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For residents of The Ogden in downtown Las Vegas, living in the heart of the city comes standard with a built-in lifestyle created by all the city offers. This 21-story iconic high-rise is just steps from popular restaurants and bars on Fremont East, a few blocks from one-of-a-kind museums like The Mob and Neon Museums; across the street from Fremont Street Experience with a full line-up of concerts, outdoor events and bustling hotel-casinos; and only a few miles from The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and the Las Vegas Premium Outlets North.
This holiday weekend, Century Communities is opening its newest Southern Nevada neighborhood — Parkview in southwest Las Vegas, which offers nine floor plans in an independent community.
Summerlin, now 26 years into its development, has delivered on its promise of quality of life for more than a quarter century via expertly designed neighborhoods, stunning homes, more than 150 parks, its own 106-acre downtown shopping, dining and entertainment destination and 23 top-rated public and private schools. Now, the community is adding two more public schools and a public charter school to its roster of educational offerings. The new schools will bring the number of public and private schools in Summerlin to 26.
For the third straight year, William Lyon Homes took home the top honors from the Southern Nevada Home Builders”; Silver Nugget Awards gala. The 2016 award presentation was held March 19 at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas, an annual event that honors “the best and brightest in the local homebuilding industry.”
Pardee Homes’ Castle Rock and North Peak neighborhoods offer eight distinct floor plans in the builder’s master-planned Eldorado community at the northern rim of the Las Vegas Valley.
Christina Abrams, a Southern California transplant who landed a job with a Las Vegas finance company in 1999, has always been a renter, but when she discovered Spanish Palms, she realized it was time to buy a home. In early 2015, Abrams traded her apartment in the northwest to rent a one-bedroom condominium at Spanish Palms and, a few months later, she became one of the first to purchase a home in the lushly landscaped, guard-gated condominium community.
You may have been seeing a lot of news articles recently about the status of Las Vegas real estate. And it”;s great to see that it”;s been good news, backed up with real statistics — not just hopeful predictions or “all indications point to a real estate recovery …” stories.
Providence has scheduled several communitywide events this year that embrace the fast-selling master plan’s small-town-America ambiance. The Family Fun Festival is the first one, taking place on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Knickerbocker Park at 10695 W. Dorrell Lane.
One Las Vegas, a twin-tower, high rise condominium with a Las Vegas Boulevard address, recently completed a $2 million remodeling project that has elevated the community through art, design and lifestyle created and curated by a dream team of specialists.
Pardee Homes recently celebrated the grand opening of Encanto, its newest neighborhood off of Fort Apache Road between Sunset Road and Patrick Lane in the southwest valley.
Runners, speed walkers and cyclists of varying levels are gearing up for two popular fitness events in Summerlin: The Summerlin Half Marathon on April 10 and Tour de Summerlin on April 16. Combined, The Summerlin Half Marathon on April 10 and Tour de Summerlin on April 16. Combined, they draw more than 1,500 participants to the master-planned community, and this year, both events start and end at Downtown Summerlin, the community”;s 106-acre fashion, dining and entertainment destination.
Century Communities is springing forward with new neighborhoods this season. Today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Century Communities is celebrating its newest neighborhood in northwest Las Vegas. Meadow Ridge is an intimate collection of 76 single- and two-story homes. The gated neighborhood offers large home sites and an ideal location near the area”;s top employment, dining and shopping destinations.
Families take center stage with a special night at the Family Fun Festival at Knickerbocker Park in Providence. The free event is planned for April 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. and is tailored for families, including friends and neighbors, to create memories enjoying activities and the great outdoor amenities the park offers.
Shopping for a new home — that’s the best part. It’s exciting and fun to search for the “perfect” home in the right place with all the bells and whistles you’ve always dreamed of.