitating a transplant.

But a new kidney needed to partner with a bladder. Since Olivia didn’t have one, one would have to be built before the transplant could happen. Creating a “neobladder” is a major surgical improvisation that Dr. Vasquez, Director of CHLA’s Complex Reconstruction and Malformations Program, says is done regularly on adult bladder cancer patients, but rarely on kids.

“In pediatrics, it’s not very common for patients to not have a bladder,” Dr. Vasquez says, noting she had performed the procedure several times on adults. “Olivia was the first in a pediatric patient that I had done.”

Using tissue taken from Olivia’s bowel, Dr. Vasquez crafted a makeshift bladder—essentially a pouch to catch the urine from the soon-to-be transplanted kidney. She then had to construct a passageway—called a Mitrofanoff after the doctor who devised it—to funnel urine from the new bladder to the skin, where it could be siphoned off by a catheter through an opening in the abdomen, called a stoma. Dr. Vasquez discreetly created the stoma in Olivia’s belly button so it wouldn’t be visible. Olivia, now 9 years old, inserts the catheter herself to empty the neobladder every few hours.

“The goal was to have her live essentially a normal life,” Dr. Vazquez says. “To have her not have any difficulty catheterizing, and to able to be dry and wear regular underwear and not get any urinary tract infections—you’re holding your breath and waiting to see how she does.”

The procedure’s success depended on whether Olivia would be able to self-catheterize without difficulty, without fear and while keeping dry. Olivia, only 6 at the time, picked up on the task so quickly, Dr. Vasquez asked her to share her skills.

“I told her, ‘Olivia, you have to teach all my patients how to do this because you’re so good at it.’ I have another patient who was born without a bladder, and I’ve connected them so they can talk, so she can be a support system for her.”

A donor, then a dog

After the procedure Olivia went on dialysis, a machine which carries out the waste-removal functions that failing kidneys can no longer execute. Her priority level on the waiting list for a transplant rose. Within six weeks, on Jan. 30, 2020, Claudia got word that a donor was found.

“I was at the kids’ school,” Claudia says. “I took the call while I was volunteering in the classroom, and one of the moms looked at me and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I think we have a match.’”

On the following day, Olivia’s new kidney, accompanied by a new ureter, was installed and connected to the neobladder. Her urine can now pass between the two organs, travel down the Mitrofanoff that leads to the hole in her bellybutton, where Olivia catheterizes every few hours to drain the bladder. All the surgical engineering is internal and allows Olivia to live without wearing a diaper.

“All you see on her is just this big scar on her stomach where her surgery was,” Claudia says, “Nobody has to know she has a pouch.”

The only outward sign of the entire apparatus is the grin she wears.

“This little girl and her spirit are so remarkable,” Dr. Vasquez says. “I’ll never forget, I saw her in the preop area and she was so excited. She sees me and says, ‘Dr. Vasquez, I’m getting a kidney!’

“She’s done so well, and it’s amazing how she’s survived everything she’s been through.”

Dr. Lestz sees Olivia monthly to monitor her new kidney. “Her kidney function’s actually normal,” Dr. Lestz says, “even for her age three years post-transplant.”

It’s a long way from the start of Olivia’s life, when Claudia and her husband, Jesus, were uncertain of her survival. “We had an emergency baptism for her,” Claudia says. “We called our priest and he came to the ICU.”

The one area of struggle has been eating. After taking her food since infancy through a gastrostomy tube inserted in her belly, Olivia is working to overcome her fears of eating by mouth, though nothing medically prevents it.

“Otherwise, she’s great,” Claudia says. “She’s thriving, happy, loves her friends. She has this amazing light. She brings joy to all of us.”

That includes her siblings, who received their own reward when Olivia got her transplant.

“We told the kids that after Olivia got a transplant they could have a dog, so they related her getting a kidney transplant to getting a dog. They were very excited: ‘Oh my gosh, we’re getting a dog!’ We looked at them like, ‘What?’ And they were like, ‘You said, when Olivia gets a transplant we could have a dog.’ We forgot about that arrangement completely.”

In the background, the loud barking confirms that mom and dad made good on the deal. All in all, it was a bargain.  — Story and photos courtesy Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Learn more about the Division of Abdominal Organ Transplantation at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

Refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members who are considering making a move:

www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call Corey at 213-880-9910

Copyright © This free information is provided courtesy of L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with the information provided by Corey Chambers, Broker, DRE#01889449. We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com, Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties are subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if the buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.

Inside Enchanting Eastern Columbia Loft Unit 608: A Historic Celebrity Sanctuary Just Listed!

Exploring the Eastern Columbia Loft for Sale in the Historic Core District, Downtown Los Angeles

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — Welcome to the vibrant and historic heart of Los Angeles, where the allure of the past blends seamlessly with modern urban living. In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey through the Eastern Columbia Loft, a remarkable property nestled in the Historic Core District of Downtown LA. This condo exudes elegance, luxury, and a perfect combination of vintage charm and contemporary amenities. Let’s explore this stunning loft for sale and the delightful neighborhood it calls home. | PHOTOS AND DETAILS

The Eastern Columbia Loft: A Luxurious Urban Oasis

Address: 849 S Broadway #608, Los Angeles CA 90014

Imagine owning a home that embraces you with warmth and sophistication as soon as you step inside. The Eastern Columbia Loft offers exactly that. Boasting a generous 1,540 square feet of living space, this one-bedroom, two-bathroom corner unit is a marvel of design and style. As you enter, you’ll be captivated by the exquisite, vendor-enhanced details throughout.

