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Fannie Mae Will Soon Be Lifting Declining Market Status In Reno
My phone is ringing and my email is sounding off! It’s a wonderful thing. The buyers in the Reno and Sparks area are starting to come out of Real Estate hibernation mode and are ready to buy. They are getting some great deals as the market has adjusted back to affordability.
Homes sales in the Reno area grew to 300 in April. That number does not include sales in the Pleasant Valley, Lemmon Valley and Stead areas. That’s a better number than we have seen in the last couple years.
Fannie Mae is giving us a helping hand by dropping its policy of a higher down payment and not labeling Reno as a “declining market”. This allows buyers to put down 3% instead of the 5% they were requiring them to do. This should make it easier for buyers to purchase homes in… Read Full PostReno Urban Market Set To Open
West Street Market is set to open for business this October. Tenants include an italian restaurant, wine bar, grocery store and a bakery. It will occupy 8500 square feet on West Street between First and Second street and beginning in July there will be 50 outdoor vendors selling their goods 3 days a week. Ralph Merenda went to Italy to attend cooking school and will be cooking in the Green Room Bar as well as Nikos Theologitis who will feature home style Greek food. The concept behind the market is to feature local products (up to 150 miles away) including produce that will change with the season and be picked that morning and sold that day in a farmers market style setting. There will be lots of California fruits and vegetables from the Sierra… Read Full Post
Reno In Hot Water
Galena 3 will be dedicated next Monday, it is the newest geothermal plant at the Steamboat complex on the Mt. Rose highway. This is one of Ormat Technologies 7 geothermal plants that could power the needs of all of Reno's residential needs. Nevada has a vast amount of geothermal fields and the hot springs at Steamboat was tapped decades ago by competing interest but has been acquired in the last 5 years by Ormat technologies, a publicly traded independent power producer.
Galena 3 can produce 100 megawatts of power with one megawatt being able to supply 800 homes. The steam is sitting 1000 to 2000 ft. below the surface with the water currently at 300 degrees. Right now there is a good balance of using the water and returning it to the steam fields at 200…
Read Full PostReno Mortgage Rates At 4 Year Low
Last Thursday the Fed dropped its key overnight lending rate to 2% in a move to curb recession. What that means for Reno homeowners is a 30 year fixed mortgage currently at 5.72% down from 5.86% last week. The prime lending rate fell to a corresponding 5% which applies to a lot of home equity lines of credit, credit cards and other loans. This will help the Reno Real Estate market and any buyers who are sitting on the fence.
If you want to see what you qualify for you can go to my website at www.homes-reno.com and get started.
Read Full PostReno On Shaky Ground
With over 300 earth quakes in the last 60 days, you can see why the residents of Reno and Sparks are a little on edge. The swarm of quakes has been centered on the west end of town in the Mogul - Somersett area. So far the biggest one was a 4.7 last Friday night, wreaking havoc on the shelf items in grocery stores. One of the biggest hit was Whispering Vine wine shop in Somersett. They lost over 300 bottles of wine.
Golden Eagle Park In Wingfield Springs A Home Run
Can you say the largest public works project in the history of the City of Sparks? The cost of this park is $30 million dollars and is on 140 acres. Sparks again is proving itself not to be riding on the coat tails of its big brother Reno. As the old saying goes “Reno is so close to Hell you can see Sparks”. Well my friend, Sparks is a force to be reckoned with, and this new park is another notch in little brothers belt.
Residents Want Developers To Pay For Roads
Infosearch International conducted a phone survey of 700 residents and about 80% feel traffic and congestion have increased over the last couple of years in the Reno area. The majority of this traffic is at the spaghetti bowl, 395 and Pyramid Highway. With a 5.2 billion dollar shortfall over the next 30 years, over 60% of the respondents would vote for increased registration fees for developers and an increase in sales tax. Gee, I wonder if they would pass that fee along to the consumers when they buy houses.
I agree with the developers having to shoulder some of this burden, but what about those big buildings with all the lights that make money from that big vice called gambling? I’m sure they would like nice roads for their customers to drive on so… Read Full PostSomersett Custom Home

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I have been an full-time Realtor in the Reno-Sparks area for over 24 years and an avid golfer. I co host a local golf show here in Reno called ""Those Golf Guys", hope you enjoy my blog and will try and keep you informed on what is going on here in Northern Nevada. Read More
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