Summerlin offers more than 180 floor plans in 32 neighborhoods in seven distinct villages: The Ridges, The Cliffs, The Paseos, Reverence, Summerlin Centre, South Square and Stonebridge. Homes are available in a variety of styles — from single-family homes to townhomes, priced from the $300,000s. And for those looking for quick occupancy, there are dozens of homes available for quick move in.
There is new law passed under Senate Bill 239 that amends 116.30312 and addresses this kind of situation. In fact, the new law provides the authorization for the association to enter into the unit and take affirmative action. Unfortunately, the law applies to condominiums and vacant units.
As we approach Thanksgiving and then the holiday season, leaders of Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors are thankful to be working in an improved housing market.
Inspired by incredible 360-degree views, 98 Sun Glow Lane in the Ridges in Summerlin is a visually captivating retreat.
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas.
The Falcons return nine lettermen and hope to make a run at the Sunrise Region title.
Plans recently filed with Clark County show that the project, by casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. and sports and entertainment firm Madison Square Garden Co., would span 593,750 square feet, bigger than what was announced last year.
The Wolves return four top-four finishers from last year’s Sunrise Region meet.
The Bulldogs bring back three Class 3A state champions from last year.
The Desert Shields are hoping to make some waves at the Class 3A state meet.
Still in the early stages of building their program, the Bulls are optimistic about their prospects.
Spring Mountain was blown out by Pahranagat Valley in October, but has won four straight games and will play the Panthers at 1 p.m. Saturday for the Class 1A state football championship.
Handicapper Bruce Marshall (Goldsheet.com) provides betting trends for NFL Week 11.
A member of the state Board of Regents on Friday said the new GOP tax plan will impede local efforts to make higher education accessible to more Nevadans.
More and more states have dipped their toes into legal marijuana, but don’t expect lawmakers in Washington D.C. to make progress on the issue anytime soon.
A local player idenfied as “Robert” won a slot jackpot valued at more than $800,000 while playing at 2:30 a.m. at the Cannery in North Las Vegas last weekend.
All the signs point to Philadelphia, which has the NFL’s best record at 8-1, has covered its past six games and is coming off a bye week.
More than 800 students from Faith Lutheran Middle School visit 23 different locations, spending time with seniors, helping serve the homeless, working at a therapeutic riding program for military veterans and much more.
Nevada’s freshman Democratic representative tells business leaders in Las Vegas that the bipartisanship he experienced as a state lawmaker doesn’t exist in Washington.
The Motor Trend International Auto Show returns to Las Vegas, bringing more than 350 of the latest automobile models from 22 of the top manufacturers. To be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, the annual event will take place Nov. 24-26, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Halls N-3 and N-4.
The defending Sunrise Region champions bring back 10 starters.
The Roadrunners were hit hard by graduation and are hoping younger players can fill in the gaps.
The Vikings bring back four starters and hope to return to the Sunrise Region playoffs.
The Pirates have a lot of youthful enthusiasm and growing interest in their program.
New ad campaign encourages students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as the FAFSA, to see if they qualify for federal college aid. Millions don’t, missing out on billions of dollars.
Station 91, 2901 Democracy Drive, primarily will serve the Inspirada and Madeira Canyon communities. Its grand opening was Nov. 13, but the station began responding to calls Oct. 23.
UNLV returns to the court Friday to host Eastern Washington at the Thomas Mack Center.
The Rebels begin a two-game road trip Friday at New Mexico.
Raiders defensive back David Amerson is officially listed as “doubtful” ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the New England Patriots
Mojave junior running back Tawee Walker has 1,485 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns while averaging 10.1 yards per carry and leading the Rattlers to the Class 3A state semifinals.
