Rare, unusual, well-made, historic — all of those things add to the monetary value of an antique. They also add to the “enjoyment factor” for an owner who wants to understand history and beauty.
Upon moving to a less-than-perfect dream house, the buyers’ initial impulse may well be, “Let’s paint this place!”
Sun City Mesquite recently experienced its 500th sale, according to Sales Manager, Lila Williams, who says the age-qualified community continues to be the sales leader among more than 50 Del Webb communities nationwide.
High quality design with views of the city is what sold Carol Ann and Thomas Beers on Terra Bella, one of the luxury condominium community’s first residents.
With seasonal celebrations planned for residents, Summerlin is known for its quality of life.
He calls himself the “next generation” of real estate. His corporate broker and manager Dave Tina calls him “smart.” Most of the office just calls him kiddo.
Q: We painted our home about two months ago and sent our homeowners association a letter stating that we were going to paint and also sent a color chip explaining that we were only going to reverse the existing colors that were on the home. We asked other homeowners who have also painted their home if they received permission and we were told they did not. We never heard back from the HOA, so we proceeded. We received a letter of cease and desist and were told the HOA never received our first letter. After receiving this letter, we applied for permission with all the proper paper work for home improvements, color palettes and signatures. We then received another letter of decline. We have appealed their decision and have a meeting scheduled with them.
Q: As a homeowner, I’m a bit confused by all the numbers and stories I hear about what’s happening in the housing market. One TV station tells me home prices and sales are going down. Another one seems to say something else. What’s really happening with real estate here in Las Vegas? — Mike L., Las Vegas
Rhodes Ranch will ring in the New Year by offering homes at the Southwest master plan that are ready for immediate move-in.
A five-star recruit who arrived at UNLV to a lot of hype, 7-foot freshman center Beas Hamga left the basketball program Friday.
UNLV already landed Jarrell Harrison once. The Rebels are spending this weekend trying to get him again.
Palo Verde junior Moses Morgan said he spends at least 30 minutes a day working on free throws.
Members of the rodeo community helped select the 10 most memorable events of the past 49 National Finals Rodeos.
Lon Kruger was a no-star. All he turned out to be was one of the finest basketball players in Kansas State history. Lew Hill was a no-star. All he did was win a national junior college championship and become an All-Missouri Valley Conference player at Wichita State. Rene Rougeau was a no-star. All he can boast about is being the best all-around player on UNLV’s roster today.
A skunk can make a great house pet, and anyone who believes that probably expects a week to pass without an NFL star exhibiting bad behavior. This week’s clown is Clinton Portis, the Washington Redskins running back who runs his mouth too much.
Know what unites fans of the Steelers, Raiders, Eagles, Redskins, Giants and other NFL teams?
Rookie Tuf Cooper, 18, won Friday’s calf roping go-round with a time of 6.7 seconds, the quickest of the National Finals Rodeo.
The Green Valley High School boys basketball team got a bit more than it bargained for Thursday night in its game at Bishop Gorman.
If not for his late father, Efrain Escudero wouldn’t have competed in Season 8 of “The Ultimate Fighter.”
If Randon Adams wasn’t a team roper, he might be able to make a living handling dynamite, nitroglycerine or a surgeon’s scalpel.
Producer Craig Ruff’s original musical “Nick Saint” will perhaps please those desperately looking for a show that their kids might enjoy — providing the kids’ exposure to good theater has been limited.
To trim labor costs in the face of a tightening budget, Clark County leaders plan to offer employees voluntary unpaid leave in a five-week experiment.
Even the stodgy reverend in “Footloose” had a change of heart just before the credits rolled. Why should Henderson officials be any different?
