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Why Does A Bunny Have Eggs?

Have you ever wondered how eggs became part of our Easter tradition?  Not only that but why the heck does a magic bunny hide those eggs??  What came first, the bunny or the egg?

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The Bunny

The exact origins of the mythical hare are unclear. A straightforward explanation could be that rabbits, known to be prolific procreators, are an ancient symbol of fertility and new life.  New life is strongly associated with Christianity and Easter, as is new life associated with spring.  Therefore a bunny makes symbolic sense.  But when did the magic one hop into the picture?  And why does it hide eggs?

 

Some say the root of the egg-laying cottontail came from German origin and was introduced to American folklore by German settlers in the 1700s. The tale of an egg-laying rabbit called “Osterhase” (Ostern-Easter Hase-Hare).  German legend has it that an impoverished mother didn’t have the means to buy her children a hearty meal to mark the end of Lent.  Instead, she decorated eggs for her children on Easter morning and hid them in the garden for them to find. As the children collected the hidden eggs, they saw a giant rabbit hopping away. The children thought the hare had left the eggs. Hence, Osterhase!  As the legend became more well-known, German children began making nests for Osterhase.  They would put carrots in the nest in exchange for colorful eggs. The story and custom spread across the U.S. over time, and the nests eventually became decorated baskets.  Chocolates and gifts in baskets are American traditions that have turned Easter into the 3rd highest retail spending holiday behind Christmas and Mother’s Day. 

The Eggs

Eggs have long been associated with Easter as a symbol of fertility, new life, and rebirth, much like the rabbit.  One could see how Christianity would associate eggs with Easter, a holiday that celebrates the resurrection.  Ancient Greeks and Egyptians also connected eggs with fertility and power. Some early civilizations gifted eggs to the dead as a symbol of revitalization and protection from evil.  And some even say Easter eggs are linked to pagan traditions celebrating spring. 

 

Eggs were prohibited in medieval Catholicism during the religious Lenten fast, along with other foods.  So while no one could eat eggs during Lent, no one told the chickens, and they continued to lay them.  Folks would hard-boil their chicken eggs and store them to eat later.  Because Lent ends in the lead-up to Easter, folks would decorate and paint their hard-boiled eggs to mark the end of the period of penance and fasting.  This theory connects with the story of the mother in Germany, a predominantly Catholic country at the time, and it explains why she had beautiful eggs to hide in her garden!

 


Whatever your traditions may be, and whichever theory hops out at you the most, we can all agree that Easter and spring are a time of renewal, new life, and rebirth.  We hope you have a wonderful Easter with family and friends!  If you have questions about the Reno real estate market, we are happy to help!  Contact the David Morris Group, or give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

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It’s Almost Time to List Your Home!

Its Almost Time to List Your Home-David Morris Group-Reno-Sparks Real Estate

The perfect moment to list is just a few weeks away!  If you’re thinking about putting your home on the market, there’s a special week quickly approaching that you won’t want to miss! How do we know when that is? Realtor.com® told us in their fourth annual Best Time to Sell Report. According to their data, the best week of 2022 to list your home is April 10-16. Sellers who list during this week will benefit from a Spring buying season trifecta of strong demand, high asking prices, and quick home sales

 

According to Realtor.com® Chief Economist Danielle Hale, “Homeowners who are thinking about selling this Spring still have time to get ready, with the majority of recently surveyed sellers indicating that listing preparations took 2-12 weeks.” However, now is the time to start checking your checklist and doing your to-dos!

 

How Good Is It?

Realtor.com® number crunchers predict, “Sellers who list from April 10-16 could secure asking prices that are 10.9% higher than at the start of the year and 1.4% above the average annual listing price, based on 2021 trends.” Realtor.com® also predicts that the low inventory and high demand for new homes could drive asking prices up more than 10% relative to initial asking prices in January of this year, that’s around $39,000 more!  

 

So far in 2022, we’ve seen a record-breaking January, followed by a crazy-fast February. Sellers who list their homes during “Listapalooza” can expect more offers and bidding wars, resulting in higher asking prices and a faster sale than if you list later this year.

 

How Do They Know?  

