It truly is a gift to see beyond what is and envision what could be — especially in home renovation. Interior designer Ashley Dowd showcased that talent during her extensive transformation of a dated 1986 estate into a wellness retreat.
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The Cello Tower high-rise condominium project announced it has sold 39 of its 240 units valued at $67 million as it prepares to start construction this fall ahead of a late 2026 opening. There are reservations for another 90 residences.
Las Vegas new homebuilders are optimistic about the market after recording their best three-month stretch since interest rates started rising in 2022.
Today, Lake Las Vegas celebrates the grand opening of Verona by Taylor Morrison, a neighborhood of 124 two-story floor plans in the award-winning master plan.
In the master-planned community of Summerlin, residents place great value on the community’s outdoor lifestyle and its beautiful natural surroundings.
Summit Homes will hold a grand opening June 11 and 12 of their new Montclaire community in Northern Terrace at Providence in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. Summit has three other offerings in Providence.
Spanish Palms homeowner Susan Watson says her dog, Gretchen, approves because the nearest pet water station is just steps outside her front door.
Longtime Southern Nevada homebuilder Pardee Homes recently committed $30,000 in scholarships to Southern Nevada high school seniors as part of the Pardee Homes Community Building Scholarship Program through The Public Education Foundation.
After 36 years in their Anaheim Hills, California home, Gloria and Gary Moreau were ready for a change. They spent a few months renting in Henderson, and after an extensive search around the valley, found their perfect retirement home in Summerlin’s Montecito neighborhood by Toll Brothers.
Inspirada, a Henderson master-planned community, continues to demonstrate its commitment to the health and happiness of its residents with a robust community lineup of activities, including Wellness Wednesdays health classes in partnership with Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican.
Some things in life deserve to be treated … differently. Like allowing a fine wine to breathe — giving it time to unlock hidden flavors; to experience its aroma and complexity with the senses before tasting. That’s an apt analogy for the recent arrival of William Lyon Homes’ newest community, The Peaks at Lake Las Vegas. The model homes opened to the public for viewing last weekend, and visitors now have the opportunity to savor the unique appeal of this collection of luxury, hillside two-story designs — prior to their formal grand opening taking place July 16.
One Las Vegas, the high-rise condominium community on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard, is the answer to many homebuyers’ dreams, serving as the solution for those looking to right-size without compromising the quality of their homes and lifestyles.
In addition to its 85-acre system of parks, trails and open spaces, Inspirada is also the gateway to Sloan Canyon National Recreation Area, and getting there just got easier. The Bureau of Land Management has opened the Sloan Canyon Visitor Contact Station and Nawghaw Poa Road, improving access to Sloan Canyon and Petroglyph Canyon through Inspirada.
Keith Davis has been living at Spanish Palms, a gated condominium community at 5220 S. Rainbow Blvd. near Hacienda Boulevard for nearly a decade. But only a few weeks ago, he made the move to purchase his two-bedroom residence, his long-time sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas.
Situated in the elevated slopes of Las Vegas’ western rim near Red Rock Canyon, Allegra by William Lyon Homes in Summerlin’s The Paseos village offers stunning views of Southern Nevada’s most iconic geographic treasure and the city skyline. Yet inside, these homes are equally stunning, thanks to unique floor plans that range from 2,964 to 3,323 square feet. Models are open and quick move-ins are available.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. On the inside, you get The Strip (and now, the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
Tourists and locals alike got a glimpse at Las Vegas history and historic homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History festival.
Las Vegas Raiders GM Tom Telesco paid $4.95 million for a home in The Ridges in Summerlin, one of the highlights of March that saw 152 sales of $1 million or higher.
After a sluggish year for local homes sales in 2023, a recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows sales bouncing back to start 2024.
Traditionally a symbol of discernment and taste, wine collections are moving from a hidden, lower-level wine cellar to a prominent role within the luxury residence.