President of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught, Discusses Santa Barbara’s Architectural Integrity

Kenny Slaught, Investec Real Estate Companies president, discusses the Spanish charm of Santa Barbara and how the city has upheld its architectural integrity over the years. By designing guidelines and putting in place legal protection, the historic landmarks of the city are to be preserved for many years to come. Read More: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-discusses-history-architecture-061351293.html Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Discusses Benefits Of SBCC Education

Santa Barbara City College has a great reputation in regards to training professionals who work in the area of network support. Says Investec CEO Kenny Slaught, “your valuable time will be wisely invested studying this promising and useful program.” Network engineers serve within a company to handle the computer network and provide employees with the… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Guides Firm Through Swaying Market

Kenny Slaught Guides Firm Through Swaying Market

Kenny Slaught, the founding principal and president of Investec Real Estate Companies, has boldly guided his investment, management, and development firm through several market cycles and attained great success. As a key player in the Southern California residential, commercial and industrial property scenes for more than thirty years, he has thrived through unexpected variance and… Continue Reading

Why should people support the Santa Barbara Zoo?

Why should people support the Santa Barbara Zoo?

There are many of us who love animals and there are different ways in which we can contribute to their well-being and preservation. One of the best things we can do in order to help wildlife and our community, in general, is by supporting a zoo. In Santa Barbara, community members can do their share… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Comments On Intuitive Software For Real Estate Development

New intuitive software and mobile applications give investors and builders a greater selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across a variety of real estate asset classes and geographies, says Kenny Slaught. California’s crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending projects emerged because of the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act in 2012, which significantly widened… Continue Reading