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Relocation Guide: How to Meet and Connect with People After Relocating

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Making a big move comes with a long to-do list. After tackling the most important moving tasks, it’s important to focus on yourself and your loved ones — to connect with the community and build bonds. Let’s take a look at how to meet and connect with people after relocating.

1. Check out mobile apps

There are all kinds of mobile apps that are geared towards helping people find like-minded individuals and connect. Meetup is a great app that works across thousands of cities, including Reno, to help people find events and groups that they can join.

2. Adopt a dog

Pets are a great way to connect with people. Reno is a very dog-friendly city. Go out for hikes with your dog, take them for walks around your neighborhood, and walk around the various parks. You’re sure to connect with other dog owners while getting to explore more of the city!

3. Find a Facebook group for you

Social media sites, by their definition, are meant to help people connect and build social communities. There are various pages and groups for you to connect with. Simply searching Reno in the Facebook groups tab brings up all kinds of great options for connections!

4. Attend local events

Reno is known for all of the wonderful events that go on every year. Going out and experiencing what the city has to offer is a great way to find people, businesses, and organizations that you’d like to learn more about.

5. Take a class

Find things you’re passionate about or new hobbies you’d like to try and take a class. From yoga classes to art workshops, there are a ton of options to choose from.

6. Check out the library

The Washoe County Library System has tons of resources, events, and groups. Their motto is “connect, gather, explore” for a reason. It’s a great place for people of all ages to meet and find what interests them.

7. Volunteer or become a part of a non-profit

Getting involved with an organization that gives back to the community is a great way to connect with that community. The Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce is a great place to start when looking for non-profit and community-minded organizations to join.

 

Moving to a new city is an exciting time. If you have questions about relocating and need more tips on how to connect with the Reno-Sparks community, contact the David Morris Group. We’re always happy to share our knowledge of the area and the real estate market!

 

 

 

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What You Need to Know: Hot August Nights 2021

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Hot August Nights is one of the most well-known and highly-anticipated events hitting Reno, Sparks, and Virginia City each year. It draws in thousands of tourists, car enthusiasts, and residents alike to take part in the festivities. The Virginia City celebration will take place July 30-31 and the Reno-Sparks celebration will take place August 3-8. Here’s what you need to know about Hot August Nights 2021.

Entertainment

  • August 3, 2021 – Long Time: A Tribute to the Band Boston | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 4, 2021 – Australian Bee Gees Show: A Tribute to the Bee Gees | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 4, 2021 – The Stars of Beatlemania | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 5, 2021 – Peter Noone’s Herman’s Hermits | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 5, 2021 – Hollywood Stones Tribute | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 6, 2021 – The Guess Who | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 6, 2021 – Surfin The Beach Boys Tribute | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 7, 2021 – The Commodores | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 7, 2021 – Chubby Checker | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage

Venues

  • Atlantis Casino Resort Spa – Check out the Cruise of Champions, daily Show-n-Shines, food, and free entertainment.
  • Baldini’s Sports Casino & Restaurant – Home of the car participant breakfast specials.
  • The Garage – 21+ area will allow you to enjoy complimentary drinks in comfort and style.
  • Downtown Reno – Host of Celebrity Show-n-Shine along with nightly cruising.
  • Grand Sierra Resort and Casino – Home to Car Participant Check-in & Registration, Celebrity Choice Show-n-Shine, free live headline entertainment, sponsor displays, and food.
  • Nugget Casino Resort – Host of the Official Hot August Nights Drag Races & Burnouts, the Nugget Ultimate Classic Car Competition, Best Stock Original and Best Stock Restored Competition, food, and more.
  • Peppermill Resort Spa Casino – Check out the Official Kick-Off Party, specialty car displays, food, vendors, Night Life, and the Mill Mile Show-n-Shine Competition.
  • Reno Events Center – Explore over 300 booths featuring the latest in hot rod, street rod, and truck accessories.
  • Reno-Sparks Convention Center – The destination for the Hot August Nights Auction.
  • Reno Sparks Livestock Event Center – Home to the Hot August Nights Swap Meet and Cool Car Corral & Showroom.
  • Virginia City – Venture along the wooden boardwalk to check out the Pre-Kickoff event, the array of classics cars, food, and entertainment.
  • Victorian Square Sparks – Home to the Ultimate Classic Competition, a craft fair, free headliner entertainment, a cruise down Victorian Avenue, and a Celebrity Choice Show-n-Shine.

