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January 4, 2008

It Sounds Cancerous To Live In The Suburbs Of Las Vegas

One of the many reasons I focus on the fabulous rebirth of Vintage Vegas is because the street names don’t make me laugh. We ran out of good names for streets about 5 years ago. […]
January 4, 2008

Conformity Leads To Paralysis – How To Get Beyond The Headlines

A simple answer: ignore them.   Yesterday, a new client told me: We HATE our apartment Our neighbor is driving us crazy Our 2 kids have nowhere to play The landlord didn’t renew our lease the […]
January 4, 2008

Worst MLS Photo Of The Day – Custom 3 Tone Paint And Designer Window Treatments

Showing the best features is an agents duty to their seller.         The only thing worse than a bad picture is NO PICTURES AT ALL!
January 3, 2008

REO Mid Mod Fixer Is On The Golf Course For Less Than 250k

We spotted this Paradise Palms home yesterday. It’s bank owned, and in need of some serious loving. But 250k with a pool on the golf course? Someone’s going to score with this one. If you’re […]
January 3, 2008

Francisco Park Yard Art – Life Is Like Licking Honey Off Of A Thorn

This must be pretty new because I doubt there’s a street in Vintage Vegas that I haven’t been on in the last month or 2. Click on the picture to see where the headline came […]
January 3, 2008

Average Lot Sizes Continue To Shrink Except In Vintage Vegas

Actually, this picture is from Toronto, and it’s the smallest home for sale there. Mark T. sent me a picture, and thanks to google, I found all kinds of stories about it. Thought you’d get […]
January 3, 2008

Worst MLS Photo Of The Day – Why We Publish Them

Before we start a whole new year of “worst MLS photos” I’d like to review the reasons we do this. a) About 80% of buyers look at homes on the internet. They hand pick the […]
January 2, 2008

New Openings, New Galleries Are Showcased At First Friday

After missing last month’s First Friday, I’m anxiously awaiting Friday Night, January 4th for the first First Friday of the year. The complete program of events is on the First Friday Website. The Contemporary Arts […]
January 2, 2008

Things We Should Have Mentioned About Our Friends In Vintage Las Vegas

We’re usually quick to report or link to press coverage for our favorite people and organizations, so we’re a little late with these, but the kudos are well deserved. Lynn Zook, the founder of Classic […]
January 2, 2008

Chilling Out Isn’t What It Used To Be

We’ve spent a week mostly just chilling out. Some well needed R and R was great, but the other meaning of “chilling” I could do without.  I hate cold weather, of course, which is why […]