Susan Dean was the VERY FIRST out of town person to find VeryVintageVegas. It’s been a while since Susan wrote of her adventure in selling a 50’s modernist home in Spokane, moving to Las Vegas, […]
I’ve said it many times and will keep repeating it. The foreclosure problem was a suburban thing. I’m told there’s whole neighborhoods in the Summerlin, Anthem, Green Valley and Alliante areas that look like abandoned ghost […]
We were so pleased with the huge turn out for Classic Las Vegas and the Nevada History Museums book launch of Geoff Schumacher’s new book “Howard Hughes: Power, Parnoia and Palace Intrigue.” Seating was set […]
They make it sound like it’s new loans being originated, but the problem was back in 2005 and 2006. Builders were selling homes to straw buyers, multiple buyers, and in some cases, the builders own in […]
Our favorite Las Vegas history blogger, Lynn Zook of Classic Las Vegas has put out a request that some of you might want to help out with. Lynn writes:I want to do a piece for […]
There’s a new Mid Century Modern listing in McNeil that caught my eye. I’m going to go see it this afternoon, to find out if it’s right for any of the people on my list. Here’s the remarks: […]
I’ve found a great blogger on the subject of mortgages, thanks to David Blockhus, who’s blogging about Silicon Valley. Dan Green works out of Chicago and Cincinnati, but he’s got a genuine understanding of what’s […]
I ran into Home Depot yesterday to get a new dog door. With 3 beagles coming and going about 200 times a day, it seems a dog door only has a 2 year life span. Of course […]
We try to help worthy charities as much as possible. Safe Nest and Shade Tree, and Child Haven are 3 that get our indirect support whenever we can help. GLVAR is having its 8th Annual […]
James has been living in Florida for the last 3 years, but for 10 years prior had lived at various times in Huntridge, Paradise Palms and McNeil. I spent the other afternoon with James on […]