The owner of this place is a con artist. Her name is Karen Diamond and she sold me a house over a leaking underground oil tank, of which she represented in writing she had no knowledge. This woman lived in the place for roughly nine years; I discovered the tank after nine days. It was located in a small, concealed shed, back-to-back with a much larger shed; the shed reeked of heating oil and had a three-foot, above-ground vent pipe to the tank. And get this: A neighbor told me that this woman, her loving husband, and beautiful daughter stored their bikes in the shed and leaned them up against the stinking vent pipe! So is this woman too stupid to realize the vent pipe went to an oil tank? Or did she just lie to dump her POS house on me and my wife? You decide. Either way, though, you obviously should not do business with her. Oh, yeah-- I know I'm stupid for believing this woman and for not discovering the oil tank. However, I'm not asking anybody to do business with me.
Anyway, this woman chuckled and walked away from the sale of her house with $350K. She stiffed her landscaper for $7, 000 and used the money from her sale to bankroll Creative Connections Studio. Creative Connections is a hodgepodge of Broadway show tunes, magic, yoga, acting, and a whole bunch of New Age nonsense. It's really designed as a launch pad for the Miley Cyrus-type career Ms. Diamond envisions for her daughter. Other students are enrolled only to sing back-up and to cheer on Ms. Diamond's daughter. Is that what you want for your little darling Baxter or Brett? If so, then help yourself.
The "takeaway" from all the foregoing is this: Steer clear of this swindler.