CULTURE & Real Estate came together in March 2015.
Always an innovative Broker Andrew S. Espino decided to list his 1st Real Estate Investment.
377-383 East Reed St. multi-family located in downtown San Jose, CA This property has special meaning to him for many different reasons.
1st, His family has lived in both downtown and the east side of San Jose and watched its growth for the last 60 Years
2nd, This property was his initial leap into Real Estate Investment which launched into a full time Real Estate Career.
3rd, This 1904 Victorian is located in the heart of Downtown San Jose which is becoming a hub for art, entertainment, and dining near SOFA district.
The Artist Scape Martinez also grew up in San Jose, CA and moved to the East Coast but came back to his beloved home town. He is highly Active in non-profit organization, volunteering for live demo/workshops for underprivileged youths to show an alternative expression through the arts.
Together they collaborated on what San Jose, CA meant to them and should continue striving for...
which can be expressed in Only, One word CULTURE.
This piece is dedicated to Downtown San Jose may it continue expanding, diversifying, innovating and shifting styles but please Do Not ever lose your CULTURE.
May it Inspire this generation and continue being passing down to future generations.
#WEARESANJOSE #ThisIsSANJOSE
Always an innovative Broker Andrew S. Espino decided to list his 1st Real Estate Investment.
377-383 East Reed St. multi-family located in downtown San Jose, CA This property has special meaning to him for many different reasons.
1st, His family has lived in both downtown and the east side of San Jose and watched its growth for the last 60 Years
2nd, This property was his initial leap into Real Estate Investment which launched into a full time Real Estate Career.
3rd, This 1904 Victorian is located in the heart of Downtown San Jose which is becoming a hub for art, entertainment, and dining near SOFA district.
The Artist Scape Martinez also grew up in San Jose, CA and moved to the East Coast but came back to his beloved home town. He is highly Active in non-profit organization, volunteering for live demo/workshops for underprivileged youths to show an alternative expression through the arts.
Together they collaborated on what San Jose, CA meant to them and should continue striving for...
which can be expressed in Only, One word CULTURE.
This piece is dedicated to Downtown San Jose may it continue expanding, diversifying, innovating and shifting styles but please Do Not ever lose your CULTURE.
May it Inspire this generation and continue being passing down to future generations.
#WEARESANJOSE #ThisIsSANJOSE