The Las Vegas economy is much stronger than it was 10 years ago, but the city still lacks a sense of community, according to many residents. That elusive quality was cited most frequently by residents as something missing from their neighborhood in a survey conducted last year on behalf of Las Vegas officials. Distributed to […]
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The Best Time To List A Home in Las Vegas?
According to a new report by Zillow, selling your Las Vegas home in early May could net you an extra couple thousand dollars. Early signs for 2020 indicate the market will be “historically tight,” the report said, where the majority of economists and realtor analysts predict we’ll see a significant increase in demand. In Las […]
How Real Estate Will Drive Smart Home Adoption
The Consumer Electronic Show of 2020 (CES) was another amazing display featuring over 170,000 guests crammed into Las Vegas to explore what’s next in the decade ahead. When it comes to smart homes, there was almost no category unturned. Appliances, toilets, mirrors, garage openers, door locks, shower heads and security systems were all once again […]
Dutch Bros. Coffee Opens A New Shop In Southwest Las Vegas Valley
Dutch Bros Coffee opens its newest location in the Las Vegas Valley. The new Dutch Bros is located at 3265 S. Rainbow Boulevard, near Rainbow and Desert Inn. The coffee shop will be open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 5 a.m. to 11 p.m Friday through Saturday. The shop will mark […]
10 Steps to Buying a Home
10 Steps to Buying a Home If you’re thinking of buying a home and you’re not sure where to start, you’re not alone. Here’s a guide with 10 simple steps to follow in the homebuying process. Be sure to work with a trusted real estate professional to find out the specifics of what to […]
New Construction Projects Seek To Improve Southwest Las Vegas
The southwest part of Las Vegas is known for being a more open part of the valley, with pockets of undeveloped lots of land, plenty of beautiful, new living communities, and unobstructed views of the Strip and the Red Rock Canyon mountain range. What’s it’s not known for, however, is being an area that has […]
Trail Connecting Summerlin and Red Rock Visitor Center in The Works
Clark County Commissioners approved a $14.7 million trail connecting Summerlin and the Red Rock Visitor Center. Local nonprofit Save Red Rock has been pushing for this trail for more than a decade. “We’ve been battling safety issues at Red Rock for a long time,” said Save Red Rock President Heather Fisher. Fisher is an experienced […]
Wolfgang Puck Players Locker Celebrates Grand Opening With Red Carpet Event
Downtown Summerlin is home to a new sports restaurant! Wolfgang Puck Players Locker will celebrate their grand opening on Monday night with a red carpet event. Attendees will be able to catch the five Vegas Golden Knights players involved in the restaurant partnership; including Alex Tuch, William Karlsson, Deryk Engelland, Shea Theodore and Reilly Smith. […]
Is Las Vegas a Viable Retirement Destination?
If you were to finish the phrase “Las Vegas is the best place to…”odds are you would say something in reference to the nightlife. With the reputation for being a city full of casinos, entertainers, and weekend visitors looking for a weekend to remember, you wouldn’t necessarily be wrong. However, a recent study from Coventry Direct found […]
Four Cities Primed For Growth in The Next Decade
Spokane, Wash., Las Vegas, Charlotte, N.C., and Orlando, Fla., are the metropolitan areas most primed for growth over the next decade. The four metros are attracting out-of-town homebuyers in part because of the low cost of acquiring and developing land for new home construction in those places. In Las Vegas, home sales are growing at […]
