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Dickson Announces Eagle Home Mortgage as Preferred Lender

Tuesday, January 17, 2012 By: Esther Ramage

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Dickson Realty announced that Eagle Home Mortgage has become the preferred lender for their clients. As reported in the Reno Gazette Journal today, Eagle Home Mortgage is a full-service mortgage banker and subsidiary of Lennar Corporation in seven western states with offices in Reno. Eagle offers services to Dickson clients that include conventional and jumbo loans, fixed and adjustable rate mortgages. In addition they provide Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Affairs loan products, Rural Housing/USDA loans, renovation and manufactured housing financing and state bond loans.

Dickson Realty’s Caughlin Ranch, Damonte Ranch and Sparks offices have an Eagle Home Mortgage loan officer on-hand to help you.

If you have more questions, please call or write me an email!

Esther Ramage - Dickson Realty

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Recent Solds Activity for Reno/Sparks

Tuesday, October 19, 2010 By: Amy Thyr

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Solds for Reno/Sparks in September: 534. See comparison chart for August and July.

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Tahoe Cooking Queens “Side by Side”

Thursday, September 30, 2010 By: Mary Jurkonis

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The Tahoe Cooking Queens, Mary Jurkonis and Cindy McClelland are back in the kitchen with their new class “Side by Side”.  Fall is the best time for cooking up great sides and desserts with the season’s bountiful produce. This class with give you recipes and tips for making scrumptious side dishes for family meals and holiday entertaining, that are so yummy they can substitute as the main course.  We promise you won’t even miss the meat!  Recipes featured include potato gratin, Moroccan couscous, apple spice cake and more. October 27, 2010 at the DW Reynolds Building, Incline Village, 6-8 pm.  $40 per person.  All proceeds benefit Project Mana and Los Médicos Voladores (the flying doctors):.  Visit http://lmvtruckee.org/  and reserve your place now or call Project Mana at 775-298-0008. Visit us on Facebook!

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Humane Society Needs your Donations

Thursday, January 7, 2010 By: Claudia Byrne

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Green puppyThe Nevada Humane Society is in desperate need of clean blankets (no stuffing), towels and sheets for the kennels.  Some of the dogs are sleeping on pieces of plastic. If you have items to donate, please drop off at the following Dickson Realty locations from 9:00-5:00 Monday-Sunday through January 31, 2010. For more information on other items needed, please visit http://www.nevadahumanesociety.org/involved.htm
 
Thank you, the members of our wonderful community, for your support and concern for the animals we all love.   

1030 Caughlin Crossing
Reno, NV 89519
(775) 746-7000

500 Damonte Ranch Parkway Ste. 625
Reno, NV 89521
(775) 850-7000

4870 Vista Blvd.
Sparks, NV 89436
(775) 685-8800

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Playing in Adverse Conditions

Tuesday, December 9, 2008 By: CJ Risley

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Now that the winter months are upon us and the weather has started to change I feel this tip will help you make the most of playing in adverse conditions.

Here in the Greater Reno/Carson City area you may not often find yourself playing in the rain (on average 200+ days of sunshine) but when you do this tip will greatly increase your efficiency and make it at least somewhat enjoyable. In the rain, your paramount concern is to keep your hands and grips dry. Have your umbrella handy and use a cover for the top of your clubs – this keeps the water off the grips. Keep a dry towel and an extra glove or two in your bag and cart. Hanging a small towel under the struts of your umbrella helps keep the towel dry and allows easy access before taking your grip. Collapse the umbrella as you prepare to play so the wind can’t flip it. Between shots, keep your hands in your pockets. Whenever possible, walk with your palms facing down – this simple trick will keep the “business” side of your hands dry…in cold weather I recommend also utililizing those charcoal based hand warmers these will greatly increase your feel.

How to Play in the Rain!!
It’s vital to stay in balance and the swing with more control. Most golfers tend to
over-swing, so wearing a rain jacket becomes a blessing because it makes a three-quarter swing essential. On most shots you’ll want to take more club maybe even two – because the ball doesn’t fly as far in heavy, cold, wet air.

If the ground is sloppy, widen your stance slightly and use less leg action. Use more arms and shoulders. If you’re playing in a competitive match, realize that the level of play is not going to be as good in poor weather. For ME, the idea isn’t to make birdies, but to not hurt myself making bogeys.

I want to thank you for your time in reading this blog….this the first installment of many to come I look forward to not only providing golf tips and information on local golf courses but be the source of Real Estate information as it pertains to our local market focusing on Golf Course Properties.

Below are links to local courses and winter rates

www.washoegolf.org Winter rates at site
http://sierrasagegolf.org Winter rates at site

ArrowCreek Golf Course
www.arrowcreekcc.com
Winter Rates are $45 until 2:00 pm and $25 after 2:00 pm

Lakeridge Golf Course
www.lakeridgegolf.com
Winter Rates:$50 everyday

D’Andrea Golf Course
http://www.dandreagolf.com – Home page
http://www.dandreagolf.com/golf-d-andrea/rates/ – Rate page
http://www.dandreagolf.com/golf-d-andrea/player-s-club/ – Players Club page

Fernely Golf Course (775) 835-6933
Rates are as follows:

Monday thru Friday:$30 until noon $25 after noon
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays: $35 until noon and $25 after noon

We have a special on Thursday: $25 all day and this includes a hotdog and soda.

These rates all include a cart.

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