William Lyon opens two neighborhoods

For buyers seeking such a habitat; one that utilizes nature in both design and elements — Brookshire is the place.

Another Chipotle is coming to southwest Las Vegas, finally

Good news for Southwest valley residents who are starved for choices for good quick meals: A Chipotle location will open soon at 3815 Blue Diamond Road, just west of Valley View Boulevard.

Master suites continue to be popular

We all answer to multiple masters. Now, our new homes do, too.

Solar System can save homeowners cash

For Gerald McNulty, a long-time Las Vegas resident, solar energy was something he had wanted for years. The former construction industry professional had solar energy powering his horse stalls when he decided to look at the energy option to power his home. He researched his options and decided to work with American Patriot Solar Community, a locally owned solar energy company.

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Pulte holds grand opening in southwest valley

Pulte Homes announced the opening of an all new gated community in southwestern Las Vegas, beginning with a model park grand opening event on July 18. Home prices at Mateo, on the corner of Warm Springs and Cimarron roads, begin in the mid-$200,000.

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New mortgage lending regulations start Oct. 3

TILA-RESPA —€” it’s a term you might not yet be familiar with, but for anyone buying a home with a mortgage loan and every lender or escrow company involved — it’s about to become the law of the land. Rick Piette, owner of Premier Mortgage Lending, is glad it’s coming and wants consumers to know that it’s a great change in lending rules that runs to their benefit.

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Shea Homes at Ardiente to host event

Shea Homes at Ardiente, an age-qualified resort community in Las Vegas, is inviting the public to a Parade of Homes event. Today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Ardiente will host guests on a tour of completed designer homes ready for immediate move-in.

 
Swiss prosecutors open criminal investigation into FIFA’s Sepp Blatter

Swiss prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Sepp Blatter, the head of world soccer body FIFA, on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and misappropriation of funds, the Swiss attorney general’s office said on Friday.

 
Pope condemns ‘boundless thirst’ for wealth and power at UN

Pope Francis on Friday condemned the craving for material gains and power, warning an annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations that greed is destroying the Earth’s resources and aggravating poverty.

Las Vegas Downtown Diva makes Ogden home

When Cheryl Blake arrived in Vegas in 2012, just one rental remained available in the tower, which she took as a sign that The Ogden was where she was meant to be in this new city.

Homeowner not keeping up landscaping

An association would never be able to enforce its governing documents if the board makes decisions based on its concern of being sued. The board needs to make sure that all of the proper legal procedures were done.

Old Vegas captivate Magician Murray Sawchuck

Las Vegas magician Murray Sawchuck, who appears five days a week at Planet Hollywood, conjured up a heck of a good deal when he bought his Las Vegas home in 2009 for $230,000. It had last sold in 2006 for $380,000.

Furnished rental can be cheaper than hotel

It could be the closest thing to home, with a few more amenities, larger staff and the flexibility of a month-to-month contract.

Premier Mortgage Lending offers choices

Recently, an industry report revealed that more than half of Americans say they’re likely to buy a home in the next five years, and 78 percent of them plan to get preapproved before they start home shopping.

Mortgage rates drop as market oscillates

Mortgage rates dropped this week after the stock market turmoil that began in China and spread everywhere.

Master plans mascots are community stars

Eighteen years ago, 15-year-old Alan Miller created the first illustration of Summerlin Sam, introducing the new mascot to one of the country’s top 20 master-planned communities through a comic strip, “The Adventures of Summerlin Sam.”

Vegas home buyers can still get Down payment grants

Several grant programs are open and available for home shoppers to apply for up to $16,000 in down payment assistance when purchasing a new or resale home.

Superhero 5K cancer fundraiser at Mountain’s Edge

A chance meeting between a local baseball executive and pediatric cancer patient 25 years ago set in motion the biggest local fundraiser for children with cancer and their families and the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada.

Family friendly Summerglen by Pardee Homes

The Savini family knows Pardee Homes’ Summerglen neighborhood well. Alan and Julie, along with their children Ryleigh, 6, and Hunter, 4, were the very first to move into the southwest Las Vegas neighborhood and have since referred two friends who have also bought at Summerglen.

William Lyon Homes Unveils Lago Vista at Lake Las Vegas

William Lyon Homes will open Lago Vista at Lake Las Vegas this weekend. The gated neighborhood is in the center of village life. The boutique community of 52 homes offers three two-story designs ranging from 4,292 to 5,032 square feet.

Las Vegas renters need protection, too

A landlord’s homeowner’s insurance policy typically insures the building itself and covers some liabilities, but does not cover a tenant’s contents. The simple solution is renter’s insurance

Five ways your credit score is hurting your relationship

You’ve heard the saying: What you don’t know can’t hurt you. But if you’re married or in a long-term relationship, not knowing your significant other’s credit score can hurt you.

U.S. housing starts increase slightly this month

Led by a strong jump in single-family production, nationwide housing starts inched up 0.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.206 million units in July, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce Department. This is the highest level since October 2007.

Richmond American purchases more land at Cadence in Henderson

Richmond American Homes has purchased a third parcel of land at Cadence, Henderson’s newest planned community. The added parcel encompasses 23 acres and 131 additional lots for the builder.

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