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Wet N' Wild's Return Looks Good for Las Vegas

Tuesday, February 26

 After an absence of several years, Wet N’ Wild is now returning to Las Vegas.  Unlike the original water park, which was located on the north end of the Strip, the new location is on the south side of the city by the 215 beltway and Fort Apache.  The largest water park in Nevada will feature...


Chinese New Year Brings Prosperity for Real Estate Investing

Tuesday, February 12

This Sunday, February 10th marked the beginning of the Chinese New Year.  This Year of the Snake is looking to be a BIG year for real estate, as the water fire element brings prosperity to earth and metal industries like property and hotel.  The yin to last year's Dragon yang, snakes are wise...


Las Vegas Housing Ceases To Be A Drag

Thursday, January 31

 It seems that the nationwide housing market has finally ceased being a drag on the overall economy and is now actually a source of strength.  According to a recent article in USA Today, Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics, no reports that “housing is finally contributing to th...


Announcing “The Las Vegas Real Estate Reality Hour” With Glenn Plantone

Tuesday, January 29

Many of my clients already know that before I embarked on my career in real estate, I spent some time behind the microphone working as a radio personality in California.  I’m excited to be returning to the recording booth, this time as the on air host for “The Las Vegas Real Estate Reality Hour.”...


Calling The Bottom - Do I Get A Prize?

Tuesday, January 29

Earlier this week, I opened up the Las Vegas Review Journal and ready Hubble Smith’s article “Housing Crawling Off ‘Bottom.’”  In the article, Dennis Smith, housing analyst and president of Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research, was quoted as saying, “It’s obvious that the bottom of the recent v...


Las Vegas Short Sales Continue to Rise As Banks Avoid Foreclosures

Monday, January 21

 We have repeatedly discussed the various effects of the passage of Nevada Assembly Bill 284 on the Las Vegas real estate market.  The most notable has surely been the rapid decline in foreclosures as banks struggle to comply with the mountain of red tape placed on the foreclosure process by...