The Good Life An Exclusive Magazine Serving the Neighbors of Old Southwest Reno • May 2014
Leslie Henderson on Renovating Homes, Rebuilding Neighborhoods and Raising a Family in Reno
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eslie has been in the real estate industry since 2002. Her work experience prior to entering real estate has served her well as both a fierce negotiator and incredibly successful agent. Her first year in real estate she closed 53 real estate transactions representing mostly buyers and was nominated as “Rookie of the Year” by her peers in her local Multiple Listing Service. She has sold more homes each year since. Leslie’s persistence and tenacity served her very well through the real estate bubble and the surge of short sales. In 2012, she was ranked #6 in the Reno/Tahoe Real Estate Market doing Short Sales almost exclusively. Short Sales are very difficult transactions that require developing a strategy with the bank to get the homeowner relieved from excessive debt on the home due to a change in financial circumstances, decline in market value, or simply life changes. Leslie’s client testimonials and never ending stream of past client referrals
speak volumes about how she handles very difficult situations. Luxury homes are a very special segment of the real estate market. Each home requires a strategy regarding how and to whom it is marketed, and a strong agent to service the property with the attention and presentation it deserves. Leslie’s Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing is a definite asset when it comes to the creative portion of marketing high end homes. Luxury homes are a lifestyle, not just another property. Leslie is an agent that understands this and is able to portray it both in marketing and in person. Leslie is committed to delivering respectful and informative assistance to her clients. Her passion for creative problem solving and collaborative perseverance is essential to accomplishing your real estate goals. And last but not least, Leslie is fun to work with.
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“The manner in which Leslie Henderson managed the complicated and tedious process of short selling my home in Reno was one of the most impressive displays of professional competence I have ever seen. No lesser words could accurately describe what she did. When I arrived in her office at 10 am for our initial consult, I was feeling a bit tight because I knew there were several explanatory letters and financial forms that would be difficult to complete accurately and take weeks. When I left four hours later all the papers needed from me were done. I couldn’t believe it! Although the short sale process would run its course over the next three months, I was finished except for signing and notarizing certain documents Leslie would occasionally send me. We closed right on time and all the bank statements about not pursuing any additional payments were in place. Thank you Leslie. Somehow you made something very difficult look easy.” Robert Winquist, Satisfied Customer
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Local Happenings
By Amanda Horn, Director of Communications, Nevada Museum of Art
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his month the Nevada Museum of Art promises a journey through both place and time. Italian Baroque: Paintings from the Haukohl Family Collection offers visitors the chance to stroll through the streets of 17th-century Florence and soak in breathtaking, dramatic works enveloped by equally impressive lavish frames. After Florence, Museum-goers can picture Mexico in the Hawkins gallery through the eyes of Alfredo Ramos Martínez. A contemporary of Frida Kahlo, Ramos Martínez brought Mexican culture to Los Angeles, where he defined a new Mexican-American art tradition. Picturing Mexico: Alfredo Ramos Martínez opens May 10. The journey through history does not stop with the artworks alone. To celebrate the show the Museum is showing two films from the Golden Age of NMA_003.14 RGJ_7.5x5v2.pdf 1 4/3/14 4:46 PM Mexican Cinema: Vamonos Con Pancho Villa, Sunday May 11;
and El Indio, Sunday May 18. Both start at 3 pm. Finally, May 31 the Museum invites you to transport your senses to Doris Duke’s Shangri La: Architecture, Landscape, and Islamic Art. This exhibition powerfully reflects Doris Duke’s life-long aesthetic passions, bringing together furnishings and objects from Shangri La, vintage photographs and films, architectural objects, textiles, and ephemera exploring the history and experience of this remarkable place Doris Duke built in Hawaii. The show will celebrate beauty, design, history, and culture, with objects dating from the second century to the present day. Visit the Nevada Museum of Art at NevadaArt.org to learn more about these and other exhibitions, and prepare for an artful journey!
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We wish our residents a joyful month of May, the prelude to summertime fun in the Sierras. The Good Life is your neighborhood magazine. We’re devoted to creating community and celebrating local families and organizations. With summer on the horizon, you can turn to The Good Life’s monthly calendar of events for handpicked, family-friendly arts and sporting events. In this issue, you’ll meet Leslie Henderson and her family. Their renovated home in Old Southwest Reno represents Leslie’s passion for renovating and rebuilding Reno’s family neighborhoods. As a mother and a realtor, Leslie draws on experience to help others in “rightsizing”—buying the right home for their family. Take a peek into Reno’s history through the eyes of a family-owned casino with very humble roots: Boomtown. Get inspired for your spring and summer fitness goals with Dietrich Dejean of DTR fitness who knows that there are truly no excuses to get started on your health goals at any age. Also, meet a local professional organizer who has a few wise words for simplifying your life as summer approaches. I invite you to send me story ideas, especially about neighborhood residents who are committed to serving their community or have a special message. This includes star students, seniors and even pets!
