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ActiveRainers or Home Buyers - Las Vegas Real Estate Agent's Tech Tip for You

 

Since you're here at ActiveRain, it's safe to say you at least have computer access. You may also be among the growing numbers of households that have multiple computers and a home network. Personally you may even have more than one computer that you use...desktops, laptops, or a combination of the two.

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If you're a PC user, you may have different versions of Windows. It could be that some software runs well on XP and not so well on Vista, or vice-versa, and so you run it on different machines. Then there are times that you might want to transfer files or pictures between computers. Of course you can do that across the network, but you still may have to swap out machines, keyboards, and mouse.

Well there may be an easier way. It's a free program for personal, non-commercial use called
Input Director. You simply download and install the program to your multiple machines, and after a simple setup of master and slave or slaves, and designating the position of the monitors, you're good to go. Now, by just using the master computer keyboard and mouse, you can transition between your machines and even multiple monitors.

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As the mouse curser moves off the master screen in the direction of the slave, it seamlessly reappears on the slave's screen with the little wave effect you see here, that can also be turned off. Once the cursor is on the other monitor, your master keyboard and mouse can now be used on the slave computer.

But wait! There's still more! Instead of transferring files over the network, you can now copy on one machine, and with a simple sweep of the mouse to the next monitor, paste to the other, as the program has a shared clipboard.

Wired or wireless, desktop or laptop, you no longer have to get tangled or wear out the carpet switching between computers. You can be doing processor heavy programs on one, while you surf on the other. That can be handy for any number of applications, including using online help, tutorials, troubleshooting, or simply typing notes into a word processor on one while you house hunt on another. If you don't want the mouse to transfer screens, a simple right click of the icon in the taskbar, and with one more click you can turn it off. The same to turn it back on again.

So if you're a multiple PC computer user you may want to give this program a try. It might just save you some time and aggravation. If you like it, there is a Paypal donate button on the home page.

 

If you are interested in relocating to Las Vegas or would like more information on Las Vegas real estate, please email me, Roberta LaRocca, at roberta@search4lasvegashomes.com, or call 702-354-8988. I look forward to hearing from you!
 

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Las Vegas Foreclosures, Auctions, and Home Buying Tips - From Las Vegas Luxury and Celebrity Homes to the Average Buyer

 

I recently had an MSN MoneyCentral article on foreclosures forwarded to me from a client. It was in response and in support of my post on Free Foreclosure Lists - You don't have to Pay for Foreclosed Home Listings. The MSN article states that yes, REALTORS® have the listings of the foreclosed or Bank Owned Homes, known as REOs for Real Estate Owned. The listings on foreclosed homes aren't hidden away, and they also agree that chasing the 'pre-foreclosure' listings aren't as easy as one might be led to believe.

They add that there is increased competition for these properties. This is true, especially for those that are in good condition, as they often get multiple offers that can go above the listing price. Banks are looking for the highest or best offer. Still, even with that competition or going above list, they may have the potential to offer tremendous value. That is when having a quality real estate agent can be invaluable. They can offer comparable pricing and other informative insight, which is much better than a home buyer simply assuming that anything with 'foreclosure' attached to it somehow implies a better deal.

For the 'pre-foreclosures', I can agree with most of what they say. The actual foreclosure auction, known in Nevada as a Trustee Sale, can be difficult, and especially so in today's market. With the decline in home values, it becomes fairly rare for there to be equity found at these sales, and professional competition for the limited properties that may offer equity can be very stiff. That is in addition to this type of sale usually having you make a bid without inspecting the property. This can become very risky for the average home buyer, and also only available to those that have cash on hand. I'd also add that many of the online foreclosure sites may not correctly list the price
of these pre-foreclosure properties.

I do have to disagree with one aspect of there article...that all liens are 'wiped-out' in these Foreclosure Auctions or Trustee Sales. That can depend on a number of technicalities, so you would need to seek out a good title search and a real estate attorney for legal advise for a specific property.

