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Pardee helps you build your own corner office

Working from home has been a necessity for many professionals in the past few months, and now you can move up to your own corner office in a new Pardee home, according to Pardee Homes Division President Klif Andrews.

Summerlin celebrates National Trails Day

While today, June 6, is the official American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day, every day feels like trails day in the master-planned community of Summerlin, according to Danielle Bisterfeldt, vice president of marketing for Summerlin. That’s because the community’s expansive trail system that spans more than 150 miles, consistently ranks as Summerlin’s most popular amenity in surveys of community residents.

Associated General Contractors’ report shows employment decline

Construction employment declined in the District of Columbia and every state except South Dakota in April, an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government data shows. At the same time, the association released a new survey that finds that rising project cancellations are forcing many firms to furlough or terminate employees even as federal relief measures help avoid further job losses. Association officials urged Washington officials to act quickly on measures like new infrastructure funding, liability protections for employers and extending the Paycheck Protection Program.

Experts say the COVID-19 crisis will change the design of our homes

COVID-19 has changed how people live and work; and architects, consultants and housing executives are already taking that into account as they build the next generation of luxury and other homes.

Summerlin Fourth of July parade to go virtual

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Summerlin Council, organizer of the annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade that typically draws more than 40,000 parade-goers and now in its 26th year, will transition the parade to a virtual event this year.

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Summerlin showcases The Cliffs

The Cliffs village in Summerlin is aptly named for its picturesque ridgeline that forms the village’s spectacular backdrop. One of the most popular spots for those seeking the home of their dreams, The Cliffs is near the 215 Beltway, making it easy and convenient to get just about anywhere. The village is situated on elevated topography that offers exquisite views from many vantage points of the Las Vegas Valley and Las Vegas Strip to the east and the Spring Mountains to the west. Many neighborhoods and homes are carefully placed and sited to maximize views.

What does coronavirus mean for Las Vegas housing?

Sin City, which is known for its huge tourist industry, has especially felt the blow of lock down during the past couple of months. But what does that mean for the housing market? I sat down with former Las Vegas-performer-turned-Realtor, Konrad Broock, to find some answers.

Move 4 Less offers free moves to four families

The COVID-19 virus has triggered economic hardship throughout the Las Vegas community with many people struggling to pay their mortgage or rent. To help ease their burden, Move 4 Less has created the Moving Our Community program to provide free moving services to four local families, who have to move from their current residence because COVID-19-related circumstances.

Luxury high-rise condo for rent at $10K per month

One of the world’s most unique high-rise condominiums is now available for lease. The AAA “Garden Unit” at One Queensridge Place, a rare luxury residence with more than 5,700 square feet of private landscaped backyard, is now available for $10,000 per month.

Five tips for a great virtual home tour

Virtual tours are more critical than ever with open houses and in-person home tours on hold across much of the country because of the coronavirus. Here are five tips to help buyers get the most from remote showings during this unprecedented homebuying season.

Masters champion, rocker buy Vegas homes

A former Masters and British Open championship golfer and a rocker closed on new multi-million-dollar homes in April as the luxury market remains ahead of it’s 2019 pace despite the slowdown from COVID-19.

Follow the rules on parking and pools

Community pools are still closed. Still, getting questions on parking. Here are some rules and guide lines.

Cadence offers financial incentives

A new incentive will soon be available for those looking to purchase a home at Cadence in Henderson. Beginning May 22, for the first 100 homes sold at Cadence, the individual homebuyers will receive a credit of $3,500 towards the purchase of a home.

Luxury high-rise condo for rent at $10K per month

One of the world’s most unique high-rise condominiums is now available for lease. The AAA “Garden Unit” at One Queensridge Place, a rare luxury residence with more than 5,700 square feet of private landscaped backyard, is now available for $10,000 per month.

Southern Highlands to hold fireworks display

The fireworks are on! This year to bring the community together while still staying apart, the 18th annual Southern Highlands Community Fireworks will proceed in a socially distant format on Memorial Day, May 25 at 8:15 p.m. The fireworks will originate and be displayed high from the hilltop at Olympia Sports Park. While the park will be closed to the public, the height of the fireworks has been increased this year for families and residents to see and enjoy while at home.

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