How to Save $70,000 When You Buy a Loft

Here’s how to save lots of dough when purchasing a loft, condo or house. Find a slightly run-down property with messy tenants in place. Visualize how beautiful the place can be after saving lots of money on the final sale price. Most other buyers will be unable to visualize the potential of the property, thus reducing the price. If possible, buy during a time of economic crisis, such as during a recession, panic or economic depression when competing buyers are less active. Ask the seller if they have received other offers, and inquire into the nature of those offers, if any. Place an offer that makes economic sense. Don’t fall in love with “the one”. Place lower offers on several properties, drive a hard bargain, and go into escrow on a really great deal. After the inspection report arrives, negotiate a lower price. If there are any other unusual issues, expensive repairs, strange defects, mold or anything wrong with the neighborhood or economy that may affect the price now in the future, ask the seller to reduce the price further. Enjoy beautifying the home using all of the money saved, and enjoy living in the fixed-up dream home. #fixers #losangeles #lofts

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Kerry Marsico

Kerry Marsico completed many Market Lofts sales in Downtown Los Angeles

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Top Los Angeles real estate professional Kerry Marsico sold some of the most amazing and opulent homes in the world. Now he’s dead. Several people have been asking about him over the last few days, so here’s an update about him and his well-known luxury Downtown L.A. loft sales.

Reader Questions:

Q: Where can I find Kerry Marsico’s obituary? A: An obituary can be found on the L.A. Loft Blog.

Q: How did Kerry Marsico of Los Angeles die? A: What was his cause of death?

Kerry died in April of 2019. His autopsy results have come back – shockingly to some, he died from an overdose of fentanyl and methamphetamine. #kerrymarsicorealestate #kerrymarsico  #losangeles #realestate

For those who really know Kerry Marsico, his death was a sad event, but the autopsy results were not shocking. Kerry was honest and open about his challenges with substance abuse. Fentanyl and methamphetamine are highly addictive, and often deadly combination. Frequently abused, their use has been skyrocketing across the United States in recent years.

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