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By Mitch Argon, Reno-Tahoe Residential Real Estate
(CalNeva Realty)
Onda Verde Homes for Sale - Fallon, NVOnda Verde is located in serene and historic Fallon, NV- Just off of Coleman Road near Hwy 50 which gives you a variety of shopping and dining options. Nearby schools include: Lahontan Elementary, Churchill County Middle, and Churchill County High School.Onda Verde Amenities & Home FactsOnda Verde homes feature five distinct floor plans that include one or two story homes that range from 1597 - 2439 square feet. You can enjoy the Fallon Golf course- only a short 2 mile drive from home! Fallon is home to the Naval Air Station and Churchill County Fairgrounds where you can enjoy the annual Cantaloupe Festival, car races and much more!Onda Verde Home ListingsWe feature brand new homes as well as homes for sale by individual owners for Onda Verde on our...
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By Charlene Hamilton, Reno Relocation Real Estate
(Keller Williams Group One Reno)
All you foodies in the Reno area aren't going to want to miss out on THE Haute Cuisine event of the year.  Reno Chef Mark Estee will be headlining the Tractors and Truffles event being held this Saturday, September 22, 2012 at Lattin Farms in Fallon.  This day long event is meant to highlight the Reno-area farmland's contributions to our dinner table.  Fallon's own Chef Steve Hernandez (of The Slanted Porch) and the Art Institute of California's Chef Director Mark Davis will be joining Chef Estee in preparing a special meal of farm-to-table goodness. Along with the luncheon, Chef Estee will take attendees on a tour of the Lattin Farms' grounds.  After the tour and family-style meal, guests will be privy to a wine-tasting held at Fallon's Churchill Vineyards from 1:30-3:30pm.  The Defibu...
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By Rob Ernst, Reno, NV-775-410-4286 Inspector & Energy Auditor
(Certified Structure Inspector)
Some times the farther from the metro area you are the less options you have. If your looking for a Home Inspection in the Fallon area it's not to far for me. You now know of another option for your next home inspection. I have done home inspections in Fallon and think it is a great area with lots of older homes with great character. I provide an in depth home inspection conducted in a professional manner with an easy to read report. You not only get a great inspection by a certified, licensed, insured home inspector backed by a honor guarantee but I offer a great value. Inspection include RecallChek and a home maintenance book. Agents get free constant contact style marketing and Free Negligent Referral Protection. Please take a look at www.homecsi.com for more info. Also connect with ...
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By Ricky Beach, Reno Broker/Salesperson/Realtor
(Keller Williams Realty Group One Inc.)
After watching the TBWS guys, Brian and Frank, for the past few months I've realized that my marketing efforts need a boost. With 1080hd flip camera, tripod, and lockbox key in hand I set out to make my first property video. Being from the internet/tech savvy generation, I felt this process would be quick and easy. Little did I know there is a whole lot more involved than hitting the record button. The aftermath is below.           In order to keep this post short I'll give a quick overview of the good and the bad. Bad Shaky camera work Poor lighting and audio Lack of wide angle lens Amateur acting Good The "record" button works   Though the video has its shortcomings it hasn't detracted from my plan to reach buyers and sellers in ways that can be engaging and entertaining. What experie...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
                                                                 Go east, foodies.  Fallon wants you.  On April 24th, the city about 60 miles east of Reno is presenting "Tractors & Truffles," an inaugural all day event combining a farm tour and lunch, a winery tour and tasting. Followed by a tented dinner in a park starring local ingredients and a four course dinner with wine pairing prepared by a team of award winning chefs, including Steve Hernandez of the Slanted Porch, Mark Davis, Cordon Bleu, and Ryan Scott, Bravo's Top Chef Chicago.  The gourmet dinner will be served at historic Oats Park, and it will include locally grown beef, produce and wine from northern Nevada farms. The event begins with lunch and a tour of "Lattin Farms", known regionally for its corn maze and on-farm bake...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
    Finally, it looks like Spring is on the way.  Winter has just dragged on and on while teasing us with a sporadic day of sunshine here and there.  Spring will be short because summer is almost here, which means it is time for us to get ready to enjoy some time outdoors with friends and family. Churchill County is full of many opportunities you can take advantage of as the temperatures start to climb.  If you are looking for a perfect family weekend getaway this summer without spending a lot of money, take the family to Lahontan Reservoir.  You don't have to be an expert camper or a wiz in the water to enjoy everything available to us right in our own backyard. You may ask, "What do I need to camp"?.  The answer is simple, all you need is the spirit of adventure, a joy of the outdoors...
