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Spend Your Spring Exploring These Reno Golf Courses

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With the new season arriving comes warmer weather and the chance to get outside to play a few of our favorite sports. From soccer and baseball to golf, the 60 and 70-degree weather calls for you to get outdoors and get active. With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of the best Reno golf courses to check out.

 

Wolf Run Golf Club
The Wolf Run Golf Club is a perfect place to have a competitive round of golf or get in some practice for the upcoming season. The course includes a practice putting green, a chipping green with patio seating, and a driving range with a 100-yard short game area to practice chips and sand shots. The Wolf Run Golf Club is the proud home course of the University of Nevada Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams.

 

Lakeridge Golf Course
As one of the winners of the Best of Reno awards for several years, this golf course offers an experience unlike anything you’ll find at other courses. The Lakeridge Golf Course is well-known for the views of Reno and the surrounding mountains that the course is designed around.

 

Washoe Golf Course
As the first golf course in Reno, the Washoe Golf Course is all about making history. The course has varying sets of tees that cater to players of all ages and skill levels, so everyone can have a blast playing across the front nine and back nine.

 

With the amazing scenery that Reno has, every golf course gives you the chance to take in some amazing sights. We hope your calendar is full of wonderful spring activities that are on par with the beautiful weather we’re expecting to see across the Biggest Little City. If you need advice on more activities to take part in this spring, or if you’re looking to buy or sell a home this season, give the David Morris Group a call at (775) 828-3292. We’re always happy to lend a hand and offer up some tips about the community.

 

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The Reality of Real Estate – Ditch These Unrealistic Dreams

David Morris Group - The Reality of Real Estate - Ditch These Unrealistic Dreams - Best Reno Real Estate Team - Real Estate Advice

We’ve all been sucked into the HGTV vortex a time or two. You sit down to watch an episode of Property Brothers while eating your leftovers only to look up four episodes and four hours later to realize that it’s past your bedtime and that you now want to take a sledgehammer to a wall in your living room to open up the space. It’s hard not to fall under the spell of these home improvement shows, but it can also be hard to push these unrealistic home goals out of your head when it comes time to buy a home. We’re here to tell you that when you decide to enter the real estate market, you have to ditch these unrealistic dreams.

 

1. Pinterest Homes Live Only on Pinterest

Just like HGTV, Pinterest and Instagram can have you making a home want list a mile long and giving you expectations that will never be met. If you’re looking for a designer home, you’ll have to pay the designer price tag that comes along with it. It’s much easier to find a home that meets everything you need, has some of the items you want, and leaves you with a budget that you can save to add those designed features you’re looking for in your forever home.

 

2. Your Home Won’t Need Any Repairs

We can almost guarantee that when you get the home inspection report on a home you like, there will be items that need to be repaired and even some unforeseen maintenance that needs to be made within a year or two of moving in.

 

3. Remodeling is as Easy as it Looks in the TV Shows

HGTV shows major transformations that are packaged into 30 or 60-minute timeslots, but the reality is that remodels can take months for just one room in your home. They can also come with heavy price tags when you factor in the cost of labor and if you choose pricier materials.

 

We may have popped your reality TV fantasy bubble, but trust us, it’ll help you see the larger picture and focus on what’s important when searching for your home. We want to make sure you don’t get caught up in the glitz and glam, like so many others do. The David Morris Group is here to help offer the real-world advice you’ll need to navigate the Reno real estate market and find the right home for you. Never hesitate to reach out to us at (775) 828-3292.

 

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10 Events to Go Mad For This March

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Basketball isn’t the only event to get excited for this spring, especially in Reno and the surrounding areas. There are a ton of great shows, concerts, and festivals to check out come March, so be sure to check out our list of activities worth putting in your calendar.

 

1. Snowfest! – Feb. 28 – Mar. 8

North Lake Tahoe becomes a flurry of activities and events for people of all ages at this large Mardi Gras style festival. Check out the events happening here.

