Via Urban Historian – Brian Paco Alvarez Hello Everyone, Las Vegas’ first Travel Lodge on Las Vegas Boulevard and Circus Circus is being demolished as we speak. The motel rooms are still standing for […]
It’s a funny thing. I didn’t sell a home in my first month as a Realtor back in 1990. I didn’t sell a home in December 2007 either. That’s the first time in 18 years. […]
There are some amazingly cool homes in Downtown. We’ve just taken listings on 2 of them, and will have all the marketing and promotion materials ready in a few days. I did want to use […]
We forgot to mention that Classic Las Vegas, will be holding it’s monthly meeting this Sunday 1/13/2008 2 PM. The meeting will be in the Auditorium of the Nevada State Museum, which is in Lorenzi […]
The single most important room of a home is almost always the kitchen. It’s a fact! Clutter, and dirty dishes, and pots on and pans on the stove would turn off any buyer. Buyers and […]
Tonight’s hearing in front of the planning commission about the 47 story Hi Rise for 6th and Sahara has been postponed at the applicant’s request. The new date is Feb. 14th. We’ll keep you posted. […]
The great team at The Real Estate Tomato have juiced up our website once again & I want to show you how it all works & why it’s neat. Just like always, there is still […]
All of the really good, and potentially great Neighborhoods Associations came about because of proposed development or political controversy that impacted the adjacent homes. I started the Southridge Neighborhood Association in 2001 in response to […]
Hot off the presses, thanks to Brian Paco Alvarez for forwarding it to us. The Solterra Group of Companies Receives Approval from the Las Vegas City Council to Build Residences in Downtown Las VegasLAS VEGAS, […]
It’s a good thing body size isn’t a protected class. Even Uncle Arnie (my brother the photographer from Austin TX who’s in town this week) couldn’t figure out how this picture got so badly compressed. I […]