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Creative Solutions to your complex Real Estate needs

Do you have a complex, seemingly impossible real estate situation? Does it keep you up at night? Let S&L Management help you solve your situation with a creative and intellectual solution. We believe that there is a common misconception amongst the general public regarding investors: that they are always going to ‘low-ball’ you with their…Read More »
5 Benefits of Selling Your Property to S&L Management

There are many reasons why people chose to sell their houses to investment firms. Some are well thought-out and mutually beneficial while others are not so ubiquitous. Regardless, for 95 percent of us a house will be the greatest asset of value that we will ever own. Thus, it is incredibly important that we educate…Read More »
Todays Highland Park Culture

Reporter’s notebook: Story about cross-class friendships kids hits home The Mykytyns are among countless white, middle-class families who have changed the face of Highland Park over more than a decade. Yoga studios and valet-parking restaurants are displacing party stores and bodegas. I just wanted to share this article from KPPC/NPR written buy Deepa Fernandez. It’s…Read More »
THE REAL ESTATE INVESTOR?

What does it really mean to be a real estate investor? We really need to start with the most commonly used term “flipping”. This term has earned a negative connotation over the years. It has become a derogatory term due to the perceived illegal schemes that seem to some to be unethical and damaging to…Read More »
HOSTED NELA BUSINESS MEETING
Last Wednesday August 21st we S&L Management hosted a informative Highland Park Business meeting. In attendance were members of the Northeast LAPD, representative Gil Cedillo council member for district 1., local business owners and community activists. There were several interesting topics that were discussed. Senior Lead Officer LAPD. Mark Allen started the meeting with brief…Read More »
NELA ART SHOW 5/11
For those artists and Highland Park fans out there. Last weekend I attended a great art walk along York. Local artists works were displayed at the different establishments along the Blvd. We started the walk at Cafe de Leche. In the cafe they were showcasing Tom Lambs art work. I recently collaborated with him…Read More »
Small lot Subdivisions
Tuesday February 12, 2013, by Jonathan Barr This is a interesting blog I stubbled upon regarding the influx of small lot sub divisions in Silverlake/Echo Park. I happen to live on this particular street. These projects have had a part in transforming the neighborhood. Originally posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2013, by Eve Bachrach “Silver Lake/Echo Park continues…Read More »
Houzz.com Study Says Homeowners Value Looks More Than Vacations
Does your home look the way you want it to? Are you interested in making changes? If you answered yes to the second question, you are not alone. A recent survey of 29,127 respondents sponsored by Houzz, a premier home design and remodeling resource, has shown that aesthetics is ever increasing on the scale of…Read More »
Tax Credit Extensions Could Affect Your Home
If you thought you no longer qualified for tax savings on improvements done in 2011 or 2012, you’ve had a reprieve. The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 extended residential energy tax credits for existing energy efficient homes retroactively, meaning that certain improvements made on your home since the former expiration date of 2011 now…Read More »