Liberace Las Vegas Home
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Now let me relate a story from my in-house Las Vegas history buff. While it wasn't a foreclosure, but an estate sale, I may be able to show you some of the highs and lows of real estate and how it could apply in today's market. This home was sold during a previous housing market slump that happened during the late 1980's. The above picture is a recent shot of the then roughly 10,000 square foot home on a near half acre, or I should say homes, since it is actually 2 that were joined together.

This luxury Las Vegas home had been owned by one of the highest paid entertainers of their time. Reports have stated that as much as $5.5 million was invested in joining, expanding, and customising the home. Some of the features include a hand painted Sistine Chapel mural replica painted on the ceiling by a claimed to be descendant of Michelangelo. That alone had been reported to have cost in the neighborhood of $1.5 million. The connection between the homes was dubbed "The Eternal Hallway" and lined with floor to ceiling mirrors on the walls creating an infinity effect, Italian Marble floors, along with four 2000 year old columns imported from Greece. Long before Steve Wynn built Bellagio, this home had a miniature dancing waters in the backyard.

Side View - Liberace Home Las Vegas
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The front doors are said to be from the New York Governor's Mansion, the gates over 100 years old and imported from Italy, and an antique staircase from Paris. The second floor 'Moroccan Room' solarium that offers views of the Las Vegas Strip, had $200,000 worth of imported tile lining the walls and fireplace and tiny Tivoli lights over the top of the glass room. It's said the stained glass ceiling in the dining room was reported to cost $300,000, and there was another reported $200,000 spent for etched glass found in the home. The master bath alone was said to be a $65,000 custom remodel, and all this was in 1970's dollars.

The estate listed the home for $3 million, and then lowered it by several hundred thousand, but it didn't sell. It eventually was auctioned in December 1987, receiving a high bid of only $325,000. Strangely enough, the home was never titled to the winning bidder. The auctioneer actually sold the property several months later for $450,000, and still a very sizable price reduction. The new owner was an Atlanta insurance mogul that, at first, had bought it as a second home.

He later tried to rent it as an executive vacation home, but couldn't compete against the luxury of the Strip resorts and other new Las Vegas vacation retreats. He then went on to turn it into a rental hall for corporate events and weddings. The back yard was modified to allow for a cafe to accommodate up to 300 guests, increasing the square footage of the home to be now listed at nearly 15,000. You may have seen part of the home as it was used for the engagement party scene in Adam Sandler's "The Wedding Singer", and for scenes from 'The Sopranos." All these uses had posed licensing issues, as the home didn't have adequate parking in the residential neighborhood, and valet and shuttle services had to be provided.

Liberace Las Vegas Home Aerial Neighborhood View

The home was sold again for $3.7 million in 2006 at the peak of the housing boom and is still currently the "Las Vegas Villa". Yes, it's the flamboyant former Liberace Las Vegas Home. There are pictures of the interior of the home found here at Bob's Liberace. You'll find another glimpse of the "King of Bling" style at Carluccio's Tivoli Gardens, a restaurant he once designed and operated. It's just blocks away and next door to the Liberace Museum at Tropicana and Spencer.

So let's put this home in a hypothetical foreclosure situation in today's market. Let's assume that we will simply base this as only a home and it's property, not allowing for any business, historical, or sentimental value. Let's also assume that approximately 80% of the sales price, or roughly $3 million, is owed to a lender in a Trustee Sale. This amount plus costs would be the minimum bid for the property.

So here are some thoughts to consider. This home isn't located in a guard gated community with the amenities and features found in many of today's luxury master planned subdivisions. It's located on a city street corner among the tract homes of this late 1950s development by Wilbur Clark of Desert Inn fame. There's currently no garage, and the lot isn't as spacious or private as can be found in some of the luxury home projects of today. While highly elaborate for it's time, it has primarily stayed as it was over 20 years ago. These would be just a few of the thoughts you'd need to consider before determining your own value for the home.