Hot August Nights is full of back-to-back events. For the full schedule, click here. If you have questions about what else Reno has to offer or you’d simply like to chat about the changes to the Reno-Sparks real estate market, contact the David Morris Group.

 

 

 

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Montreux’s Moving Scenic Beauty

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Marvel at Tahoe’s beauty from the South Reno community of Montreux. The tall pine trees, mountain landscapes, and snow-capped peaks offer a gorgeous backdrop for the community nestled along the Mt Rose Highway. Let’s take a virtual venture through the neighborhood!

Homes

This luxury neighborhood features semi-custom and custom-built homes that dazzle and delight everyone who drives by. The 726-acre community continues to evolve while still maintaining its small-town feel and timeless beauty. Homes maintain a European/Alpine style, feature three-car garages, and are over 2,500 square feet. The 24-hour guarded entry offers added safety and security to this friendly neighborhood.

Amenities

The luxury lifestyle starts with the gorgeous homes located in Montreux, but continues with the amazing amenities offered. The private Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course has earned a number of accolades and lies just behind the gates of the Montreux community. Residents also enjoy visiting the 34,000 square foot Old World Clubhouse, 5,000 square foot fitness center with swimming pool and tennis courts, and miles of trails to explore.

 

Montreux is just 15 minutes from Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 10 minutes from Mount Rose Ski Resort, and 25 minutes from Incline Village. All of the amenities offered by Lake Tahoe are just a 25-minute drive. and all of the amenities offered by Downtown Reno are another 25-minute drive. Everything you could ever want or need is at your fingertips!

Schools

Schools serving the students in Montreux include Hunsberger Elementary School, Herz Middle School, and Galena High School — all a part of the Washoe County School District.

 

There’s a lot to love about living in Montreux. With a wide range of amenities, wonderful schools, and luxury homes, Montreux is a welcoming and elegant community. If you’re curious about the neighborhood and looking for more information on Montreux, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Relocation Guide: Tips to Make Moving with Pets Easier

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Confusion and stress are two of the most common emotions felt during moving, especially for pets. The packing process and the move can put pets on edge, sometimes causing behavioral problems. It’s just as important to make the move as easy as possible for your pets as you do for the rest of the family. Here are some helpful tips to make moving with pets easier for everyone.

A Month Before Moving:

  • Make sure collars are snug. Update ID tags and microchips with new contact information.
  • Request vet records and prescriptions from your current veterinarian. Consider asking for recommendations in your new neighborhood.
  • Do some research to determine if your pet needs additional vaccinations. A local animal control facility, vet, or animal shelter should be able to answer your questions.
  • Make sure the backyard is fenced-in, and consider adding a lock to the fence.
  • Prepare an overnight kit with items to keep your pet comfortable during the move.
  • For long-distance moves, be sure to identify pet-friendly hotels along your route and reserve a room(s) ahead of time.

Moving Day:

  • Consider boarding your pets on the day of the move, or make sure they are secured in a crate or a closed room of your house until you are ready to load them into your vehicle.
  • Move the house before you move the pet. Set up as much as you can before you introduce your animal to the new home.

Post-Move:

  • Find a new vet right away, so you’ll know where to go for any emergencies.
  • When you reach your final destination, immediately remove your animal from the vehicle and secure them in a room.
  • Before unpacking your stuff, lay out all of your pet’s essentials.
  • Start your new routine (morning walks, mealtime, etc.) immediately, so your pet feels comfortable in your new place.

