This weekend and next Saturday, Lake Las Vegas will host the 2021 Easter Bunny Passport program. From noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday April 3, guests can visit new home neighborhoods and meet the Easter Bunny with free prizes for children and chances to win community experiences.
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Shea Homes began taking lot reservations at its newest age-qualified community within the Sunstone master plan, Trilogy Sunstone, with all potential homesites being reserved by eager prospective buyers. The demand has been extremely promising even prior to opening a sales office, driving over 100 interested buyers to join the VIP priority list through a series of virtual information session webinars.
While a lot has changed recently, the desire to own a home remains strong. Bank of America’s Homebuyer Insights found that over four-in-five (85 percent) prospective homebuyers said saving for a home remains a priority. In fact, 56 percent say they are either accelerating their home purchase timeline (14 percent) or are still on course with their original plans (42 percent).
While single-family homes are still the dream of many, condominiums, town homes, lofts and other urban-style options are growing in popularity for obvious reasons: Their typically smaller floor plans equate to less maintenance; yard work is nonexistent; and there are often abundant amenities on-site.
Cadence in Henderson is announcing a new food truck booking program, bringing a variety of tastes to residents and neighbors of the 2,200-acre master-planned community.
Tri Pointe Homes, formerly Pardee Homes, one of Southern Nevada’s leading homebuilders with a nearly 70-year legacy building tens of thousands of homes across the Las Vegas Valley, currently offers unique floor plans at 14 neighborhoods valleywide — from Henderson to Summerlin, from North Las Vegas to Tule Springs and communities in between.
People who need to move because of the pandemic and can’t afford the cost can apply for the second cycle of the Moving Our Community initiative.
In the tradition of regifting, Summerlin residents are encouraged to give back their real Christmas trees to Mother Nature once the holidays are over.
MacDonald Highlands, one of Henderson’s most sought-after custom-home communities, has four new homes on the market. All four include a modern, contemporary design and are listed for sale with Ivan Sher of the Ivan Sher Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties.
Vegas Golden Knights Nate Schmidt and Alec Martinez with his dog, Hank, and A’ja Wilson from the Las Vegas Aces along with other celebrities and community leaders will share personal messages of encouragement and strength to kick off the 26th annual and first-ever virtual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade. Parade enthusiasts throughout Las Vegas and beyond are encouraged to visit summerlinpatrioticparade.com to watch the premiere at 9 a.m. on July 4.
Nestled in a peaceful desert setting against Jack Nicklaus’ Bear’s Best golf course, Fairway Hills by Toll Brothers is a gated neighborhood that features a clean and contemporary design, prestigious amenities and the designation of being the only luxury condominium community in the sought-after Ridges village.
Moving into a new home can be a long, grueling process. Thankfully with Cadence’s special, limited-time incentive and quick move-in homes, there’s no better time to buy your dream home than now.
Beazer Homes will showcase a collection of new single and two-story homes at its Tierra Vista community on June 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tierra Vista is an intimate, gated community located in the quiet suburbs of northeast Henderson. Starting from the $350,000s, the community offers spacious floor plans on large homesites, along with the high-caliber design and construction Beazer is known for. Manyhomesites at Tierra Vista also feature breathtaking views of the Strip and surrounding mountains, and are large enough to create a poolside oasis.
One of the world’s most unique high-rise condominiums is now available for lease. The AAA “Garden Unit” at One Queensridge Place, a rare luxury residence with more than 5,700 square feet of private landscaped backyard, is now available for $10,000 per month.
Virtual tours are more critical than ever with open houses and in-person home tours on hold across much of the country because of the coronavirus. Here are five tips to help buyers get the most from remote showings during this unprecedented homebuying season.
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