Homebuyers have the opportunity to buy in the Fairways Collection by Rhodes Ranch. Additional sites are available and a new home be completed in less than four months.
Q: I really enjoyed reading your “Last-minute changes” article in the Review-Journal. While the Legislature loaded up on having property managers disclose financial and other relationships, how about having them fix some of the PM/homeowners association financial reporting and compliance issues?
When the for-sale sign goes up, it’s not uncommon for a neighbor to come forth with a complaint — perhaps about an issue that has never been mentioned to the seller before.
At Pardee Homes’ Rosetta neighborhood in the master-planned Mountain’s Edge community, a select number of move-in ready homes are being offered with prices starting from $185,400.
While some people keep waiting for the perfect time to buy a home, first-time homebuyer Aaron Jenkins recently moved into his four-bedroom two-story home at Lennar’s Walnut Grove neighborhood in Las Vegas. According to Jenkings, he wanted to take advantage of some of the lowest interest rates in Lennar’s 55-year history.
Nevada Energy Star Partners, a voluntary coalition of Southern Nevada homebuilders, developers, retailers, mortgage providers, energy consultants and local utilities promoting energy conservation, has won a Green award from the Las Vegas Business Press in the Resources category. The award was presented to Nevada Energy Star Partners President Annette Bubak during a ceremony held at the Springs Preserve July 24.
Real Estate Disposition Corp., a national real estate auction firm, will auction 45 condominium homes located at Monterey in the Las Vegas Country Club Aug. 16 at Palace Station Hotel and Casino, 2411 W. Sahara Ave. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with the auction starting at 11 a.m.
Homebuyers have more than 20 home design choices at the four American West Highlands Ranch neighborhoods. Located in the southwestern valley adjacent to the Southern Highlands master plan, the variety of designs at Lexington, Newcastle, Windsor and Kensington are created to fit the needs of homebuyers.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship hosted a conference call Friday morning to announce several items of note, including the signing of a major free-agent mixed martial artist.
Travis Snider hit four of the 51s’ eight doubles and drove in five runs Friday, and Adrian Martin shined in his second Triple-A start to power Las Vegas to a 14-1 Pacific Coast League victory over the Portland Beavers in Portland, Ore.
Larry Scott lived in Southeastern Conference territory when he ran the Women’s Tennis Association, so he watched SEC football coaches talk each season about the difficulty of making it through the league unscathed.
After being diagnosed for repairs and more money, the government’s wildly popular “clunkers” program crept back out onto the open road Friday. And Southern Nevada new car sales associates expect another wave of customers if Congress allocates $2 billion to continue the program.
A month ago, several Clark County commissioners stated during a meeting that cuts in social services should be avoided, even if it means sacrificing other programs.
The Obama administration has announced a Nevada state director for rural development at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
For decades, tourists have paraded across Hoover Dam to admire the engineering marvel that once was the world’s largest electric-power generating station. These days, the dam is serving more as a viewpoint for a new generation of spectacular: the Hoover Dam bypass.
RENO — A huge fire that destroyed more than 200 apartments in a luxury complex under construction on the south side of town along U.S. Highway 395 was the result of arson, investigators said Friday.
Landowners suing Clark County for airspace restrictions on their properties have become like planes circling a busy runway.
President Barack Obama nominated Daniel Bogden as U.S. attorney for Nevada on Friday, more than two years after the Bush administration fired him from the same job.
CARSON CITY — Gov. Jim Gibbons challenged Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Friday to “put up or shut up” about working to stop Yucca Mountain from being used as the nation’s nuclear repository.