South Point horse racing handicapper dies

Patrick McQuiggan was 64. He served as the in-house horse racing handicapper at the casino for the past seven or eight years, a casino official said.

Nevada seeks waiver from federal student testing requirement

Nevada students may have one less worry this spring amid school closures after Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert moved to cancel standardized testing.

The Ladder: The latest hiring, promotion news in the Las Vegas Valley

Private equity investment firm Bravia Capital has engaged Gian F. Brosco , president and CEO of Nevada Community Foundation, to serve as an adviser to the board of directors of Bravia’s Nevada holding company, Bravia Capital Partners NV Inc.

Miami chic found in Las Vegas’ Lakes community

Within The Lakes community, 2909 Coast Line Court expresses the sleek sophistication and laid-back comfort of southeastern Florida design right down to its stunning waterfront views.

Builders, Realtors adapt to coronavirus crisis

Las Vegas has shut down to the world for gaming and hospitality as it deals with COVID-19, but the homebuilding and existing home sales’ industries continue on despite the blow to the economy that’s already caused a halt to some sales and postponement of others.

Mortgage rates get left behind after Feds’ slashing spree

While it seems like the whole world is collapsing around us — let’s remember that “this too shall pass.” If you’ve checked mortgage interest rates recently you’ve probably been shocked by what your loan officer quoted you. While the Federal Reserve just reduced the federal funds rate to essentially zero — mortgage rates skyrocketed. What happened? What should you be doing now if you are an existing homeowner, or are considering a home purchase?

HOA boards will need to adapt to deal with coronavirus crisis

The virus and the closures of business have greatly impacted our community and now our homeowner associations. The financial impact upon our homeowners will be felt. Boards and managers may have to temporarily revise some of their policies as to delinquencies and precollection notices and provide extensions to allow homeowners more time to correct their violations as well as slow down the fining process. This is the time for our boards and managers to show some compassion as we work together, helping each other.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS — MARCH 21

After an extensive executive search, the Nevada Housing Coalition board of directors hired Christine (Bekes) Hess as the first executive director for the statewide nonprofit.

City National donates $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity project in Henderson

City National Bank has announced it has provided Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas with a $5,000 donation in support of the organization’s build project in Henderson. City National is supporting Habitat for Humanity in a number of its major markets as part of a nationwide initiative.

Live large in Summerlin condo or town home

While single-family homes are still the dream of many, condominiums, town homes, lofts and other city-style options are growing in popularity for obvious reasons. Their typically smaller floor plans equate to less maintenance; yard work is nonexistent; and abundant amenities are often available to deliver a highly desirable active lifestyle.

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