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Mountain’s Edge free concert, festival to be held May 7

Local country rock band Thrillbilly Deluxe returns to open the free Country in the Park concert and festival with an energetic rockin’ country show that made the group a fan favorite at last year’s event. The band will perform from 2 to 4 p.m. May 7 at Exploration Park in Mountain’s Edge. The festivities will continue until 8 p.m. with performances by country music stalwart Joe Nichols and rising star Brett Young.

Mortgage rates creep upward

Homebuyers might want to keep a close eye on mortgage interest rates.

Millennials: Here’s how to save for a down payment

Millennials who are paying high rent and making student loan payments might find it daunting to save to buy a house. For some, it’s impossible. Others might be able to do it if they have the discipline to set aside money rather than spend it.

Rooftop view of the valley

“The desert environment allows homeowners to experience outdoor living on the rooftop deck without the limits of a house pressed against them or a covered roof on a patio blocking the organic view of the stars,” said Dana Rogers, Las Vegas Division president for CalAtlantic Homes. And, “Las Vegas is known as an entertainment city and a rooftop deck invites the lifestyle of the city into the home.”

Pardee showcases Eldorado community

Pardee Homes’ Make Your Move event features incentives on move-in-ready homes in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson now through June 5.

Linda Kemper retires from William Lyon Homes

For 60 years, buyers have relied on William Lyon Homes’ dedication to beautiful, yet functional design, high-quality construction and a sterling reputation for customer satisfaction. For almost 20 of those years, Linda Kemper, vice president of Forward Planning for William Lyon’s Nevada Division, has played an integral role in bringing those values to the lives of thousands of Las Vegas-area homeowners.

Age-qualified community opens in Summerlin

Summerlin is celebrating its first age-qualified neighborhood in more than 15 years. Regency by Toll Brothers opened its single-family home neighborhood in The Cliffs village. The neighborhood features nine floor plans starting in the low $400,000s, all designed for adults 55 and older. Located in Summerlin”;s newest village, Regency offers resort-style amenities and is set against the picturesque Spring Mountain backdrop on elevated topography with views of the valley. Models showcasing all nine floor plans are now open.

REAL ESTATE MILLIONS BRIEFS

Sports betting icon Bill Walters will roll the dice for the third time with industry leader Concierge Auctions, this time on the sale of his Henderson property overlooking downtown Las Vegas, which will sell to the highest bidder without reserve on April 30.

Rents rise across the valley

Rental rates are rising across the Las Vegas Valley. The southwest portion has seen the biggest increase of nearly $100 followed by the southeast at $86, according to a report by Las Vegas-based Applied Analysis.

Check out the Las Vegas home that Matthew Gray Gubler’s dad is selling

“What I love about our home is the lot. We looked at all of the home sites in The Ridges back in 2001 before choosing this one for the views. The back of the home faces the mountains, the nature.”

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