Corey Chambers SoCal Home Real Estate Newsletter May 2020

Mother Always Said You Should…

My Mom used to tell me over and over again to do this and do that, not do this and not to do that. ALL, I recall, very valuable advice. Looking back on it, I can say she was, and still is, a very wise woman – even though I may have not thought so at the time.
 Time reveals, in fact, just about every caring Mother is a Wise Woman. I can see why we carve out a special day each year to acknowledge Mothers. So here is a shout out to all Mom’s – Happy Mothers Day!!
 My mom is no longer here. While that can make me sad this time of year, there is a silver lining in every cloud. I am sure some reading this can relate and have similar stories. For ALL those, whose Mom is no longer with us, I’m sure they are missed. In addition to that, there are also many who never knew their Mom due to unfortunate circumstance. But we can celebrate this Mothers Day as we know Moms both here and no longer here are special in more ways than we can count.  |  Blog Video

In This Issue  —  Vol 8, Issue 5 May 2020
— Mom always said you should do this.
— How Your Referrals Help Kids
— And More

Especially the Moms who are sitting right now by their Child’s hospital bed not too far from where I type this…

You may recall that we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
  Right now, there are kids who are trying to beat the Cancer Monster and other debilitating diseases at Children’s. The Mom’s with kids fighting are most likely NOT thinking about their special day this month. They are simply just being “Mom” doing what a real loving Mom does.

This is where you can help…

Kids under the care of Children’s Recovery Center are 300% more likely to enter into remission IF they can get into the recovery center. BUT, the Recover Center survives on Sponsorships and Donations. So YOUR REFERRALS 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 substantial portion of our income on every home sale to Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.

It’s easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move. 

Simply go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or you can call us direct at 213-880-9910.

Moreover, rest assured your referrals are in VERY GOOD HANDS!

Here’s Why… 

Home Sellers Receive this guarantee: I Will Sell Your Home at Your Price or I’ll Buy It!* 

Home Buyers Receive this guarantee: If Within 24 Months of Buying Your Home You Are Not Completely Satisfied With It, I Will Buy It Back or Sell It For Free, Your Choice*

Again, It’s easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move. Simply pass on one of the web address www.ReferralsHelpKids.com. And of course you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910. 

We hold ourselves accountable and are confident you or anyone you know making a move, that you refer over, will have a fail safe experience selling or buying with our team!

Life moves fast for some and we are eager to make the Home Selling and Buying experience a smooth rewarding one. Over the last two decades of helping thousands of families sell their home and/or buy another, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people. People like you! So your referrals, those you know considering a move, that we help – you can rest assured that not only will they get the award winning service we are known for, but that a solid por-tion of the income we receive from the transaction will go toward a very worthy cause.

My Mom told me to give all I could, no matter what I was doing. Thanks Mom for that bit of advice. Many years later, I get to repeat it here and do all I can to help you, your referrals and try and help Children’s Hospital do good work, extending young people’s lives.

We make it easy for you to refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move. Pass along my web address www.ReferralsHelpKids.com. And again, I love hearing from you so you can always call me direct at 213-880-9910.

As this year continues to unfold, everyone here on my team wish you the very best.

And – thank you in advance for the referrals

With all my appreciation.

P.S. Remember we love honoring our past clients like you. Read all about that at www.ReferralsHelpKids.com. A significant portion of our income on every real estate transaction being happily donated to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in an effort to raise $25,000. 

P.P.S. The story of this young person below 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:

You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and
enter their contact info on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move.  Or, you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910.

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Why I support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

I grew up right here in the Greater Los Angeles Area, born in Los Angeles County at St. Francis Hospital. I remember when I first heard about a young person close to our family suffering from a nasty disease and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that I began to pay closer attention to the work they do at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard-working heath care professionals, most making their home 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 a way that I can the good work these people do at Children’s. My team rallies around our annual goal or raising money and donating portions of our income to help Children’s in their 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 commitment to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations, we are happy to contribute, and proud to support them.

Sincerely,

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‘No Better Place to Be’ 

Diagnosed with cerebral palsy so severe he was tripping over his own feet, Brady came to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for treatment. The result? A “night and day difference,” says his mom.

Whenever their son, Brady, performs in one of his many plays, Kara and Brad sit proudly in the audience. During one particular performance two years ago, however, they were beaming even more than usual.

Brady, an 8-year-old theater aficionado, stood tall on stage, poised and steady. It was a stark contrast to just a few months earlier when he swayed back and forth shifting his weight from one foot to the other to maintain his balance—something he had done nearly his entire life after being diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) before his second birthday.

