Thursday, August 28, 2014

Dogs Leave Paw Prints On Your Heart…

I know this because I was a dog owner for 15 years. She was my 70 pound baby. Kima was a Husky-Chow-Rottweiler-Wolf.  A real mix by all standards, nevertheless, she was this girl’s best friend for many years.  As I now sit in my over-sized chair, working from home, I think of how she was by my side no matter what, unless of course, she was chewing through the fence boards to make her way out of the yard so she could chase a stray cat, terrorize the neighbor’s bunny, or if she was munching on a peacock (yes, I said peacock) or bringing me gifts of live possums into the living room. She was always at my feet, with an unconditional love. She relocated with me 8 times over the years, and she now rests peacefully here in Vegas.  In honor of National Dog Day, I thought it was fitting to share some local places that value our furry friends as much as they do us, two legged folk.

Downsizing our yard from over a half acre in California to a small cinder blocked fenced patio sized space, didn’t leave much room for Kima to roam, so we looked for alternative pet friendly (leash free) locations and activities. If you haven’t yet checked out Desert Breeze (Dog) Park, I recommend you do, it was one of our nearby favorites. Desert Breeze is actually where we met Kima’s furry friend Ash, and her owner, who eventually became my housemate for a couple of years. I had posted an ad on Craigslist for a roomie, and because you don’t know what kind of crazies you will meet on Craigslist (please be careful), we met at Desert Breeze Dog Park. The dogs hit it off (and as a dog owner, you know how important it is for the pets to get along) we realized it could work out, and so Ash and her owner moved in. The dogs really enjoyed each others company and I found having a second dog in the house made for fewer social trips to the dog park. I’ve included a site with some of the other dog friendly parks in Las Vegas.

Sometimes I would met up with friends and bring the pooch along. As I searched for new places to eat out, what I found was, dog friendly restaurants were few and far between, unless you were looking for fast food (and I don’t eat fast food). I was pretty disappointed with the selection, so I kept searching.  I was able to find a list of 37 dog friendly restaurants (that includes the fast food options) with outdoor tables on a site called BringFido.com.  Sometimes after a walk we would stop for coffee; Holley’s Cuppa in Mountain’s Edge has outdoor seating and a great chai tea, I just needed to pack Kima’s water bowl if we were stopping there.

Just across the parking lot from Hollie’s is a little place called Barking Dogs, it’s a pet bakery, boutique and self and full service grooming salon. I usually groomed Kima at home, so we never tested out the grooming services, but my niece takes her dog there all the time. It’s a cute little place, with treats and specialty items, and they take a holistic approach to your dog’s overall health. It’s a cute place, a nice alternative to the big chain places. As an alternative for grooming,  mobile pet grooming seems to be big in Vegas, a convenient option, especially if your furry friend was like mine: so excited to take a car ride, she would jump out of the moving car, if the windows were open wide enough.  As I write this, I wish  I could remember the name of the mobile company I would see every day on my way to work as we raced down morning traffic on Blue Diamond.

Kima was a runner (and a free spirit) and could magically get out of most fenced areas, so vacationing without her or even working sometimes out of the house for long periods of time, would be cause for concern wondering if she would be home when I returned. I couldn’t kennel her because of her magical Houdini disappearing act, so I often had friends and family helping out when I was away. I recently met a women, who I now consider a friend, who does pet sitting, and de-cluttering while you are away. If Kima were still with me, I would definitely call on Amanda of Declutterbug Plus to pet sit in my absence.

When Kima’s senior years started affecting her ability to do things, like the 5K American Heart Association Walk, and we needed an emergency Vet on a Saturday afternoon, because she had collapsed (I thought she was having a heart attack, It ended up she was just overly exhausted) we found Durango Animal Hospital. From our first visit to her regular dental cleanings, I always felt like Kima was in great care there; I highly recommend their services.  (By the way, great tip- they even recommended getting her pet prescriptions at Target or a local pharmacy to save on the expense of getting them directly from the Vet.) When she passed away, they even sent me a card expressing their condolences.  I refer them all the time.

