From the Las Vegas Sun, by Kristen Peterson An Art Deco bell tower inspired by structures on the Hoover Dam anchors a corner of a model of the Smith Center… read more →
Our friend cultural historian and downtown neighbor Brian Paco Alvarez filled our inbox today with a lot of different topics, so I’m lumping them all into one big catch-all post.… read more →
I can see how this happened, because if you look close, you’ll see that it’s actually taken thru a doorway, by a very very short agent. It would have been… read more →
Saturday Morning was the last field trip of the Citizens Leadership Academy. We were led by Scott Adams, the Director of the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency. The RDA is charged… read more →
An amusing look at things from fellow blogger in Sacremento Gena Riede: Home Buyers, are asking the question… When is the Best Time to Buy a House? When is the… read more →
After 3 months of life getting in the way , Susan has finally got her home in Spokane on the market. Susan is the very first of many out of… read more →
We heard the rumor, got tickets for ourselves, but don’t as yet have a flyer, and we don’t think many other people know about it yet. I’d love to see… read more →
Our guest columnist today is Jackie Colson-Miller, a Keller Williams Agent from Tampa, Florida. I had started a similar article, but found hers, and it’s everything I wanted to say,… read more →
To follow up on the great response we’ve gotten from readers on ‘What to Expect When You Go to Get a Real Estate Loan,’ we’re taking you further inside the… read more →
by Paul Pastore an agent in Phoenix. It does reference the Phoenix market of Course, but their market and ours have always been on parallel tracks. I mention several of… 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 →
I’m trying to figure out the relevance of furniture when it’s really the only thing in the picture. Obviously furnished homes that are being lived in have furniture. But the… read more →