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Feature Story
Leslie Henderson on Renovating Homes, Rebuilding Neighborhoods and Raising a Family in Reno
By Carlie Partridge
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eslie Henderson has a passion for rebuilding, renovating and restoring family neighborhoods. Her own home in Old Southwest Reno was a foreclosed, dilapidated and abandoned property when she purchased it in 2011. “The neighbors were delighted because the house sits on prominent corner and had been a blight. When I came in, I immediately began renovating the 1957 house,” says Leslie, who has over a decade of professional and personal experience in transforming distressed homes. Her home property has been entirely renovated with three spacious master bedroom suites and detailed custom work throughout. Leslie’s house sits on an acre-sized corner lot and had been through many additions over the years by previous occupants. By the time she moved in, the house was essentially an empty shell. Redesigning and renovating an older home takes work, and as a relator, Leslie knows how to help others do the same. “It can be a wonderful process,” she explains, “the kids even helped to design their own rooms.” Leslie shares the home with her daughter, Erin, 12, and her son, Zach, 11, and loves the nostalgic environment of the older Reno neighborhood. “Our neighborhood has horses, goats, a creek, a golf course and so many amazing outdoor experiences for the kids; it’s a wonderful environment for families,” she shares. This is the tenth distressed home Leslie has personally purchased, renovated-while-living-in and plans to resell. Her experience infuses her career in real estate with hands-on wisdom. Growing up in Kentucky, Leslie developed a deep work ethic by working on her grandparents’ tobacco farm. “The lifestyle was along the lines of—gather some vegetables by heading to the garden with a bucket and a knife, or go grab a chicken by literally catching and killing one, then hanging it in the smokehouse and preparing it for dinner,” she remembers. Her family is very large; 6
her grandfather is the youngest of 16, her dad the oldest of 5 and her mom the oldest of 7. All of her blood relatives, including her 18 first cousins now live in Kentucky, Virginia or Georgia, but Leslie has found a sense of home here in Reno. The Path to the Biggest Little City From her Kentucky origins, Leslie’s life has been geographically and professionally diverse. After spending three years in Europe post-college working for the American Red Cross at Hahn Air Force Base in Germany, she returned to the States via Montana. There, she finished her BS in Marketing and Management and eventually moved to Missoula for a Master’s program. She worked for UPS, first in Montana and then in Colorado, where she connected with a client who mentioned she might enjoy a career in the pharmaceutical industry. A position at Pfizer steered her back to Missoula for a decade. Both Erin and Zach were born in Montana, and the peacefulness of the state is a fond memory. “They call Montana the ‘Last Best Place,” which is true in many ways.” Eventually, the Hendersons moved from the “Last Best Place’ to the ‘Biggest Little City,” where Leslie would apply her real estate license and passion for transforming properties. May 2014
Real Life and Real Estate in Reno Leslie’s timing in entering the real estate world in Reno was aligned with the extreme rise in short sales around 2005. It was then that Leslie recognized she had a unique skills set among Reno realtors. With her previous experience in Montana working with a seasoned broker, she had learned the nuances of listing short sales. Leslie was ready to help sellers in trouble in the challenging Reno market. She recognized that there was no one specializing in short sales and launched a campaign aimed at helping sellers list their upside down homes. A short sale is when the bank allows a seller to sell the house for less than the amount owed. Leslie is very skilled at negotiating with the banks on behalf of the seller to get them a “full waiver of deficiency,” meaning the shortage is completely forgiven. Leslie has helped over 1,000 Reno/Tahoe families avoid foreclosure by assisting them with a short sale on their home. Between 2007 and 2011, Leslie maintained close to 80 listings at a time, closing between 15 and 20 short sales per month. Leslie’s year-end rankings have consistently landed her in the top 10% of real-
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tors in Reno over the last seven years. She has completed over 1000 short sales in the Reno Tahoe area. Through her experience as an agent in Reno, Leslie was in touch with the realities and real needs of the community and its families—using the situation in Old Southwest Reno as a model for “rightsizing,” which would become her new initiative. What is “Rightsizing?” With a first-hand understanding of what it’s like to buy a distressed home and live in an older neighborhood, Leslie was inspired to focus on a new area of real estate expertise that she calls “rightsizing” instead of the common moniker “downsizing.” She explains how “rightsizing” became her professional interest. “Having kids that go to Jessie Beck Elementary and Swope Middle School, I noticed that a large percentage of the children attending the schools are using their Grandparents or another family member’s address in order to attend the highly ranked public schools. I wanted to bring kids and families back into the homes that the beautiful Old Southwest neighborhood was designed for. I see a
market for helping older residents who no longer utilize or can easily care for their large properties to find a more appropriate property. I also see a need for matching up families with kids to these amazing properties that might need a little TLC, but are a great investment if you have a guide for the renovation process.” Leslie knows
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help aging homeowners make that move into a lower maintenance environment, and to connect with others in related fields that can directly assist my clients and offer solutions.”