If you have questions about relocating and need more moving tips, or if you’re curious about the Reno area, contact the David Morris Group. We’re always happy to share our knowledge of the area and the real estate market!

 

 

 

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Selling a Home in a Seller’s Market

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In a seller’s market, there are more buyers shopping for homes than homes for sale. This generally means that sellers have more negotiating power and can receive the best offer possible. As you might have guessed, it’s best to sell your home when inventory is low and eager buyers are driving prices up, but there are also some things you’ll want to prepare for.

Selling Your Home Quickly

In a seller’s market, the home selling process can move extremely quickly, especially if your home is well-priced. Because of the increased competition, buyers want to move quickly to put in an offer on the homes they like. Waiting to put in an offer could mean that the home they love is snatched up by another buyer, so they make decisions about homes quickly.

Multiple Offers are Possible

The strong competition amongst home buyers means that if multiple buyers are looking at homes in your area, you may receive multiple offers. Multiple offers can drive up the sale price of your home as well as concessions from the buyer that meet your needs and goals, like an extended move-out period.

Issues with Appraisals

In a hot seller’s market, appraisers may not be able to complete an appraisal that properly represents what your home is worth in the current market. Appraisers might be comparing your property to properties sold a year ago or more — sales which will likely be for a lot less than your current offer. If a property doesn’t appraise for the offer price, the buyer will have a lot of difficulty getting a loan for the current offer price. You might be forced to lower your sales price or seek out buyers who are paying cash and do not need the approval of an appraiser to complete the deal.

Closing Delays

Often in a strong market, a buyer may try to expedite the loan process. Promising things the lender cannot deliver due to other factors such as appraisal delays, three-day TRID rule, survey delays, and delays getting title work back. Be patient and understand the buyer wants to close on your house as quickly as possible but is usually at the mercy of the loan and title company.

 

If you have questions about buying or selling a home or you simply need help understanding the current real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Public Pools in Reno and Sparks

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A dip in the pool is the perfect way to cool off in the summer months. The refreshing water can rejuvenate you and have you ready to take on the rest of the week. If Tahoe is too far a drive for you to make often this summer, there are some public pools in Reno and Sparks you can visit.

Reno Pools

The City of Reno offers swimming lessons, water fitness, and aquatic training and certifications. There are several programs that fall under each of these categories, so be sure to check out the website here for more information.

Sparks Pools

The City of Sparks offers a variety of swimming and water fitness classes, including aquacise, senior aquacise, senior water fitness, parent/child with autism learn-to-swim program, and adapted aquatics and swim lessons. For more information, check out the website here.

Other Water Attractions Nearby:

Visiting a public pool and spending an afternoon splashing around with friends is a standard summer activity. Be sure to dive into the summer by visiting one of the many water attractions and pools we have in the area. For more information on what we love about calling Reno home and the best places to visit to stay cool in the summer, contact the David Morris Group. Our expertise is unparalleled, and we’re happy to be your guides.

 

 

 

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Relocation Guide: The Ultimate Moving Checklist

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Moving takes a lot of planning and preparation. Starting early can save you from any added stress farther down the line. The best tip we can give you is to start sooner than you think you need to and use this ultimate moving checklist as a guideline to keep you on track for the big move.

Six to Eight Weeks Before Moving:

  • Compile a list of everything you want to move to your new home.
  • Research moving companies and request moving quotes.
  • Go through your belongings and discard anything you no longer use/need. A yard sale or donation center are great ways to get rid of some items.
  • Gather moving boxes and packing materials for your move. Use a Sharpie to label boxes.
  • Contact insurance companies (life, health, fire, auto, etc.) to inform them of your new address.
  • If you’re moving for work, you may be eligible for moving expenses. Contact your HR department for more information.
  • Contact the new school district for information on the registration process and begin gathering the necessary documents needed to send to the school.

