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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

What happened in the Las Vegas real estate market in February 2023?

The local Las Vegas housing market is much more balanced now than it has been in recent years.  Instead of sellers having full advantage, buyers are now in a better position, since prices have stabilized and we have more homes on the market. We’ve seen two straight months of stable home prices.  It was encouraging to see sales increase from January to February, while new listings continue to decline. Even with mortgage interest rates reaching 7% recently, this shows a strong underlying interest in owning a home here in Las Vegas. Median Home Price $424,995 -5.6% from February 2022 Homes Sold

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Stacy Sheeley

2022 Year in Review – Las Vegas Housing Market Update

Year-End Summary We ended 2022 at the same median sales price of $425,000 that we ended with in December of 2021.  Besides entering what is usually the slowest time of year for the housing market, rising mortgage interest rates have caused a contraction of sales. At the same time, we know that the housing market is cyclical and that the bottom is not falling out.  This would be indicative of the median sale price being close to what it was at pre-pandemic levels. With prices leveling off and more homes available for sale, we’re seeing a more balanced market that makes

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Stacy Sheeley

5945 N. Juliano Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89149

4 Bedrooms + Den  |  3.5 Bathrooms  |  3-Car Garage + Workshop Pool & Spa, RV Parking & 2 Gates, Over 1/2 Acre Lot List Price $875,000 This home has it all!  Tons of charm and curb appeal.  Huge entertaining spaces including indoors and outdoors.  Inside features a spacious Living and Dining Room plus opens to a Den or Flex Space that can be converted to a 5th Bedroom, Playroom, Office or Gym.  The kitchen has a ton of storage space including a walk-in pantry, desk, buffet, countertop bar plus a breakfast area.  The Primary Bedroom Suite is ample with

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Stacy Sheeley

Stacy Sheeley Answers Top Real Estate Questions

Over the past few years, the Las Vegas housing market has seen a lot of changes. Since the pandemic, the pricing of real estate soared with home prices up between 20% to 30% in some areas, due to an increase in demand. But recently things have started to shift and are showing signs of a more balanced housing market, which has led many prospective homebuyers and sellers to question what the future holds. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer wondering if it’s the right time to jump into the market or contemplating the idea of selling your home, Stacy has taken

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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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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

Does Your Home Have Curb Appeal?

The curb appeal of your home is a critical factor in attracting prospective buyers.  Buyers usually form an opinion within the first few seconds of pulling up to the home or online from the photos. Here are some tips to help you get started: Take a step back and look at your home through the eyes of the Buyer. Take care of small tasks such as weeding, mowing, sweeping, cleaning cobwebs and windows. Tackle bigger projects such as power washing, painting, patching stucco and planting. Stage – plant flower beds, flower pots, change out coach lights, a new door mat,

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