Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter February 2024

The California Home

The California Home
Love is a group effort...

LOVE REMEDIES A MULTITUDE OF WRONGS 

February, as you know, brings in Valentine’s Day. A holiday where many of us scramble to make sure those close to us KNOW we love them! After all – Love is a many-splendored thing. While Love for our family and friends is the most important, I think it’s also essential to express my heartfelt desire for helping people find a home where their heart is. 

Corey Chambers

My favorite love description is: Love is patient, Love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres. I could go on with all kinds of examples like – “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself,” even go all business-like and say “ how much we love your referrals” and more. 

But, the point is we do love helping people sell and buy real estate. And those people say we are good at it! 

Please know that my team and I are eager to help anyone you know wanting to make a move. So much so that we are willing to make an offer that your referrals will LOVE – AND – the Kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles will love too. 

Your referrals help the kids!

Go Serve Big!!! Investing In Our Southern Californian Kids

If you or a friend are thinking about selling, make sure to choose a real estate company you can trust! A real estate company with experience, proven results and a give-back philosophy!

AND REMEMBER… Your referrals help the Kids…

We are on a mission to raise $25,000 for CHLA. We do this by donating a portion of our income from homes we sell. As you know, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles does great work in helping kids fight through and survive nasty life-threatening diseases like cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia and others. They also lead the way in helping kids come back from spinal cord injuries as well as early diagnosis of autism. Last year alone, Children’s helped over 1,000,000 kids right here in Los Angeles. BUT, Children’s relies on sponsorships and donations to provide their elite level of care, and to keep families’ expenses to a minimum. 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 you can rest assured we are also donating to a very worthy cause.

Go Serve Big!!! Investing in the Children of Los Angeles.

A Real Estate Company that Gives Back!

Children’s Hospital LA leads the way in serving kids one patient at a time.

We are still boldly on a mission to raise $25,000 for the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, and we are making progress! We do this by donating to them a portion of our income from homes we sell. As you know, CHLA does AMAZING work in helping kids fight through and survive nasty diseases like cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, and others. They also lead the way in many other fields.

They can provide this care and keep patient costs to a minimum due to donations and sponsorships. We are proud to support the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles!

As in the attached story, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles provides the best pediatric medical care available anywhere in the country. To do that, CHLA needs donations to continue its leading-edge care. We proudly donate a portion of our income from real estate sales to CHLA to help them continue serving the needs of those who most need it in our Los Angeles!

Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to our real estate sales team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning real estate service, but a very worthy cause will also benefit as well. To refer anyone considering buying or selling a home just give me a call or pass on my number. 213-880-9910.

Thank you in advance for your referrals!

You and your referrals mean more than ever to my team and me. As we move forward thru this winter, please know we are extremely thankful for you and you being a special part of our business.

Go Serve Big!!! — Corey Chambers

Entar® Real Estate and Investment Technologies!

P.S. I copied and pasted the story below from the CHLA website. It better tells the story of the work they are doing.

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

As a leading charitable hospital, CHLA depends on sponsorships and donations to continue its leading-edge service. We proudly donate a portion of our income from real estate sales to CHLA to help them continue serving the needs of those who most need it in Los Angeles!

A real estate company with experience, proven results and a give-back philosophy!

Over the years of helping many families sell their homes and/or buy another, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people. People like you! So your referrals can rest assured that, not only will they get the award-winning service we are known for and the guarantee to back it up, but that a solid portion of the income we receive will go toward helping the kids.

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

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

Of course you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910


Why I support Childrenʼs 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 serious 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 health 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 do 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 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 a 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,

Corey Chambers

Lifesaving Brain Surgery Rescues Buddy From a Rare Encephalitis

A neurological disease called Rasmussen’s encephalitis terrorized the 3-year-old with nonstop epileptic seizures. The only hope was a hemispherectomy, in which doctors disconnect the two halves of the brain so one cannot disturb the other.

By Jeff Weinstock

“How can I say yes to someone asking me if I am OK with them cutting my kid’s head open and taking part of his brain out?” Paul asks, emotion clenching his voice. “I didn’t know how to be OK with that.”

But what other option was there? His son, nicknamed Buddy, had been besieged for months by the effects of Rasmussen’s encephalitis, a rare brain disorder that causes inflammation in one half, or hemisphere, of the brain, triggering epileptic seizures that can devastate mental and physical function.

The disease, which generally strikes young children, ravaged the left side of Buddy’s brain. Since its onset in June 2022, when Buddy was 3, the number of seizures would rise and fall, staved off by a pile of medications. But now they were coming virtually uninterrupted—over 150 a day—a potentially fatal condition called status epilepticus that forced Buddy to be admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles with a breathing tube.

“Out of an hour, he was spending 40 minutes either having seizures or recovering from seizures,” CHLA neurologist Latanya Agurs, MD, says, “and he would spend the entire day receiving emergency doses of medications, just to seize over and over again.”

