The National Apartment Association has announced Ovation Property Management’s Phyllis Garcia as the 2023 Malcolm N. Bennett Advocate of the Year award winner.
Developer Kris Templeton took inspiration from historic luxury communities such as Section 10 and Rancho Circle to design traditional estate living for his development, The Estates at Lone Mountain.
Las Vegas Realtors presented annual awards this month to some of its leading and longtime members, with immediate past President Brandon Roberts being honored as LVR’s Realtor of the Year.
The exclusive neighborhood’s 5,887-square-foot show home demonstrates Prado’s unique architecture and Cresta’s semi-custom floor plan. The sophisticated two-story property at 7388 Olive Creek Court is listed for $6.5 million, offering a signature Vegas Modern design.
With a grant of $750,000, the Wells Fargo Foundation will fuel the creation of the Team Rubicon TRades Academy to address the need for credentialed contractors in communities nationwide.
Residential construction will begin soon on the luxury high-rise condominium Cello Tower, which will anchor the mixed-use Origin at Symphony Park, both created by Red Ridge Development. Pricing for eight penthouse suites starts at $4.5 million. The 240 one- and two-bedroom plus den residences begin at $700,000.
The high-rise condo market held steady during the third quarter despite elevated interest rates, but the arrival of high-net-worth visitors this past week for the Formula One race has prompted Realtors and a downtown developer of a 32-story project to seize the opportunity of those looking for a Las Vegas address.
The latest numbers from Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research President Andrew Smith show the top 10 builders during the third quarter of 2023 had 2,383 net sales — sales minus cancellations — compared to 1,385 net sales in the third quarter of 2022.
A palatial estate owned by the Prince of Brunei has found a buyer, and a MacDonald Highlands home that set the all-time Las Vegas sales record in 2021 is on the market for $34 million — just in time for the F1 race on the Strip.