The design of luxury homes in Las Vegas has evolved over the years and the latest movement has been away from Mediterranean-style that has dominated the landscape to a more modern look that is more symbiotic with the desert.
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Downtown Summerlin in the master-planned community of Summerlin announces the return of the popular Summerlin Sounds Summer Concert Series. Weekly festivities take place on The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin every Wednesday, June 6 to July 16, with the exception of July 4. All concerts are free and open to the public.
Saturday, Lake Las Vegas hosts the Pulte Pet Parade, Viva La Paw Pet Fair and free pancake breakfast with celebrity chef Scott Commings at the Lake Las Vegas Sports Club. The pet parade begins at 8 a.m., with proceeds benefiting Friends for Las Vegas Police K9 and the Henderson Community Foundation.
The question over the affordability of new homes and why prices keep increasing has Realtors and their buyers still asking why.
The desire for affordable new housing in Las Vegas and the trend of price increases has buyers antsy of where the marketplace is heading when they’re out looking for that first home or a move-up home.
Century Communities will hold a grand operning event for its new North Las Vegas neighborhood June 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The grand opening event will include light refreshments in the models and giveaways every 45 minutes.
Pardee Homes’ new Onyx collection in Skye Canyon includes two-story homes with up to six bedrooms, five baths and up to 3,386 square feet. Prices start from $447,000.
Skye Canyon plans to unveil model homes in the second phase of its residential development during First Look: Phase 2 on June 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Home shoppers can tour the latest models from Pardee Homes, Pulte Homes, Richmond American Homes and Woodside Homes.
Reasons why homeowners decide to purchase a brand-new home vary. Some seek a different neighborhood, a specific part of town or a country club community lifestyle, while others desire a turn-key home built to their specifications.
I call it the “pizza delivery” law. Nevada Revised Statute 116,31031 subsection 1b2, which states that a fine may not be imposed against a unit owner or tenant or invitee of a unit owner or tenant for a violation that involves a vehicle operated by a person who is delivering goods to or performing services for the unit owner, tenant or invitee of the unit owner or tenant.