The one effective treatment for Rasmussen’s encephalitis is surgical, but the graphic nature of the procedure, called a hemispherectomy, unnerved Paul and Kristen, Buddy’s mother. Doctors cut away nerve fibers bridging the two halves of the brain so that epilepsy signals cannot travel across—from the side stricken with encephalitis to the healthy side. Removing those connections neutralizes the seizures.

If the surgery worked—as it does 90% of the time—Buddy’s brain would still experience electrical activity that would be picked by an EEG, but he would not feel it, nor could the seizures do him any more harm. In effect, they would be firing blanks.

“If you put an EEG on a person who’s had a disconnection,” Dr. Agurs says, “that EEG’s going to look like he’s having seizures, but I shouldn’t see the patient have any clinical manifestation of them. They’re not spreading from one side of the brain to the other.

“Zero seizures is the operation’s goal,” she says. “Alive and zero seizures. That’s the gold standard.”

When the brain turns on itself

As rare as Rasmussen’s encephalitis is—estimated at 2 cases for every 10 million people—Dr. Agurs, an epileptologist at CHLA’s Neurological Institute, had seen it several times by the time she received Buddy’s case. “I have three or four patients who have it currently,” she says.

“There’s a lot of encephalitis,” she explains. “Rasmussen’s falls into the category of autoimmune encephalitis. Something triggers your cells’ antibodies to attack its own brain, and you can’t always find the reason why.”

Plus, there’s no stopping it. Agurs says one of the indicators for Rasmussen’s encephalitis is progressive atrophy of the brain, which was visible on Buddy’s imaging.

“You get two MRIs three months apart and you’re thinking, ‘Why is the brain smaller?’ It had already happened. He’d had some brain shrinkage already.”

He exhibited the telltale motor deficits of brain degeneration, which are typically experienced on the opposite side of where the seizures occur. So it was with Buddy. The strength in his right leg declined to where he could no longer stand upright.

“He was stumbling everywhere,” Kristen says. “He couldn’t hold his balance.”

His language ability worsened as well. Independent of the encephalitis, Buddy suffered from autism, limiting his speech to one-word sentences, which now came out in a slurred slow motion.

CHLA neurosurgeon Jason Chu, MD, MSc, says Rasmussen’s encephalitis needs to be acted upon early before it erodes so much of a child’s brain that the brain’s growth is stunted and may even regress. Importantly, a central trait of a young child’s brain is its neuroplasticity—a limberness that allows the brain to adapt to a new weakness and gradually autocorrect, as the healthy areas take on the work of the injured part.

“As we get older, our brain starts to solidify in very specific areas,” Dr. Chu says. “But in younger patients, the good side can actually pick up a lot of the functions from the diseased side.”

Disabling the pathways

Disconnecting the brain’s two hemispheres, however, has “trade-offs,” Dr. Chu says. He explained to the family that the procedure would bear significant physical and mental impairments, and a need for extensive therapy to restore those areas. One consequence of the procedure that could not be recovered would be the loss of his right field of vision, opposite where the nerve fibers would be cut.

“That’s a very difficult conversation to have and can be very scary for families,” Dr. Chu says. “But we’re talking about an operation that has a really high chance of curing the epilepsy—never having a seizure again for the rest of your life.”

Kristen quickly gave her approval for the surgery, looking toward the recovery. “Let’s get it over with so we can work on the deficits post-op,” she recalls thinking. “I want to get my son back.”

But she shared Paul’s fears. “It’s brain surgery. What if they don’t cut enough? What if they cut too much? What if they cut in the wrong spot, and what if my son doesn’t come out of it?”

Meanwhile, Paul read up on Rasmussen’s encephalitis. He overcame his reluctance after he learned what “a monster” the disease is, he says. “I still have Google tabs open right now on my laptop from back when I was looking up the condition. I didn’t want to feel selfish. I didn’t want to be the reason he didn’t get better.”

The experience of their doctors reassured them both, the result of working in a Level 4 epilepsy center, the highest designation of expertise awarded to a hospital. “They sat us down and said, ‘This is not the first time we’ve seen this,’” Kristen says. “Dr. Chu was like, ‘I just did this surgery not too long ago. You’re the third patient to come into the PICU with Rasmussen’s encephalitis.’”

The hemispherectomy was performed Oct. 7, 2022. Scheduled for 12 hours, it went 13—a surgeon’s dozen. Dr. Chu and his team removed all the connections between the two halves of Buddy’s brain, preventing the left side from transmitting seizures over to the right.

“If you leave anything connected, seizures will still get across and you will have wasted your time,” Dr. Agurs says.

Paul describes the outcome succinctly: “They went in and cut my kid’s brain in half and saved his life.”

An unexpected gesture

For the first weeks after the procedure, Buddy did not talk, nor could he move the right half of his body. But Dr. Chu had warned of this outcome beforehand and said the deficits would not last.

