1 comment » Sonata Park in Seven Hills
The parks are well maintained and you will always run into your neighbors as they are out walking their dogs or taking the kids for a bike ride. You'll often see the dogs chasing all of the little bunnies that live in the parks. You can even book the picnic and BBQ areas for large family parties. Contact the City of Henderson Parks & Recreation Dept. for details In addition to the daily activities the City also hosts several events in the park, mostly in the summer. The events are usually a concert series or local theatre group doing Shakespeare in the Park. The schedule is always changing and can be found at this link. Below you will see a short video that was taken as we walked through the park, I think it captures the feel for this great space! Make sure to pay attention to the amount of homes that over look the park, this is one of the reason the homes in Seven Hills in Henderson are so desired. The open spaces really provide expansive view corridors from many of the different neighborhoods and allow for lots of family fun.
Here is a map to help you understand the location of Sonata Park, it has a different name (one I've never heard of) on the Google map, so don't be confused. Sonata Park is tucked deep in the community and many people don't even know that it exists.
http://www.timmerrell.com/00A391 Posted on November 15, 2009 19:38:02 by Tim Merrell
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Leave a comment » Evaluation of Your Home Energy Consumption
http://www.timmerrell.com/00A0E9 Posted on November 14, 2009 09:52:15 by Tim Merrell
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1 comment » Can the REO Listing Agent Hide Behind "AS-IS" Condition?
This topic for discussion is provided by Spectrum Inspection Group. Spectrum seeks your advice and comments on this so they may decide how to act upon this issue. Here is the dilemma: No Disclosure We were recently involved in an inspection on an REO home where the Selling Agent and buyers were very worried about mold. They had somehow gained entry into the home before it was "officially" on the market and observed an extensive amount of water damage and mold. But the Listing Agent, through the Asset Manager, had the damage repaired and mold remediation performed before the home was placed on the market. Our inspection revealed that the home was plumbed with Kitec® plumbing and that a plumbing system leak was the cause for all the previous water damage the home had sustained. The leak and the damage had been repaired but the issue that caused the damage (Kitec® plumbing) still existed in the home. Paul J. Donohue, RHI, RREI, CREI 8345 Coyado Street Phone: (702) 269-6716
http://www.timmerrell.com/00A0C4 Posted on November 12, 2009 05:52:02 by Tim Merrell
Posted in Southern Nevada Real Estate Buyers, Las Vegas Blog
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1 comment » 3704 Bronco Billy Ct.-FULLY APPROVED SHORT SALE!THAT'S RIGHT, IT'S APPROVED! No need to wait months to get bank approval of this one, we can get you in for the Holidays. This home in the Northwest area of the Las Vegas Valley, is just under 1700 square feet and it's approved at $112,000 with 1% back to the buyer. That works out to just over $65.00 per square foot. It has 4 bedrooms (all upstairs), 2 1/2 baths and a 2 car garage. All appliances are included. To top it off it's in a great cul-de-sac. There is a Home Owners Association (HOA) managed by Desert HOA Management Inc. The Cimarron Gowan Community Association has quarterly fees of only $37.50. You can't beat that! It does need some minor TLC, like most short sales, but it is a great value for the condition. I don't think you will need to change the carpet as it is fairly new. Take a look at the video below and you'll see all of the details. Who do you know that would like to get into a new house in the next month? Act fast as I know this will not last long at the current price.
Here is a map to help you with understanding the location. Check it out, it's close to lots of terrific Las Vegas amenities. http://www.timmerrell.com/00A094 Posted on November 10, 2009 09:10:08 by Tim Merrell
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Leave a comment » Understanding Electrical Switches in Las VegasThis educational info is provided by Paul Donohue and Spectrum Inspection Group. Have you ever previewed a home and noticed that there is no light fixture in the ceiling of the room but there is a wall switch on the wall? But how do you know which receptacle the switch controls?
http://www.timmerrell.com/00A01A Posted on November 09, 2009 11:00:27 by Tim Merrell
Posted in Southern Nevada Real Estate Buyers, Las Vegas Blog
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The first step is finding out what your base-load energy consumption is. Your base-load consumption is defined as the energy used by those systems and appliances that operate all year. It includes the ovens, computers, refrigerator, water heater, and any other appliances. If your home uses both natural gas and electricity, then you will have to calculate your gas and electricity base-loads in separate calculations. It's not very hard. Here in Southern Nevada electricity is provided by 

Half-hot electrical receptacles are generally inverted in orientation from the rest of the receptacles in the room. The half-hot receptacle has the ground oriented toward the top of the receptacle. See the photograph to the left.
When a room has multiple wall switches installed, a properly wired home will have the first switch closest to the entry door serve the half-hot receptacle to provide illumination for the room.

