In the fight against the COVID-19 virus, businesses across Nevada and the U.S. are working to maintain productivity and to keep their employees on payroll. As businesses reopen to the public, it will be vital that golf courses, like mine, and others in Southern Nevada work together to drive the state’s economy.
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The longer the crisis drags on, the more the coronavirus could transform development patterns and buyers’ preferences.
With children out of school and social distancing suggested for everyone to avoid further spread of the coronavirus, valley residents spend a lot more time at home and in their neighborhoods these days. Even with the gradual reopening of businesses and facilities, you can count on the fact that our new normal won’t look anything like the past for at least a little while.
Through the month of May, Pardee Homes is offering special financing promotion on homes that will close by the end of June. The benefits include lower interest rates and monthly payments during the first years of your homeownership, according to Pardee Homes Division President Klif Andrews.
While many of the valley remains closed or are operating under limited hours and capacity, residents at Inspirada, the master-planned community in Henderson continue to engage in fun and creative home activities thanks to the Inspirada Community Association’s ongoing commitment to providing arts, crafts and pastimes from a safe distance.
The village of Stonebridge in Summerlin offers an array of new homes in 10 neighborhoods — all set against the dramatic and scenic backdrop of nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. In fact, the village features no fewer than 54 unique floor plans in single- and two-story elevations, making Stonebridge the community’s most actively selling village, today.
In the last month, Southern Nevada Home Builders Association’s members raised $468,100 for Nevada’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force. SNHBA CEO Nat Hodgson said his goal was $300,000.
For Las Vegas Aces forward Dearica Hamby, the saying there’s no place like home never had greater meaning during the COVID-19 global pandemic when she returned to the U.S. from Italy and later moved into her new place in Henderson.
In the last month, Southern Nevada Home Builders Association’s members raised $468,100 for Nevada’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force. SNHBA CEO Nat Hodgson said his goal was $300,000.
As of May 1, the restrictions set by Gov. Steve Sisolak to keep the pools closed have not been released. Your association as others are waiting for the green light from the governor. I suggest that you may want to contact his office.
Matter Real Estate Group (Matter) and the Vegas Chamber have announced a free webinar series titled, “Going Back to Work.”
A recent report released by Las Vegas Realtors shows the local housing market feeling the effects of the worldwide pandemic and economic downturn.
The effects of the pandemic have thrown the world for a loop in ways no one has ever felt before. The age of COVID-19 has affected our health system, filled our news feeds and changed the way we live and do business. Despite all forecasts pointing to an triumphant 2020, no one could have predicted that a virus would be able to shut down the Las Vegas Strip. But during a time of tragedy, when many are feeling fear, discomfort and uncertainty, there has been an overwhelming amount of compassion and acts of kindness.
Representatives of the Las Vegas housing industry got a briefing Thursday that showed net sales and buyer traffic have rebounded slightly after a steep decline following the shutdown of the casino industry and other non-essential businesses in March due to COVID-19.
Lake Las Vegas, Henderson’s only waterfront master plan, continues its new-home sales with communities from trusted builders including Blue Heron, Pulte, Lennar, Woodside Homes, Del Webb and Taylor Morrison Homes.