You have to remember that you'd probably not be able to inspect the property, and would be buying as-is at a Trustee Sale. What other issues could be facing the house, such as structural or mechanical? You would also be making your bid understanding that the treasures of the house that you've just read about here, could have been removed or the property damaged, even severely. As the new owner, you also have to handle the eviction process and any property taxes or any other issues that could crop up.

With all that in mind, would it be worthwhile to bid at or above the amount and costs owed, or if not purchased by someone else, allow the bank to foreclose and potentially write down the property to reflect market value as an REO? These are considerations potential buyers must make.

Celebrity, luxury, or just average home, all would have similar determinations to be contemplated before deciding a home's worth. Las Vegas Foreclosure Auctions, which are actually auctions of Bank Owned Homes, have their own issues to consider. These are often homes that have been listed on a local multilist, and many return to it, as the sales aren't always accepted. In either case, a good deal of knowledge and research is required...it's not quite as simple as the 'systems' of late night infomercials may imply.

So is it worth it to pay for foreclosure listings to get these 'pre-foreclosure listings', for 'possible' Trustee Sales? I'll let you be the judge of that. Or what about those 'free' foreclosure searches, like this one recently passed along by another client? Sure, there's also a 'free trial', but look closely after you do a search without registration and you'll see...* Photos are for sample purposes only. Membership includes real property photos.

Hmm, that's interesting, the photos aren't the actual listed homes until you join. This site is one of many similar sites from the same operator, that also appears to be selling your name and email to 3rd party vendors. The fees seem a little difficult to find from their home page, but here they are from one of their sites. Membership is listed there at $79.95 a month, and a one time charge for 'Premium Service' of $39.95. They claim to have updated listings and say you can cancel, but it appears a some people may disagree from these complaints.

The choice is yours. The free REO listings available from your local REALTOR® websites, like my own at Search4LasVegasHomes, RobertaLaRocca.com, or my zip code based search hosted at the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS®. Yes, these are accessing the direct source for Las Vegas Bank Owned Home listings in the Clark County, NV area as they are listed. It also gives you the opportunity to see what other resale homes are available in your price range, as mentioned on the bottom of page 2 of that MSN MoneyCentral article

For an even more detailed search, all you have to do is contact me with your specifics and I'll have them automatically sent to your email as matching properties are listed. Further contact can be as much or as little as you'd like, I'm not interested in pushing anyone into a sale when they're not ready. I do strongly suggest you open your search to include more than just the foreclosures. It's something I've posted many times before, the true value is in what you actually get for your dollar. A smart shopper doesn't limit themselves and looks at all available options.

The same is true of finding an agent to represent you. As I mentioned in my post on Home Buying Blunders, there are many scams and even unlicensed persons posing as agents. Do you prefer to be contacted by a stranger that bought your name or email from one of these sites that acquired it with 'sample pictures' and not actual photos, or would you prefer to find an agent you feel is knowledgeable, legitimate, and will provide you with the service you deserve?

For something as major as a home purchase, it is very important for you to be properly represented. It may not even be wise to contact a listing agent from a sign or ad, or in the case of new homes, registering or visiting a home builder and giving up your right to having your own agent. In either case, it's my opinion that it's like walking into court and asking a prosecuting attorney to defend you. No matter how well qualified and
competent they are, I feel it would be very difficult for anyone represent both sides to the best of their ability.

Whatever part of the country you are doing your home search, since you're here at ActiveRain, find out what they're really about. Don't go by any 'site rankings' or little image things like the round one hanging over my picture in my ActiveRain Blog
. That may only mean that someone has been around for a while, paid for the recognition, or that they have a lot of free time to make multiple posts. I'd suggest reading through the posts to see if the agent is a fit for you. Are they informative and knowledgeable in their market, real estate transactions, and what all their community has to offer? Are they writing to show they provide a service that helps consumers like you, or only posting for themselves and their rankings? Use this aspect of the internet to shop for YOUR best representation.

 

If you are interested in relocating to Las Vegas or would like more information on Las Vegas real estate, please email me, Roberta LaRocca, at roberta@search4lasvegashomes.com, or call 702-354-8988. I look forward to hearing from you!
 