It’s in the numbers! In 2021, April 10-16 was a record week for an already hot market. On average, homes listed in this particular six-day period received 29% more views on Realtor.com® than the average week and sold six days faster than the average for the year. During this same week, homes sold 27 days faster last year than they did in 2019 BC (Before COVID).

 

Mortgage rates have been rising and will continue to do so. That adds fuel to the fire for buyers hoping to find the right home and lock relatively affordable mortgage payments before it’s too late.

 

New inventory is on the horizon. Builders have been accelerating production in an effort to progress against the supply gap. As the bottleneck of supplies begins to open and the price of materials begins to stabilize, new homes will add more inventory. More inventory will moderate the demand and bring listing prices down. 

 

Let the countdown begin!  If you’re ready to take advantage of “Listapalooza,” contact the David Morris Group | (775) 828-3292, and we’ll help you get ready for market! 

 

 

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Tips for First-Time Home Buyers

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According to the National Association of REALTORS®, first-time homebuyers made up 34% of all buyers in 2021, with an average age of 33 years old. This data shows that millennials are still the most prominent home buyer demographic, with 82% of younger millennials and 48% of older millennials being first-time buyers last year. If you’re a first-time homebuyer, here are some things you can do to make your dream of homeownership come true.

 

Pay Down Your Debt

Buying a house is the most expensive purchase you’ll make, so you need to be as debt-free as possible before considering a home loan. The three most significant types of debt most new home buyers have are student loans, car loans, and credit cards. Paying down debt can be done.  A good rule of thumb is to start paying off the smallest debts first. Student loans can be daunting, so start with what you can do.  Consolidate high-interest credit cards into one monthly payment with a lower interest rate – then cancel the cards!  Sell the car with a high payment for something with a lesser monthly burden. Getting out of debt isn’t easy, but you can do it!.  Just take one step at a time, and when one thing is paid, move on to the next.  Most importantly, don’t incur any new debts while paying down the existing ones.   

 

Check Your Credit

Credit scores play a huge role in your ability to secure a mortgage loan. The minimum credit score most lenders have for a conventional loan is 620. It is possible to get a loan with a lower score, but the higher your score, the less interest you will pay. You can check your credit with your credit card company, online, or with a major credit bureau such as Equifax or Experian.  

 

Know What You Can Afford

You need to sit down and decide how much you can afford to spend on a down payment, monthly mortgage payments, and household expenses. Be careful not to spread yourself so thin that you are unable to put a little bit of money in savings each month.  

 

Get Pre-Approved

There is nothing worse than falling in love with a home only to realize you can’t afford it. Unless you plan to pay in cash, you need to get pre-approved for a loan. An initial consultation with a lender will help you determine your price range.  

 

Hire a REALTOR®

Having a local professional guide you through the home buying process is more important than ever in this market. If you are serious about buying, you need a professional to help you find the perfect home within your budget. A REALTOR® will walk you through the information, talk you through the details, and help you make the right decisions. REALTORS® have access to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), the largest centralized database of residential real estate listings in your area. While the internet offers some options to search for a home, the MLS is the only instant exposure to the market and is only available to Realtors®. 

 

Once you have completed all of the prep steps, your REALTOR® will guide you through the rest of the process until you get to the closing table.

 

If you would like some more information about buying your first home, or if you’re looking for a great REALTOR® to show you around the Reno-Sparks area, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

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It’s Not Easy Being Green

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On March 17th – if it’s not green, it’s not happenin’!  In the United States, the festivities surrounding St. Patrick’s Day include all things green – green clothes, green party décor, and, of course, green beer.  Today all it takes to make an emerald ale is just a couple of drops of food coloring, but a century ago, when Americans first hailed the green brew, the ingredients were a wee bit toxic!  The first introduction to green beer happened in New York City around 1914, and as the story goes, a club owner wanted to make his St. Patty’s party more festive by making everything he served the color of the lucky Irish – including his hops.  However, the secret ingredient to his green concoction was just as shocking to his partygoers as the color of the drink itself.  He used an iron-based laundry whitener called “Wash Blue” to turn the drinks green, and as he assured his patrons there wasn’t enough detergent to cause them harm, their concerns seemed to lessen with every emerald sip!  Luckily he was right, and not only did his guests live to die another day, but the colorful tradition that this bar owner came up with was here to stay!  

