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Raiders fans purchase One Las Vegas condo

Updated October 9, 2018 - 4:38 pm

Marcellus and Pamela Jones, longtime Californians and loyal Raiders fans, always viewed Las Vegas as a vacation spot, frequenting the city so often, they owned a timeshare on the south end of the Strip.

“We actually watched One Las Vegas being built from the ground up years ago and then toyed with the idea of making Las Vegas our permanent residence, but Pamela wasn’t ready to make the move,” Marcellus Jones said. “But when retirement was on the horizon for us, I intentionally incorporated adding ‘local’ activities and experiences off-Strip into our visits to convince Pamela this was the place for us. And when the NFL Raiders announced their move to Las Vegas, we knew it was a sign. We had to act on our longtime dream and follow our team to the Entertainment Capital of the World. And while we always thought high-rise living was not for us, One Las Vegas proved us wrong at every turn.”

Although the couple started looking for a new home nearly two years ago, the two kept gravitating back to One Las Vegas because of the community’s all-inclusive, resort-inspired lifestyle and residences with panoramic views. The Joneses were impressed with the community’s thoughtful resident amenities, including friendly and full-service concierge, state-of-the-art, two-story fitness center, storage unit, garage parking and 24-hour security patrol.

“Not in a million years did I ever think we would be living in a high-rise, primarily because I always believed the price tag attached to owning a high-rise condominium was unaffordable,” Pamela Jones said. “But the cost of owning a home at One Las Vegas is full of value and relatively affordable, particularly in comparison to the cost of housing in California. In July, we purchased a spacious residence that overlooks the valley and more importantly, faces the stadium and future home of our No. 1 team, the Raiders!”

As a social worker, Pamela Jones actively contributed to the community’s healing, working with Oct. 1 shooting victims after the tragedy that struck the city a year ago. That profound experience bonded her to the city and further changed her thinking about Las Vegas.

“Like many, I viewed Las Vegas as a city best fit for those who like to gamble and party, but I can now happily admit there is so much more to this city than that. It’s a melting pot of culture and diversity, home to some of the best food and entertainment we’ve ever had the pleasure to experience and more importantly, it’s a city that has demonstrated great strength and sense of community. And now, with the addition of professional sports teams, like our own Raiders, Las Vegas offers even more. We couldn’t he more thrilled and proud to be homeowners at One Las Vegas,” Pamela Jones said.

One Las Vegas homes range from 1,344 square feet to 2,857 square feet with many floor plans, offering views of the mountains and the Strip. Two-bedroom homes are priced from the mid-$300,000s and three-bedroom homes are priced from the high $400,000s.

One Las Vegas received approval from Fannie Mae to offer financing options as low as 3 percent down for eligible first-time homebuyers and is only the second condominium community in Las Vegas since 2008 to obtain Fannie Mae PERS (Project Eligibility Review Service) final project approval. One Las Vegas also offers buyers Veteran Affairs-guaranteed mortgages in addition to traditional 15- and 30-year financing options.

One Las Vegas is located close to Interstate 15 and the 215 Beltway and just minutes from McCarran International Airport, and is also close to T-Mobile Arena and the under-construction NFL Raiders Stadium. Town Square, just a few blocks north of the property, provides one-stop shopping and scores of dining and entertainment options right in the neighborhood.

For more information, call 702-405-9020 or visit the One Las Vegas on-site sales center at 8255 S. Las Vegas Blvd.; or online at www.theonelv.com. The sales center is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

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