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Telling a refined design narrative is possible for any homeowner willing to be intentional. Luxurious interiors never feel thrown together because, when well-executed, the environment results from the deliberate use of cohesive design principles and attention to personal details. Rooms have a sense of balance, harmony and, most of all, personality. The best part is that this approach does not have to cost a fortune.
While the Summerlin master-planned community is easily regarded as one of the best places to live in Southern Nevada, its office buildings and business parks also make it one of the best places to work, offering scores of opportunities to work close to home.
Aaron Hirschi is the regional manager of KB Home and the new Southern Nevada Home Builders Association president. He said he expects a rebound in the new-home market in 2026 after a decline this year.
Within Summerlin’s residential sector, 2025 saw the opening of 10 new neighborhoods offering dozens of new floor plans, and the close-out of six neighborhoods.
Pardee Homes’ Las Vegas Division received four Silver Nugget Awards from the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association earlier this month.
Toll Brothers is known for its luxury developments. This past year, however, it undertook its first venture in Nevada of building an age-restricted active-adult community for those 55 and older.
Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas.
This year, The Howard Hughes Corp. and Downtown Summerlin are combining the hugely successful Tour de Summerlin (April 22), Summerlin Half Marathon (April 23) and GreenFest (April 22) into a fun family-weekend festival on The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin.
Business owners should start their companies by sincerely asking themselves one very important question: “How can my company give customers the best possible price and service and still be a viable business model?”
Beer, jazz, lakeside fun and more await attendees of the MonteLago Village Beerfest on Saturday, April 29.
The coolest component in Guy Pinjuv’s Blue Diamond house is a rectangular ceiling hammock that stretches above one corner of the living room. It serves as conversation starter and defines the homeowner’s character — someone who is the opposite of a couch potato, and not afraid to take a leap of faith. Literally. To access it you have to climb over a 3-foot railing and jump diagonally onto its springy surface.
Inspirada continues to excel in resident growth, diversity and active lifestyle amenities. Now, residents and neighboring communities also can look forward to new developments in the education sector, with the expansion of Pinecrest Academy and the addition of Inspirada’s first Clark County School District elementary school, slated to begin its first school year in the fall of 2018.
Join local children and adults battling painful, uncomfortable and embarrassing digestive diseases in walking for cures at the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s Las Vegas Take Steps walk on Saturday, April 29, at Exploration Park in the Mountain’s Edge master-planned community.
A 30-minute drive from Las Vegas provides a quick escape to a quaint community that bears similarities to Stars Hollow, the fictitious home of TV’s Gilmore Girls.
Three hours before his clients arrived at the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, Nevada Stupak was already there, walking the route they’d take that evening.
Henderson’s rise is partially due to the Las Vegas Valley’s exponential growth over the past decade in conjunction with the state’s relatively low cost of living.
The Southern Highlands home of former Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr was the highest priced sale in the valley during September, fetching $8.55 million, just below its listing price of $8.99 million.
The Mathewson River Estate, named after the late gaming executive and philanthropist Charles “Chuck” Mathewson, sits perched along the banks of the Truckee River.
Owned for over 50 years by John Ascuaga and his late wife, Rose, the 1,230-acre working cattle ranch is a striking one-of-a-kind compound offering four distinct residences.
