Home appraisal is a crucial step in the home selling process. During preparation, the homeowner should understand what an appraiser is looking for and which features may affect their professional opinion when determining the market value of a home. A common inaccuracy is that an appraiser’s sole concern is the general cleanliness of the home, […]
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LUXURY MARKET TOP SELLER IN THE RIDGES IN JULY
The month of July saw an $8 million home in The Ridges in Summerlin and another for $7 million in Ascaya in Henderson. The most expensive home sold in July was on Promontory Ridge Drive in The Ridges in Summerlin for $8 million. It measures 12,345 square feet with six bedrooms, seven and a half […]
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO RESIDENTS OF SUMMERLIN
The Summerlin Children’s Forum, a non-profit organization, was established in 1997 by the Summerlin master-planned community and its developer, The Howard Hughes Corp. They recently awarded four college scholarships to outstanding high school graduates who are residents of the community, as they do every year. The organization has funded scholarships, enrichment grants, and special educational […]
LAS VEGAS MASTER PLANS STILL KEEP ON SELLING
So far in 2022, Las Vegas’ master-planned communities have not followed the national trend of declining sales. The national consulting firm RCLCO said Las Vegas’ master-planned communities had fewer sales than the first six months of 2021, but they held steady in their rankings. Summerlin continued its top five national showing by coming in at […]
LUNCH PATRONS ARE OFFERED FREE PARKING ON WEEKDAYS IN ARTS DISTRICT
Going to the Arts District has just become a little easier on your wallet. Visitors to the Arts District can now park for free during weekday lunch hours. “Lunch Spot Parking” was relaunched on Monday by the city of Las Vegas The city of Las Vegas This program was first established last October and runs […]
ELECTRICITY BILLS IN NEVADA WILL HAVE A SLIGHT DROP IN PRICES
It’s summer in Clark County, and temperatures could possibly be soaring. However, Nevadans should see a dip in their energy bills under an NV Energy rate decrease that took effect last month. The overall decrease of 4 percent for residential, commercial, and industrial customers reflects a decline in the utility’s costs associated with fuel and […]