 

If you’re looking to go out and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, Reno, Sparks, and the Lake Tahoe area all have Irish pubs where you can enjoy the day in style.  You’ll find Irish food and drinks, live music, Irish dancers, and maybe even bagpipers, depending on where you go.  

Irish Pubs and Bars in Reno Irish Pubs and Bars in Sparks
Ryan’s Saloon and Broiler O’Skis Pub & Grille
Lucke’s Saloon Paddy and Irene’s Irish Pub
Shea’s Tavern
Shenanigan’s Olde English Pub Irish Pubs and Bars at Lake Tahoe
Ole Bridge Pub Auld Dubliner Irish Pub Palisades Tahoe
Filthy McNasty’s Irish Bar McP’s Taphouse Grill

Be sure to contact the venue before March 17th to confirm their hours of operation and COVID considerations.

 

No matter the color of your beer this St. Patrick’s Day, remember to drink responsibly!  The RTC is marking its 18th year of providing its FREE Safe RIDE Program to help people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day responsibly.

 

If you’d like more insight on what to do around Reno, or want to chat about the current fast-moving real estate market, contact the David Morris Group at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

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Benefits of Selling a Home in a Seller’s Market

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The real estate market is not a straight line of absolutes and certainties.  There are many moving parts, some directly related to housing, and other indirect consequences of unforeseeable events that affect the supply and demand.  While predictions are made each year, the housing market is cyclical, and yes – shift happens! Several factors must be at play for the real estate market to shift from favoring buyers to giving sellers the upper hand, or vice versa.  According to fortune.com, “Demand for new homes is at a record high, but the inventory of new homes available is at a record low.”  This data means that we are still in a Seller’s Market.  A seller’s market occurs when more people are looking to buy with few homes available to purchase. What sort of advantages do sellers have when the demand exceeds the supply?

Less Time on the Market.

A larger number of people looking to buy fewer homes should increase the odds that your home will sell quickly.  Homes that have been difficult to sell in the past or that may have been described as “unique” or “well-lived in” will have better odds in a seller’s market. However, it will take more than simply hanging a For Sale sign in your yard. Listing your home still requires a strategy and a plan. You’ll still want to take steps to provide value and attract buyers. 

You May Get Multiple Offers.

Rather than feeling pressured to accept a lowball offer (or the only offer), sellers now have the option to look at the highest price and decide from a position of strength.  

Seller Concessions are Less Negotiable.

Seller concessions are closing costs, or a percentage of the total closing costs, that the seller agrees to pay to finalize the transaction. Buyers have much less leverage to make requests or demands because sellers can stand their ground knowing they’ll probably receive several offers.

How long does a Seller’s Market last?

So many moving parts impact this question, and it would be great to see into the future to know for sure. The simple answer is that the seller’s market will last as long as demand exceeds supply or until an unforeseeable event shifts the scale. The bottom line is that if you’re thinking about selling and don’t have the time or inclination to haggle with buyers, now is the time!

 

If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, or if you’re ready to list your home contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

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2022 Home Design Trends

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Just as fashion trends change and old styles become fresh and relevant, home trends do the same thing. From paint colors you can expect to see everywhere, plays on different textures, and popular uses for spaces in your home, let’s take a look at 2022 home design trends. You never know if one of these trends could spark some inspiration!

Color Collaborations

The two-tone color combinations you’ve seen gain popularity in kitchen renovations on HGTV are likely to stick around. Use the color wheel to find two colors that are either complementary or provide a nice contrast to allow each color to pop. It’s recommended that the darker color sits below eye level and the lighter color sits higher to create more visual interest without shrinking the feel of a space.

Outdoors Inside

With the increased time spent at home, many are finding ways to bring the outdoor elements inside with wallpapers, bedding, art, and accessories that remind them of plants, flowers, and exotic travel destinations. Colors found in nature are also being used a lot more in home designs. Earthy palettes will continue to be a prominent theme in 2022.

Upcycling Old Pieces

Some designs and furniture bring intense comfort and familiarity, but they don’t always fit a home’s style or needs. Recently, there has been a big push to reuse items in new ways. Marrying the modern with the traditional can come in several forms, like giving old pieces a new coat of paint or stain, reupholstering fabric, and even finding new uses for decor.