Growing up, a pet was an animal (that lived outside) and not so much of a focus as they are now where people actually do live and plan activities with pets. As I Googled National Dog Day, I found this short article that was referenced on a radio broadcast this week, titled More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood, it’s pretty interesting to hear the statistics of “Women (who) are not only having fewer children but are also getting married later. The federal data behind the report show that over the past seven years, the number of live births per 1,000 women between ages 15 and 29 in America has plunged 9 percent. At the same time, research by the American Pet Products Association shows the number of small dogs — under 25 pounds — in the United States has skyrocketed, from 34. 1 million in 2008 to 40.8 million in 2012.” The article goes on to say, “There are more single and unmarried women in their late 20s and early 30s, which also happens to be the demographic that buys the most small dogs.” As an unmarried woman without children, I have always had the belief system, that having a pet was a lot easier than having a child. 

Coincidence or not, dogs are not only man’s best friend, but woman’s best friend too. However, ladies, if you do have a 2 legged best friend gearing for the attention you once gave your 4 legged friend, and there is an engagement ring on your finger and marriage is in your near future, there are ways to incorporate your pup into your wedding ceremony, Wedding Bells Chapel, might be your Las Vegas option (it was the only venue I stumbled across that was pet friendly, but I wasn't looking.) As I searched for restaurants, I came across plenty of hotels and motels that were pet friendly in Vegas. Just remember you get what you pay for when you stay in some of these dog friendly rooms.

To all my Facebook friends who posted pictures of their favorite furry friends yesterday for National Dog Day, I hope you find these links useful as you spend time in Vegas with your pup. I’ll be posting other useful links soon. Check out some of these cool places, as the time spent together with you pup will leave paw prints on your heart long after the memories of repairing a broken fence board disappear.

Feel free to share your favorite pet friendly facilities, we love the exchange of information and to hear about Las Vegas local’s favorites.

Written by Nickel Lowman

Friday, August 22, 2014

Luxury, First Time Home Buyer and Short Sale Mortgage Programs Available


Luxury, First Time Home Buyer and Short Sale Mortgage Programs Available
(Guidelines have changed- maybe we can help)

702-582-9088—The Dominguez-Martin Group is partnered with Linda, a bi-lingual lender who has been in the mortgage business for 22+ years. There are new programs available: High-End Luxury Condo programs; Nevada Housing Division Loans with 3.25% interest rates ( 30 year fixed) for First Time Home Buyers, Programs available for people with credit scores as low as 620; Fannie May has new guidelines if homeowners who have had a short sale. Give us a call we will help you find the right program to fit your home-ownership needs. www.DominguezMartinGroup.com


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

We Know Why Vegas is Awesome... We Want to Hear From You!

We Know Why Vegas is Awesome... We Want to Hear From You!

LAS VEGAS POPULATION STATISTICS ADN FUN FACTS
Vegas is awesome! With 39,668,221 visitors last year, Las Vegas held over 22,000 conventions and had 5,107,416 convention delegate visits! The 2014 statistics show no slowing, with a year to date increase of 4.2% (according to the Las Vegas Visitors Convention and Visitor’s Authority visitor statistic reports). That’s a lot of visitors. What about locals? The greater Las Vegas area is comprised of the communities that make up the  cities of Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas Boulder City and the unincorporated areas of Clark County with a combined population of just over 2 million residents. That’s a population increase of 2.7% over last year. On average there are 4,467 new residents that are moving to Clark County each month, and calling Las Vegas home.

So what makes Las Vegas Awesome? We believe there are lots of reasons that contribute to why Vegas is awesome. So many in fact that we record a weekly video series sharing why we love living here and the cool things to do as a visitor or a local. With 300 sunny days a year our climate is enjoyable year round.

