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Las Vegas Relocation

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Over the last ten months I’ve been collecting photos of Las Vegas. You won’t see pictures of the Strip only of the Neighborhoods and what really makes this city special. Here is a link that will take you to over 700 photos of the City of Las Vegas and the areas that surround it.

If you’re looking at relocating to Las Vegas or just thinking about a vacation this is a great site for planning that future event.

Photos of Las Vegas

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Las Vegas Real Estate - Desert Shores Real Estate

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Is it time to buy a home in Las Vegas?

I’m revisiting this topic since much has changed since August of 2006. Mortgage rates are down and home prices have moved quite a bit lower. Due to excessive speculation by builders and investors we have a lot of supply on the market. This is a buyers market and it may not be that way for long.  

One can rarely predict the bottom of any market correction whether it be in home prices or the stock market. People tend to panic and look too much at the present when trying to make decisions.

One thing that I noticed when I came to Las Vegas was how the Las Vegas Valley is filling up.  I started to think of Seattle, where I was born and raised. The geography of Seattle is quite different; however, each city displays a unique restriction in the growth of new housing. In Las Vegas, the valley of growth is surrounded on most sides by mountains, and there is a finite amount of land available in the valley for building.

 

One might suggest that the builders may be able to move outside the valley.  Most of that land is owned by the Bureau of Land Management and they would need to make a decision about releasing more land for development. Expanding the boundaries for development is a hotly contested issue with conservationists. You can look to Lake Las Vegas (above) to see what can be done in the middle of a desert.  

Why has the demand for real estate been so great over the last five years?

Las Vegas which means “The Meadows” is a lot more than The Strip. Las Vegas is surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and canyons. You will find that many diverse communities have sprung up from the desert. The Desert Shores, The Lakes  and the Lake Las Vegas communities were built around man-made lakes and few people in the country would ever envision seeing such a sight in Las Vegas. There are many master planned communities in Las Vegas and you will find parks, trail systems, community centers, golf courses, and wonderfully landscaped thoroughfares.

 

Las Vegas was just voted the Number One Adventure Town in America in the September 2007 edition of National Geographic. The reason for this is because of all the opportunities to participate in outdoor activities within a short distance of Vegas: hiking, boating, mountain biking, skiing, rock climbing, to name a few. Vegas is not just for gambling anymore. A secret has been revealed that we locals have known about for a long time.

When one looks at growth in the Las Vegas Valley there are many issues to consider. You have to look at the available water resources, increased energy costs, declines in quality of life as perceived by potential residents, and the physical limitations of Las Vegas Valley. At the present rate of growth, predictions indicate that land currently available for development in Las VegasValley will be built-out in the next 7 years.

What does this all mean?

Okay, we have had over-building and this will continue to depress home prices until the supply is reduced. However, one must keep in mind the limitations that are imposed on this area. There is a real concern about water resources and there are those who will fight development beyond the Valley. If the demand for real estate in the Valley starts to perk up in a year or two, home prices will move higher in the future.  You cannot dismiss the law of supply and demand.

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Mt Charleston Real Estate

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Drove to Mt. Charleston on Saturday and yes there is snow. I didn’t go to the ski slopes, instead just drove up to the Mr Charleston Lodge for lunch. Breakfast would have been nice but you need to be there before 11:30 a. m. to be served.  After lunch I took a few pictures of the  sledding area just above the lodge.

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Snows piling up!

Kids are so tough. 

This is another side of Vegas that many of us forget about. Just as well it would get too crowded.  

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Indoor Pool - Centennial Hills Community Center

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May not be warm enough to swim outside but some of the community centers have great indoor facilities.

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Custom Homes in Las Vegas

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There are alternatives to the homes that most builders are putting up in Las Vegas. Most of these homes carry a hefty price tag, however, it is encouraging that someone out there has some imagination.   This home is one that I found on a drive through Centennial Hills and you’ll find a few more below.

 

Adobe and Tuscan stlye homes really do have a place in this desert community of ours. Too bad that the builders can’t seem to get beyond what has worked for them in the past. It would be refreshing to see a builder develop a community that has a more comfortable feel to it.

In Summerlin you will find some homes that have a Tuscan appeal. The picture below is from one of the Summerlin Villages and it is somewhat representative of that type of appeal. 

 

If your looking for a homes like these in Las Vegas give Clayton Fejfar at Century 21 MoneyWorld a call. He is one of the real estate agents that I work with in Las Vegas and you can count on him for excellent service and follow up. His number is (702) 604-6066.