“He gave us the rundown,” Kristen says. “‘This is what you need to expect coming out of surgery. It’s going to take him a while to get back up, but just be there for him, continue doing what you’re doing, and he’ll be OK.’”

So it was, as after a month Buddy’s speech returned. “Not full sentences, but he was saying his one-word phrases again,” Kristen says.

Fifteen months since, Buddy’s progress is dramatic. As was hoped, the plasticity of his young brain has worked in his favor, the right side seeming to absorb what had been the tasks of the left—and in Dr. Agurs’ view, at a much higher level.

“After doing his assessment, we assumed that his language has moved itself over,” she says. “Seeing him in clinic now, I think his language and his ability to communicate have gotten vastly better since his surgery. He’s much more verbal than he was.”

And certainly more blunt. “A couple of days ago,” Kristen says, “he was watching TV and I went to play with him, and he says, ‘Hey, I can’t see.’ So he’s speaking clearly now.”

Physically, Buddy has also adapted. A natural righty, he has learned to be left-handed. He limps and wears leg braces, but they don’t conceal his recovery. Asked if he’s walking, Kristen goes one better: “He’s running.”

Dr. Agurs and Dr. Chu marvel at his improvement, having watched Buddy march around the clinic in October. “He couldn’t even stand on his own last year when he was having seizures,” she says. “A lot of things recover really well after a hemispherectomy, especially when you’re under the age of 6.”

The most important post-op finding, of course, was the immediate and complete elimination of Buddy’s seizures. The doctors don’t expect them to return. But Kristen can’t keep from reacting to the smallest sudden gesture.

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“As happy and hopeful as I am, I always have that doubt in the back of my mind,” she says. “That feeling never goes away. Say he twitches in his sleep or does any little movement, I still flinch. I’m day to day, and I don’t think that’ll ever change.”

There was one unexpected gesture that brought not anxiety, but instead astonishment and joy. One day while on a drive, Paul told his son that he loved him, and Buddy answered back with a complete sentence he had never said before: “I love you.”

“I don’t know why he said it back,” Paul says. “Maybe he just felt safe and comfortable.”

When Dr. Agurs heard about it later, it moved her to tears.

“I always feel so bad for Paul,” she says, noting Paul’s regret over initially delaying the surgery. “He always says, ‘I shouldn’t have waited.’ I told him, ‘It’s OK. We got it done, right? We got it done.’”

How You Can Help

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

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Broker, DRE 01889449; We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.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.

Tucker Carlson’s New Home in Florida: A Luxurious Escape for the Former Fox News Personality


His Boca Grande, FL Property

Tucker Carlson, the conservative commentator and one of the most popular personalities on Fox News, has recently made headlines with his departure from the network. This news comes shortly after Fox reportedly agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems a $787 million settlement, even though Dominion’s voting devices have been criticized for their substantial vulnerabilities. Amidst this professional turmoil, Carlson has decided to invest in a remarkable home in Florida, expanding his real estate portfolio in the upscale Boca Grande community. |  VIDEO

Tucker Carlson’s New Property: A $5.5 Million Paradise

Carlson’s latest acquisition in Boca Grande is an impressive property that cost a whopping $5.5 million. This new purchase is situated right next door to his existing vacation home, which he bought for $2.9 million three years ago. The single-story house was built in 1969, sits on a 0.28-acre lot, and spans 2,812 square feet. It features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a U-shaped layout, which is perfect for creating a sense of openness while also maintaining a cozy atmosphere, and offering ample living space for the Carlson family and their guest. The house is designed to maximize natural light, creating a bright and inviting interior, with a fantastic exterior for outside entertaining.

The Boca Grande community is a low-key yet upscale neighborhood in Florida, known for attracting sports, showbiz, and political luminaries. Notable figures such as Katharine Hepburn, Harrison Ford, George H.W. Bush, Jason Garrett, and Tom Brokaw have all been known to rent or own vacation homes on the low-lying barrier island. The property is located close to pristine beaches, allowing the residents to enjoy the beautiful Florida coast and indulge in water sports and other outdoor activities.

The surrounding lush tropical foliage adds to the sense of tranquility and privacy in the area. This feature is particularly appealing for someone like Tucker Carlson, who is looking for a sanctuary away from the public eye.

While there are limited details available about the property’s interior, it is likely to be well-appointed, given its price and location. High-quality finishes, spacious living areas, and an updated kitchen would be expected in a home of this caliber.

In addition to the main house, the property may also feature outdoor living spaces, such as a patio or a deck, perfect for entertaining guests and enjoying the warm Florida weather. A swimming pool could is a natural part of the property, providing a private oasis for relaxation and recreation.

In summary, Tucker Carlson’s new home in Boca Grande is an impressive property that offers a luxurious lifestyle in a prestigious community. Its spacious layout, prime location, and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal retreat for those seeking privacy and tranquility amidst the Florida paradise. The homes of some of Tucker’s neighbors have sold for as much as $15 million.

