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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

6 Kitchen Cabinet Colors That Will Never Go Out of Style

One of the most time-consuming and costly areas of the home to renovate is the kitchen, which is why it’s important to be thoughtful in your design choices when you decide to make a change. While you may tend to focus on backsplash and countertop materials, the real choice is what color to paint your kitchen cabinets. As a major focal point of the kitchen, your cabinets can make or break the space. Choosing a hue that will never go out of style, rather than opting for what’s on trend, will prevent you from wanting to change your kitchen cabinet paint color

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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

Las Vegas Housing Prices Remain Stable but Inventory Low

Las Vegas housing prices held steady in January at a median of $345,000, which broke the record in November and remained unchanged in December.  But, according to The Las Vegas Realtor Association, inventory remains extremely low around the valley. I believe this is in part due to Appraisers being conservative in their valuations.  A healthy market is six months of inventory (days on market before an offer is accepted) as of today, we are around 3 weeks.  The current lack of inventory makes it difficult for both realtors and home buyers. Every time you go try to show a listing

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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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