LV REAL ESTATE RADIO IS BRAND NEW ON AIR AT 11 AM! CHECK IT OUT! Hang on to your hats! Harvey is bringing you a jam-packed LV Real Estate Radio at 11 AM! Join him this week as he welcomes CrossCountry Mortgage's John Ingram and Southern Nevada Water Authority's Bronson Mack. Bronson is up first. We've had him on before to talk about water easements and the water supply in our valley. He also Continue Reading
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Video of the Week: Tracy Ruccia Covers Water Conservation Easements
IT'S TIME FOR LAS VEGAS REAL ESTATE NOW'S VIDEO OF THE WEEK! In this week's RERNLV Video of the Week, Tracy Ruccia from Equity Title of Nevada is welcomed back to the show. Water conservation is a big deal in our valley. It's such a big deal that homeowners who switch to desert/rock landscaping are being paid to do so! If you're thinking about making this switch or just want more information, this Continue Reading
Water Woes? Facts Presented by Bronson Mack
We had a very special guest on RERNLV this last week. Harvey and stand-in co-host Kari Phillips welcomed Southern Nevada Water Authority's Bronson Mack to the show. Bronson used his appearance to put water woes to rest. Yes, there is still plenty of water available for the Las Vegas valley. No, Lake Mead won't be closing any time soon. He also shared some interesting tidbits about the water in our Continue Reading
Water Conversation Is A Topic for Caveat Emptor LV
RERNLV was LIVE at Marche Bacchus French Bistro and Wine Shop on 7/18/15. Caveat Emptor LV inspectors Paul Donohue and Carmen Tricolo are welcomed to the show. During their appearances, they took the chance to discuss water conservation, something very important in a city like Las Vegas nestled in the middle of the Mojave Desert and undergoing drought years. They discuss how overwatering your Continue Reading
Water Headlines Covered by Harvey Blankfeld
With concerns growing over water with our Californian neighbors, Harvey uses his Headlines vs. Reality to talk about an important issue to any desert dweller: water. Using an article he found written by Jennifer Robinson from the Review-Journal (which you can read here), he tries to soothe fears that the Las Vegas valley is running out of water. As always, please be sure to tune in each and EVERY Continue Reading