LAS VEGAS COLLEGE SPORTS If you are into sports, we have college sports that are big with the locals through UNLV, we have the Las Vegas 51’s a minor league baseball team, a Triple–A affiliate to the Toronto Blue Jays, an American indoor Soccer League team, the Las Vegas Legends, a Woman’s Football team, the Las Vegas Showgirlz and have the Las Vegas Wranglers an Ice Hockey Team, known as one of the most prolific teams in ECHL history. Did I mention the countless golf courses and golf course communities?

Positioned in the valley, Las Vegas is surrounded by mountain ranges and beautiful national parks. With day trips within a short drive, such as Mt. Charleston, Red Rock Canyon, and Valley of Fire, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, there is something for every outdoors-man to enjoy and if you are up early enough, catch the morning sunrise or an afternoon sunset, the sky is often painted in glorious colors. Vegas is more than the strip, it’s Family-Kid Friendly and as a homeowner there are many communities where we can help you search for where you can get away and forget about the night life and strip that Vegas is known for.

Las Vegas is a Food Lover’s Paradise with over 52 Five Star Restaurants, Roller Coasters and Thrill Seekers Adventures, Shows and Cultural Performances, Cool Pools and Family Fun like no other destination in the world. There is something for everyone of all ages, rather you are here visiting (and adding to the Billions of dollars to the gambling revenue) or you Call Las Vegas Home; we believe Vegas is Awesome. Check out our video series and tell us Why You Think Vegas Is Awesome. You may be featured in an upcoming clip.



Written by Nickel Lowman

Monday, August 11, 2014

Building Better Neighborhoods, Block by Block.

Building Better Neighborhoods, Block by Block.

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Caring and investing in community is important to the Dominguez-Martin Group of Keller Williams Realty Southwest, and that’s why Melissa Dominguez recently spent some time getting her certification with Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada. The organization was built to build better neighborhoods, block by block. What could be more important in our Las Vegas Community?

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, Inc. (NHSSN) purpose is to provide affordable housing, home-ownership, education and neighborhood revitalization in targeted areas throughout Southern Nevada to low and moderate-income individuals and families within the North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Henderson and all of Clark County.

In its first 15 years, NHSSN had leveraged and invested over Sixty-One Million ($61,000,000.00) in community reinvestment, home-ownership initiatives and has assisted thousands of individuals and families with their housing needs, including the achievement of the American dream, home-ownership. HNSSN continues assisting in the community in foreclosure counseling, and counseling that also includes free education and review of loan documents, while working with the lenders in order to save client(s) homes. NHSSN works with the City of North Las Vegas in bridging the gap for closing cost and down payment assistance  utilizing CNLV HOME Funds and assists clients in receiving funds under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.

The strategic goals of NHSSN are to:

1.    Increase Financial Stability and Strength

2.    Continue to Create and Maintain Affordable Housing Options

3.    Create and Expand New and Existing Strategic Partnerships

4.    Develop Safe, Stable Neighborhoods

5.    Sustain Educational and Counseling Activities in the Community

These goals are important to Dominguez-Martin Group. Please help me to celebrate Melissa Dominguez for this recent accomplishment of earning her NHSSN certification. Now armed with additional resources that can help Las Vegas homeowners save their homes from foreclosure, and be aware of assistance programs for families newly purchasing and obtaining the American dream, Melissa and the Dominguez-Martin team are helping build better neighborhoods, block by block. If any of these services or others are of benefit to you, please reach out to the team at 702-582-9088 so your needs can best be evaluated and matched with the right programs available to accomplish your ownership dreams. Partnering with the Dominguez-Martin team to reach your goals, is their goal.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Capture This White Tiger Before It's Gone!