 

2. TLC – Mar. 6

Come and listen to the classic stylings of TLC and belt along to “Waterfalls,” “Creep,” “No Scrubs,” and “Unpretty.”

 

3. The Beach Boys – Mar. 7

With more than 50 years of making music under their belts, there’s no doubt that The Beach Boys put on a legendary show you can’t see anywhere else.

 

4. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Mar. 14

Sixty records later and Lynyrd Skynyrd is still tearing up the stage to put on a fun concert dedicated to the best Southern Rock songs that will always get people up and singing.

 

5. Reno Leprechaun Crawl – Mar. 14

Get dressed up, enjoy some great discount drinks at 20 different downtown locations, and participate in a few free giveaways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style!

 

6. 8th annual Leprechaun Race – Mar. 15

Grab the whole family and take part in a fun 5K through Midtown and the Wells Avenue District. If you beat Race178’s official leprechaun, you get a special prize!

 

7. Monster Jam – Mar. 20 – 22

Watch as these monster trucks tear up the tracks in a fierce competition full of all kinds of tricks. You’ll be able to see the trucks up close and take photos with the drivers.

 

8. Rob Lowe – Mar. 21

Rob Lowe is here to discuss the rises and falls he’s experienced throughout his lifetime. Take a glimpse into what it was like to be a child actor and power that into a long and successful career in Hollywood.

 

9. WinterWonderGrass – Mar. 27 – 29

Squaw Valley will transform the North Tahoe location into a festival of music, beer tasting, and fun. Make memories and tap into the side of you with deep bluegrass roots.

 

10. BANDSTAND – Mar. 27 – 29

Travel back to 1945 and watch as soldiers coming back from World War II are faced with the challenge of rebuilding their lives before they were deployed, but somehow find their voices in music and a competition to become the nation’s next great musical superstars.

 

We hope you find some time to check out a few of the great events hitting Reno this March! If you ever have any questions about what’s new in the area or are looking to move closer to your favorite venues, give the David Morris Group a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

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Growing University Enrollment Leads to Big Decisions About Student Housing

David Morris Group - Growing University Enrollment Leads to Big Decisions About Student Housing - UNR campus - Best Reno Real Estate Broker

Reno continues to undergo a series of changes that have skewed how residents, tourists, and families view the city. One of the most important changes includes the University of Nevada, Reno, and being labeled a “college town.” Year after year, the number of students enrolling in the university grows and so do the number of people calling Reno home, business coming to give the growing workforce sustainable careers, and changes to how the community is perceived.

 

Currently, there’s a need for extra student housing for the 2020-2021 school year, and recently the University of Nevada, Reno, has come to an agreement with surrounding residential buildings on ways that they can help house the students. Canyon Flats and Uncommon Reno are to residential buildings that will house over 800 students and residential staff in the coming academic school year.

 

While Argenta Hall is still under construction and not set to reopen until August of 2021, Nye Hall will reopen August of 2020 and will have over 500 beds to house students. Housing options are important for anyone looking to make a move, including those that are coming to Reno for higher education. Students will have the option to choose between Great Basin Hall, Peavine Hall, The Nevada Living Learning Community, Juniper Hall, Manzanita Hall, Canada Hall, Sierra Hall, Nye Hall, and now Canyon Flats and Uncommon Reno.

 

Canyon Flats and Uncommon Reno will have some great amenities, including live-in academic mentors to help tutor students in any troublesome courses, full-size washer and dryer in each unit, and large common areas. The newest student housing options are located close to campus and will have the same security measures that the other residence halls benefit from.

 

Reno has yet to stop evolving with the changes, and if you’re curious about how Reno’s culture, housing market, and population have changed over the years, we’re happy to give you a glimpse into Reno’s strong past, present, and future. There are so many benefits to being labeled a college town, and we love being a part of a community with such a growing and beloved university at the heart of the city. Give the David Morris Group a call for any and all of your Reno questions at (775) 828-3292.