“It was really one of the most incredible moments, just a night and day difference,” recalls Kara. “If you weren’t looking for [signs he had CP], you wouldn’t even know he had it.”

CP affects approximately 1 million people in the United States, including 10,000 children born each year. The condition affects the body’s ability to move and can’t be cured, so for many years physical therapy was Brady’s main form of treatment. The exercises helped with muscle training and improving his mobility as his body grew, but as the CP progressed, so did its impact on everyday life. At one point, Brady’s femurs were so rotated that he tripped over his own feet when he walked.

The family had been told that surgery could one day be an option, but it wasn’t a guarantee. According to Robert Kay, MD, Vice Chief of the Children’s Orthopaedic Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, who has been monitoring Brady since his diagnosis, there are several criteria for determining if a child with CP is a candidate for surgery: age (typically 7 to 10 years old), if the patient has “plateaued” and not made substantial functional gains for half a year, and if nonsurgical options have been exhausted. In 2018, Brady checked all three boxes.

“In the most capable hands”

Although the thought of their young son undergoing major surgery was daunting, Kara and Brad felt confident to move forward. “What made us feel so secure was that nobody at the end of the day has the experience or has seen quite as much as Dr. Kay has,” says Brad. “I remember when we first met Dr. Kay, we got a lot of information and it felt like, OK, we’re in for a journey but boy are we in the most capable hands.”

“We would have been happy to do anything to help Brady but I appreciated the fact that Dr. Kay erred on the conservative side and didn’t immediately want to do anything unnecessary on a small child,” adds Kara. “So when he did tell us it was the right time, we knew it would benefit Brady.”

During the two-hour long procedure, Dr. Kay corrected Brady’s alignment by positioning his femur bones outward—they had rotated nearly 40 degrees—and lengthening the tendons by his hip.

What helped make the surgery so successful, Dr. Kay says, was actually what happened prior to entering the operating room: Brady underwent an extensive assessment in CHLA’s state-of-the-art John C. Wilson Jr., Motion and Sports Analysis Laboratory, which uses a 10-camera motion capture system to evaluate a patient’s gait. Strategically placed sensors on the body and force plates embedded in the floor generate invaluable information that allows surgeons to analyze all joints simultaneously, personalize treatment plans and use the data to conduct research.

In Brady’s case, motion analysis testing gave Dr. Kay a clear picture of Brady’s condition to determine exactly how much to rotate the hips.

Giving back

Today, Brady is “doing great and his progress has been fantastic,” reports Dr. Kay. While his physical improvement has been “astounding,” according to his parents, Brady’s effervescence and upbeat attitude have remained constant.

“He has always been the life of the party and loves to perform, but what the surgery did was enable that confidence to continue to blossom even more,” says Kara.

In fact, Brady started participating in group sports, something he had never done before, and began playing basketball with his twin brother, Jackson, and a group of friends.

Watching Brady thrive has brought immense joy to his parents. When they look back on their experience, one of the lasting memories is how welcomed they felt by the doctors, nurses and other caregivers, every step of the way.

“We hope none of our friends and family need to be [at Children’s L.A.],” says Kara, “but if they do, there is no better place to be.”

Whether it’s someone they know or another child in the community, Kara and Brad want to make sure expert pediatric orthopaedic care is available to anyone who needs it. As members of the Children’s Orthopaedic Center Leadership Council, they help raise funds throughout the year to support crucial services like the Neuromuscular Program and the Motion and Sports Analysis Lab, which is the only accredited lab in California and one of just 14 fully accredited motion labs in the country.

“For us, Brady’s experience was a 50 out of 10, but then you look around and see what’s happening for others, too, and that’s when it becomes even more special,” says Brad. “This hospital and its capabilities are unbelievable, and I truly feel like it’s a diamond in the middle of the city.”  By Eunice Oh  —  Story and photos courtesy Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

How you can help

Refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move: www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call us at 213-880-9910.

Refer a friend who’s making move.  Fill out my online form:

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Coronavirus Update: Open L.A.

Precinct DTLA booms Jan 2020. Now empty, how long can Downtown businesses hold out?

REAL ESTATE NEWS: The sooner Los Angeles opens for business, the better.

