There’s an amazing voice out there in the Blogosphere when it comes to using real estate as an investment. He doesn’t do “homes that you live in”. He specializes in homes that you rent out […]
I often get awards from my office at the monthly meetings. Sometimes it’s for most sales, or most closings or most listings. Yesterday they called to make sure I would attend the meeting. I wasn’t […]
The momentum has not changed in the least. New landscaping, new driveways, new windows, new roofs, and who knows what on the insides of our classic 50’s and 60’s homes. If you see an improvement project […]
Two Different Stories ON THE SAME DAY! A Glimmer Of Hope For LV Housing by Hubble Smith The fundamentals of Las Vegas are still excellent, with low unemployment, excellent tourist counts, homes that can be […]
We got a mysterious flyer about a project for the corner of 6th and Sahara. They’re doing a preview of it on Wednesday 12/12 from 4 to 7 pm at the Reformation Lutheran Church at […]
The crowd was huge. I’m guessing about 1500 people showed up, which probably translated to 1000 actual bidders. The banks that owned the properties were actually there to make decisions. Most of the homes went to contract yesterday. […]
While I’m waiting for the President and The Treasury Secretary to unveil the details of their “bail out†plan for sub prime mortgages, which is not without controversy, I’ll give you the dismal stats for November from […]
The Treasury Department has developed a program to help stem the tide of new foreclosures, and to help those who are already behind in payments or have already gone into foreclosure. The program is called […]
I spent about 3 hours yesterday at the H and M auction. Most of the time was spent with my jaw on the ground at how low the prices were on the final bids. […]
There’s certainly been a shortage of posts this week, at least by our usual standards. I was one of the volunteer co-ordinators for the Victory Funds “National Leadership Conference and Candidate Training. The Victory Fund […]