Homebuyers want technology with personal guidance

In the digital age, the way people find the home they want to buy is changing. Instead of driving around in search of “For Sale” signs in front yards, more and more consumers are picking up gadgets to start their search. According to research by Zillow, 87 percent of homebuyers use online resources to search for a home, with two-thirds of millennials searching on mobile devices.

Barking dogs can create fines for homeowner

The association has the authority to assess fines upon violators. Fining a homeowner does not necessarily equate to compliance. In your case, you need to contact animal control as there are county ordinances pertaining to barking dogs.

Program leads couple through contingency purchase

The McGowens know all about the worries of being a buyer and seller at the same time. The Southern Nevadans also know firsthand that it can be done in a seamless fashion through the Nevada Builder Trade In Program, a program operated in Southern Nevada by Smith Team of Keller Williams Las Vegas that helps homeowners purchase brand-new homes from builders on contingency.

The Sky is within reach

No one understands the luxury high-rise market quite like Randy Char. With more than 17 years of experience in real estate sales and education during markets strongly impacted by highs and lows, Char has established himself as one of the industry’s most creative and influential leaders.

 
Raiders’ 45-20 rout of Jets embodies Marshawn Lynch love affair

Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch had the homecoming he waited for, a victory dance in a 45-20 rout of the New York Jets caught on the videoboard at the Oakland-Alameda County Stadium and sparking a roar of approval from nearly 60,000 fans.

Henderson firefighters battle 2-acre brush fire

Henderson firefighters are struggling Sunday afternoon to extinguish a 2-acre brush fire in an open area of desert.

St. Louis sees 3rd day of protests over officer acquittal

Several hundred protesters observed six minutes of silence in front of the St. Louis Police Department, then chanted “stop killing us” as officers looked on from headquarters windows.

UK lowers threat level after 2nd arrest in subway attack

British police made progress Sunday in their investigation of the bomb that partially exploded on a packed London subway, leading counter-terrorism officials to lower the country’s threat level because a fresh attack no longer was judged to be imminent.

Cool, windy week ahead for Las Vegas

Conditions in the Las Vegas Valley should be cool and windy by midweek, the National Weather Service said.

2 more storms threaten Mexico, Caribbean islands

Hurricane season roared on as Jose threatened heavy surf along the U.S. East Coast on Saturday, Tropical Storm Norma neared Mexico’s resort-studded Baja California Peninsula, and Tropical Storm Maria formed in the Atlantic Ocean and was expected to strengthen into a hurricane.

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