 

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Reno Restaurants Making Their Debut

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If you have a large appetite for new experiences, recipes, and restaurants, Reno is here to deliver something new for you! There are a variety of businesses that are making their debut and are ready to serve all of you, so be sure to check out our list of the latest restaurants to try out.

 

1. Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse

Come hungry and leave full at this all-you-can-eat restaurant with an intimate and cozy atmosphere. There are a variety of chicken, lamb, pork, and beef skewers to sample and all cooked over an authentic wood-fire grill.

 

2. Food & Drink

Everyone loves a menu that centers on a few beloved items and items that are done well. That’s what you can expect to find at Food & Drink. Puffy-edged pizzas, flour tortilla tacos, and sweet and savory Liège waffles are the main items the menu focuses on here.

 

3. Local Beer Works

Roughly two dozen local craft beers are on tap, and crafters of all kinds are welcome at this new hot spot!

 

4. Lolo’s Filipino Restaurant

Lorry Shirey is bringing her family recipes to the hearts and tables of Reno families across the community. Classic Filipino dishes like adobo and pancit bihon will be highlighted on this diverse menu.

 

5. Sparks and Smoke BBQ

One of the best BBQ spots in Nevada recently moved from Clear Acre Lane to S. McCarran Blvd. Come by to check out the daily specials as well as the beef brisket, pulled pork, and pork ribs on the menu.

 

6. Bab x Chicken

Bab Café South Reno recently underwent a little rebranding and has reopened as Bab x Chicken. The menu has some changes, including a new heavy feature on Korean fried chicken.

 

From brand new restaurants to restaurants debuting a new space or a new menu, there’s always something new to try! Explore these great restaurants and give the David Morris Group a call at (775) 828-3292 if you need any recommendations on places to visit in your neighborhood or advice on buying and selling a home in the current market.

 

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5 Valentine’s Day Date Ideas for Reno Romantics

David Morris Group - 5 Valentine's Day Date Ideas for Reno Romantics - Best Reno Real Estate Broker - Reno Date Spots

Love is in the air, and as Cupid’s favorite holiday approaches, it’s important to make sure you have the perfect plans to celebrate Valentine’s Day in the Biggest Little City. Gather ‘round and take some notes on some great places to spend the sweet holiday with your loved one with our list of five Valentine’s Day date ideas for Reno romantics.

 

Washoe Public House

The Valentine’s Day dinner is served 4 PM till closing time with a specialty menu that includes items like a rich beet soup starter, housemade lobster cappelletti entree, and a rich, warm dark chocolate brownie. Guests have three items to choose from for each course, and the menu even features a variety of gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. To take a peek at the Valentine’s Day menu, click here.

 

Perenn Bakery

If the thought of freshly baked bread, artisanal sandwiches, and pastries that would make the perfect Valentine’s Day picnic aren’t enough to get you to stop into Perenn Bakery, their specialty Valentine’s Day Red Chocolate Croissants should be. It’s the perfect day to begin the day on a sweet note and enjoy the special gifts around Reno.

 

Centro Bar and Kitchen

The Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe dinner at Centro includes three courses with two options for you to choose from. There’s also an option to include wine pairings for each course. While their regular menu won’t be available after 4 PM, the fixed menu has some great options for you to choose from. For a glimpse at what they’ll be serving for the holiday, click here.

 

The Emerson Cocktails & Food

If you already have Valentine’s Day plans but are looking for a place to grab a drink and a small snack before or after your evening is in full swing, The Emerson is where you’ll want to go. The cocktails are classics with a twist. The Ellis and The Marteen are a few of the favorites, just in case you needed a few recommendations.

 

The Wedge

If you’re looking for a way to spend quality time with your significant other, take a special Valentine’s Day pottery class at The Wedge. Share love, laughter, and a wheel as you craft something to take home. There will even be desserts and beverages provided. Check out the event for yourself here.

