Verena Robinson Launches New Website
Tuesday, 10. April 2012

Mommoth Lakes, CA (PRWEB) April 10, 2012
Prominent Mammoth Mountain and Mammoth Lakes Realtor, Verena Robinson, recently announced the launch of her new website, an online gateway to the real estate market for Mammoth homes for sale and Mammoth Mountain condos for sale. The site features property listings and search tools, community resources, various guides for buyers and sellers, and more.
?These days, homebuyers usually turn to the Internet first when they?re in need of information, but what they?re looking for can be all over the place,? says Robinson. ?My goal with this site is to make everything available all under one roof, so to speak, in order to make it easier for both buyers and sellers to find the information they need?whether they just want to browse through current listings of Mammoth condos for sale or find out what the latest mortgage rates are.?
A magnet for buyers of vacation real estate, Mammoth Lakes, CA has built a reputation for being a year-round mountain resort destination. ?The Mammoth Lakes area is simply spectacular,? says Robinson. ?Mammoth Mountain is where I learned to ski back in the ?70s, and I never stopped coming back until I finally became a permanent resident in 2000.?
Known for providing a high level of excellence in Mammoth real estate service, Robinson has been specializing in real estate in the area for the better part of a decade. She has extensive experience in a wide range of industries, including real estate development, construction, and asset management, which allows her to provide clients with in-depth guidance and expertise on the sale, purchase and management of real estate. Visit http://www.VerenaRobinson.com to learn more about the standard of service she provides, which sets her apart from the competition.
Made in the Southwest: A Shopper’s Guide to the Region’s Best Native American, Hispanic and Western Craft Traditions
The American Southwest is home to some of the most beautiful and enduring craft traditions in the country. From turquoise bracelets to rustic benches, Native American pottery to hand woven rugs, Made in the Southwest presents a buyer’s guide to the best the region has to offer. The first part of the book explores the three different traditions of the region—Hispanic, Native American, and Western—and looks at the range of styles, influences, and objects that emerge from each. Part two consists of state-by-state listings of the best artisans, stores, and sources for the crafts. Each state is introduced with a brief explanation of the influences and history of the region’s craft production, and the listings feature towns known for the richest traditions and the most thriving markets. With advice on how, what, and where to buy, hints on recognizing quality and authenticity, advice on finding the best deals, and a calendar of craft festivals throughout the region, Made in the Southwest is the definitive guide to the arts and crafts of America’s most colorful states.
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