Florida’s Real Estate Market: A Haven for Celebrities and Public Figures

The Florida real estate market has long been a favored destination for celebrities and public figures seeking a luxurious escape from their busy lives. The warm climate, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere make it the perfect location for a second home or vacation property. Additionally, Florida’s lack of a state income tax and relatively low property taxes make it an attractive option for wealthy individuals.

As a conservative commentator and TV personality, Tucker Carlson has established himself as a prominent figure in the political and media landscape. His decision to invest in a second Boca Grande property is a testament to the area’s appeal and his appreciation for the laid-back, exclusive community.

Dominion Voting Systems: A Controversial Topic in the Media

Tucker Carlson’s departure from Fox News came shortly after the network reportedly agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems a $787 million settlement. Dominion’s voting devices have faced criticism for their substantial vulnerabilities, and the company has been at the center of controversy since the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

The legal battle between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems has been a heated topic in the media, with many questioning the network’s decision to settle the lawsuit. Despite the vulnerabilities associated with Dominion’s voting devices, Fox News opted to resolve the dispute and move forward.

Tucker Carlson’s Departure from Fox News: A Turning Point in His Career

Tucker Carlson’s exit from Fox News marks a turning point in his career, with many speculating about his future plans. The timing of his new property purchase in Florida could signal a desire for a change in pace or a retreat from the public eye. However, given his long-standing career in the media, it’s unlikely that Carlson will stay out of the spotlight for long. |  COMMENT

Public Response to New Home

Tucker Carlson’s recent purchase of the property in Florida has sparked various reactions on the Internet. Some speculate that Carlson may be planning to follow in the footsteps of Rush Limbaugh by starting a syndicated podcast, while others believe the acquisition was timed to coincide with his firing from Fox News. The Florida property has also drawn attention to the area’s appeal to high-profile figures, with some readers praising the “old Florida” style of the homes. However, the discussion also includes politically charged comments, with some readers voicing their support for Carlson, others against him. Opinions on Carlson’s presence in Boca Grande are mixed, with some expressing their admiration for the TV personality, while others claim he is not well-liked in the area.

The Future of Tucker Carlson: What Lies Ahead?

As one of the most popular personalities on Fox News, Tucker Carlson has built a dedicated following and an influential platform. His departure from the network raises questions about his next moves in the media and political landscape. Will he join another network or launch his own independent venture? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, Carlson’s new Florida property serves as a luxurious sanctuary, offering privacy and relaxation amidst the uncertainty surrounding his career. With its remarkable features and prime location in the prestigious Boca Grande community, it’s no wonder that theformer Fox News personality chose to invest in this impressive home.

The Impact of Tucker Carlson’s Departure on Fox News

Carlson’s departure from Fox News is not only a significant event in his career but also a potential turning point for the network itself. As a popular and influential commentator, Carlson has contributed significantly to the network’s ratings and overall success. The absence of such a prominent figure will inevitably impact Fox News’ viewership and could potentially lead to shifts in programming and strategy.

In recent years, Fox News has faced increased competition from other conservative news outlets, such as Newsmax and One America News Network (OAN). Losing a high-profile personality like Carlson may create opportunities for these competitors to gain a larger share of the conservative news audience.

A New Chapter for Tucker Carlson and Fox News

Tucker Carlson’s departure from Fox News and his recent investment in a luxurious Florida property mark the beginning of a new chapter for both the former host and the network. While his future in the media remains uncertain, the purchase of a second Boca Grande home suggests that Carlson is looking to enjoy some downtime in the exclusive community.

As for Fox News, the network will need to adapt to the loss of one of its most popular personalities and find ways to maintain its strong presence in the conservative media landscape. With the ever-changing nature of the media industry, it will be interesting to see how both Tucker Carlson and Fox News evolve in the coming months and years.

In the meantime, Carlson’s new property offers an insight into the lifestyle of one of America’s most well-known conservative commentators. With its stunning design, spacious layout, and prime location in the upscale Boca Grande community, the home serves as a fitting retreat for someone looking to take a break from the public eye and enjoy the finer things in life. |  COMMENT

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Corey Chambers Interview


Interview Corey Chambers, Broker

Corey Chambers Interview

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — We asked ChatGPT AI to write 10 interview questions for a newspaper reporter to ask Corey Chambers broker in Los Angeles. With artificial intelligence, we will fire the human news reporter, and just do the interview ourselves. Here are the ten news interview questions for notable L.A. Realtor® Corey Chambers: |  VIDEO

Can you share some insights into your journey as a real estate broker in Los Angeles and what inspired you to choose this profession?

It started at the age of three, when my mother let me run free-range all around L.A. Area neighborhoods (Compton, Lynwood, Norwalk, Downey, Long Beach and Los Angeles) by myself as a young child. I survived. Now I’m running around Downtown and all over Southern California, helping home sellers, buyers, renters, landlords and investors to survive and thrive in any neighborhood, any market and any economic climate.

