This weeks throw back is from February 2009 4 local architects were interviewed. The opening question and answer from Eric Strain tells it all from my point of view. It’s a good read. Weekly: Will […]
breeze657 I have done several transactions with Jack In recent years. He is consistently the best realtor I’ve ever dealt with! His knowledge of my neighborhood and responsiveness to any need are without peer. Plus […]
From April 2008 Oakey Avenue is one of those misaligned streets that drive me so crazy. On the west side, it continues eastward over the railroad tracks, but becomes Western Avenue for a short distance […]
Most of the vintage homes and the historic neighborhoods in Las Vegas were built in the 50’s and 60’s as the town was growing up. The strip was growing and people needed someplace to live […]
This is from February 26, 2008 It’s a funny thing about being the “newest” big city in America. Vintage in Washington DC or NYC or Philly, dates back to revolution. In St. Louis or […]
The Different Types of Home Inspections Explained Home inspections are a common source of confusion for first-time home buyers because there are several different types of inspections that can take place. Here is an overview […]
I wrote this in December 2007. It is still a great neighborhood that gets overlooked by many when looking for Vintage Homes. I found a new monument sign announcing “Rancho Manor” on Shadow Lane […]
I wrote this March 29, 2008. I’ve been accused of focusing too much attention on the McNeils, and Marycrests, and John S. Parks, and Paradise Palms type neighborhoods of Vintage Las Vegas. In my own defense, […]
Once in a lifetime viewing of the most unique, iconic home in the Mid Century Modern neighborhood of Paradise Palms. The true epitome of indoor/outdoor living with 7 sliding doors to the figure 8 pool. […]
Do you plan to sell a home in 2018? If so, it’s time to start thinking about your asking price. Better yet, you could work with an experienced real estate agent to determine your list […]