Not Hiring A Professional To Sell Your Home Trying to sell your home by yourself is sheer madness. You need the expertise of a professional. The numbers also don’t lie – home sellers who try to […]
Below is a list of the Short Term Rental Special Use Permit requests. You can read what Short Term Rentals do to our Vintage Neighborhoods HERE! If you would like to receive Planning Commission and […]
The convenience of having online information at your fingertips is truly a bittersweet phenomenon; you can find an answer to everything you need to know online…but how do you know that those answers are accurate? […]
Home prices in the U.S. have risen steadily over the last few years. In many cities, some home values are now at their highest point in history — even higher than the last housing boom. […]
Throw Back Thursday. September 2007 Old downtown neighborhoods are the new places to be By BEVERLY BRYAN Photo by Jim Miller (View) Jack LeVine sells houses downtown, he said, because he’s always been a […]
From August 2007 ‘Curbie Award’ – 10th & Oakey The ‘Curbie Award’ is something Jack thought up months ago… and since we’ve had barely a minute to breathe with everything going on, we’re just getting […]
From November 2009 Many of the oldest existing buildings in Las Vegas are in what we refer to as “Lawyer’s Row”. The area was the prewar WWII suburbs of Las Vegas. Amusingly, it’s the area is […]
Throw Back Thursday – SEPTEMBER 14, 2007 Marycrest Is One Of Las Vegas’ Most Desirable Downtown Neighborhoods Marycrest Estates has been home to some of the most recognizable family names in Las Vegas. Liberace, Marnell, […]
It a hand drawn rendering of Paradise Palms from 1963. It was also handed out at the sales office, which I now know had a Desert Inn Address, though it was the last lot at […]
This Throw Back Thursday is from May, 2011 but seems fitting today with all the things going on with Circle Park lately. BIG NEWS! I’m 2/7th happy that the Huntridge Circle Park will be […]