702-582-9088---Capture this White Tiger before it's gone!---Search no further...This great 4 bedroom home is newly listed for sale, in a gated North West community in Las Vegas, Nevada. White Tiger is a single story, ranch style home, positioned on a huge lot, spacious enough for a pool, spa, trampoline, basket ball court, and covered patio.  Enjoy amenities like the 3 car garage, granite counter tops, and tile flooring. Just as Siegfried & Roy's performances with white tigers were frequently visited, we anticipate this home will contract soon; visit before it's too late.

Looking for something that better fits your specific needs? Searching for homes with pools, we have created a custom search with pools just for you.

Retreat Home to Cabin Cove in Southwest Las Vegas

702-582-9088---Retreat Home to Cabin Cove in Southwest Las Vegas---This affordable 2 story, 3 bedroom home in Southwest, Las Vegas, Nevada is well priced featuring a fully landscaped back yard, 2 car garage, with an upstairs loft that lends to the open floor-plan concept. Upgrades include wood flooring, and abundant cabinet space. Enjoy the Southwest and make Vegas feel like home. Contact the Dominguez-Martin Group with Keller Williams Realty for more details or click her to search all homes currently for sale. Not sure what you can afford, we can help with that. We have created a series of videos for buyers seeking information about the home buying process. www.dominguezmartingroup.com 

Monday, August 4, 2014

It’s a dry heat….Pitter-patter. Pitter-patter.

It’s a dry heat….Pitter-patter. Pitter-patter.

Is my Las Vegas Home properly insured against flood damage?
Las Vegas storm clouds roll in 8/4/2014
That’s the sound of rain as it hits the patio furniture. Summer must be in full swing (July through September are our wet months.) And as the pace of pitter-patter increases, I realize this passing storm cloud is going to be hanging around a while. I can actually turn off the AC, open the windows and enjoy a great night’s sleep as the fresh summer air fills my home Las Vegas home.

It rained most of the night (where I live). With the morning sunrise, came a newness in the heavy air (after all Las Vegas is a dry heat, we aren't used to this humidity.)  The birds are chirping and the cicadas buzzing and welcoming the morning, I best get moving my morning appointment will be meeting me at Starbucks any minute.

Is your home properly insured from Las Vegas Flooding?
Las Vegas Flood Waters 8/4/2014
So, as I pull out of my garage, I admire how fresh and clean everything looks after the rain. But then I drive just a few block through the community onto the county and city roads and to my surprise there are puddles the size of small swimming pools, rocks and gravel that have eroded and left their well-manicured beds cluttering the streets, and small rivers rushing through the desert landscape, all are a morning wonder and traffic disturbance, yet very typical here in Las Vegas after a soggy evening. Slick roads and flash flooding can cause dangerous situations because the dirt is so compact, water runs off and our gutters and waterways can only support so much. Apparently, according to Clark County reports, “It only takes 6 inches of moving water to sweep someone off their feet and 24 inches to float most vehicles.” So be careful as you drive around town, the radio DJ’s are reporting in some areas, the roads are actually flowing like rivers. I’m a bit luckier in my area today, it’s not that bad.

Photo Credit: www.fox5vegas.com
So what does heavy rains and flooding mean for the average Las Vegas homeowner, besides delays and detours to get to work? Since standard homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover flooding, it's important to be informed if having the additional protection from the floods will help protect your investment. Your Realtor can direct you to the proper resources and refer you to a qualified insurance agent.  I have provided some helpful links to questions that will be beneficial to be informed about and learn the answers to, so you can do what’s necessary to protect yourself and your home. Knowledge is key…

Las Vegas Water Ways
Las Vegas Water Ways 8/4/2014
Well the birds and cicadas have gone into hiding again; the pitter-patter has started up once more. My client meeting is over, my coffee cup is empty and the clouds are rolling over me. I better get on the phone and call my Realtor to see if I will need that flood insurance referral…









Written by Nickel Lowman
Dominguez-Martin Group
Keller Williams Realty Southwest
702-582-9088
http://www.dominguezmartingroup.com/