The increase in my showing volume and buyer inquiry volume has held up since I reported last week that it was up 100% from December for the first 9 days of the year. Thru last […]
It’s a funny thing. I didn’t sell a home in my first month as a Realtor back in 1990. I didn’t sell a home in December 2007 either. That’s the first time in 18 years. […]
The great team at The Real Estate Tomato have juiced up our website once again & I want to show you how it all works & why it’s neat. Just like always, there is still […]
It’s a good thing body size isn’t a protected class. Even Uncle Arnie (my brother the photographer from Austin TX who’s in town this week) couldn’t figure out how this picture got so badly compressed. I […]
The Springs Preserve was the host of last night’s annual “State of The City” Speech by Mayor Oscar Goodman. The overflow crowd was about 400 people, and the entire event was broadcast live on the […]
Greg Brown, who’s spearheading the neighborhood response is asking for help. We need as many people as possible to show up for the planning commission meeting on Thursday 1/10. The item will be #31 on […]
From The Review Journal last week: Steve Sebelius tells us what it means in the latest edition of City Life. “If nothing else, going into a presidential election year in which big tax issues will […]
Greg Brown, from the Beverly Green Neighborhood Association wrote the following, and encourages anyone with something to say about this project to attend the planning commission meeting where it will be introduced. The meeting will be […]
One of the many reasons I focus on the fabulous rebirth of Vintage Vegas is because the street names don’t make me laugh. We ran out of good names for streets about 5 years ago. […]