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Greetings Fellow Life Travelers:

Zap!  This last week flew by!  Had a long-time friend visit for 2 days and got over to Palisades for the first time in moons with trip on the Tram and then the Base-to-Base gondola.  (Was at opening day of the Tram in 1968 with Bertha the Elephant from Asguaga’s Nugget and other hoopla for the historic event.)  We had glorious weather and lunch at High Camp bar overlooking miles of snow-capped mountains and valley below.  Snow is melting, grass is showing, and it looks like the big storms are behind us for the season.  I think most of us are ready, and there is still plenty of snow to keep skiers happy until Memorial Day weekend.   So, what went on this week in the real estate biz?

Residential Real Estate – week  

  • Tahoe Sierra MLS – North/West Shores & Truckee.  New Listings – 27; Escrows – 9; Solds – 11
  • Incline Village/Crystal Bay MLS.  New Listings – 5; Escrows – 6; Solds – 1
  • East Shore, NV MLS.  New Listings – 3; Escrows – 2; Solds – 3
  • Reno/Sparks MLS.  New Listings – 137; Escrows – 146; Solds – 84

Palisades Tahoe had a nice sale – new home in the complex called Palisades at Squaw Valley (before Squaw Valley changed its name) – $5.1. Now there’s one of the three single family homes left at $5.399 Million -and I believe that’s the end of original sales in this newly-built subdivision.  Nothing too newsworthy other than Tahoe Sierra is showing an uptick in listings, and I think we’ll see that continue as weather warms.

Local/Real Estate/Luxe

  • San Francisco home sales have dropped from the high, but most of that is reflected in condo sales, giving new buyers a nice opportunity to get in the market.  Single family home prices are on the rise but at a slower pace than seen in the past. Mansion Global
  • Tulip Watch just outside Nevada City.  Open now from April 6 – May 5 and Mother’s Day. 20,000 tulips planted this year.  https://crystalhermitage.org/
  • Truckee Community Theater – Summer Camps – Registration opens soon.  High School internships available too. www.truckeecommunitytheater.com
  • Friends of Truckee Library:  JK Architecture & Engineering and Group 4 Architecture, Research _ Planning Inc. have been chosen to design the new Truckee Regional Library. 
  • Diamonds.  Lab-grown diamonds are the new ‘big thing’.  Prices for these beautiful renditions are a fraction of the real thing and can be designed in all kinds of shapes and colors. Big stir-up in the diamond industry! Future values – no one knows. With high production in Lab creations, prices will be volatile.  The real thing may hold greater value over time.  Stay tuned! 
  • West Village Townhouse, NYC.  This double townhome remodel I wrote about some time ago is not going to be occupied by the owner as originally planned, so for $22.9 million, one can have 6200 sq. ft. of living space plus a wine cellar and rooftop deck. With 170 years of history, it took 5 years of planning and renovation to produce this stunning result.  Mansion Global
  • Lamb Chop.  It’s been some time since I’ve talked about Dancer and her Lamb Chop.  It got buried in the snow and finally resurfaced after which I washed and dried it.  It immediately disappeared only to resurface after the recent melt, still rather clean but wet.  She loves her Lamb Chop but isn’t quite so bent on burying it as she was a few years ago. Now she also has a big Lamb Chop that got a little rip and is slowly deflating as the stuffing continues to emerge.  Will be interesting to see what she does when it flattens.  
  • Truckee Follies!  This bi-annual event is loaded with raw, local talent and takes a shot at issues and people of interest.  Started in 1981, it’s been a major fund-raiser for improving downtown Truckee…sidewalks, lighting, parking, etc.  Come join the fun!  April 24 – 27.  www.truckeefollies.com

Entertainment

TidBits

  • The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant, and let the air out of the tires. Quoted in “Dorothy Parker: In Her Own Words,” 2004.
  • Prison is just one word to you, but for some people, it’s a whole sentence.
  • The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention.
  • I choked on a carrot this morning, and all I could think of was, “I’ll bet a doughnut wouldn’t have done this to me.”
  • Nothing spoils a good story more than the arrival of an eyewitness.  Mark Twain
  • One thing no one ever talks about, when it comes to being an older adult, is how much time we devote to keeping a cardboard box because it is, you know, a really good box.
  • The best way to get back on your feet is to miss two car payments.
  • When I was a kid, I used to watch the ‘Wizard of Oz’ & wonder how someone could talk if they didn’t have a brain. Then I got Facebook.
  • When I grow up, I’m gonna look up from my phone and see my life.
  • At age 20, we worry about what others think of us… at age 40, we don’t care what they think of us… at age 60, we discover they haven’t been thinking of us at all.  Ann Landers
  • Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down. Oprah Winfrey.
  • Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future. The past is closed and limited; the future is open and free. Deepak Chopra.
  • Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.  P.T. Barnum.
  • The fact that you’re not answering leads me to believe you’re either (A) not at home, (B) home but don’t want to talk to me, or (C) home, desperately want to talk to me, but trapped under something heavy. If it’s either (A) or (C), please call me back.  Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) in “When Harry Met Sally…,” 1989 
  • Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.  Dolly Parton.
  • The Roman emperor’s wife hates playing hide and seek because wherever she goes, Julius Caesar.
  • I like to make lists.  I also like to leave them lying on the kitchen counter, and then guess what’s on the list when I am at the store.
  • I told my physical therapist that I broke my arm in two places. He told me to stop going to those places.
  • I put our scale in the bathroom corner & that’s where the little liar will stay until it apologizes.

That darned scale – we never seem to agree!  So, tuck in the tummy and have a great week!  See you next time, and thanks for being such loyal readers!  I send this to 426 people I know, or who have asked to be on the list, and get 70%- 75% open rate each week.  With such nice response, I’m committed to keeping it up!  And, thanks to my cousin and a few others who send me fodder to review and include.  No AI here – all curated by me.

Best wishes, 

Trinkie