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Ascaya home hits market for $10.3M

“From the second you walk through the door, we wanted to capture the view,” homeowner Dominick Morea said. “That was the main thing. I wanted to see the view from every room.”

Homebuilders to end year on positive note

The Las Vegas new-home market got off to a good start during the fourth quarter with a 41 percent year-over-year increase despite elevated interest rates putting a cap on sales. The valley is on pace to close with its highest share of new-home closings since 1992 as prices continue to hit record levels.

Federal ruling temporarily blocks Corporate Transparency Act

Community Associations Institute applauds the Dec. 3 decision by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, et al. to issue a preliminary nationwide injunction against the Corporate Transparency Act.

2025 mortgage predictions: your playbook for a winning year

After a year filled with rate swings, unpredictable markets and a bit of drama (thank you, inflation), the real estate world is ready for a fresh start.

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Old Vegas captivate Magician Murray Sawchuck

Las Vegas magician Murray Sawchuck, who appears five days a week at Planet Hollywood, conjured up a heck of a good deal when he bought his Las Vegas home in 2009 for $230,000. It had last sold in 2006 for $380,000.

Furnished rental can be cheaper than hotel

It could be the closest thing to home, with a few more amenities, larger staff and the flexibility of a month-to-month contract.

Premier Mortgage Lending offers choices

Recently, an industry report revealed that more than half of Americans say they’re likely to buy a home in the next five years, and 78 percent of them plan to get preapproved before they start home shopping.

Mortgage rates drop as market oscillates

Mortgage rates dropped this week after the stock market turmoil that began in China and spread everywhere.

Master plans mascots are community stars

Eighteen years ago, 15-year-old Alan Miller created the first illustration of Summerlin Sam, introducing the new mascot to one of the country’s top 20 master-planned communities through a comic strip, “The Adventures of Summerlin Sam.”

Vegas home buyers can still get Down payment grants

Several grant programs are open and available for home shoppers to apply for up to $16,000 in down payment assistance when purchasing a new or resale home.

Superhero 5K cancer fundraiser at Mountain’s Edge

A chance meeting between a local baseball executive and pediatric cancer patient 25 years ago set in motion the biggest local fundraiser for children with cancer and their families and the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada.

Family friendly Summerglen by Pardee Homes

The Savini family knows Pardee Homes’ Summerglen neighborhood well. Alan and Julie, along with their children Ryleigh, 6, and Hunter, 4, were the very first to move into the southwest Las Vegas neighborhood and have since referred two friends who have also bought at Summerglen.

William Lyon Homes Unveils Lago Vista at Lake Las Vegas

William Lyon Homes will open Lago Vista at Lake Las Vegas this weekend. The gated neighborhood is in the center of village life. The boutique community of 52 homes offers three two-story designs ranging from 4,292 to 5,032 square feet.

Las Vegas renters need protection, too

A landlord’s homeowner’s insurance policy typically insures the building itself and covers some liabilities, but does not cover a tenant’s contents. The simple solution is renter’s insurance

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Ascaya home hits market for $10.3M

“From the second you walk through the door, we wanted to capture the view,” homeowner Dominick Morea said. “That was the main thing. I wanted to see the view from every room.”

Homebuilders to end year on positive note

The Las Vegas new-home market got off to a good start during the fourth quarter with a 41 percent year-over-year increase despite elevated interest rates putting a cap on sales. The valley is on pace to close with its highest share of new-home closings since 1992 as prices continue to hit record levels.

Federal ruling temporarily blocks Corporate Transparency Act

Community Associations Institute applauds the Dec. 3 decision by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, et al. to issue a preliminary nationwide injunction against the Corporate Transparency Act.