How do you think the Los Angeles real estate market has evolved over the years, and what are some current trends you’ve observed?

As the most diverse and creative city, Los Angeles has the third largest metropolitan economy in the world. The local real estate market added a large number of amazing conversion live/work lofts with tremendous character from 2000 to 2012. More recently, ADU Accessory Dwelling Units have become legalized, providing new opportunities for property owners to improve their long-term finances with rental income. Today, prices are lower than they were 5 months ago, giving home buyers and investors an improved opportunity to find just the right home, along with a special deal.

What challenges and opportunities do you see in the LA real estate market, particularly in the downtown area?

The biggest challenges of Downtown Los Angeles real estate include the current price drops, which could possibly dip into negative equity for some owners. Also, the homeless and mentally ill situation is not fully contained, contributing to crime that is higher than many other large cities. The relatively low downtown condo prices present an opportunity to pick up a bargain.

As a real estate expert, can you share your thoughts on the impact of remote work and the pandemic on the residential and commercial property markets in Los Angeles? 

I’m doing more marketing and sales presentations by Zoom and phone, fewer in-person showings. I’ve always communicated my thoughts honestly on the exaggerated pandemic and the ignored downsides of lockdown and forced vaccines. I have also been careful to follow the rules presented by the state, local government, industry and home owners. Remote work is great, but there is not always a replacement for in-person meeting to build strong relationships.

What advice do you have for first-time homebuyers or investors looking to enter the Los Angeles real estate market?

The current market may offer new opportunities in the form of seller carry financing, and extra incentives for cash buyers. Sellers may also offer to help buyers with an interest rate buy-down, and may pay for buyer’s closing costs.

How has technology changed the way you conduct business, and what role do you see technology playing in the future of the real estate industry?

In my 12+ years of real estate, we’ve gone from tall stacks of paperwork to a nearly 100% paperless office. For each property listing that we do, my team provides one or more videos, so that prospective home buyers can see almost the entire home before driving to the property. The internet is empowering home buyers to find more properties themselves, while also helping tech-savvy real estate professionals to provide more information about properties online. The entire real estate process can be done faster, with better communication, saving a lot of time for everyone. 

Can you share a success story or a particularly memorable transaction that highlights your approach to helping clients find their dream home or investment property?

Yes, It’s always a delight when we help a home seller to sell the property much faster, and for much more money. One seller was delighted to receive about $60,000 more than she was asking for, when we sold her Alta loft condo for her.

What are some key factors that set you apart from other real estate brokers in the Los Angeles area, and how do you ensure your clients receive the best service possible?

The Corey Chambers Team is known for guaranteeing our work. Most real estate professionals will never use that word because they don’t know how to guarantee anything. We guarantee home sales, guarantee top dollar for home sellers, and even guarantee to save money for home buyers. Today, we consider a 5-star review to be our primary compensation. The five star reviews are considered the priority and the main focus for our motivation and career success. 

How do you stay informed about the latest market trends, zoning regulations, and development projects in the city to better serve your clients?

Publishing the most popular residential real estate blog post articles for Downtown Los Angeles and LA lofts, the L.A. Loft Blog, we talk to people every day about what is going on with zoning, regulations and new development projects. We also produce the monthly Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate Market report, with pricing, data and trends for DTLA and neighboring loft communities.

Lastly, what do you envision for the future of the Los Angeles real estate market, and how are you preparing yourself and your clients for the upcoming changes in the industry?

If the city and state can reverse the recent trends of rising crime, exploding taxes, runaway regulations and exodus flight of the population to other states, the City of Los Angeles has an extremely bright future for real estate. The Corey Chambers team is leading the way toward the future as we research, develop and implement the newest real estate tools, including: AI Artificial Intelligence for marketing and property matching; crypto blockchain for real estate, a real estate DAO Distributed Autonomous Organization, our own Entar Coin cryptocurrency to help real estate; virtual real estate, real estate smart contracts, digital real estate and real estate NFTs. These are some of the building blocks of the new trillion dollar real estate company of the future that we are creating, to be called Entar®.

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Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter December 2022 | The SoCal Home

Happy Holidays!!!

The Giving Back and Paying It Forward Newsletter

December rings in as the most joyful time of the year. The current year is coming to a close, the Holiday Celebrations all mean different things to different people, but most always represent happiness and good wishes. You will notice that a giving spirit exists, unlike other times of the year, if you look around.  |  VIDEO

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Unfortunately, many homeowners feel the bind of being ready to enjoy the holiday but trapped with a big task. They are desperate to exit their current home and give themselves a big Christmas Gift – a NEW place to call home.

