D.R. Horton and Lennar tied as November’s top-selling builders with 92 net sales as Las Vegas builders have taken out their fewest number of permits in a decade and cut back on land purchases last month.
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Summerlin residents are once again encouraged to recycle their real Christmas trees once the holidays are over. In partnership with Springs Preserve, the UNLV Rebel Recycling Program and dozens of other local conservation organizations, the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program returns Dec. 26 through Jan. 15.
For those looking to take the hassle and stress out of holiday meal preparation, the Summerlin master-planned community offers many holiday dining options at Summerlin area and Downtown Summerlin restaurants. Downtown Summerlin is the vibrant, walkable urban core in the heart of the community offering dining, shopping, entertainment, office and residential options.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, national housing headlines dominate our newsfeeds. Every week seems to bring a new story: “Home prices are plunging!” or “The market is cooling across the country!” But for homeowners, these broad strokes rarely reflect the reality of what’s happening right here in our neighborhoods.
Investcor, a leading real estate development firm with over $1.6 billion in projects across the nation, including several senior living communities, announced plans for Valara, a luxury senior living community within The District in Henderson.
As part of a national campaign, Shea Homes at Ardiente has announced the Dream Big Save Big sales event as a limited time promotion.
The process of buying a house is the biggest financial commitment most people ever make. That’s why you should make sure you’re financially ready before you start shopping for your dream home. Here are 10 common signs you’re not saving enough to make your dream of buying a house a reality.
Mortgage lenders require paperwork that verifies every facet of your financial life: income, debts, assets and more.
A record 117 single-family, multifamily, remodeling and community projects were honored at the 2015 Best in American Living Awards Gala held during the 2016 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas.
Rental properties: Not for the faint of heart
The foreclosure crisis dumped many Las Vegans out of their homes with poor credit, a loss of equity and no next step to purchase a home.
Q: I just bought a townhouse in a nice, older guard-gated Henderson golf community. The homeowners association fees are about $300 a month. By the time the deal closed and I moved in I did not have much time to read the covenants, conditions and restrictions. Is there a law that says you have a certain amount of time to read the rules before you commit to the sale? When do they need to get them to you? I really wanted to build an office in my garage, and now I find out I can’t.
On June 28 the past president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, Keith Lynam, talked to the Las Vegas Review-Journal about homeowners associations’ foreclosing on homes. The headline read: “Realtor groups say HOA foreclosures unfair.”
As winter gives way to spring, the homebuying market tends to heat up as well.
The Geary Company, an award-winning, family-owned and -operated advertising agency serving clients locally and nationwide, has a unique origin story. Its journey didn’t begin on Madison Avenue but with an unexpected connection to Elvis Presley. The combination of values and deep community roots has guided the company’s evolution for more than five decades, shaping an […]
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.
