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You certainly have no shortage to choose from when it comes to finding a real estate agent. In fact, the National Association of Realtors 2018 Member Report totaled a whopping 1.3 million realtors in the United States — a 6% increase from the previous year.
No one was ready for the pandemic, and it’s left many of us scrambling to determine our next steps. Specifically, what if you’re interested in selling your home during coronavirus? Is it possible, and furthermore, is it wise?
It's a common question brought to our attention from many future home-sellers. They want to know how they can make their home more valuable to potential buyers. Before you go and spend any money, let's talk about several things you can do to increase your home value and get the asking price you want.
You were gearing up to buy a home in the Las Vegas-area, and then a global pandemic put the breaks on your plans. But not so fast, don’t give up yet, it might still be possible to buy a home in the time of Covid-19.
As we adapt to this new way of living, we want to come together as a community and support local businesses.
The master planned community of Peccole Ranch is located on the western side of Las Vegas with Summerlin right next door, located between Charleston and Sahara and bordered on the east and west by Fort Apache and Hualapia.
The Ridges in Summerlin is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Las Vegas and is home to seven custom neighborhoods and four high-end production home neighborhoods.
Located in Summerlin, the Red Rock Country Club community is one of the finest luxury neighborhoods in Las Vegas.