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Stacy Sheeley

5 Front Door Colors to Give Your Home Serious Curb Appeal

Want to give the exterior of your home a facelift without spending big bucks?  Painting your front door is a cheap and easy fix that can make a huge difference.  However, choosing the color that works best for your house can be tough.  Certain tones convey sophistication, others create a welcoming and homey vibe, and some are bold design statements.  With the right color, you can communicate the kind of home you keep to visitors before they even turn the knob. Here are five front door paint colors that will make your home stand out.  Make sure to check with

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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

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

Kitchen Trends 2022

Stark white everything is out.  The hottest trends and top design features that Buyers are looking for most.  The color white is no longer a staple and quartz is the most desired countertop. Cabinets go dark Moody hues like matte black, navy, forest and olive green dominate in shaker style or unadorned flat style.  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

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Stacy Sheeley

Featured Listing

7580 Prancing Pony Ct. Las Vegas, NV 89131 A semi-custom estate on almost ½ acre (.43) with breath taking mountain views, an inviting pool and a feeling of being in the peaceful country. Imagine a sprawling one-story featuring a living room with wet bar and a formal dining room that open to a study/office. Also, a spacious family room, kitchen with island, countertop bar and breakfast room. The backyard has a huge, covered patio with multiple entertaining areas, pool, a play area, bbq, paved RV parking & plenty of room for anything else your heart desires. The primary bedroom suite

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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

8 Signs of a Good Agent Worth Selling Your Home

Not all real estate agents are equal. An analysis of 27 million transactions reveals that the top 5% of real estate agents sell homes for 10% more than the average agent.  That means that working with a subpar agent could lose you up to $25,000 on a $250,000 home deal — a considerable loss. With over 14,000 Agents in Las Vegas, there is no shortage to choose from.  But how do you know if a real estate agent is a top producer or an average Joe? Here are eight signs of a good real estate agent who can carry you

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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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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

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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