Four Weeks Before Moving:

  • Contact utility companies to either set a turnoff or transfer date. If moving out of state, contact the new utility company to designate a turn on date.
  • Collect your medical records. Contact all of your doctors to obtain these documents for your records and have them transferred to a new medical facility near your new home.
  • Look in your pantry, fridge, and freezer and plan meals around the food you currently have, so you have less food to throw out or get rid of when you move.
  • High-end jewelry and valuables should be transferred to a safety deposit box during your move.

One to Three Weeks Before Moving:

  • Create an itinerary for moving day to ensure you are at the house when the movers arrive. Plan to have kids and pets stay with a family friend/relative.
  • Change your address with USPS.
  • Change your address with any bank accounts and credit cards.
  • Moving long distance? Be sure to have your vehicles serviced and oil changed before the long trip.
  • Cancel home services like the cleaning company, lawn services, pool services, etc.
  • Wrap up the majority of the packing. Just leave out the essentials to be packed last minute.
  • Collect items you will need for traveling and set them aside. Doing this will ensure you have everything you need until the moving company arrives at the new house.
  • Give your furniture a once-over and jot down any scratches and dents; that way, you can compare notes with the movers at the end of your partnership. You may also want to take pictures of the larger furniture pieces/valuable items, just in case you need to submit a claim for any damaged or missing items after the move.
  • Prepare a floor plan to designate where the furniture will go ahead of time. This will help the movers on move-in day.

Moving Day:

  • Do a walk-through to make sure no items are left behind.
  • Confirm your new address with the moving company and double-check that they have the correct contact information.
  • Move out! Turn off all lights and utilities, make sure all windows and doors are locked, and notify your real estate agent you have left the property.

 

If you need more tips to make moving easier or if you’re curious about the Reno area, contact the David Morris Group. We’re always happy to share our knowledge of the area and the real estate market!

 

 

 

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Where to Enjoy a Cold Treat This Summer

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With Tahoe 45 minutes away, you may not be able to slip away for a dip in the cool waters every time you feel a trickle of sweat drip down your neck this summer, but there are other ways to beat the heat! One of the best ways to cool off is to enjoy a little ice cream or bite into a cold treat this summer, and we have the scoop on where you should visit.

Bibo Freddo Gelato

Bibo Freddo Gelato is a locally owned small-batch gelato and sorbetto shop. There are an array of flavors to choose from, with classic and unique combos that appeal to everyone. Bart’s Revenge is a fan favorite!

Black Rock Dessert

If you love Icycle Creamery, you’ll love Black Rock Dessert. As a new extension of Icecycle Creamery, they continue to handcraft ice cream and desserts using local products. Their ice cream, shakes, and sundaes are worth savoring all through summer.

Honey Treat Yogurt

Since 1982, Honey Treat Yogurt has been serving delicious non-fat, no sugar added, low carb, gluten-free, non-dairy frozen yogurt. There are over 35 toppings to make your dessert special.

KRĒM

Bringing you cake and soft serve, KRĒM is the best of both worlds! This soft serve shop adds a new twist by ditching the cone and replacing it with cake. The flavors are unique and always changing.

Paleteria del Angel

Located in Sparks, Paleteria del Angel serves some of the freshest and best-tasting handmade ice cream pops with traditional Mexican flavors and flair.

Rita’s Italian Ice and Frozen Custard

The famous Italian ice is a sweet frozen treat that is made fresh daily in small batches, just like their frozen custards. Visit Rita’s Italian Ice and Frozen Custard for a hand-scooped treat.

Rolled Mountain Creamery

Inspired by the street vendors of Thailand, Rolled Mountain Creamery offers made-to-order ice cream rolls, which is both fun to watch and delicious to eat.

The Arch Society

Known as Reno’s one and only dessert bar, The Arch Society specializes in cocktails, milkshakes, desserts, and ice cream perfections. Be sure to check out the monthly specials as well as the specials running Tuesday through Friday.

 

Reno is a sweet place to dine and an even sweeter place to live! Enjoy a few cold treats this summer, and if you need help navigating the hot Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Important Terms to Know When Selling a Home

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Real estate agents often have their own language. Learn the important terms to know when selling a home and having discussions with agents, brokerages, and lenders.

