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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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HOA replaces fence that appears in good condition

Q: Does the board have the right to spend $73,000 for an “emergency repair” on a chain-link fence for tennis courts. This is eight years ahead of schedule, according to the homeowners association’s reverse study.

Master-planned communities take it outside

Master-planned communities want one thing from their residents: for them to move out. So much so, that Summerlin even requires the homebuilders to plan for it, make space for it and be creative about it. The community mandates that 15 percent of the square footage of each home is dedicated to outdoor living, and homeowners nationwide are thriving in the great outdoors.

How to decorate your home like an interior designer

So you recently decided it’s time to build your fantasy dream home, or maybe you were lucky enough to have purchased a property at a very good price packed with loads of remodeling potential. Before you start ripping out fixtures, repainting walls and buying furniture, here’s some suggestions local leading interior designers say might help you along your journey.

William Lyon to open Allegra in Summerlin

Las Vegas homebuyers are not only looking forward to the opening of William Lyon Homes’ new Allegra community in Summerlin, they’re also looking up — literally. Its location in The Paseos village of Summerlin on the western edge of Las Vegas offers views of the Las Vegas Valley.

The Ogden gets interior face-lift

As The Ogden in downtown Las Vegas transitioned from a rental property to condominiums, the property’s new ownership team made the decision to revitalize and update all public spaces, including the lobby and hallways, as well as all models and a common outdoor areas.

Summit to open Hazelwood

Summit Homes has announced the grand opening today of Hazelwood, its newest community in Silverado Ranch. The community is a collection of three two-story designs from 1,907 to 2,043 square feet.

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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.