Abstract and Artsy

Abstract art and styles are becoming more popular and bringing comfort to a wider audience. As the world becomes filled with more information and individuals face more pressure or uncertainty, abstract pieces allow individuals to focus on how something makes them feel, connect with it in a new way, and escape the influx of words and noise happening inside their heads at any given time.

Sustainable

Eco-friendly materials are becoming increasingly important in homes. A wave of more sustainable textiles is being added to home design trends. Getting rid of some of the more harmful materials, like foam, which is being replaced by things like coconut hair, wool, and feathers, is a priority for designers, creators, and consumers.

 

2022 will bring some exciting home design trends and insights into the real estate market. If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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The Best Music Venues in Reno

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Reno has always been known for its nightlife options. No matter the time of day or night, there always seems to be something open and something to do. One of the best parts of the nightlife options is all of the places you can go to enjoy some live music. From some of the biggest names in music to local artists, there are tons of places to enjoy. Check out some of the best music venues in Reno!

1Up

214 W Commercial Row, Reno, NV 89501
The DJs turn up the tunes and make 1Up a fun venue to dance the night away with friends. The intimate layout makes the club atmosphere electric and great to catch some local and nationally recognized talent.

Cargo at Whitney Peak

255 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501
Cargo’s music lineup is always changing, which offers you a great opportunity to check out artists you’ve never heard before and ensures that there’s something for everyone to enjoy throughout the year.

Grand Theatre and LEX at Grand Sierra Resort

2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89595
If you’d like to sit in a comfy chair and be serenaded by amazing talent, check out the concerts, shows, and performances happening at the Grand Theatre. The acoustics will surround you and immerse you in the experience of the show! LEX Nightclub is a great venue to catch DJs and exciting entertainment performers while dancing and drinking in the upscale nightclub experience.

Nugget Event Center

1040 Victorian Ave, Sparks, NV 89431
With seating for 8,500 guests, the Nugget Event Center is one of the largest event venues in the Reno area. If you’re hoping to catch an outdoor concert, be sure to check out the Nugget Event Center’s lineup.

Reno Events Center

400 N Center St, Reno, NV 89501
The multi-use venue has over 100,000 square feet of useable space for concerts, performances, sporting events, and more. The venue has the ability to house more than 7,000 guests and has a convenient location in downtown Reno. There is no shortage of events to catch at the Reno Events Center.

The Glow Plaza

670 W 4th St, Reno, NV 89503
As the newest event venue to Reno, the Glow Plaza has built a reputation for being the place to be during the summer months. The outdoor music venue not only has live music acts, but food trucks and a full-service bar to keep the atmosphere a fun place to hang out before and after the performances.

 

Liven up your evenings by catching a concert or performance at some of the best music venues in Reno. And remember, if you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Where to Have a Snow Play Day

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Finding something more fun than a snow day in the Reno-Tahoe area is hard. Check out where to have a snow play day with your loved ones! From the various resorts offering the perfect conditions to ski and snowboard, as well as the trails that you can snowshoe, and the hills that are just begging to be sled down, there’s no shortage of fun to be had.

Galena Creek Visitor Center and Recreation Area

(775) 849-4948 – 18250 Mt Rose Hwy, Reno, NV 89511
One of the favorite places to head on a snowy day and just a few miles from South Reno is the Galena Creek Visitor Center and Recreation Area. The hills make great places to slip, slide, and sled, and the trails are often taken over by snowshoers.

North Tahoe Regional Park

(530) 546-4212 – 6600 Donner Rd, Tahoe Vista, CA 96148
Besides offering a child’s sled hill, North Tahoe Regional Park also offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as snowshoe tours and hikes by Tahoe Adventure Company.

Spooner Summit

(775) 831-0494 – Highway 28, Spooner Lake, NV 89703
Bring your own snow equipment and enjoy a winter adventure. The park is also a partner of Nevada Nordic to help bring groomed ski trails to Nevada. Cross-country skiers and snowshoe users are welcome to the Spooner Summit.

Tahoe City Winter Sports Park

(530) 583-1516 – 251 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, CA 96145
Pack up your family and friends for a day of cross country skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking, sledding, and ice skating. Tahoe City Winter Sports Park has it all and is currently accepting reservations.