Here’s how you and I can help. As a result of my team’s work with over 5,000 families over 20 years and three recessions, we have developed a unique program to quickly get an acceptable “cash” offer on any home for market value. So we are giving Home Owners wanting to make a move an extraordinary gift this holiday season. For December, we will guarantee, in writing, the sale of an area home in 30 days at a price acceptable to the homeowner. In the event there is no sale, we’ll pay the homeowner $5,000.* *The homeowner and I need to agree on the price. We do that starting with a simple, FREE consultation.

Here is what you can do to help!

If anyone you know, including yourself, is considering making a move, we would like to offer them a FREE, No Obligation to Sell for Top Dollar Consultation. On this call, we’ll discuss just how they can make their move, get what they want, and do it with the least hassle.

AND while we are on the phone, I will instantly send over a FREE Special Report titled “Costly Home Seller Mistakes to Avoid When Selling During the Holiday Season.” Just like we are thankful for you and your business, I am confident your referrals will be thanking you for steering them in the right direction on getting their home sold!!!

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AND remember, YOUR referrals help the Kids!

We are still on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles CHLA, so we donate a good portion of our income from home sales. As you know, CHLA does a tremendous job of helping kids fight through and survive heart transplants: stuff that many times rob the life right out of young people.

Attached is a story of one child’s life being saved. CHLA survives on Sponsorships and Donations. 

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 right here in Los Angeles.  Your Referrals Really Do Help the Kids…

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 on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move.

2. Of course, you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910.

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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 you can rest assured a very worthy group of children will benefit as well! 

To refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members considering making a move, just give me a call or pass on my number to them! 

In my career of helping families sell their homes and/or buy another, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring friends. People like you! So for those you know that are considering a move, you have my word that we will do our very best in helping them buy or sell the place they call home. 

I hope this special month of Showing Thanks brings you much joy and happiness. With all my appreciation,

Founder, Entar® Real Estate and Investment Technologies  |  P.S. We love honoring our past clients like you. Read all about that at: www.ReferralsHelpKids.com .

I have attached an article that demonstrates the great work done by CHLA and how your referrals really do help the kids right here in Los Angeles. Keep em coming!

Corey

Why I Support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles: 

I grew up right here in the Los Angeles area. Born at St. Francis Hospital. When I first heard about a young person close to our family suffering from a life-threatening disease and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that 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 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 in the Los Angeles area, a California native, I take pride in supporting so that I can do 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 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 commitments to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations, we are happy to contribute and proud to support them. 

Over the years our team has helped our friends, family, clients to buy, sell or lease a home, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people. 

People like you! 

So your referrals can be assured that not only will they get the award-winning service we are known for but also the guarantee to back it up, but that a solid portion of the income we receive will go toward a very worthy cause. 

Oliver Is ‘A Whole Different Kid’ After Kidney Transplant

At nearly 3½ years old, Oliver loves superhero characters, his big sister Emelia, and playing the drums while singing all the words to “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” — by Candace Pearson

It’s impressive considering that Oliver has already undergone 15 surgeries at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in his young life—and has come through them so cheerfully that his nurses nicknamed him “Mr. Happy.”

Oliver’s parents Violet and Lionel first discovered that their unborn child was in trouble during a routine prenatal scan. “There was a big black hole on the ultrasound—it was very scary,” Violet recalls. “His bladder had expanded so much it was crushing him.”

In utero, Oliver was found to have a large bladder filled with urine but no amniotic fluid surrounding the baby. Ramen H. Chmait, MD, Director of Los Angeles Fetal Surgery at CHLA and USC, inserted a shunt into his bladder aimed at decompressing the bladder, normalizing the amniotic fluid volume and improving his lung growth, thereby improving the chances of survival. The procedure was successful, but was not a long-term solution.

Help on the way

But lucky for Oliver, a multidisciplinary dream team existed at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to treat him as soon as he was born.

While Violet was pregnant, she and Lionel met with Evalynn Vasquez, MD, MBA, Associate Chief of the Division of Urology and Director of the Complex Reconstruction and Malformations Program. Later, others joined Oliver’s care team, including Rachel Lestz, MD, MHS, Clinical Director of Pediatric Nephrology and Medical Director of the Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program; Rachel Goldstein, MD, Director of the Hip Preservation Program; Melinda Chang, MD, an attending physician in Ophthalmology; and Kambiz Etesami, MD, Surgical Director of Kidney and Intestinal Transplantation.

The team also included intensive care specialists, neurologists, transplant coordinators, specialized nurses, occupational and speech therapists, Child Life specialists, social workers and more.

“It takes the entire hospital and all its resources to succeed in the care of our patients, especially a patient like Oliver, who’s had multiple services taking care of him,” says Dr. Vasquez. “We can’t exist in silos.”

Before Oliver was born, the experts at CHLA suspected he had Prune-Belly syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, which is characterized by partial or complete absence of abdominal muscles, failure of the testes to descend and urinary tract malformations. The condition gets its name from the wrinkled, prune-like appearance of the skin on the newborn’s stomach. About 95% of cases involve boys. But the condition can’t be definitively diagnosed until after birth.