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By Samantha Wilson
(Building Credit for Students)
first credit card Many credit card companies see the marketing potential in college students. Credit card companies use promotional offers and free gifts like t-shirts, coffee mugs, or CDs to entice students on signing up for their company. Have you ever asked why? Loyalty is a good reason. Credit card companies are competing to be the first credit card that the student will own. By being their first credit card, it is very likely that even when they graduate from college and enter the corporate world, students will be upgrading their credit cards with the same credit card company. Students are Big Spenders Aside from this, college students are great spenders. Let’s face it, credit card companies love customers who spend much using their credit cards. The more a person uses his credit c...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
    Fallon, Nevada is a great small town east of Reno and Fernley.  Mostly agricultural and home to NAS Fallon and Top Gun School.   There were 15 sales in the month of September 2009 as follows:   14 stick built homes:   7 bank owned: List price high  $180,000  low  $45,000  average  $109,400 Sold price high $174,500 low  $40,000  average  $107,542 Average days on market 80 days, average $79 sq.ft.   1 relocation listed at $349,800, sold for $300,000   6 owner/seller: List price high  $249,900  low  $77,000  average  $176,800 Sold price high  $229,900  low  $62,500  average  $160,983 Average days on market 152, average $95 sq.ft.   1 manufactured home sold, listed for $80,000, sold $80,000 owner/seller.   October starts with 184 listings:   31 bank owned: List price high  $438,075  low...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
July was still a busy month for the town of Fallon home sales.   July had 27 stick-built homes sold, 13 of them were bank-owned.  That is just about 50% of the sales. Bank-owned: list price high $239,000  low $52,900  average  $128,084 Sold price high $227,500  low  $50,000  average  $122,832 Average days on market were 96   1 short sale listed at $265,000 sold for $260,000   13 regular owner sales: list price high  $290,000  low  $75,000 average  $189,153 sold price high  $279,500  low  $63,500  average  $174,653 Average days on market were 231   6 manufactured homes sold in July: 5 regular owner sales: list price high  $290,000  low  $75,000  average  $189,153 sold price high  $279,500  low  $63,500 average  $174,653 Average days on market were 257   1 court approval required sale, li...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
Fallon is still pacing itself, but the bank-owned properties and short sales are increasing. The month of June had 21 sales, 18 stick built and 3 manufactured homes. 18 stick built homes sold, 10 were bank-owned List price high  $185,000   low  $14,500   average  $99,390 Sold price high $186,000  low  $12,000 average  $100,750. Average days on market were 135 days with average of $68 per square foot cost. 1 short sale sold, it was listed for $150,000 and sold for $153,000 7 regular seller sales,  List price high  $499,900  low  $66,500  average  $202,428 Sold price high $463,000 low   $65,000 average  $191,842 All 3 of the manufactured home sales were regular seller sales #1 listed $104,000 sold $104,000 #2 listed $121,500 sold $114,000 #3 listed $121,900 sold $119,000 Fallon starts Jul...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
Fallon has seen a slight increase in distressed property activity, but nothing like Fernley is experiencing. May produced 11 sales for stick-built homes.  7 were bank-owned: list price    low  $66,900    average  $105,842    high  $133,900 sale price  low  $68,500    average  $110,642    high  $148,000 Interesting fact,  all the bank-owned sold for more than the list price 4 sales were regular seller/buyer: list price   low  $119,900    average  $202,199    high  $299,000 sale price low  $107,000    average  $194,450    high   $288,000 Only 1 manufactured home sold after several years of trying, list price $226,500, sold  $226,500 (considerably reduced over the years) June starts off with 193 listings that are stick-built.  22 are bank-owned, 20 short sales, 149 regular listings, 1 misc...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
For the month of April 2009, Fallon had 13 sales (14 in March) so things are still moving. Of the 13 sales all were stick built homes.  Six were bank-owned, the rest were regular owner sales. List price high    $399,900    Low   $40,000    Average $143,084 Sold price high   $335,000    Low   $45,500    Average $132,873  Average days on market 107   May starts off with 233 listings, 183 stick built and 50 manufactured homes. Stick built homes, 29 are bank-owned, 15 are short sales List price high     $729,500    Low  $19,900     Average $234,562  Avg. $124 per sq.ft. Avg. 187 days Manufactured homes: List price high     $274,000    Low   $69,900    Average $151,201  Avg. $96 per sq.ft. Avg. 216 days   If you are thinking of purchasing a home, don't forget about the USDA Nevada Rural Bond...
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By Sandra Mathewson, CRS, CLHMS, ABR, SRES, GRI, CDPE, PSA, SFR, CNHS
(RE/MAX 4000)
For awhile Fallon was avoiding the foreclosure mess, but they have crept in and are affecting the values. March 2009 14 homes were sold, 8 were bank-oned, 1 short sale, 5 regular sales. High list price    $279,500,       Low  $79,900    Average $160,707 High sale price  $269,000        Low  $75,000    Average  $153,342 Average days to sell 196 days, average sq.ft. cost was $92   Starting off in April 2009 182 listings 28 are bank-owned   high list price   $299,900    Low   $24,900    Average   $121,692 16 short sales           high list price   $265,000     Low   $99,000     Average  $182,168                             Average days on market are 151 days 136 regular listings  high list price    $729,500     Low   $66,500     Average  $264,802 Average days on market are 192 days With lo...
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