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Stacy Sheeley

The Urban Core of West Summerlin

There are exciting things brewing in West Summerlin!  Summerlin West Urban Core Takes Shape! Howard Hughes Corporation has stated that the Summerlin West Urban Core will be the “Yin to the Yang of Downtown Summerlin.”  What does that mean? I think it means that Urban Core will be a different type of venue for Summerlin West residents and visitors.  From what we hear, its going to have an upscale shopping and dining district complete with a grocer (hmmm… Whole Foods?).  Also, to include “The Hub” – an outdoor gathering space with an area for events; much like The Green at

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Stacy Sheeley

The Luxury Home Market – Half Yearly Report – 2003

The Las Vegas housing market remains a dynamic and exciting space, reflecting the city’s vibrant atmosphere.  Opportunities abound for Luxury Homeowner’s with desirable properties.  Because of the shortage of available homes, now is a golden opportunity for Sellers.  We are seeing Luxury homebuilders selling out and striving to build to meet new demand.  If you’re ready for a change – now is definitely the time to sell your Luxury home.   Q2 Luxury Home Sales – Most Expensive by Price Per Square Foot     Selling Your Luxury Home With Stacy For 20 years Stacy has been providing personalized real

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Stacy Sheeley

Las Vegas Market Report – June 2023

What really happened in the housing market in June 2023? After increasing gradually for a couple of months, it looks like local home prices have hit a plateau – at least for now.  The number of homes being sold and available for sale was also remarkably similar from May.  Home builders are doing what they can to bring more homes to the market, but we will need more homes available to sell.  Our inventory shortage is counteracting any negative response to the higher interest rates right now. Median Home Price $440,990  -8.1% from June 2022 Homes Sold 2,263  -14.1% from

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Stacy Sheeley

Stark White Everything Is Out: New Kitchen Trends

The hottest trends and top design features that Buyers are looking for most. Cabinets go dark The color white is no longer a staple.  Moody hues like matte black, navy, forest and olive green dominate.  They give space for the homeowner to express their unique taste.  Warm, earthy tones of the 70s are back in style.  Behr Color Trends 2022 Invite nature in with natural woods Wood tones are coming back, however, the natural wood and not your Grandma’s honey oak cabinets.  Designers are sticking with softer hues and white oak in particular.  White oak pairs well with other organic

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Stacy Sheeley

The Scoop With Stacy

August 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 Local Business Spotlight Harlo Steakhouse & Bar has mastered the formula of Strip-worthy flash and sizzle in a comfortable neighborhood setting of Downtown Summerlin.  The dining room has

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Stacy Sheeley

5 New Ways to Make Your Listing Stand Out

For many people, homes are no longer just a place to live — they’ve become our offices, our new favorite restaurants, our gyms and more. So, when you’re listing a home, it’s important to demonstrate how the space can be used in new ways. Here are five ideas to help buyers realize the full potential of your property: 1. Take it outside Whether it’s a porch, yard or patio, buyers are looking for a place to get away from the indoors. A big selling feature of some of the new home construction is the indoor/outdoor living that seamlessly goes from

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Stacy Sheeley

Is Listing Your Home During Holiday Season a Good Idea?

If you’re on the fence about listing your home for sale during this holiday season, don’t be. It’s a strong seller’s market. Key Points *Sellers often wait to list until spring. But this year isn’t like others. *Homeowners who want or need to sell during the 2021 holiday season probably won’t have too much competition. *Historically low interest rates have fueled the increase in buyer demand for homes. But rates are expected to rise in 2022. The holiday season is typically not peak listing time for real estate. But the current situation, namely a super-low supply of homes coupled with

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Selliing Your Home
Stacy Sheeley

We have decided to sell our home. What comes next?

Once the decision is made to sell your home, the big question is – what now? Most homeowner’s are interviewing two or three Realtors to potentially list their home.  I would say that I get hired because of the answer to their first question:  “what do you want us to do?’  I have a reputation for breaking records in communities and I think its a direct reflection of how we present and market the house. How to Prepare The Edit – What does your family value and what is important?  You will need to go through each room and closet. 

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Stacy Sheeley

What Makes Your Property Value Increase? Key Factors To Watch.

Appreciation: The celebrated phenomenon of your home’s value increasing over time. The more your home appreciates from the purchase price, the more profit you’ll bag at resale.  Appreciation won’t passively manifest. You’ll need to maintain your home’s condition and keep tabs on your neighborhood’s development to secure a value rise. Real estate market factors Supply and demand Property values rise when a low supply of homes for sale meets strong buyer demand, as buyers compete in bidding wars to secure a home from the limited inventory. “We definitely have seen an increase in home values recently and the biggest factor driving that

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Stacy Sheeley

5 Home Features Attracting Buyers Right Now

Selling this year?  These are the improvements to make. Spending so much more time at home, this year has everyone taking a closer look at their homes and the improvements that they wish they had.  Many homeowners are making drastic improvements to make more space altogether and others are deciding they simply need a new home altogether.  I thought I’d share a few features showing up on wants and needs lists in the age of COVID-19. Quiet Space Many homeowners have now worked from home in some capacity, which makes a quiet place to work remotely a much higher priority

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