“The clues were there,” says Dr. Vasquez. “Oliver stopped making amniotic fluid, essentially baby urine, which tells you how well his bladder and kidneys are working.”

A plan quickly unfolded. Violet would give birth at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, next door to CHLA, then the baby would be immediately transferred to the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant Critical Care Unit (NICCU) at CHLA.

A baby arrives

When Oliver came into the world July 23, 2019, his diagnosis was confirmed. His dad accompanied him to the NICCU, while his mom left her maternity room the following morning, telling nurses, “I’ve got to go meet my son.”

“Initially, our goals for Oliver were the same as for any baby,” says Dr. Lestz, “appropriate nutrition for growth and development.”

Oliver’s left kidney never functioned. His right kidney was working but didn’t have enough filters to do its jobs of removing waste. He had other complications, too, including a mild case of cerebral palsy, a weakness on the left side of his body and hip dysplasia, an abnormality of the hip joint.

Meanwhile, his parents were adjusting to their new reality. “I had to change my perspective and stop asking why this happened,” says Violet. “We had to help Oliver live his best life, whatever that looks like, and celebrate the small wins. Oliver needed us. Emelia needed us. Life had to move forward.”

And so it did. At just 3 weeks old, Oliver had his first surgery, as Dr. Vasquez created an opening between his abdominal wall and bladder to drain it and prevent further harm to his kidneys.

Other surgeries and procedures followed, including hip surgery at 1½ years old and strabismus surgery to help his misaligned eyes look the same direction at the same time. With his flaccid abdominal muscles, Oliver’s bladder had nothing to press against, making it difficult to empty on its own. He was unable to safely eat by mouth, so required a feeding tube to his stomach.

Defying the odds

Yet, all the while, Oliver was growing—and charming his caregivers. At times, Oliver got to return home with his family, but spent much of his first year as an inpatient at CHLA. The hospital was “our second home,” says his mom.

In 2022, Oliver’s doctors agreed it was time for a preemptive kidney transplant—before his one good kidney deteriorated to the point where he would need dialysis to take over its normal filtering task.

“Dialysis can be lifesaving, but it is life-altering as well,” explains Dr. Lestz. “Preemptive transplants result in better transplant outcomes.” Avoiding dialysis would improve Oliver’s life expectancy.

Oliver’s mother was very interested in providing a donor kidney for her son. “Violet was very, very compatible—only one mismatch, which is about as good as it gets,” says Dr. Lestz.

“Recipients of kidneys from living donors tend to do better,” says Dr. Etesami, Oliver’s transplant surgeon. “A kidney can be from a parent—or even an unrelated person—but as long as it is immunologically compatible, having a living donor is preferable.” The close match meant there was a better chance that Oliver’s body would not reject his new kidney.

Although Oliver had multiple medical issues, Dr. Etesami was confident about moving ahead with the surgery. “At CHLA, we have continued to make advances in transplant surgery, allowing us to operate on the smallest and sickest kids like Oliver.”

On March 9, 2022, three teams were at the ready—a transplant team at Keck Hospital of USC, which would remove one of Violet’s kidneys; a urology team a CHLA led by Dr. Vasquez that would remove Oliver’s nonfunctioning kidney to make room for his new kidney and manage his bladder, and a transplant team at CHLA led by Dr. Etesami.

After Dr. Etesami navigated around some scarring from Oliver’s previous surgeries, he placed Violet’s donated kidney inside Oliver’s belly, a common strategy in infants. He then attached it to blood vessels and the ureter to the bladder.

Welcome! A new Oliver

After a few days of recovery in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Oliver bloomed. “He was a whole different kid,” his mom says, “with energy and zest for life.” He quickly began pulling himself up in his crib to stand and taking sideways “cruises.”

Today, Oliver’s new kidney is functioning well. His progress is being monitored closely and Oliver still spends time as an inpatient at CHLA. Thanks to the transplant, however, Oliver is growing and thriving in ways that he never could have done before the surgery.

At around a year post-transplant, Oliver’s medical team will determine when he might undergo abdominal reconstruction to shore up his core strength. Developmentally advanced, always smiling, curly-haired Oliver still has mobility issues, but he is working on them with a team of specialized therapists including ones focused on physical therapy, speech and feeding.

Oliver’s mom and dad appreciate that his doctors treat them as partners in his ongoing care and development. Equally important, Violet says, “every person who works at CHLA cares deeply. And they don’t just care about the patient, they care about the parents, too.”

Patient Story and photos courtesy CHLA


How You Can Help

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Corey Chambers Bio


Your referrals help the kids.

