Some Highlights The percentage of income needed to afford a median-priced home today is declining, while that for renting is on the rise (as are rent prices).This is making buying a home an increasingly attractive option for many people, especially with low mortgage rates driving purchasing ... » Learn More about The Cost of Renting Vs. Buying a Home [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Be Prepared for Closing Costs
Get out those piggy banks! Saving for a down payment in preparation for buying a new home is common knowledge -- sadly most mortgages that allowed zero down payments have long disappeared. While FHA and VA loans still offer little to no money down, most potential homebuyers will need to save at ... » Learn More about Be Prepared for Closing Costs
Housing Inventory is low, consider New Construction
As you may have heard, most of the country is experiencing a very tight real estate market at the moment. Inventory levels are historically low, as after spending so much time at home (we will not miss you lockdowns and quarantines!), home owners have been able to focus on their property and how it ... » Learn More about Housing Inventory is low, consider New Construction
Keeping Cool with Kids in Las Vegas
Staying cool in Vegas can be difficult, as can finding activities to keep your kids occupied while doing so. You both want to get out of the house, but don’t want to sweat buckets or do something short-lived. Locals also might want to avoid the strip to stave off their exposure to tourist ... » Learn More about Keeping Cool with Kids in Las Vegas
8 Unique Wine Experiences in Las Vegas
We’ve tackled date night, ice cream, and everyone’s favorite happy hour friend – the Margarita – now, It’s wine time, y'all! Vegas has a unique wine culture (like everything else we do) that includes wineries, tastings, dining, and fun activities that let you escape and chill. Unsurprisingly, ... » Learn More about 8 Unique Wine Experiences in Las Vegas