Getting fit and living a healthier lifestyle is often top of mind for many at the start of each new year. For residents of the master-planned community Summerlin, there are many opportunities to stay active, thanks to the community’s abundant recreational amenities.
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The high-rise condo market held steady during the third quarter despite elevated interest rates, but the arrival of high-net-worth visitors this past week for the Formula One race has prompted Realtors and a downtown developer of a 32-story project to seize the opportunity of those looking for a Las Vegas address.
Residential construction will begin soon on the luxury high-rise condominium Cello Tower, which will anchor the mixed-use Origin at Symphony Park, both created by Red Ridge Development. Pricing for eight penthouse suites starts at $4.5 million. The 240 one- and two-bedroom plus den residences begin at $700,000.
Summerlin features a growing number of public art installations that help to create a strong sense of place and build community pride while adding color and meaning to special spaces.
The latest numbers from Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research President Andrew Smith show the top 10 builders during the third quarter of 2023 had 2,383 net sales — sales minus cancellations — compared to 1,385 net sales in the third quarter of 2022.
Lennar’s Reverie at Lake Las Vegas is streamlining the homebuying process with move-in ready homes and an easier way to save.
Under Nevada law, associations must provide a list of the mailing addresses of each unit, which must not include the names of the unit owners or tenants.
The new leader for Las Vegas listings came out at $18 million in the spring of 2021 but was bumped up to $24.8 million earlier this year.
In an industry in which women don’t often ascend to the highest ranks, Nicole Bloom wants her term as the third-ever female president of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association to empower fellow women to make it a career like she’s done.
The board has a legal obligation to hold meetings at least once every quarter and not less than once every 100 days per Nevada Revised Statute 116.31083.