 

If you’re ever curious about how to spend the holidays in Reno, we can tell you that there are a variety of businesses here to help you make it special, and luckily we always have a few recommendations on where to go. For advice on the best date night spots or what the Reno real estate market is up to, give the David Morris Group a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

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The Reality of Real Estate – You Have to Compromise

David Morris Group - The Reality of Real Estate: You Have to Compromise - Reno Real Estate Advice

Just like in friendships and relationships, the key to coming out of the home buying experience on top is to compromise. We’re not saying that you should compromise on everything, but holding out for a home that meets your budget, is in your ideal neighborhood, and has all of the bells and whistles you’d dreamt of is about as likely as hitting the lottery. It does happen, but not often enough to make it the rule.

 

So that leads to the question, what should you compromise on and what are factors that will heavily weigh in on deciding that a property isn’t right for you? We’ve been around long enough to know what compromises will help you find a home that you’ll spend many happy years growing and thriving in. Take a look at our list of where to begin making compromises:

 

1. Items that need to be repaired in a home

Unless you’re buying a home that’s been recently built, there’s likely to be items that need to be repaired. You’ll need some leniency when it comes to plumbing and electrical repairs. Your REALTOR® will be able to help you understand the severity of the repairs, but we warn you that if you’re looking at an older home with a roof that’s getting closer to the end of its life or items that aren’t up to the current code, it’s not reasonable to request the seller make those repairs before purchasing the home.

 

2. Pricing

Staying rigid on the price you’re willing to pay when you enter negotiations with a seller can have a huge hindrance on the process. If you’re not willing to work with the seller and come to a compromise, it’s likely to make them less willing to work with you. In a competitive market where the seller is receiving multiple offers, you want to be flexible. Keep your budget at the top of your mind and make sure your REALTOR® knows the real number you cannot exceed, but don’t put yourself in a situation that has the seller feeling boxed in and walking away from the transaction.

 

3. Look at the bigger picture

As you’re going through the process, focusing on your ultimate goal is crucial to your long-term happiness. It’s easy to get caught up in the nuances of negotiations but if the pesky details won’t matter in the long run, then don’t spend extra energy worrying about them. If things aren’t running quite how you expected, take a deep breath, remind yourself of what is important, and talk with your team about how you can compromise to make a deal both you and the seller can agree on.

 

The “dream home” may be a myth, but the “dream team” isn’t. If you’re looking to work with real estate professionals who will give you the real answers, insights, and advice about what it takes to buy or sell a home in Reno’s current market, the David Morris Group is who you should rely on. Never hesitate to give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

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How to Avoid Home Inspection Nightmares

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The home inspection may be one of the most important steps of selling your home. It can open the door for hard negotiations and come with costly repairs if you haven’t properly prepared your home for what the inspector will find. In fact, the home inspection process is where a lot of hidden costs lie for sellers, but it could increase the resale value of your home in the long run. Here’s what you should know about avoiding home inspection nightmares.

 

Prep for the Inspection

Just like your SATs, there’s no such thing as being too prepared for the inspection process. Look at sample home inspection reports, and do a walk-through of your home. Look at everything from the roof to the foundation, make notes, and get quotes on the cost to fix anything that sticks out to you.

 

Have Your Documents Ready for the Inspection

You want to have the documents for all of the maintenance and repairs you’ve made to your home ready for the inspector. This not only helps the process move along smoothly, but it shows how well you’ve kept up your home over the years. It never hurts to make a good impression.

 

Consider a Pre-Inspection

If you like to be prepared and have the opportunity to fix any and all issues your problem may have, consider getting a pre-inspection done before the buyer’s inspector comes out. Not all inspectors will find the same issues, but it gives you a better idea of where to focus your efforts and funds to get your home sold.

 

Take Action on Simple Fixes

There are some simple projects you can take on that will help ensure your inspection goes smoothly. Replace light bulbs, change the furnace filter, and ensure that all doors open and close properly – this includes cabinet and closet doors. Have your fuse box clearly labeled with the area of your home the switch corresponds to, and do your due diligence to check for any signs of leaks.