the intensive maintenance that the older homes can take and sees Reno’s beautiful planned communities like Del Webb as wonderful options for retirement. Leslie’s role as an agent for “rightsizing” is founded in her vision to rebuild Reno’s family neighborhoods. “For many,” says Leslie, “the idea of packing up a home occupied for 30 years and de-cluttering, moving, unpacking, selling and buying is a monumental and daunting task.” As an agent, Leslie has assembled expert processes and teams to support and facilitate just that. “My passion in real estate is to
Community and Family Togetherness On a typical day in the Henderson household, Erin, a 7th grader in Honors classes at Swope Middle School is enjoying one of her multiple pastimes. Erin loves softball, music, cooking, reading, drawing and above all, animals. She wants to be a veterinarian and plans to start volunteering at the Humane Society as soon as she’s old enough. Leslie’s son Zach is an outgoing football player with an occasional class-clown attitude that makes everyone laugh. He’s a linebacker for the Reno Huskies SYFL team, and has played football for nearly half his life. In the future, if his NFL plans don’t’ work out, he aims at joining the Air Force like his Grandpa. Outside of being a single mom and realtor, Leslie enjoys yoga and pottery in her downtime, and active outings to the wil-
derness for hiking and camping. Leslie is committed to serving the Reno Centennial Sunset Rotary Club. She serves on the sponsorship committees for TORT, the Taste of Reno Tahoe, which will be held this year on June 1st at the Atlantis Casino—it’s their annual fundraiser. Leslie also works with the principals at Damonte Ranch High School and Bishop Manogue High School through her work with the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) Committee. “In the RYLA ‘Choices’ program, we explain to the students how the choices they make in high school will influence their future lives. This program has been a joy to be a part of and has also helped me a lot being a single parent and relating to the needs and concerns of youth and teens in our community.” When it’s time to sell their current house, the Hendersons will stay in Reno and likely do it all again. “We couldn’t be happier to call Reno home,” says Leslie. They will likely stay in the Old Southwest, where they can easily ride their bikes to Midtown for breakfast, window shop downtown, or get away to Tahoe for a day.
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FITNESS SPOTLIGHT
Dietrich Dejean of DTR Fitness on Starting a Safe, Inspiring Training Program The Vision The Story DTR (Dynamic Training Results) Fitness Dietrich Dejean knows first-hand the represents Dejean’s vision to create a hub transformational powers of the human where anyone can start a state-of-the-art body. Aside from his formal training in training program based on sound fitness several fitness modalities and success in the principles. “When I serve clients, I bring professional bodybuilding realm, Dejean my own experience and worldview into the has personal experience with the injury reprogram. I absolutely know they can trancovery and healing process. He was severescend and transform and start from exactly ly injured in a motorcycle accident 14 years where they are.” When new ago, spending months in a clients come in and it’s their hospital, bed-ridden and “We have a no-machines first time ever working facing a year of intensive with a trainer, Dejean’s apphysical therapy. Dejean rule, rather we focus on proach includes a holistic was almost paralyzed from functional, creative movement. assessment. “The training the waist down, and doc–Dietrich Dejean, program is launched based tors told him he would not walk again. “At just 22 Owning Manger of DTR Fitness on the individual’s clearest short and long term goals. years old, the experience To do that, we do a detailed changed my life, as I startassessment that includes testing for muscle ed from zero, learning to walk again, gradimbalances, an inventory of previous inuating from a wheelchair to a walker to a juries, range of motion, functionality and cane. I even had to learn to write again,” joint articulation.” Dejean explains that all says Dejean. The scars from the accident of those factors are absolutely necessary in are still visible, now reminders of his deepcreating a results-oriented program where er inspiration. “It was truly mind over body clients get maximum benefit from sessions. and motivated my journey into competitive natural bodybuilding, Olympic lifting and The Gym power lifting.” The DTR training space is ideal for 1:1 Dejean’s approach to personal training training sessions. “We’ll even have a few is professional, balanced and infused with trainers working with clients at once, utihis understanding of creating safe, realislizing all the space.” The space includes 8 tic programs. “So often in working with top-tier giant mirrors that brighten the a personal trainer, a client can sort of just gym as well as customized pull-up bars get ‘beat up’ in a way. Nothing wrong with and a custom-fit TRX suspension station. that—results can happen that way, but the Attention to detail creates an inviting and DTR approach is a sharper focus on body functional space, including a state-of-themechanics and long term results.” art sound system. The same attention to
