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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop With Stacy – August 2023

Friends, Family & Clients, I’m excited to bring you my personally curated monthly newsletter with a local business spotlight, community outreach, and events or things to do. With over 20 years of real estate experience in Las Vegas and my passion for the community, I wanted to bring everything together in one place.  I hope you’ll consider getting involved and shopping locally. Happy Summertime, Stacy Events + Things to Do Super Summer Theatre – One of my personal favorite things to do in the summertime is to see an outdoor play while nestled into the Spring Mountain Ranch park.  Take

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Stacy Sheeley

Neighborhood Guide to Las Vegas

Las Vegas expands far beyond the glimmering Strip.  This bustling city is a mosaic of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm and character.  We put together an interesting array of unique communities and hidden gems.  Here are some of our favorites from country clubs to the trendy historical district and beyond.  Las Vegas definitely does have it all!   The Historical District Scotch Eighties One of the hidden treasures of Las Vegas is the tight-knit communities just to the west of the Las Vegas Strip.  The Scotch Eighties community takes its name from the fact that many of

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Stacy Sheeley

Why Dogs Love Summerlin

Every dog must have his day! Dogs are a quintessential part of our lives, and I cannot imagine mine without my fur baby Barkley.  So, what are you waiting for?  Why not make Summerlin your home?  You and your dog will LOVE it.   “If you don’t own a dog, at least one, there’s not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.”  -Roger Caras   The Trail System Summerlin is known for its expansive outdoor recreational amenities, including the 200-mile Summerlin Trail System and dozens of parks.  The trail system wanders through Summerlin

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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop With Stacy – June 2023

Friends, Family & Clients, I’m excited to bring you my personally curated monthly newsletter with a local business spotlight, community outreach, and events or things to do. With over 20 years of real estate experience in Las Vegas and my passion for the community, I wanted to bring everything together in one place.  I hope you’ll consider getting involved and shopping locally. Happy Summertime, Stacy Best Places to Watch Fireworks – Fourth of July Fireworks of great vantage points include The Strip, Downtown, Green Valley Ranch, Lake Las Vegas, Red Rock Resort in Summerlin, Floyd Lamb Park (North), and M

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Stacy Sheeley

Las Vegas’ Best Brunch Spots – Neighborhood Eateries off The Strip

If any city serves up a decadent brunch, it has to be Las Vegas.  Brunch is the meal where all rules go out the window, and you can have bottomless Bloody Marys or endless Mimosas while eating pancakes, oysters on the half shell or a creative Eggs Benedict.  Here are some of my favorites that are locally owned and off The Strip.   1. Honey Salt Since 2012 Honey Salt has been serving market inspired cuisine with a fresh farm-to-table style flair.  They commit themselves to using the best quality ingredients from local and regional farmers, fishermen and growers.  My

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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop with Stacy – February 2023

Big League Weekend – Las Vegas Ballpark Big League Weekend is returning for two action-packed weekends on March 4&5, March 18-19.  A total of 4 Spring Training games will be played.  Tickets starting at $25 and can be purchased through the Summerlin.com website or ticketmaster.com Lee Canyon in the Winter – Discover winter adventures at Lee Canyon with skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snow play and winter camping.  There is a recently remodeled lodge at the base of the mountain to enjoy lunch while watching the skiers come down the mountain.  Just the scenic drive is worth it to see snow in

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Stacy Sheeley

Design Trends 2023

If you’re thinking of buying a new home or adding some pizzazz to your current space, then look no further than our list of trends to incorporate.  From warming color palettes and jewel toned-accents to layers of texture and touch of nostalgia, the new year will be filled with a fresh take. Gray Is Out and Warm Is In 2023 is the rebirth of the warm and cozy colors – warm whites, soothing taupes, and rich earth tones.  This is a cleanser to the sterile, white an driftwood look.  Instead layers of rich fabrics and finishes to give a cozy

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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop with Stacy – January 2023

Friends, Family & Clients, I’m excited to bring you my personally curated monthly newsletter with a local business spotlight, community outreach, and events or things to do. With over 20 years of real estate experience in Las Vegas and my passion for the community, I wanted to bring everything together in one place.  I hope you’ll consider getting involved and shopping locally. As always, I am here for you, Stacy Lee Canyon in the Winter – Discover winter adventures at Lee Canyon with skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snow play and winter camping.  There is a recently remodeled lodge at the base

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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop With Stacy – November 2022

Friends, Family & Clients, I’m excited to bring you my personally curated monthly newsletter with a local business spotlight, community outreach, and events or things to do. With over 20 years of real estate experience in Las Vegas and my passion for the community, I wanted to bring everything together in one place.  I hope you’ll consider getting involved and shopping locally. As always, I am here for you, Stacy Las Vegas National Horse Show – The Las Vegas National Horse Show runs from November 14th – 20th at the South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa. This event is open

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Stacy Sheeley

Eight Ways To Get A Luxury Home Look For Less

Decorating a home on a budget?  Eight ways to get luxury looks for less. Make Architectural Interest By Adding Panels Wall paneling ideas can make drab architecture look much more intriguing.  I just personally added paneling to my kitchen penninsula to make it look like cabinetry.  I also have a rather large primary bedroom that is a deep shade of blue.  I added wainscotting and brought it up 4′ to really add interest and a pop of white in a sea of blue.  Im happy to share my carpenters contact info. Obviously we all review our budgets and prioritize where

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