Plaster-smart repaints for the historic rentals near Downtown.
Huntridge is one of Las Vegas' original neighborhoods — 1940s wartime cottages and early-'50s bungalows fanning out southeast of Downtown — and it's having a long second act. Its walkable blocks near the Arts District and Fremont East pull young renters who want character over square footage, which makes these little houses some of the most rentable small properties in the urban core. Many are owned by individual landlords who bought for exactly that reason.
Painting here is a different craft than painting a 2000s tract home, because the walls are different: real plaster, eighty years old, with the hairline cracking, past repairs, and layered paint history that age brings. Rolling new paint over unstable old layers is how you get peeling six months into a lease. Our Huntridge prep is plaster-literate — cracks opened and filled properly, chalky or glossy old surfaces primed so the new coat bonds, and casings with a dozen paint layers sanded smooth enough to look intentional rather than archaeological.
Color matters more here than in most rental markets, because the tenant base is choosing character. Rental-neutral doesn't have to mean lifeless — a warm white that suits a 1942 cottage photographs better and rents faster than builder greige, and it still lives in your property file as a repeatable standard. We'll keep the charm and lose the flaking.
Give us the address, unit size, and move-out date — we'll take it from there.
(725) 425-8709Call with the move-out date and we'll build the paint schedule around it.
Call (725) 425-8709