The good news: Every agent I talk to is selling more homes. The April numbers from GLVAR (Greater Las Vegas Association Of Realtors showed for the first time since 2005 an increase of same month […]
Installing built-in refrigerated drawers is an idea that is catching on in communities across the nation, no matter the size of the home. Compact, convenient, modern and stylish, they are a new alternative to the […]
These are the only pictures I have of this pattern. I don’t even remember where the wall is or which of our Vintage Vegas Neighborhoods I found it in . If you […]
I guess if they’re serving beer at the open house, they’ll get a lot of traffic. Bud Light Is the beer of choice of Realtors everywhere. The only thing worse than a […]
It’s a standard part of the “Due Diligence” period for a home buyer to get the property inspected. The purchase contract is very explicit that during the due diligence period, the buyer has the opportunity […]
I always wondered what would happen if 3 obsessive collectors of retro, modern, and rat pack chic got together and opened a store. What if they did it in the Arts District? Now I know, […]
Here’s a favorite of mine that I’ve only ever found in the part of Paradise Palms that’s north of Desert Inn. Pattern Number 33 In the series of Mid Century Modern Decorative Block Designs […]
If you turn the camera, you have to turn the picture before you upload it. It only takes a couple of clicks with even the most unsophisticated of picture editors. Remember dear readers, that this […]
I’ve had enough Historic Preservation stuff for a while. After I post these photos, it’s back to covering the Real Estate, Urban Living, and Neighborhoods topics. I’m only posting 2 on the front page, and […]
“RE-INVENTION” Photographic Display At Las Vegas City Hall First up on Historic Preservation Day For Las Vegas was “Re-Invention”. Our very own cultural historian, and occasional guest blogger Brian Paco Alvarez curated a photographic exhibit […]