Builder creates luxury community

Touchstone Living’s latest community, the Residences at Lone Mountain, feature four floor plans with most spanning 100 feet wide in the northwest portion of the valley.

Concierge services offered for homeowners

For those wealthy enough to own multiple homes, protecting their Las Vegas dwelling while cooling off in other parts of the world is a breeze with the help of several local firms that specialize in watching over properties of absentee homeowners.

Longtime real estate Florence Shapiro agent dies after battle with cancer

The Las Vegas real estate community is mourning a Realtor hailed by many as one of the best in the field. Florence Kelly Shapiro, 72, lost her battle with cancer Aug. 9. She was at home with family when she died.

EDITORIAL: Figures don’t lie, but …

Donald Trump has shown a penchant for saying many bombastic things. But when it comes to the unemployment rate, he’s right to point out the number is woefully inaccurate.

More choices than two

This election is the craziest one yet, says former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson. How crazy? “I might be the next president of the United States,” he said.

4,000 forced from homes by Northern California fire

About 4,000 people have fled their homes as a growing wildfire in Northern California burns into a town and destroys at least 10 homes.

Day 9: Here are the Rio Olympics you can watch today

Day Nine of the Rio Olympics will feature a lot of track and field, some more gymnastics, beach volleyball, the men’s golf final round, synchronized swimming, women’s diving and much more.

When to make the leap from renter to homeowner

For many people, buying a home is still the marker of adulthood; it has been part of the American dream for a long time. But this doesn’t mean buying a home is right for everyone and it doesn’t mean it’s right for everyone at any time.

It’s a good idea to leave when Realtor is showing your house

Of course, you’re curious to see who comes to see your home, but the agent is right. House-hunting can be confusing and tiring, and prospects need to concentrate on the house. You would be a distraction.

Homebuyers have options when it comes to unpermitted work

I’m not an advocate of ratting out folks for illegal construction work unless that work is conspicuously dangerous to inhabitants or neighbors. But if the seller persists with his legal threats, you have the option to at least threaten to report the unpermitted work to the city.

GLVAR

A new survey shows local Realtors are increasingly confident in the health of the local housing market.

HOA wants to work with master association

What I would suggest is that you ask for a joint meeting between the two boards and have a discussion about the typical violations that the master association hears in its executive sessions. Find out what its board would recommend to your board as to how those violations can be reduced. Your association could not only share that information with its membership but could begin to revise its rules and regulations to make them more consistent with the master association.

Many taking advantage of low mortgage rates

Good news for homeowners who have not refinanced their home loans: Mortgage rates stayed about the same this week. That means mortgage rates have settled near their lowest levels in generations.

Buying a time-share in Vegas

Time-share ownership is on the rise, and Las Vegas is ground zero for developments with amenities like great pools, rooms with kitchens, dining and shows.

What is the electoral college?

It’s an institution as old as the nation itself, but the Electoral College remains an enigma to many Americans.

51s fall to Zephyrs in 10 innings for sixth straight loss

Matt Juengel’s two-run homer off Jeff Walters in the 10th inning gave the New Orleans Zephyrs a 9-8 victory over the Las Vegas 51s on Saturday night at Cashman Field.

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