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.
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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.
Putting greens, steam showers are among the amenities found in homes ranging from $700K to $800K on Zillow.
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.
$500,000 homes in Southern Nevada offer a diverse range of sizes and amenities.
Rancho Circle for decades has been home to celebrities and notable Las Vegans.
Laura Thornton was a casino manager during an era when relatively few women held such jobs.
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The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
The Percent For The Arts Fund — which receives 1 percent of the city’s capital budget — budgeted $74,500 for the project.
The study from the Annie E. Casey Foundation found that Nevada ranks low in a number of child well-being indicators.
Former President Donald Trump discussed campaign strategies and policies for potential second terms in an exclusive interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.