Bargain Homes For Sale – How to Find the Best Deals in Los Angeles Real Estate #foreclosures

Bargain Homes For Sale
How to Find the Best Deals in Los Angeles Real Estate

new-lightingNow that we are well past Halloween, it seems a bit late to talk about scary real estate topics, but this post will help buyers and investors to get the best deal and generate the best financial results, quickest equity or most profit. The concept to great financial results on a home purchase is to buy an ugly home in a good neighborhood, and then beautify it so it is worth more money. While prices are shooting, up bargains such as foreclosures are getting hard to find. But there are other good deals. Downtown Los Angeles, one of the most booming neighborhoods in the world, offers great opportunities in turning scary lofts into amazing lofts, often by simply adding some relatively inexpensive interior features.

Here is the simple concept: The scariest home in a good neighborhood can become the best investment.  Why?  Because you can turn the scariest home into an attractive home. Sometimes it’s very quick, easy and affordable.

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One example that many home buyers don’t know about — besides location and square footage, one of the most important features to home value is windows, including natural light and view.  So buy a home with great windows when possible, but that can cost an extra $5,000 per floor up for high-rise views.  What many don’t know — if you buy a dark home with bad windows, you can still follow this successful concept by adding some really beautiful lighting and decor.  While a big, bright window with a view is best, a lower cost loft, condo or house (perhaps with low light or with dark area in the back), by adding a beautiful new ceiling lamp that shines near a beautiful home feature or by a work of art subconsciously, a quick fix can fulfill the same desire in the buyer’s brain. A scary home really can be turned into an attractive home.

Other scary properties, such as fixer lofts and raw lofts that are currently unlivable, condos with lawsuits offer tremendous profit potential when buyers have access to all of the information about the problems and solutions. It is free to get priority access and to get proprietary real estate information on Downtown lofts and other L.A. homes for sale.

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End Homelessness in Downtown Los Angeles – Skid Row Casino District #skidrow

Downtown Los Angeles is one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the United States, doubling in population in the last 10 years. With new Metro transportation, 50,000 new middle class and wealthy residents, and thousands of new businesses, lofts and luxury condominiums, DTLA has changed its status from blight to boom.

Transform Skid Row into the family friendly Casino District
Transform Skid Row into the family friendly Casino District

 

But there’s one area of Downtown L.A. that falls short: Skid Row  #homeless

Downtown’s Central City East Skid Row contains one of the largest stable populations (between 3,000 and 6,000) of homeless people in the United States. Every day, these needy people live alone on the sidewalks without proper sanitation, while local residents, workers and visitors must face public urination, defecation, garbage, needles and lawlessness that prevents Los Angeles from attaining its deserved status as a premier world-class city.

Local families, residents, visitors and business owners have the right to walk through the important historic neighborhood while feeling safe and clean.

Local city council members, homeless advocates and judges have all called for more services and low income housing to help take the homeless off of the streets. Skid Row has been the epicenter of this growing problem since before the 1950s. Thus far, despite massive efforts by charities, governments and countless of individuals, the Skid Row homeless problem has only continued to spiral out of control.

The homeless of Skid Row have the right to live a free life while getting the assistance that they need. At the same time, businesses and families have the right to enjoy a neighborhood that is fully policed. It is not right to wait another 60 years to take effective action. The time is now to take bold steps to help the homeless and clean up the streets of L.A.

All Californians have the right to live, work and enjoy life in a place that is clean and safe. There are now nearly 1,000 commercial and tribal casinos in the United States that have successfully raised billions of dollars for Native American tribes, transforming their local communities.

Adding a special world-class entertainment venue to Downtown Los Angeles will attract large amounts of additional revenue from world-wide wealthy travelers, and funnel the money to where it is needed most. The transformation of Skid Row into a family-friendly casino district is the proven way to raise $100 million per year that is needed to clean up skid row, add 6,000 new free and low-cost housing units, create thousands of new jobs, and increase police, security and cleaning in the neighborhood that is absolutely necessary to end the current lawlessness while giving homeless the services, housing and care that they deserve. This high level of funding is absolutely necessary in order to properly care for the homeless while bringing the standards of the entire neighborhood up to the level that is required for a fully realized modern urban center. An added 11% gambling tax will generate the required revenue that includes 1% earmarked to treat and prevent gambling addiction, along with other addictions, providing a balance to pay for new housing, maintenance, homeless care (including contributions to local homeless care charities), police, neighborhood security patrols and cleaning of the gentrified neighborhood.

Please sign the petition to ask the City of Los Angeles and State of California to finally allow the raising of the necessary revenue required for full funding of a revolutionary homeless care program that will finally put an end to the 60-year-old problem of Skid Row homelessness and lawlessness by creating a properly controlled, family-friendly Skid Row Casino District.

Let’s transform Skid Row now!  SIGN THE PETITION

Visit https://www.change.org/p/city-of-los-angeles-los-angeles-county-california-state-house-california-state-senate-end-homelessness-in-skid-row-downtown-los-angeles

 

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Copyright © 2015 This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE#01889449 We are not necessarily associated with the home owner’s association, seller 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 subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.
*seller and Corey must agree on price and time of possession – details at HomeSoldForSure.com. Realty Source Inc  BRE#01889449