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Is Las Vegas Real Estate Showing Signs Of Life?

by Richard Warren | May 26, 2008

The real estate agent seems to be the eternal optimist. In the middle of the credit crunch, foreclosure crisis and general market malaise, he or she will be smiling broadly and proclaiming that this is a great time to buy. You could almost picture the agent showing a property that had been devastated by an [...]

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Real Estate Lessons Learned Or Lost?

by Charles Feldman | May 7, 2008

Will we ever learn? Doesn’t look like it. You’d think what with all that has gone down with the subprime mortgage/credit mess, the real estate industry (or, at least, segments of it) would be in the forefront of a much needed reform movement. Instead, there seems to be an almost pathological desire to return to [...]

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A Tale of Two Markets: A Look at the Sin City Real Estate Market

by Richard Warren | November 6, 2007

It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. By the end of 2004 I was totally frustrated with the Las Vegas real estate market. As a rehabber my business model is to find distressed property to purchase at a large discount. The goal is to repair and renovate the house in [...]

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