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Knight Rider Festival Las Vegas - Pictures of the Cars and Stars on Fremont Street

 

The first Knight Rider Festival in Las Vegas kicked off tonight at downtown's Fremont Street Experience. It was created by local musician, Elvis impersonator, and owner of the Las Vegas General Lee, Paul Casey.

With still being very busy, we were still able to make it just in time for the opening ceremonies for the 2 day event. Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman was on hand to present the city's proclamation for this new charity event that benefits Children's Miracle Network.

It's free to the public, including entertainment provided by Paul and some of the Knight Rider cast members. On Saturday, over 50 Kitt replica owners are scheduled to have their cars on display. There will also be autographs and merchandise available.

In addition to the original and new series Kitt cars, the stars were also on hand. Producer Glen Larson, Catherine Hickland, and Rebecca Holden from the first, and Justin Bruening and Deanna Russo from the new NBC show, just to name a few. Also on the red carpet, the creator of the original Kitt, the King of Kustoms George Barris. George has designed many of the TV and Movie cars over the years, including the Batmobile, the General Lee, Beverly Hillbillies, The Munsters, and many, many more.

Here's a few pictures of the stars and cars from tonight's opening. Click on any picture for a larger image, or check them all out in
My Picasa Web Album.

New Knight Rider Kitt car making it's entrance onto Fremont St. Las Vegas
New Kitt making it's entrance to Fremont Street

Kitt and Pursuit Mode Kitt in Las Vegas
Pursuit mode Kitt arriving on Fremont

Las Vegas Moyor Oscar Goodman and Showgirls
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman and Showgirls

Knight Rider Kitt Cobra
Kitt Cobra

Kitt Pursuit Mode
Kitt Pursuit Mode

Paul Casey and Producer Glen Larson
Paul Casey and Producer Glen Larson

Rebecca Holden Knight Rider Festival Las Vegas
Rebecca Holden

Catrine Hickland Knight Rider Festival Las Vegas
Catherine Hickland

George Barris 'King of Kustoms' Las Vegas Knight Rider Festival
George Barris 'King of Kustoms' on the Golden Nugget Red Carpet

Original Knight Rider Kitt Cars Las Vegas Knight Rider Festival
Original Knight Rider Kitt Cars

Original Series Kitt in front of Mermaids Fremont Street Las Vegas
Original Kitt in front of Mermaids on Fremont Street

Justin Bruening - Knight Rider's  Mike Traceur, estranged son of Michael Knight
Justin Bruening - Knight Rider's Mike Traceur

the 'Kitts' preparing to leave the Fremont 1st Street Stage
The Kitt cars heading out from Fremont Street's 1st Street Stage

As the Carl 'Safe-Sax' Ferris' song goes, "Yes, there's always something going on, on Fremont Street". This Knight Rider Festival is a new addition to the entertainment lineup, and adds to the energy of downtown Las Vegas.

Golden Nugget Las Vegas new Hotel Tower Construction 2009

The Golden Nugget expansion continues, with work well underway on the new hotel tower. I've posted about the Cleveland Clinic joining the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in nearby Union Park. Then the Southern Nevada Center for the Arts opening in Neonopolis, or the months long USBC Championships opened by Terry Fator at Cashman Center. These are just a few of the developments and interests in just downtown Las Vegas.

So yes, there's a lot happening and much more than just gambling in Las Vegas. The events, entertainment, and new projects all add an excitement to the city, and why Las Vegas is such a great place to call home.

 

If you are interested in relocating to Las Vegas or would like more information on Las Vegas real estate, please email me, Roberta LaRocca, at roberta@search4lasvegashomes.com, or call 702-354-8988. I look forward to hearing from you!
 

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Tuscany Henderson, NV - Picture Tour of Tuscany Village and Golf Club in the Las Vegas Valley

 

Tuscany Village Home Henderson, NV
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I've posted about Tuscany Village in Henderson before, but since I was doing client previews and had my photographer, I thought it was time for an update. This master planned community in the southeast Las Vegas Valley has some beautiful homes and scenery, all wrapped around the Tuscany Golf Club.

