I was interviewed this week for an on line talk radio show at ALLTALKRADIO. We discussed the fact that historic preservation is in its infancy in Las Vegas. He was curious why we jokingly use […]
I learned more about how computers work than I ever wanted to. I didn’t realize or perhaps willingly ignored the fact that I’m totally dependent on the computer for so many aspects of my business, […]
Geoff Shumacher, one of the regular columnists for The Review Journal posed that question last week. I’m astounded that I missed it, as so many of you send me links to items such as this. […]
It’s been touch and go all day. Re-installing the operating system is like a triple bypass. You just can’t tell tell the outcome till it’s all over. The patient is in the recovery room. I’m […]
You can depend on an agave to flower, unlike depending on the technology that runs my life. The printer problem spread to the computer itself, and Scott from “Geeks On The Go” is busy fixing […]
We did the walk thru yesterday at my 1400 Manzanita listing. I met the buyer for the first time, and she raised an interesting point. I’m paraphrasing a little but basically she said: “I’ve been […]
I’m on most of the email threads that make their way around many of the Vintage Vegas Neighborhoods. Usually the threads are about lost dogs, commercial development encroachment into the neighborhoods etc. Occasionally a topic comes […]
Our office has gone “paperless”, which means I have to scan and upload all the paper I generate so the broker can review it and archive it. I of course now have to keep all […]
Diane Olick covers the housing market at CNBC. This is the report she did this morning covering the April “under contract” numbers according to The National Association of Realtors. NAR reports a 6.3% jump in homes […]
Tinkerbelle got me thinking about homes that are extremely personalized. They can turn a buyer off before they ever see a home. Especially when it’s obvious that the personalized decor won’t stay with the house. […]