 

  • Affidavit – A statement a buyer or a seller signs to state that certain information is accurate.
  • Appreciation – An increase in a property’s value.
  • Asking Price – The seller’s value and pricing of the property.
  • Assessed Value – The value of the property that is decided by an assessor.
  • Capital Expenditure – An improvement to a property that has a lifespan and can increase the property’s value.
  • Closing Costs – The costs, including title insurance, legal fees, and survey, to finish transferring a property’s ownership.
  • Commission – The money that is given to a real estate agent for his or her association with selling the property.
  • Comparative Market Analysis – A method to evaluate a property by comparing it to similar homes in the area that were recently sold or have recently entered the market.
  • Counter Offer – A new offer that is a response to an offer that was not accepted.
  • Curb Appeal – The attractiveness of a property and its surroundings when viewed from the street. Landscaping, the front entrance, and the condition of the paint or siding are the biggest factors in curb appeal.
  • Days on Market – The total number of days a property has been available for sale.
  • Depreciation – A decrease in a property’s value.
  • Escrow – A process in which a third party takes care of funds and documents for a buyer and/or seller.
  • Home Inspection – An inspection of the property to check for factors like the quality and safety of the property.
  • Lien – A legal claim of ownership on a home’s title and security for money owed.
  • Market Value – An amount that a buyer would be willing to pay for the property and an estimated price based on the real estate market.
  • Mitigation – Alterations and improvements to a property.
  • Offer – A proposal to buy a property with a certain price and on certain terms.
  • Open House – The time in which a property is available for interested buyers to view.
  • Property Survey – A survey to understand a property’s boundaries.
  • Sales Contract – A contract between the buyer and seller of a property that provides details such as what a purchase consists of and the closing costs for the property.
  • Staging – Placing furniture and accessories within a house to prepare it for a sale.
  • Title – The evidence that shows the legal right of a person to own a property.
  • Under Contract – A real estate property that currently has been accepted in a contract by a seller and a buyer.
  • Walk-through – The last property inspection to make sure items in a purchase agreement, like repairs and property electrical systems, are working properly.
  • Zoning Laws – The local laws that regulate how a land is used in certain zones with factors that include the size of a lot and the way a building is used.

There are a variety of terms that you’re likely to hear as you begin the home selling process. If you have questions about buying or selling a home or you simply need a real estate translator, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Diverse Dwellings in Damonte Ranch

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Located in Southeast Reno lies a diverse, large suburban community. Damonte Ranch has amenities and homes that offer something for everyone, no matter the age and lifestyle of the residents. Let’s take a quick tour of what makes Damonte Ranch such a noteworthy and loveable Reno neighborhood.

Homes

As a master-planned community, Damonte Ranch offers an incredibly popular selection of new homes, single-family homes, townhomes, and condos. The streets are lined with wide paths that you can find families walking along in the afternoon and people biking and jogging to soak up the nearly 300 days of sunshine.

Amenities

Damonte Ranch is an involved community where holidays are made even more special with family-friendly events and activities, and public parks host youth soccer games and baseball games.

 

For those looking for an easy commute to work, Renown, IGT, NV Energy, and Microsoft are just a five-minute drive away. Damonte Ranch is also near everything you may need. The Summit Reno is right outside your door, giving you several shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

 

If you need to venture outside of the suburbs, downtown Reno and Carson City are just a 20-minute drive. To enjoy all of the activities and amenities located in North Lake Tahoe, it’s just a 45-minute drive for Damonte Ranch residents.

Schools

Schools serving the students in Damonte Ranch include Brown Elementary School, Depoali Middle School, and Damonte Ranch High School — all a part of the Washoe County School District.

 

There are lots of perks that come with living in Damonte Ranch. With a wide range of amenities, wonderful schools, and homes of all sizes and styles, Damonte Ranch is a community designed to give you a fun, close-knit, and luxurious lifestyle. If you’re curious about the community and looking for more information on Damonte Ranch, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.