detail is evident in Dejean’s approach with clients and attitude towards life. “We can always achieve more. We can always be more balanced, stronger, or flexible. It’s a matter of the approach and the consistency of the program,” he says. Inspiration for Starting at Any Age: No Excuses Dejean explains that many of his clients are over 40 and are new to fitness training or facing recoveries from injuries and surgeries. “I am a firm believer that anyone can start from exactly where they are and make daily improvements. It’s my mission and passion to facilitate the process, safely and reasonably. Even advanced athletes have areas of improvement. There is no end to the process,” he smiles. Get in touch with DTR fitness: Dietrich Dejean, Managing Director of DTR Fitness dtrfitness@gmail.com www.dtrfitness.com 775-354-6642 4690 B Longley Lane, Suite 85, Reno NV 89502
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Small business spotlight
Reno Home Organizer Robin Sabo Inspiration for Spring Cleaning from the Outside In
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or professional home organizer Robin Sabo, getting de-cluttered for spring and summer has effects beyond what you might expect. “Creating balance in your life,” she says, “encompasses the inner and the outer realms of your being. When you organize your home, it helps to create a more peaceful, calm and balanced life from the outside in.” Sabo truly enjoys meeting Reno residents in need of a little organizational TLC. Her word-of-mouth references have brought her into contact with so many wonderful people ready to add an extra dose of de-cluttering to their days. “I care about people and love helping others get organized. I have learned that it is easy to become overwhelmed when you have too many things going on in your life and don’t quite know how to prioritize them. You can reach a point where adding one more “piece to the pile” doesn’t make any difference because you already feel buried by the stuff around you,” explains Sabo. Sabo is ready to tackle small, detailed tasks, or help you with the big picture in your entire household. “ “Whether you have a pile of papers to be sorted and filed or a closet, pantry or kids room that is overflowing with stuff that you’re not even sure belongs in there, I will work with you to clean up the clutter. Without judgment, I will help you sort through what you have and help you make decisions on what to eliminate, what to keep and how to better organize the stuff you have. I will work with you to find systems that you are comfortable with that will help you find balance in your physical space (home surroundings) and stay organized.”
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Whether you use a professional organizer’s services or not, there are some simple rules you can follow to start the process of seasonal de-cluttering. Here are three basic “first steps” influenced by the Chinese art of Feng Shui: 1. Start with a corner. Corners are often where our clutter piles up whether in the form of books, boxes or piles of toys. By attending to the corners in your house first, you will begin to feel a sense of breathing more freely. 2. Don’t pile items or boxes on high shelves in closets or pantries, as this can create a sense of “claustrophobia.” 3. When taking inventory of a closet seasonally, get rid of anything that you haven’t used for over two years, or anything that is not “beautiful or practical.” It’s easier said than done, but it’s worth a try! The Good Life wishes our residents a clutter-free season ahead! For more information about staying organized, visit Robin’s web site at www.renohomeorganizer.com
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Every Tuesday
Shceels Running Club
@Scheels, Sparks Join the Reno Running & Fitness Tuesday night group runs with expert pacers. Scheels will provide free water and snacks after your runs. All levels of runners are welcome! No registration is required. 6:30-8pm Cost: Free www.scheelscommunity.com
May 1-4
Genoa Cowboy Festival @Downtown Genoa Enjoy family fun in a beautiful setting featuring entertainment, heritage and Western culture. Genoa is nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada in the beautiful Carson Valley. The historic town is the site of the very first ranch in Nevada. From it s 19th century beginnings, Genoa has been a hub for cowboys and ranching. Expect Cowboy Poetry, Western music and Western lifestyle exhibits. Cost: Free Time: 9am-8pm 775-782-8696
May 3-4
Cinco de Mayo Festival @Downtown Reno Featuring two full days of live entertainment for all ages, this festival focuses on Latin music. A children’s playground including a bounce house and giant slides will entertain the tots, and free face painting will be provided by
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MAY 2014 Wells Fargo. Expect food, arts and crafts in celebration of Mexican Independence Day! Cost: Free 775-291-3651
May 10
“Under the Big Top” Animal Awareness & Pet Adoption Event
@Sam’s Club Parking Lot, 4835 Kietzke Lane, Reno Join Sam’s club and several Northern Nevada Pet Adoption agencies for this fun-filled adoption event. Bring the family for a day of fun booths, facepainting and a chance to bring home a new best friend. Time: 10am-3pm.
