I started looking for great (or at least good) examples of what can be done with 2×4’s and 4×4’s and slats and beams and battens. I’ve always loved this first… read more →
Nothing! And Everything at the same time. How could that be? The National Association Of Home Builders says: Housing Economists Expect Market Turnaround To Begin In 2008 “Despite the present… read more →
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LAS VEGAS OPENS Morelli house to the public November 10th Open House to Feature Fall Vintage Clothing Exhibit Las Vegas, NV – 22 Oct, 2007:… read more →
This is a VVV exclusive, as the story hasn’t been told anywhere else. I heard from a friend that Liberace had designed, but never lived in one of the Tudor… read more →
Besides that it’s one of the mid-mods in Glen Heather, it was also a listing of mine about 10 years ago. The seller then had completely restored the home. It… read more →
Joe Peffer writes a similar blog to VVV that’s about Very Vintage Columbus Ohio. Of course an old home in Columbus was built in the 10’s and 20’s or even… read more →
This last summer, as the first publicity stunt of the new VeryVintageVegas, we created a contest where you had to drive thru many of the fabulous and not so fabulous… read more →
Our long time readers know about this obsession of mine. I love them! Here’s a new one that I’ve never published before. Click here for all the archived posts relating… read more →
There’s over 600 posts that we’ve done sitting on our “old” blog which you can access here, or in the link in the Archive Section in the left column. From… read more →
For one reason and another, I spent most of yesterday in Paradise Palms. It’s still one of my all time favorite neighborhoods in all of Vintage Vegas. While there, I… read more →
Old downtown neighborhoods are the new places to be By BEVERLY BRYAN VIEW STAFF WRITER Photo by Jim Miller (View) Jack LeVine sells houses downtown, he said, because he’s always been… read more →
We’re trying to figure out what the final roof line will look like in this expansion in McNeil. You can see the original pitched roof home hiding under the new… read more →