Archive for June, 2007

27 Jun

Market News

Tue. 6/26 (May New Home Sales):  Sales of new homes fell 1.6% in May–a decline that was less than many economists had initially anticipated.  Purchases dropped in three of four regions with a slump of 1.9% in the West.  A positive sign was the median sales price of a new home in May actually posted a [...]

18 Jun

Sensational Saddlehorn Craftsman!

Beautiful Saddlehorn Craftsman located on one acre  over looking White’s Creek and Mount Rose. Wonderful contemporary floor design with large open rooms, Brazilian Cherry hard wood floors, huge chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 4 ovens, 2 dishwashers, granite bistro bar, breakfast nook, formal dining and living with vaulted ceilings.  Giant master bedroom with retreat and little computer [...]

15 Jun

Thirty-One Days of Art~

Reno is ready to officially launch summer with Artown’s annual Thirty-One Days!  This is an extraordinary month long program featuring some of the world’s finest performance and visual artists. A total must be in Reno month because there are so many events, workshops, and music to enjoy around town. Artown starts July 1st and continues through out the whole month. Visit [...]

13 Jun

Summer Events Schedule for Reno/Tahoe

Here’s a super list of wonderful things to do in June, July, August and September around Reno and Lake Tahoe. Contact information and event titles. Have a great experience in our beautiful area and be sure to call me if I can help you open doors to your dream home.
Click for the list !
 Michelle  775.750.5777   [...]

06 Jun

All Aboard!

The citizens of Reno and Sparks, Nevada owe a five star salute to the Walker River Paiute Tribe for their single handed block and tackle of the Department of Energy  when they disallowed transport of thousand of tons of nuclear waste to the Yucca Mountain Project via tribal lands.
This last minute decision by the Tribe also prevented the nuclear [...]

06 Jun

Yucca Mountain Project? FYI…

A lot of people that live in the state of Nevada as well as people planning on relocating here are not aware that the government owns about 75% of the land. When I mention this to people, they are quite surprised.This unique ownership with the Federal Govern ment, especially with the Department of Energy, makes a hot and often [...]