March 21, 2023, Avi Kwa Ame was designated as Nevada’s fourth national monument by President Joe Biden. This occurred during the White House Conservation in Action Summit, which protects about 500,000 acres of public land from future development. The designation comes through the Antiquities Act of 1906 and will protect 506,814 acres, marking his largest […]
LUXURY HOMES SOLD IN FEBRUARY
In the month of February 2023, the Las Vegas luxury market had 76 sales of $1 million or higher, the same amount as in January. In February 2023, there were 122 homes that sold in the luxury market. Prices averaged $1.69 million, and the average number of days on the market was 79. At the […]
APRIL 22 IS THE DATE FOR TOUR DE SUMMERLIN
Celebrating its 21st year, Tour de Summerlin returns to downtown Summerlin on April 22. This incredibly popular cycling event is for cyclists of all ages and abilities and is presented by the Howard Hughes Corp. The Tour de Summerlin offers three distances—80-mile, 40-mile, and 20-mile rides — to appeal to all skill levels of cyclists, […]
THE BEND – THE NEWEST COMPLEX COMING TO THE WESTSIDE
Exciting news! After announcing years ago that a new retail project was in the works, construction is actively being developed. The location is great, just off the 215 and across from Ikea in the southwest valley. It will also be close to the newest hotel and casino from Red Rock Resorts. The first buildings are […]
THE NEW AMERICAN HOME FOR 2023 IN SOUTHERN NEVADA
This year, the New American Home exceeds expectations on every level, from sophisticated design to sustainability. This home demonstrates innovations, energy efficiency, and design elements that are truly revolutionary. The home has the feeling of Vegas sophistication and beauty. You will want to pack your luggage and move in ASAP! This home is the 40th […]
SNWA SAYS THE BIGGEST WATER USERS MIGHT FACE RESTRICTIONS
We all know the water level is low in Southern Nevada, and now there is a proposal on the docket that would give Southern Nevada water managers the ability to limit residential water use. This would only affect the top 20 percent of users in the Las Vegas Valley, representatives from the Southern Nevada Water […]