Kirsten Peterson of The Sun nails it again in telling why this is SO important to the future of Cultural Tourism, and Historic Preservation: We casually reported about the La Concha last week, but the […]
I thought I’d found every single pattern that there could possibly be, but lo and behold…. 2 more! Almost every pattern I’ve found can be found on many different homes, but these 2 so far […]
From The Mortgage Advisers Weekly Newsletter that I receive from multiple loan officers that I have never met or worked with: Tax Man ComethAnd along with the tax man come the inevitable new breed of […]
It’s really easy to move cars out of the way. We haven’t done a “car on lawn” or a “too many cars in the picture” WMLSPOTD in a while, and this one let’s me kill both birds […]
There’s a heated discussion going on about the use of the word “urban” and what it connotes when people hear it. I tried to refine the description of this real estate blog. We analyzed the […]
There’s 3 things you can do with the classic 50’s or 60’s homes of Las Vegas First, you can keep it all original, and relish the authenticity. We’ve been selected to represent the sellers and market one […]
It turns out that one of our regular readers is the owner of ACCESSVEGAS, which is a tourist oriented site. Since we have so many out of town readers, who come to Las Vegas,and all […]
Every beagle in America and every beagle lover is ecstactic. But I will say this before anyone runs out and buys a beagle. A leather jacket, 2 of the kitchen cabinets, 11 shoes, a scratched […]
You’ll probably notice that I started using the terms “Uncle Jack” and my name “Jack LeVine” in some of the headlines for various posts. There’s a reason for it that has NOTHING to do with my […]
I probably butchered the meaning of “Dog Days” but there’s 3 stories that popped up between last night and this morning. First, I rescued a dog this morning at 6:30 near Oakey and 8th Street. […]