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Materials, color key to fresh new designs

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.

Summerlin thriving as a place for business

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.

SNHBA president says new home market will rebound in 2026

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.

Summerlin marks 36th year of development in 2026

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.

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Mortgage rates drop; but expect a reversal

Mortgage rates edged downward this week, but don’t take lower rates for granted. The Federal Reserve says it might start withdrawing support from the mortgage market this year.

Fairway Hills in The Ridges at Summerlin now selling

Fairway Hills by Toll Brothers, an enclave of luxurious condominiums, is now selling in The Ridges village within the master-planned community of Summerlin.

Homeowner can use any Realtor she chooses

We plan to sell our house in the spring. We interviewed three Realtors and told one we plan to sign with her at the end of the month. In the meantime, we notified our neighborhood and have shown the house to two parties.

Richmond American Homes buys nearly 31 acres in Cadence

New home sales are continuing at a steady pace, and homes in Cadence are no exception. Buyers are looking not only for a house but a place to call home with a sense of community. Cadence offers both.

Oregon business owner makes One Las Vegas his home

Bruce Cappelli spent nearly four decades managing his advertising firm in Portland, Oregon, where his work also included significant travel to many cities, including Denver; Salt Lake City; Austin, Texas; San Diego; and Las Vegas.

Nevada real estate pros represent state at MIPIM

A group of local real estate industry leaders recently returned from a trip to Cannes, France, where they spent the better part of a week promoting real estate opportunities in the Silver State to investors, developers and other key players from around the world.

Richard Luke returns to contemporary roots

He’s designed houses all around the Southwestern U. S., but Las Vegas-based architect Richard Luke’s latest venture has him creating midsized homes on newly released view lots in Henderson’s posh MacDonald Highlands golf course community.

Staging your home for sales

Avi Dan-Goor says staging can cost a lot of money, particularly if renting furniture is required, but that there are well-known tenets homeowners can consider when putting their place on the market, beginning with removing clutter, creating vignettes by arranging objects that are odd numbers — not two, but three and not six, but five — and moving them out from the wall to create a sense of depth.

You got 30 anonymous offers on your home? Yeah, right

Portland is one of the top real estate markets in the country, and those double-dealing agents are conspiring to flood you with bad advice and vague offers from shady industry consorts to convince you to dump your increasingly valuable property at rock-bottom price. Then they can resell or redevelop it for an enormous profit.

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