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Summerlin showcases Segovia

For families not familiar with Las Vegas, finding a family-friendly neighborhood is a concern and a priority. “Where are we going to raise two kids in Las Vegas?” was the question Jennifer Clark asked her husband, Dave, when the Arizona couple faced relocating here for Dave’s job.

One Las Vegas luxury offers resort lifestyle

Buying a home has never been easier with the help of two real estate professionals at One Las Vegas, the twin-tower, high-rise condominium community on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.

Investors mail offers for out-of-state property

There are many factors that delay an inspection. It’s not just that my schedule gets full; it’s also that sellers drag their feet, tenants refuse access to their home, agents create unrealistic deadlines, buyers go out of town — the list goes on.

People are doing more remodeling projects

About 28 percent of U.S. homeowners plan to remodel, expand or otherwise improve their homes in the next 12 months, according to the latest Bankrate Money Pulse survey. Millennial homeowners are the most likely age group to indicate they have plans to make home improvements. The survey was conducted March 17 to 20 by Princeton Survey Research Associates International and included responses from 1,000 adults living in the continental United States. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

Tuscany Village homes offer upgrades

Tuscany Village, an Italian-themed master plan in Henderson, is making a splash with residents this summer. The Century Communities’ community offers residents million-dollar amenities.

Five things to know about getting a VA loan

Demand has increased in recent years for Veterans Affairs mortgages, known as VA loans. These mortgages do not always require a down payment and are available to veterans and active military members. VA loans are made through private lenders and are guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, so they do not require mortgage insurance. There’s no minimum credit score requirement.

Can HOA use radar guns to catch speeders?

A number of legislative years ago, there was a proposed Nevada Revised Statutes 116 law which would have allowed homeowner associations to utilize radar guns as a means of documenting speeders within their communities, with the ultimate goal of reducing speeding. This proposed law was defeated.