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Summerlin Trail System continues to evolve with community

While the Summerlin master-planned community is renowned for many things, perhaps no element of the community is more beloved than its trails, which consistently rank as residents’ favorite amenity in community surveys. Summerlin’s 200-plus mile trail system, which connects neighborhoods and residents with parks, shopping centers and schools, provides miles of uninterrupted scenery for walkers, strollers and runners — promoting a healthy, active lifestyle.

New home sales slow; prices continue to rise

Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research reported Cadence had 120 sales in April, which puts it on track to come close to or exceed its 2024 sales numbers of 1,386.

Cadence offers an array of parks for outdoor fun

Cadence isn’t just about beautiful homes; it’s a thoughtfully designed community that fosters an active lifestyle through its extensive network of parks and recreational spaces. Committed to providing residents of all ages with the opportunity to connect with nature and each other, Cadence boasts a diverse collection of parks, each offering unique amenities.

KB’s Caldwell Park opens in Summerlin

The newest neighborhood to open in the Summerlin master-planned community is Caldwell Park by KB Home, offering two collections of modern and contemporary single-family and townhomes, ranging from 1,430 square feet to 2,466 square feet, and priced from the $400,000s.

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Home model has front-yard pool

What sets CalAtlantic Homes apart from other builders in the Las Vegas Valley is its signature rooftop deck, which can be found in all four of its single-family floor plans in the Capistrano community in Summerlin’s Paseos village.

Housing production holds steady in May

Nationwide housing starts were virtually unchanged in May, inching down 0.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.16 million, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce Department. Overall permit issuance edged up 0.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.14 million.

Toll Brothers offers indoor-outdoor living design

Toll Brothers’ largest home in its Montecito community at the Paseos Village of Summerlin boasts nearly 3,000 square feet of space. The Trapani floor plan has four bedrooms and 3½ baths and incorporates several indoor/outdoor living elements throughout the single-story home.

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.

What are some comeback classic home features?

Midcentury modern homes are some of the hottest houses out there now, which is why builders are incorporating some of those design features into new homes, says Pat Vredevoogd Combs, past president of the National Association of Realtors and Realtor with Coldwell Banker AJS Schmidt Realty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Going above and beyond green building in Las Vegas

The Southern Nevada Home Builders Association recently announced that Las Vegas-based Harmony Homes is the first builder to sign up to participate in the recently launched “above code” program, which is part of the association”;s Southern Nevada Green Building Partnership program.

Midcentury is in again

Pardee unveiled midcentury modern homes at its newest community, Escala, in the 8,500-home master-planned community of Inspirada in Henderson.

Builders rethink the garage

The garage is taking on a bigger role in Las Vegas new-home developments. The more toys — recreational vehicles, bikes, boats, all-terrain vehicles — we have, the more space we need to store them.

Boomers keep adult living booming in valley

Southern Nevada’s lack of state income tax and balmy winters have long made it a place for baby boomers to kick up their heels and retire. Sprouting up to lure this niche home-buying market are “age-qualified communities,” where at least one owner must be of a minimum age of 55.

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