 

Taking these simple precautions can help you avoid being blindsided by what the home inspector finds and will help you close the deal on your home quickly. If you need help preparing for a home inspection or need some recommendations on who you can trust to take care of repairs, give the David Morris Group a call. We’re always happy to help and can be reached at (775) 828-3292 anytime.

 

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The Reality of Real Estate – The Triumph Stories Other Agents Won’t Tell You

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If you are someone who has bought and sold a home before, you know that you’re experiencing a cluster of emotions: excitement, nerves, stress, relief, sadness, and sometimes frustration. As real estate professionals, we focus on the victories and don’t often share the real, behind-the-scenes stories of triumph. David Morris Group is an industry-leading name in the Reno, Sparks area (we don’t mind bragging, we’ve worked hard to get here) and has helped many individuals, families, and investors navigate the sometimes rough waters of real estate. We want to share the reality of real estate and what triumph really means when buying and selling a home in Reno or Sparks!

 

Spoiler alert: this one ends well for our clients. David Morris Group helped these sellers move into their forever home and guided them through their first traditional purchase in Reno. Selling their home was another matter. What other agents won’t tell you is that multiple offers, while very exciting, can be complex and confusing, and this home had several offers. Each offer had many different variables the sellers had to consider, which made choosing one difficult as well as setting a high expectation for exceedingly strong negotiations. The very first offer on the table became over-negotiated and fell apart before it even had a chance. The twist is that this first offer won the day. After allowing our clients to take a step back and reassess their goals, the buyer submitted a second offer that proved right for both parties. The sellers were able to say goodbye to their first home on a very high note!

 

The strength of a REALTOR® lies in guiding clients through a journey, not telling them how to make very personal decisions. Through the twist and turns of back-to-back transactions, David Morris Group acted in our truest, most honest and caring form by guiding the sellers through the process, explaining every step, discussing every decision, and ultimately empowering them to make the right decisions for themselves. We appreciate the opportunity to serve our real estate clients throughout Reno and Sparks!

 

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Inside our Reno Food Adventures

No matter what kind of food you’re craving, Reno has it in spades. New restaurants are springing up before our eyes, so to keep up with the changing trends, we’ve gone on a few food adventures. We’re here to give you an inside perspective of the Rattlesnake Club and Von Bismarck.

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Last summer, Rattlesnake Club opened its doors at 606 West Plumb Lane with a promise to deliver a culinary experience with a seasonal menu, original recipes, and a flavor profile that will have every guest singing its praises. With an on-site greenhouse and freshly roasted coffee, there was a ton drawing us to check out what they had to offer.

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After looking through the menu, we can tell you that there are some fun options, and their cocktail list would make them the perfect spot to catch up with friends over dinner and drinks. While our experience got off to a rocky start, Rattlesnake Club quickly turned it around, and the kale salad and soup we ordered were wonderful. We’re already looking forward to going back for dinner.

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Much like Rattlesnake Club, Von Bismarck opened its doors to the public last summer on Wells Avenue. With Eastern and Northern European traditions and a love for modern flair, Von Bismarck’s goal was to combine the two schools of thought for a completely unique dining experience. The communal seating and family-style servings are in place to get you to connect with those you’re dining with and leave with new friends and even better memories. The idea of sinking our teeth into traditional German cuisine brought us right to one of Von Bismarck’s tables.

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Everything was beautifully presented, and we had the opportunity to sample a variety of small dishes. The items that stood out to us were the house-made pretzel, which is worth every carb-filled bite, and the cheesy spätzle puts any mac and cheese recipe to shame. The interior is cozy and inviting, and we’re looking forward to checking out the outside dining area and playspace when it’s open.

 

We’re wishing immense success to both of these wonderful restaurants, and if you ever need advice on anything from where to go for dinner to what changes we predict will happen in the Reno real estate market, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We can be reached at (775) 828-3292 anytime.