May 13 & 16
Dandelion Wine-A Play by Ray Bradbury @Circles Edge for Spiritual Living,
1117 California Ave, Reno (next to CVS Pharmacy)
A charming and exciting story of summer adventures in a small Indiana town in 1928. This is a staged reading by members of the Ageless Repertory Theatre. Time: 1:00pm Cost: Free. Tax deductible donations welcome.
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May 15, 2014
Old Treasures, New Futures
@Atlantis Casino Resort Spa This jewelry extravaganza is a benefit for the Women’s & Children’s Center of the Sierra. The WCCS supports women in providing a better life for their families. The public is asked to donate a piece of jewelry for the event. The jewelry can be precious, semi-precious, costume, vintage or contemporary and will be appraised on-site. The jewelry is then up for sale at the event to benefit the charity. 775-291-2307 or email Pam Russell at admin@waccs.org
May 24, 2014
Memorial Day Parade @C Street in Virginia City A parade to celebrate and take pride in the heroes who served our country with their lives. Time: 9am Details: 775-847-7500
May 30-31, 2014
Reno-Tahoe Odyssey @Downtown Reno (starting) This annual relay run is suited for teams of 12 runners over a 178 mile course. Find out what all those cool “178” bumper stickers really mean when you join this relay that starts Downtown Reno and travels through the high Sierras and along the glistening shores of Lake Tahoe, finally returning to Reno. This fullweekend event starts on Friday evening. 775-825-3399
May 2014
In the kitchen
Captain Rockybottom’s Peanut Sauce Captain Rockybottom of Reno is also known as Rick Wayne. He has submitted his delicious recipe for sweet and savoury peanut sauce that is an excellent accompaniment to chicken, Asian noodle salads and even veggies. It can be serve cooled or slightly warm. Captain Rockybottom has been all over the world, but his favorite spot is right here in Reno where he is retired and spends most of his time with his grandson. “Let’s just call him baby Rockybottom,” says Captain Rockybottom, whose nick name comes from his years as a tour guide on the “Ride the Ducks” amphibious vehicles in Seattle.
Ingredients • One 13.5-ounce can of full-fat coconut milk • ¾ cup unsweetened (natural) creamy peanut butter • ½ tablespoon salt • ¾ cup brown sugar • 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar or white vinegar • ½ cup water Instructions 1. Put everything into a medium pot and bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly. 2. Let the mixture simmer for 3-5 minutes over low heat. ENJOY!
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Battle Born Boomtown:
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s the Battle Born State celebrates 150 years, a local landmark revels in its own long history in Northern Nevada. Boomtown Casino and Hotel boasted 94 slots when it opened in its current location 50 years ago. From the humble beginnings of a westbound couple dreaming of success to a multi-million dollar organization, Boomtown was properly named. Recently boasting a $20 million renovation project, Boomtown held a month-long celebration. “It’s really something to celebrate,” said long-time Boomtown owner and Reno Mayor Bob Cashell. “The progress from what it once was is just astounding. In business, just as in life, it’s important to take a minute to recognize progress every once in a while.” Boomtown’s Roots When Bill and Effie Holmes moved to the Reno area from Twin Falls, Idaho in 1945, Verdi was barely a spot on a map and Interstate 80 was yet to be paved. Still, they set up shop at a restaurant called Wishing Well Café. With some success, they expanded down the road to open “Bill and Effie’s Truck Stop.” When Nevada opened gaming license applications to small business in 1960, construction was just beginning on Interstate 80, which was previously known as the Lincoln Highway. In 1964, the Holmes made way for more slot machines and a bigger diner, landing in a prime roadside location we have come to know as Boomtown Casino and Hotel. Today, the 600-slot, four-restaurant, entertainment hub, 318-room hotel room and all-you-can-eat-lobster landmark is a far cry from the 17-slot machine truck stop diner from which it originated.