With no date for re-opening, Los Angeles is in dire straits. Very little consideration has been given to the ruinous economic impact of a shut down. Unfortunately, the physical laws of economics have no heart. The dismal science has no compassion for those who fail to heed its demands. This is why both economic health and health care resources of Los Angeles shall pay a devastating price for some time to come. Devastating to our food supply, even more devastating to poor countries and devastating to the American medical system. We’re just now beginning to hear of the unpredicted damage to the medical system. How many will die due to panic? How many shall be lost in the wake of a $30 trillion loss? Real estate is one of many industries that has only begun to suffer the full wrath of shutdown. The lingering aftermath shall sadly be much more serious and severe. #coronavirus #update #realestate

As part of our focus on all aspects of Los Angeles real estate, the L.A. Loft Blog has been instrumental in disseminating a rich variety of viewpoints on how health crises and the economy affect the LA property market. Due to long-term economic correction, the Downtown area housing market has already collapsed by more than 75% compared to two years ago, in the number of transactions completed. We project that down number to increase to an alarming 82% fall after we analyze the April data that is impacted by temporary panic and its medium-term bad effects.

Californians have been paralyzed with fear, but that fear is likely misplaced, and is subsiding. Untold economic damage has been precipitated by insufficient, low-quality data. This can and must change rapidly. When research carefully avoids political agendas, the more rational, unbiased epidemiologists reveal that the true economic risk and health risks are from panic and economic collapse, not from the virus itself — not from coronavirus covid-19. Because of political bias and increasing censorship, the public has not yet received the whole truth: Nearly 100% of “coronavirus” deaths are linked to pre-existing ailments, other diseases. Barbarous political goals, healthcare industry bias towards alarm, along with sensationalism and news media panic profit, are all adversely affecting the economy and the real estate market. In fact, our unprecedented shutdown of the economy will take longer than expected to unwind, with painful shedding before it can turn back on. The economy, therefore, must get worse before it gets better. Panic shall exact a hefty toll. Worst of all, healthy children shall die from the economic damage and neglect caused by frenzy and overreaction. While the Loft Blog is earliest in these revelations, the mainstream media and public will eventually catch on and get caught up as panic subsides, as clear thinking prevails. The truth has a way of eventually getting out. When this happens, after more sane free-market economic practices resume, and after Los Angeles cleans up its act, the future of California real estate is as bright as this weekend’s weather forecast. #losangeles

Our Sun – Nature’s Decontamination Device

Some beaches are open in Los Angeles County, for exercise only, with no sitting or socializing permitted. Orange County has even more beaches open.

Fact checking the FACT CHECK: So called “Fact Check”s are often wrong, especially about coronavirus covid-19. One “fact check” falsely claims that there is no evidence that sunlight kills covid-19. The sun kills bacteria and viruses. A short time in the sun allows our body to produce vitamin D, which is vital to our immune system. Outdoor wind and air blow away virus particles, buy indoor home and office interiors tend to keep the particles lingering the air longer to infect other residents and co-workers. That is one of the reasons why viral flu-like illnesses are much more pervasive in the winter. While viruses can be more hardy in the environment than bacteria, viruses are still susceptible to the effects of sunlight because UV radiation kills viruses by chemically modifying their genetic material, DNA and RNA, according to the NIH National Institutes of Health. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1280232/https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/can-uv-light-kill-coronavirus/https://nymag.com/strategist/article/does-uv-light-kill-germs-best-sterilizer.html

Reader Questions:

Q: What is amazon doing with real estate? A: Not really an LA Loft question, but Amazon has been teaming up with Realogy to give technology advantages to its Realogy’s Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Sotheby’s and other real estate company that Realogy owns.

Q: Are there any deals from LA County probate auction? A: Probate and auctions are usually two different topics. Most probate sales are sold on the MLS, not at auction. For auctions, look for them on the county website. Expect these tax defaulted property deals to grow in number over the next 6 to 18 months. Homes for sale at https://ttc.lacounty.gov/schedule-of-upcoming-auctions/ | PROBATE INFO


Q: Does Ritz Carlton have the best virtual tours of investment homes? A: You’ll likely find some virtual tours of Residences at Ritz-Carlton here.


Q: What is the history of renovated loft buildings in Los Angeles? A: We’re only familiar with the recent history of L.A. loft buildings since the formation of the Los Angles Adaptive Re-Use Ordinance. Before that ordinance, some buildings were converted into residences under the earlier ordinance of 1981. The AIR Artist in Residence officially allowed for residential use of formerly industrial buildings. Molino lofts underwent varying states of conversion during the 1980s and 1990s. Some units at Molino lofts still have the same outdated kitchens and bathrooms. http://www.condopedia.com/wiki/Molino_Street_Lofts

Q: Are there any 2-story lofts for lease? A: There are usually a few 2-story lofts to choose from. At the moment, they might all be leased out. The Gallery Loft was just leased out in the last couple weeks.

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Copyright Š 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 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 subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.