: Last year I closed on a house in Elkhorn. This was bought from HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development), and unfortunately the homeowners association dues weren’t paid.
Spring means gardens again have bulbs in bloom. Crocuses, daffodils, tulips, narcissuses and other bulbs need weeks in cold weather to start to grow and flower. But even the warm Southern states now have bulbs blooming that were kept in a refrigerator for a time before they were planted.
DEAR GAIL: I just started back to work and it has become overwhelming for me to keep things picked up, especially in our family room. Do you have any tips on ways to reduce or at least control everyday clutter? Thanks — Joni
hey’re the stuff dreams are made of. Luxury homes with garage space for multiple vehicles. Oversized rooms with designer furnishings and accessories. Every modern convenience imaginable. Dedicated theater rooms and wine cellars. Backyards transformed into water-filled paradises in the middle of the desert.
The master-planned community of Summerlin is launching a six-week Adventure Days campaign (summerlinadventuredays.com) to highlight its amenities and healthy outdoor lifestyle.
Beginning at 10 a.m. today, the Las Vegas division of D.R. Horton Homes will open its doors for the Builder Short Sale II. Billed as “the sequel with no equal,” the promotion is designed to place the builder’s supply of move-in ready homes in direct competition with repossessed and short-sale properties throughout the valley, according to sales manager Jeff Ward.
Today, Del Webb is hosting Hawaiian luau events at two of the company’s most popular age-qualified communities — Solera at Stallion Mountain in Las Vegas and Sun City Mesquite in Mesquite.
Pardee Homes announces the company wide expansion of its LivingSmart brand, a program with standard and optional measures that boosts energy efficiency, saves water, improves indoor air quality and encourages material conservation and the use of recycled or sustainable resources in new homes. The multi-regional home builder and community developer has test-marketed Living Smart since 2001 as part of its pursuit of “greener,” more sustainable building and development.
Through its preferred lender, Universal American Mortgage Co., Lennar is offering qualified buyers the lowest mortgage rate ever in the company’s history at 3.75 percent fixed rate for the life of the loan, according to Jeff Galindo, Lennar Las Vegas vice president of sales.