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“Boomtown represents Reno’s history. The highway, the gambling rights, the railroad’s path, and the impact it had on towns properly positioned nearby. Boomtown is a model of Northern Nevada’s growth and development through time and its remodel is representative of the serious investments pouring into our region today.” –Bob Cashell, Boomtown owner and current Reno Mayor Cashell, who bought the casino in 1967, created the name and concept of Boomtown. Adding the first bar in 1971, he became the driving force behind the growth, building game tables in the years to follow and a hotel in 1978. In the years following, the property was sold again, made public and Boomtown aimed to cater to families, adding its Family Fun Center and a theater. “There’s no denying this property has incredible potential,” said M1 Reno Chief Operating Officer Dean DiLullo. “We can partner with the ski resorts, cater to eastbound traffic from major California markets, and continue to serve regional guests who have stayed loyal after all these years. It’s what we were delivering to those guests that needed the biggest overhaul.” New carpets, tile, lighting and signs were just the beginning of the reimagined layout and face of Boomtown. By 2015, M1 plans to have each of the 318 hotel rooms completely remodeled. Meanwhile, four new restaurants, a new bar with nightly entertainment, new machines and renewed amenities for VIPs grace the casino floor. Bistro 2100, one of the featured new restaurants which replaced Cassidy’s Steakhouse, boasts a casual but polished dining experience with signature dishes and traditional favorites. Alongside the Famous All You Can Eat Lobster Buffet, which has seen several upgrades as well, diners can now also choose from the 24-hour Market Fresh Deli, Baja Mexican and Sports Dog. Reno Mayor Bob Cashell was honored at the VIP Dinner April 24 for his work to put Boomtown on the map. Proceeds benefitted Quest Counseling and donations received at Kids’ Day went to Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation. For entertainment details, casino prizes and restaurant specials go to BoomtownReno.com.
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CURRENT HOMES FOR SALE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ADDRESS 2500 Manzanita Lane 775 California 2570 Greensboro Drive 1950 Meadowview Lane 225 Mark Twain Ave 847 Marsh Ave. 2865 Sagittarius Drive 2020 Willow Tree Lane 1604 Kestrel Court 3405 Eagle Ridge Court 815 Marsh Avenue 343 Urban Road 1855 Wendy Way 1850 Sierra Sage Lane 205 Bret Harte Avenue 1675 Meadowview LN. 135 Mark Twain Ave 2845 Sagittarius Drive 3540 Brighton Way 2255 Hedgewood Dr 1930 Manzanita 4231 Dant Blvd. 80 Rancho Manor Drive 3335 Meridian 3655 Royer Court 835 S Arlington Avenue 217 Bret Harte Ave. 330 Chevy Chase Drive 3770 Royer Court 926 Marsh Court 303 Bret Harte 2633 Spearpoint Drive 4545 Lakewood Ct. 2336 Manzanita 2320 Eva Adams Drive 2205 S Arlington Avenue 840 Lyman Avenue 2001 Lakeridge Dr 643 Manor Dr. 1760 Sandpoint Cir 1520 Nixon Avenue 3345 Prescott Way 602 John Fremont Dr 3285 Trumpeter Court 1830 Skyline Boulevard 122 Greenridge Drive 3660 Salerno Drive 3405 Southampton Drive 2865 W Pinenut Court 1580 Granite Drive
Address 3575 Gibraltar Drive 655 Amber Circle 445 Circle Drive 560 Harbin 2265 Silver Ridge 3770 HEAVENLY VALLEY LN 4350 Warren Way 3451 Skyline View Drive 805 Singingwood 4831 Meadow Springs Drive 3055 Knight Road 470 Circle 4790 Warren Way 1274 Mark Twain 1785 Sharon Way 4875 Cool Springs Dr 4730 Pinesprings Drive 2624 Shadow Brook Court 3645 Brighton Way 3878 Vistacrest Dr 1203 Nixon Avenue 3695 Ranch Crest Drive 3654 Crestridge 2350 Wide Horizon Drive 3323 Marthiam Avenue 3056 Bramble Drive 3920 S Westpoint Dr. 1300 Monroe 3300 S Ranch Vista Court