Tuscany Village and Golf Map Henderson, NV 2009

You'll see the contrast of the palms and green of the course, with the colorful mountains that change with the angle of the sun. This mixed with the unique home designs of this Rhodes Homes Community, a sister golf home development of Rhodes Ranch in the southwest valley.

With the excellent pricing that's now being offered, it's no surprise there's a lot of interest in Tuscany. I think you'll see why when you see the photos. Residences range from townhomes and tract homes, to the premier homes that are over 4000 square feet.

Just remember...If you visit ANY new home site or sign up online for information, you have eliminated having your own agent represent you in negotiating your purchase. Always contact your agent first to allow for that option.

Now for the pictures of Tuscany Village. To watch full screen, instead of using PLAY, click the HD or Full Screen button on the bottom of the player below, and when finished click it again or use the ESC key to return.

The XML Flash player NOT embedded in your current posting location? Click here to view these pictures , or for all my Las Vegas Photoshows that include some of the interesting neighborhoods and other community activities found in and around the Las Vegas Valley, CLICK HERE.

These pictures are also available as higher quality large images that are downloadable in my Picasa Photo Album.

Tuscany is one of the fabulous golf home communities of Las Vegas. In addition to Rhodes Ranch, some other I've posted about include Seven Hills, Silverstone Ranch, MacDonald Highlands, and the Sun City Communities of Aliante and MacDonald Ranch, just to name a few. All these great lifestyle choices are just another reason why Las Vegas is such a great place to call home.

 

If you are interested in relocating to Las Vegas or would like more information on Las Vegas real estate, please email me, Roberta LaRocca, at roberta@search4lasvegashomes.com, or call 702-354-8988. I look forward to hearing from you!
 

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Saint Patrick's Parade Henderson, NV - Pictures of this Las Vegas Valley Event and Festival

 

Gondolier showing off Venetian Canals Dyed Green for Saint Patrick's Day.
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Of course everyone is Irish for Saint Patty's Day, and even the canals at the Venetian Las Vegas Resort have been dyed green. While I've been very busy, I was able to sneak away to catch a little bit of the annual parade and festival in Henderson. This community event is presented by the Las Vegas Sons of Erin, and their 43rd here in the Las Vegas Valley.

The 4 day Festival and it's parade has many sponsors and participants, making it a true community event for all ages. The carnival with it's rides and food booths is held in the Henderson Events Plaza, with the parade running right by it on Water St. There are a variety of activities and free entertainment, so a great time for the well attended festivities.

You'll see everyone from Las Vegas' Fox 5 TV personalities, childrens, unions, law enforcement or veteran groups, Shriners, clowns and so many more. Even former Lt. Governor Dr. Lonnie Hammargren had one of his famous Las Vegas signs in tow as he played one his accordions on his float.

I tried to include as many as I could in the slideshow, but with my ace photographer taking over 700 shots I really couldn't show them all, and added these in better quality to my Picasa Photo Album, where they are also able to be downloaded. So while not all the pictures, at least you'll get a little idea of what this Henderson St. Patrick's Day celebration is all about.

So on to the pictures! To watch full screen, instead of using PLAY, click the HD or Full Screen button on the bottom of the player below, and when finished click it again or use the ESC key to return.

The XML Flash player NOT embedded in your current posting location? Click here to view these pictures , or for all my Las Vegas Photoshows that include some of the interesting neighborhoods and other community activities found in and around the Las Vegas Valley, CLICK HERE.

The Henderson Saint Patrick's Day Parade and Festival is just one more of the many community and seasonal events found here in the Las Vegas Valley. Yes, there's much more than 'just gambling', and why the Las Vegas Valley is such a great place to call home.

 

If you are interested in relocating to Las Vegas or would like more information on Las Vegas real estate, please email me, Roberta LaRocca, at roberta@search4lasvegashomes.com, or call 702-354-8988. I look forward to hearing from you!
 

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