Realtors help buyers sell old home to move into new one

Current homeowners who are interested in purchasing a new home sometimes balk when they worry about selling their current home and “if it will sell.”

Nova Ridge marks Pardee’s return to Summerlin

Pardee Home returns to Summerlin with Nova Ridge, featuring one- and two-story homes in a gated, hillside community in The Cliffs village.

Phoenix couple calls One Las Vegas home

When Phoenix couple Mike and Anastasia Olson decided to make Las Vegas their home, they made a true leap of faith and elevation of their lifestyle. In 2016, the couple purchased a 16th-floor, two-bedroom,2⅓-bath home at One Las Vegas, the high-rise condominium community on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.

Summit to open Mountain Terrace

Summit Homes is once again introducing a boutique neighborhood to new homebuyers in Las Vegas with the grand opening this weekend of Mountain Terrace. For those who have been anxiously awaiting, there’s only one catch: Only 12 of these homes will be offered in this prime location at the base of Lone Mountain.

CalAtlantic to sell Summerlin townhomes

Santa Rosa by CalAtlantic Homes is now selling in The Paseos village of Summerlin. Santa Rosa is a gated neighborhood that offers two distinct collections of townhomes that feature Spanish-inspired architecture with artfully designed floor plans and a community pool exclusive to Santa Rosa residents.

Final home offered at Summit Piedmont

Summit Homes offers a limited-edition community of Piedmont, located near Jones Boulevard and Post Road in west Las Vegas. One final opportunity remains to own one of the nine extraordinary homes offered in this cozy neighborhood — each with a minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet.

Juhl announces Artist in Residence

Juhl, a 344–residence, loft-style community that spans an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas and known for its flexible floor plans and industrial chic design aesthetic, announces its 2017-18 Artist in Residence. Krystal Ramirez, a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in textiles, was selected by a jury from more than 30 applicants.

Still time to capitalize on summer sales season

School may be back in session, but it’s still summer here in sunny Southern Nevada. Like triple-digit temperatures, we haven’t seen the last of the summer home selling season.

HOA board can respond to owner’s letter

f this was a letter addressed to the board, a response could have been made to that one homeowner. It is not necessary to send the same letter to all of the homeowners.

E-commerce drives growth in industrial space

The Las Vegas Valley’s industrial real estate market moved strong through the first half of 2017 — following a positive trend in the latest report on e-commerce activity across the nation and in Clark County.

New and existing housing market thrives in the valley

The existing and new-home market in Southern Nevada has been on the rise through 2017 — gaining in number of units sold, median price and construction activity.

Luxury lifestyle editor calls Sky home

Not all high-rises are created equal. And, as editor-in-chief of High Rise Life magazine, no one knows that better than Selcen Kavrulkar. That is why, when it came time for this on-the-go career woman to find a place to call home, she looked to the experts at Sky Las Vegas to help her acquire the perfect blend of world class amenities, Strip access, and low-maintenance comfort.

Record heat continues in Las Vegas Valley

Conditions in the Las Vegas Valley this week will offer very little relief from above-normal temperatures.

Uber picks Expedia’s Dara Khosrowshahi as new CEO

Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has been named Uber’s top executive, taking the difficult job of mending the dysfunctional ride-hailing giant and turning it from money-losing behemoth to a profitable company.

RJ compiles UNLV’s all-time football depth chart

As UNLV prepares to open its 50th football season at 6 p.m. Saturday against Howard at Sam Boyd Stadium, the Review-Journal is taking a look at what would make up the ideal Rebels team.

Man tossing $100 bills into the air sparks fights on Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas police say man who “made it rain” as crowd was leaving Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub in The Cromwell early Monday morning triggered chaos, leading to second big police response to the hotel and casino in as many days.

 
3 confirmed dead as Houston floodwaters continue to rise

Floodwaters reached the rooflines of single-story homes Monday and people could be heard pleading for help from inside as Harvey poured rain on the Houston area for a fourth consecutive day after a chaotic weekend of rising water and rescues.

 
Black-clad anarchists storm rally, protest turns violent

BERKELEY, Calif. — Black-clad anarchists on Sunday stormed into what had been a largely peaceful Berkeley protest against hate and attacked at least five people, including the leader of a politically conservative group who canceled an event a day earlier in San Francisco amid fears of violence.

Climate change seen as cause for deadly Swiss mudslide

Switzerland’s environmental protection office says the effects of climate change are partially to blame for a mudslide through a southeastern village that left eight people missing after a massive chunk of rock broke off an Alpine mountainside.

Dog carrying bag of food after Hurricane Harvey finds viral fame

Just before the storm Harvey hit Texas’s southeast coast, Salvador Segovia left his grandson’s dog, Otis, in his home’s screened-in back porch, along with food and water.

Reno completes sweep of 51s

The Aces beat Las Vegas 12 out of 16 times this year.

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