Beds 3 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 4 4 3 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 3
LIST PRICE $18,500,000 $4,450,000 $2,699,000 $2,499,000 $1,500,000 $1,495,000 $1,460,000 $1,434,999 $1,399,000 $1,176,750 $1,100,000 $924,000 $899,000 $869,000 $855,000 $825,000 $815,000 $799,000 $775,000 $749,000 $699,500 $698,000 $693,000 $639,900 $624,900 $600,000 $599,000 $599,000 $599,000 $575,000 $569,900 $567,000 $559,900 $550,000 $550,000 $535,000 $535,000 $525,000 $519,900 $516,000 $499,000 $499,000 $489,500 $489,000 $480,000 $479,000 $475,000 $475,000 $474,900 $473,000
BEDS 4 7 4 4 3 5 6 4 6 4 4 5 4 4 5 3 5 5 4 5 3 4 3 3 5 5 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 6 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 4
Baths 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
#GAR 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2
Sq FT 2068 1628 1056 2013 1680 1587 2303 1416 2060 1809 1781 1188 2740 1185 1828 1989 1780 2760 1620 1959 1392 2565 2531 2207 2422 1991 1832 1831 2272
BATHS 5 7 5 3 2 4 6 4 6 5 3 5 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 5 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 3
SQ FT 19500 8868 7279 6385 3281 4168 10018 6516 5364 4707 2732 4269 3372 3746 3090 3220 3021 6441 5370 3634 2775 3342 4012 3272 3472 3026 2660 3506 2506 3107 3276 2984 3326 4056 2658 2816 3029 3514 2184 3152 4724 2747 2188 4040 3994 2021 2908 2828 2408 3403
#GAR 6 4 4 4 3 5 3 2 4 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3
Year Built 2005 1940 1986 1941 1925 2006 2005 1963 1988 2006 1937 1940 1978 1965 1935 1952 1937 1988 1987 1986 1970 1992 1943 1967 2004 1934 2001 1958 2010 1984 1953 2002 1985 1997 1972 1986 1956 1973 1935 1972 1964 1985 1928 1990 1954 1944 2001 1982 2000 1976
DOM 629 651 195 388 64 34 22 36 245 804 179 40 23 11 83 126 47 13 201 29 451 18 251 32 151 7 42 32 18 321 83 5 357 11 5 224 13 42 130 125 231 41 33 224 73 19 123 11 49 15
ADDRESS 1175 Sentinel Circle 2140 Lakeridge Drive 1570 Kestrel Court 4900 Plumas Street 2310 Pleasure Drive 3470 Cashill Boulevard 2070 Driscoll Dr. 3040 Deer Run Drive 1230 Patrick Avenue 865 Monroe 701 Hillcrest Drive 2455 W Moana Lane 1450 Rainna Court 3237 Susileen Drive 2201 Hunter Lake Drive 3670 Ranch Crest 536 W Taylor Street 3608 Grand Teton Court 1190 Pineridge Drive 1785 Marla Dr 1181 Sageberry Court 2350 Overlook Court 4505 Tosco 2275 Wide Horizon 635 Saint Lawrence Avenue 3075 Natalie Street 4490 Interlaken Court 1601 Palisade Drive 2666 Chaparral Drive 3830 N Westpoint Drive 2100 Barnes Boulevard 4010 S Westpoint Drive 395 Chevy Chase Street 1460 Lillian Way 3640 Brighton Way 2160 Alamo Square Way 2790 Markridge Drive 1405 Humboldt Street 3995 Skyline Blvd. 2311 Sunrise 2735 Skyline Boulevard 1404 Patrick Street 220 Martin Street 2380 Gold Ridge Drive 4945 Pinesprings Drive 1635 Phillips Street 3865 Squaw Valley Circle 3443 Skyline View Dr. 1460 Rainna Court 3882 Vistacrest Drive
LIST PRICE $472,000 $469,900 $465,000 $450,000 $449,900 $445,000 $443,900 $440,000 $439,900 $439,000 $439,000 $429,000 $428,500 $427,700 $424,500 $399,900 $399,900 $399,000 $397,500 $395,000 $394,000 $389,000 $379,000 $375,000 $364,780 $359,000 $359,000 $350,000 $350,000 $350,000 $350,000 $350,000 $349,900 $349,900 $344,900 $344,900 $344,900 $330,000 $329,900 $329,900 $325,000 $325,000 $320,000 $319,000 $317,800 $315,000 $312,000 $310,500 $303,299 $300,000