U.S. Air Force Veteran Corey Chambers supervised Space Test Center satellite telemetry data systems

Known for selling million-dollar condos in the Los Angeles Area, Corey Chambers has been involved in some dramatic accomplishments over the past 40 years: Executive Producer of Village TV news, documentaries and hundreds of productions, from racy art films to church services, Chambers is also known for holding a world record for selling thousands of consignment items, including art, antiques, collectibles and classic cars. Before that, Corey produced the only commercially successful LGBT radio program, on KWIZ 96.7 FM, under the moniker of Chris Creem for several seasons, then built one of the first online stores in the 1990s, worked as a banker and to independent sales representative with Universal Savings Bank, before he created one of the first 24-hour webcast television channels online. Since 1980, he’s helped more than 300 companies to improve their sales and marketing channels. | VIDEO

Today, Corey is on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Read the Corey Chambers SoCal Home Real Estate Newsletter November 2022 Your Referrals Help The Kids!   The Corey Chambers real estate team is on a mission to raise $25,000 to help the extraordinary kids in need at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. They do this by donating a portion of income on every home they sell.  Help Children’s.  Who do you know considering making a move that would benefit from the services they provide?  Call Corey at 213-880-9910 with their contact info, or have them contact.  You can also visit http://www.ReferralsHelpKids.com.

He’s preparing to launch the marketing platform of the future:  ENTAR® Technologies

More: COREY CHAMBERS BIO ON THEORG.COM |  L.A. LOFT BLOG

P.S. Your Referrals Help The Kids!   We are on a mission to raise $25,000 to help the extraordinary kids in need at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. We do this by donating a portion of our income on every home we sell.  Help us help Children’s.  Who do you know considering making a move that would benefit from the services we provide?  Call Corey at 213-880-9910 with their contact info. You can also visit http://www.ReferralsHelpKids.com.  

Get free help from Mr. Chambers! Ask a question, or make a comment. Contact Corey Chambers, Broker 213-880-9910 voice/text coreychambers@yahoo.com http://www.CoreyChambers.com or fill out the online form.

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For those who like being near the beach, here’s the place! Huntington Beach on the Orange County coast! 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1200 sq ft unit in 4-plex building. Features tile flooring, fireplace, laundry hook-ups, private outside patio, private one car garage, plus one additional off-street parking. By Bolsa Chica State Beach. Walk to popular stores, shopping and dining. Near parks, wetlands wildlife reserve, Sunset and Bolsa Chica beaches. $2,600 / mo. —  HuntBeach.com |  DETAILS |  REQUEST VIEWING |  APPLY

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Remodeled in 1988, 8421 lot, 6481 sqft
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China Leads Global Real Estate Crash


While the U.S. confronts stagflation, communist China tries to hide massive real estate crash.

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — While real estate in the U.S. and other western countries crashes up today due to inflation, China’s real estate market was so extremely overbuilt that its prices are now tumbling dramatically. The communist regime does not release honest statistics, thus the books of western companies doing business in China provide the only accurate picture of China’s true economy. Recent new lockdowns also reveal the true story. The regime of nutcase dictatorship is seriously worried about recent bad economic results, thus uses today’s most convenient of scapegoats: covid hysteria. Today, China resembles a bizarre, frightening communist lockdown prison. Hellish! |  VIDEO

China a real estate hell.

The real estate market is still hot in many U.S. areas as families and investors all scramble to buy physical assets that can greatly hedge against runaway inflation, and protect against a falling dollar. In many other U.S. markets, a quiet crash or softening is already taking place, unreported in the news, and obscured by inflation. Indeed, a stagnating overall economy, Greater Depression of the 2020s, has been hidden behind a curtain of inflation for several years. One thing that can pierce the veil is a truly committed, rapid-acting Fed, which we don’t have while interest rates are still near historic lows, and government spending and money printing are still near historic highs. Concealed stagnation, government overspending and ballooning hyperinflation are still the name of the game for real estate and most other markets in the United States. Governments worldwide are failing to address the real issues, as they rely on fear and distraction, amid calls for optimism.

What is going to be the cure or the weapon that beats hyperinflation? The US Dollar is a goner for many reasons: The Fed is not keeping pace, and will not keep pace required to beat hyperinflation; the overused, abused US Dollar is losing its global dominance as the monetary standard; the dollar is being replaced by blockchain cryptocurrencies — and good money destroys bad. In addition to optimism, individuals, families and companies must own physical assets that perform well during inflation and stagnation, such as real estate, gold, farm land, blockchain cryptocurrencies, quality stocks, technology patents etc. 

A worldwide economic depression began in April of 2020. China and the U.S. lead the way in the latest “cures”: denial, deception and cover-up. The key difference between U.S. thin veil of real estate health, and China’s undeniably poignant real estate crash: the unprecedented level of ponzi-scheme activities in China real estate vs the more moderated, varied markets of America. The U.S. does have its own looming ponzi crash coming: the end of the global hegemony of the U.S. Dollar, amid emerging general demise of fiat currencies. Unlike communist China’s housing implosion, real estate in the U.S. today still provides an effective shield against these economic threats.

China communist party uses deceptive zero-covid policy to hide the largest real estate crash in history. 

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