In the master-planned community of Summerlin, residents are encouraged to recycle their real Christmas trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 15.
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Juhl, the loft-style high-rise luxury condominium community that spans an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas, has announced the closing of its last remaining penthouse, No. 1407. At $611 per square foot, the sale marks the highest condo sale in downtown Las Vegas based on per square foot price. The 1,439-square-foot penthouse sold for nearly $880,000.
At Ovation at Mountain Falls, a 55-plus resort lifestyle community offering single-family homes, more than half of the community’s residents have moved from states such as California, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho and Oregon.
Crested Canyon by Taylor Morrison, a single-family-home neighborhood offering six distinctive floor plans in a mix of two- and three-story elevations, is now selling.
One of Henderson’s most popular annual events is returning for its fourth year. Reflection Bay Golf Club, the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Design course in Nevada, will host its annual food, wine, golf and music festival, the Audi Henderson Lake Las Vegas Classic, on Oct. 7-8.
Tri Pointe Homes highlights a few of the professionals who have earned rave reviews from homebuyers they’ve helped through the new home journey.
HomeAid Southern Nevada, the official outreach partner of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association, has announced its plan to renovate the Poverello House in Henderson. HomeAid will provide time and materials to improve amenities at the day shelter, benefiting homeless individuals.
Summerlin offers nearly 140 floor plans in 30 neighborhoods throughout nine distinct villages. Homes are available in a variety of styles — from single-family homes to town homes, priced from the $300,000s to more than $1 million.
Trilogy by Shea Homes is bringing its third age-qualified community to Sunstone, a new master-planned community by Trilogy, Lennar and Woodside Homes.
Since the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada’s small-business community dedicated itself to making products and offering essential services to meet the needs of families across the state. And now, small businesses face a legal threat that could compromise their stability — or even drive them out of business.