SOLD HOMES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Year Built 1992 1959 1950 1963 1987 1974 1977 1985 1974 1976 1968 1958 1977 1940 1959 1977 1986 1986 1986 1990 1939 1991 1990 1985 1986 1987 1993 1954 1995
DOM 146 44 149 103 39 109 89 89 123 34 43 32 140 23 9 25 301 210 32 49 75 167 330 26 51 60 41 36 131
Asking Price $269,900 $249,895 $265,000 $279,000 $263,000 $270,000 $282,000 $279,000 $285,900 $279,900 $289,900 $289,900 $299,900 $285,000 $299,900 $299,000 $299,500 $303,900 $299,500 $319,900 $337,500 $339,900 $329,000 $319,900 $320,000 $327,000 $350,000 $367,000 $342,900
Sold Price $250,000 $254,000 $255,000 $260,000 $263,000 $265,000 $265,000 $270,000 $277,675 $279,900 $280,000 $280,000 $283,000 $285,000 $290,000 $294,500 $299,500 $300,000 $305,500 $306,000 $320,000 $320,000 $320,000 $325,000 $325,000 $327,000 $335,000 $335,000 $341,300
Address 1530 Romero Way 620 Nixon Avenue 2865 Juliann Way 1165 Dennison Dr 5 Heath Circle 3705 Brighton Way 1535 Davidson Way 3195 Heatheridge 1020 Riverberry Drive 3594 Skyline View Drive 1145 Mayflower 2777 Mayberry 2001 Olympic Circle 3858 Cashill Blvd 2470 Thomas Jefferson 1450 Davidson Way 2105 Driscoll Drive 2215 Thomas Jefferson Drive 2366 Manzanita 1198 Sweetwater Drive 2210 Kona Court 1160 W Peckham Lane 4425 Dant Boulevard 2180 Hunter Lake 3392 Corey Drive 2535 Manzanita Lane 2201 Smokewood Court 3915 Nut Tree Lane
Beds 3 3 5 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 3
Baths 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3
BEDS 4 3 4 3 5 6 4 4 3 2 3 5 4 3 4 5 3 4 3 4 6 3 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5
Sq FT 1962 1028 2928 3291 1919 2578 2487 2873 2615 2472 2615 3024 3016 2188 2232 2250 3471 3168 2550 2993 4128 3800 4142 4031 3462 3847 4186 3144
#GAR 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 0 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 6 3 3 3 2
BATHS 3 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 2
SQ FT 3734 3296 3429 2583 4282 3431 4002 2918 1807 1452 2622 4044 2512 2982 4040 3125 1400 3000 2232 3380 2860 1901 2008 2467 1464 2372 2104 2844 2054 1864 2702 2272 1720 1610 2366 2458 1883 1720 2313 1912 2532 1268 1311 1991 2084 1203 1578 1901 2238 3421
Year Built 1960 1928 1964 1958 1952 1988 1958 1996 1991 1986 1992 1950 1960 1989 1960 1946 1984 1984 1992 1974 1975 1974 1992 2009 2006 1996 1989 1969
DOM 63 58 84 114 189 87 191 260 41 137 44 0 152 55 37 22 29 62 130 84 283 456 141 429 56 61 153 526
#GAR 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 0 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
Year Built 1970 1977 1991 1970 1969 1971 1977 2001 1941 1937 1965 1966 1977 1963 1961 1990 1942 1993 1955 1959 2002 1984 2001 1992 1971 1984 1987 1952 1986 1993 1962 1995 1963 1965 1986 2006 1964 2013 1978 1972 1962 1938 1927 1985 1986 2013 1972 1985 1977 1990
Asking Price $355,000 $349,900 $399,000 $370,000 $350,000 $359,900 $363,000 $379,900 $369,000 $389,000 $377,000 $379,000 $389,000 $413,500 $399,000 $379,000 $410,000 $450,000 $479,900 $475,000 $484,500 $494,900 $599,900 $575,000 $580,000 $599,900 $650,000 $669,000
DOM 48 22 225 62 38 174 123 29 60 95 26 204 96 57 92 134 18 39 31 14 188 46 5 53 16 81 70 81 53 35 21 20 84 42 46 29 8 42 173 146 90 21 46 57 4 158 4 35 20 311
Sold Price $343,000 $349,900 $350,000 $350,000 $350,000 $359,900 $360,000 $360,000 $364,000 $375,000 $377,000 $379,000 $385,000 $390,000 $399,000 $410,000 $410,000 $450,000 $450,000 $467,500 $470,000 $475,000 $539,500 $550,000 $560,000 $600,000 $630,000 $655,000
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