Condominiums come in many styles, amenities and personalities. "Not all condos are created equal, and people should consider this when they begin their search," ...
The “right” time to buy a home is contingent upon multiple factors, but for many, the current market in Las Vegas—a growing local economy with lower interest rates—has created an ideal ...
Downtown has become the epicenter of local events in Las Vegas — from huge annual festivals such as Life is Beautiful to monthly street fairs, including First Friday. Individuals from across the Valley and around the country ...
Open floor plans are a desirable feature for many homebuyers. “People choose open floor plans because it exemplifies how they want to live—light, airy and not blocked into little rooms,” ...
Conventional wisdom typically dictates that homeowners must sell their current home before purchasing their next. However, sellers who are rightsizing—which in this case means moving to a living space of optimum size and shedding the unused spaces of a large house—may be in a unique situation.
There are important distinctions between HOAs that accompany stand-alone homes and HOAs associated with condominium structures—mainly, what they each offer.
Living in a condominium is an entirely different experience than living in a single-family home or renting an apartment, and offers an array of benefits and lifestyle options that cannot be found anywhere else.
Of the changes we’ve seen in the past decade, the recovery of the housing market has been paramount to our growth as a community. Today’s market is steadier and more sustainable, partially as a result of the lending safeguards that were instituted after the collapse to protect buyers. Here is a look at how key lending practices have changed.