Diverse housing is available for the new $395,000 median purchase price of a home in Southern Nevada.
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Living in a single-family home downtown has its appeal as lot sizes tend to be on the larger side, and homes may offer some intriguing architectural and design features.
Here’s a look at some of the most expensive homes now for sale in Las Vegas.
The Old World Europe-styled estate of Yohan Lowie, a developer of upscale Las Vegas properties including One Queensridge Place and Tivoli Village, is for sale.
From ranch homes to mini mansions, $1 million homes are diverse, offering a variety of amenities.
Homeowners increasingly seek to create outdoor spaces for gathering with others.
A tennis court is, of course, a feature of a Las Vegas home being sold by Andre Agassi.
Putting greens, steam showers are among the amenities found in homes ranging from $700K to $800K on Zillow.
An off-the-grid luxe log cabin may be just the thing for former urbanites seeking peaceful retreat just far enough away from city life.
Whether it’s lake views, the absence of gambling within city limits or its small-town appeal, Boulder City has captured the attention of homebuyers.
For the same amount of money, Las Vegas homes tend to be larger, more amenity-filled.
Prospective Mount Charleston homebuyers seek getaways and full-time residences.
Swimming pools are Southern Nevada’s most coveted home amenity, and they’re likely to become even more desirable as summer continues to ease its way into the valley.
We hopscotched around the Las Vegas Valley to find single-family homes available for $300,000 or less. Here’s what we found.
$500,000 homes in Southern Nevada offer a diverse range of sizes and amenities.