Tahoe Meadows

Mt Rose Hwy, New Washoe City, NV 89704
The informal slope is one of the best sledding spots in the Tahoe area. The Tahoe Meadows area is a popular spot for sledding and tubing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.

Reno Resorts with Snow Play Areas

Now that you know where to have a snow play day, be sure to get out and enjoy the winter weather with your loved ones! It’s an inexpensive and fun way to spend an afternoon in the winter.

 

If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Gen Z Drawn to Reno

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In a recent Gen Z City Index, Reno ranked 6th for the best places for Generation Z or “zoomers” to live. Gen Z covers individuals born between 1997 and 2012. The post-millennial generation is getting ready to head out into the world to make big life decisions. As they enter into adulthood, Reno is becoming a place where the zoomers are setting their sights to carve out their own path.

 

Gen Z City Index ranked several cities on various factors, including the availability of employment, the median home price, affordability of the area, gender pay gap, diversity, resident resources, and more. The list includes 30 cities, and six California cities cracked the top 10. Reno was able to snag the sixth spot in part due to its perfect score in equality. The study looked at the 2020 Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index to weigh how cities handle nondiscrimination laws and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.

 

Reno also scored well in gender pay equity. The U.S. Census Bureau found that Reno has a wage gap of 6.88% between men and women, with only three other cities having a smaller pay gap. Reno saw the fifth-highest number of job opportunities, solidifying the city’s ranking as a great place for zoomers to live.

 

The 2020s will be a time for zoomers to age into adulthood and make their own way. As a college town that scored well in a variety of categories that are increasingly important to Gen Zers as they get older, Reno is likely going to continue to draw in the young adult demographics. With expanding technology and manufacturing job opportunities in Northern Nevada, booming economic activity, and the high quality of life offered to Reno residents, a young, talented, and driven workforce is sure to follow.

 

We’re excited to see what Generation Z will contribute to the evolving Reno area and how the University of Nevada, Reno will grow to fit the needs of the incoming students. Reno has always been accepting of new generations, new people, and new ideas, so we’re happy to see that Gen Z is so accepting of Reno.

 

If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Where to Ring in 2022 in Reno

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Are you ready to say sayonara to 2021? Well, the countdown has officially begun until 2022 is here. Send 2021 off on a high note and welcome the new year in style. Check out where to ring in 2022 in Reno, and have a very happy and safe New Year’s.

Bass Camp Presents Borgore New Year’s Eve 2022

Cargo Concert Hall is putting on a big celebration for New Year’s featuring Borgore, JAWNS, GAWM, and Audio Stasis.

Burlexque

Enjoy a glam and fun New Year’s Eve celebration at LEX Nightclub inside the Grand Sierra Resort.

Downtown Fireworks Show

When the clock strikes midnight, a spectacular fireworks show will take place over Virginia Street and the Reno Arch.

El Raj and Oh Lonesome Ana New Year’s Party

The local bands, El Raj and Oh Lonesome Ana, and a vinyl DJ will keep you dancing at Matador Lounge until it’s time to ring in the new year.

New Year’s Celebrations at THE ROW

There are several New Year’s celebrations happening at THE ROW, including VIP parties at NoVi, Brew Brothers, El Jefe’s Cantina, and Rum Bullions, as well as no-cover celebrations at Roxy’s, Silver Baron, Aura, and Cabaret.

New Year’s Eve at Wild River Grille

Plan for an amazing night enjoying a five-course gourmet dinner with a complimentary glass of champagne at Wild River Grille. The menu has so many great options, including Creole shrimp bisque, braised short rib croquettes, and citrus herb lamb chops.

New Year’s Eve Dining at Atlantis

Don’t worry about cooking on the last day of the year. Instead, go and check out the four-course dinners in Bistro Napa and Atlantis Steakhouse or the fabulous steak and seafood feast at Toucan Charlie’s Buffet & Grille.

Reno 54 ~ A Swagged Out New Year’s Eve Shindig

Dancers, aerial performers, and live music will all be a part of the New Year’s celebration at Record Street Brewing. There is also a prix fixe menu for New Year’s Eve if you’d like to end 2021 with a delicious meal.

 

No matter how you spend the last day of 2021 or where you ring in 2022 in Reno, we hope you reflect on the good memories you made and can look forward to some exciting new opportunities in the new year.

 

If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.