The rich, distressed hardwood floors lend a touch of elegance to the open and light-filled floor plan. Custom tiles add visual interest and flair to the space, creating an ambiance that feels both contemporary and inviting. The chef’s kitchen is a dream come true, featuring an oversized center island and top-of-the-line appliances, such as the integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator, Viking 6-burner range, Miele vent hood, and a Sub-Zero wine storage system. The kitchen also includes an additional set of Sub-Zero undercounter refrigerator/freezer drawers, a Wolf microwave drawer, and an awe-inspiring La Cornue Rotisserie. Completing this culinary haven are plenty of custom soft-closing cabinets and drawers, making cooking and entertaining an absolute pleasure.

Adjacent to the kitchen, a separate dining area and a built-in desk with cabinets provide convenience and functionality. The large cozy living area is perfect for relaxing or hosting gatherings with friends and family.

As you explore further, you’ll discover the separate primary suite, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Custom closets and built-in drawers add an element of organization and luxury, while a drop-down projection television system allows for entertainment at your fingertips. But the real highlight is the oversized steam shower with a marble surround and heated floors, creating a spa-like experience within the comfort of your home.

This southwest corner loft boasts walls of double windows, allowing an abundance of natural light to filter in, illuminating every corner of the space. For privacy and ambiance, fashionable curtains and shades have been thoughtfully fitted. The home features the latest in technology, with a Lutron System allowing wireless control of lights and electric shades via a cellphone app. The Nuvo whole home audio system makes music an integral part of this entertainer’s delight, providing stellar audio quality and reliable performance.

One of the standout features of the Eastern Columbia Loft is its inclusion in the MILLS ACT program, offering significant property tax savings. The Eastern Columbia building itself is a true architectural gem, clad in stunning turquoise terra cotta with deep blue and gold accents. The tower’s facade showcases intricate sunburst patterns, geometric shapes, and other captivating motifs, making it a celebrated landmark in Downtown LA.

Residents of the Eastern Columbia Lofts enjoy luxurious amenities, including a chic lobby, Zen garden, pool, spa, workout room, and a captivating roof deck with breathtaking views of the city. The building also has a dedicated on-site property manager and a full staff ensuring a pristine living experience for all its residents.

The Eastern Columbia building’s allure extends beyond its architectural splendor and prime location in the Historic Core District of Downtown Los Angeles. This iconic tower has captivated A-list celebrities like Johnny Depp, who have been drawn to its unique blend of historic charm and modern luxury. As an architectural masterpiece, the building stands as a symbol of elegance and sophistication, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a distinctive and iconic residence. The building’s rich history and association with Hollywood’s golden era add an aura of glamour and prestige, making it an ideal haven for celebrities seeking privacy and an exclusive living experience. In addition to the high level of amenities, the Eastern Columbia building’s timeless charm and allure have made it a magnet for discerning celebrities like Johnny Depp, seeking an extraordinary and unparalleled living experience in the heart of Los Angeles.

The Neighborhood: Exploring the Historic Core District

The Historic Core District in Downtown Los Angeles is where history and contemporary urban life intersect, creating a unique and dynamic neighborhood. Stepping out of the Eastern Columbia Lofts, you’ll find yourself in the midst of a cultural and culinary mecca, brimming with energy and opportunities to explore.

One of the highlights of the neighborhood is the Historic Downtown Farmers’ Market, established in July 2012. Located just two blocks from Pershing Square Station, this vibrant market offers a delightful selection of organic fruits and vegetables, along with exotic vegetables, fresh fish, grass-fed meat, free-range eggs, and a variety of other delectable treats. It’s a perfect place to indulge in farm-fresh produce and artisanal delights while supporting local vendors.

The Historic Core has undergone a renaissance in recent years, welcoming new restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. With an ever-growing list of dining options, residents can embark on a culinary journey that spans the globe. From fine dining establishments to trendy eateries and hidden gems, the neighborhood has something to satisfy every palate.

Art enthusiasts will find themselves in a haven of creativity, with numerous art galleries and performance spaces scattered throughout the district. The vibrant arts scene adds an eclectic and diverse atmosphere to the neighborhood, attracting visitors and residents alike.

If you love to shop, you’re in for a treat. The Historic Core is home to an array of boutique stores and eclectic shops offering unique finds and one-of-a-kind treasures. From fashion boutiques to vintage stores and artisanal craft shops, the neighborhood is a haven for fashion-forward individuals and those seeking distinctive pieces.

Final Thoughts: A Timeless Treasure in the Heart of LA

The Eastern Columbia Loft presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while indulging in modern luxury. Its impeccable designer remodel, top-of-the-line amenities, and prime location in the Historic Core District make it a true gem in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles.

With its captivating turquoise terra cotta facade and art deco architecture, the Eastern Columbia building stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and enduring beauty. This loft is not just a home; it’s a statement of style, sophistication, and a celebration of a vibrant neighborhood that offers an unparalleled urban experience.

If you’re seeking an extraordinary living space in one of Los Angeles’ most iconic neighborhoods, the Eastern Columbia Loft is calling your name. Don’t miss the chance to make this exceptional property your new home and embrace the essence of downtown living at its best. Schedule a viewing today and witness the allure of the Eastern Columbia Loft for yourself.

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