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Posted on Thursday, April 30, 2009
The traditional Nuclear Family is becoming a thing of the past when referring to Summerlin real estate . The amount of non-family households have gone up little by little over the past 70 years. Instead of purchasing homes in the suburbs, singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are now living in high-rise condo buildings.

There are so many reasons why occupants are leaning towards high-risees. First-time buyers look for low prices, empty nesters seek a lifestyle shift, and a lot of younger individuals want entertainment and culture. All over the U.S., this trend is hitting downtown areas.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Many towns are looking to the past for downtown design. Cities of the past were designed in a rectangular block with a roads system, public and private buildings, a theater, and an amphitheater.

Developers, and folks interested in Summerlin real estate , should keep in mind that so many elements of design are timeless and should not be forgotten. The primary concern for newer developments is environmental issues. Much like the earlier developments, newer developers are working around forests, drainage corridors, and mountain ranges, as opposed to removing them.

Agendas also cover easy "walkability," which means eighty-percent of development is going to be within five minutes of 80 percent of all activities. The fact that this improvement focuses less on the house and much more on the community is perhaps the most notable connection to ancient civilization.
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Posted on Monday, April 27, 2009
Despite a slight dip in typical Summerlin apartment rentals, student housing remains steady. The average growth rate for every form of student housing has gone up by 7 percent, according to a recent report. Houses with three or more bedrooms have experienced the greatest increase, from 9 percent to 13 percent.

The majority of leases run the usual 12-months and remains by unit, not by bed. This news proves beneficial for Summerlin homeowners leasing to students.
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Posted on Sunday, April 26, 2009
Based on data from a new study, allowing your child design his or her individual study space in your Summerlin home just might end in more effective study time. A teenager's room needs to reflect his or her individual style and is a space for socializing, studying, and relaxing.

A computer and music are required in any efficient study space. With small rugs, table and floor lamps, organization systems, and warm colors, a study nook can be made a replica of a bookstore café or coffee shop. Keeping everything neat and clean is probably the most difficult, yet most effective task.

For more tips on decorating your child's study space, contact Summerlin real estate .
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Posted on Saturday, April 25, 2009
The correct lighting in any Summerlin home will make all the difference in the world. Lighting can brighten a whole space, draw attention to a particular architectural piece, or simply change the mood of a room. When putting in new lights, there are a few things to consider. It is important to use a consistent style. Radiant tract lighting will not look natural in an older home, while a period crystal chandelier is going to fit right in. Different things are often achieved through different forms of lighting. By putting lights under cabinets, you can accentuate a granite countertop.

Be sure you take a look at each room at night, without any natural light, to get a feel for the type of lighting that you will need. A sconce is a fantastic way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to most any wall. An exposed light bulb is unsightly, always cover the bulb. Finally, put in individual switches for every light and do not forget about the dimmers. Your Summerlin home will be beautifully lit by keeping these hints in mind.
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Posted on Saturday, April 25, 2009
The kids aren't the only ones wanting a tree house. Instead of purchasing a classic Summerlin home , think about building in the woods, literally. In some communities, tree houses, complete with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are the latest rage. Homes constructed surrounded by the branches of pine, spruce, and birch tress grant seclusion and an one-of-a-kind lifestyle.

A few of the homes come set up with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line, to really bring out the inner child. These home are not for everybody, although, many have been waiting their entire lives for the opportunity to live in a tree.
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Posted on Friday, April 24, 2009
Summerlin real estate has changed methods to form paperless transactions. A paperless system promises to make buying or selling a pieces of property a lot simpler and also save money and assist in closings. However, we have depended upon paper for ages and going paperless is not as clear cut as it sounds.

One of the toughest aspects of employing an electronic system is making sure agreements are secure. Electronic signatures were legalized in 2000 however, there is always the prospect of fraud. New legislature makes electronic transactions even safer, continuing the move to paperless methods.

We will see a better, more efficient method as this happens.
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Posted on Friday, April 24, 2009
An estimated 25-40 percent of condominium conversions have gone back to rentals, nationwide. This might have an affect on Summerlin real estate . Unable to sell these converted condos, individuals are encouraging tenants to come back. At this moment, rental rates have grown by 12-15 percent, but that price is expected to balance out as more conversions occur. Keep an eye out for Summerlin changes.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Renovations, like a brand new dining room or deck, ought to add value to your Summerlin home . When it is time to sell, some renovations might end up costing you.

Adding a swimming pool is required in the hot, dry regions. The thought of pool upkeep is enough to turn buyers away in a lot of the cooler regions. A house with a pool will not appeal to some families with younger children. The new room you added on is great for a game room, but you might not have considered how it looks from the exterior. A poorly planned addition, one that does not match the rest of the house, will be tough to sell.

When following design trends, be careful. Above the counter sinks and bamboo floors will date a home, just like orange carpet. When personalizing your Summerlin home, be smart and think ahead.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 21, 2009
A cutting edge design trend is sweeping the country. Many homeowners are calling in a taxidermist for thoughts on how to enhance their Summerlin home . Boutiques and high-end department stores have begun selling stuffed animals. From quails and doves to alligators and bobcats, taxidermy decor is all over the place.

A lot of people think that contemporary, cold interiors recieve a bit of warmth by using stuffed animals. Some believe an armadillo in front of the fireplace to be disturbing while others love the look. It is best to get your rhino while you can because there is no way to know how long this taxidermy chic look will last.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 21, 2009
More and more Summerlin home owners are living off the earth. Farm living has increased at the rate of 2 percent a year, based on data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. Farming for a profit is not what the majority of owners are interested in.

Since farming requires a lot of work, it isn't for everyone. The isolation factor is another explanation of why people steer clear from living on a farm. Nevertheless, if you enjoy open space and are looking for a challenge, farm living might be for you.
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Posted on Sunday, April 19, 2009
The kids aren't the only ones wanting a tree house. Think about building in the woods, literally, as opposed to buying a regular Summerlin home . In selected communities, tree houses, complete with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are the latest rage. An one-of-a-kind, private way of life is allowed in houses built amidst the branches of pine, spruce, and birtch tress.

A few of the homes come complete with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line, to really bring out the inner child. A few people have been waiting thier whole lives for the chance to live in a tree, nevertheless, this lifestyle is not be for everyone.
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Posted on Sunday, April 19, 2009
If your Summerlin home is on the market, you should bring in the professionals. Staging your home is a wonderful way to make a noteworthy first impression on potential buyers. Trading or taking out furniture to create an aesthetically pleasing look is how you stage a home. Staging will pay for iteslf although an extra cost is unappealing.

A staged home usually remains on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will, on average. To sell a home, the owner needs to be as removed as possible because staging is all about depersonalization. You have success when prospective buyers can foresee themselves in your Summerlin home .
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Posted on Saturday, April 18, 2009
Tree houses are not only for the kids anymore. Rather than purchasing a typical Summerlin home , think about building in the woods, literally. Tree houses, with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are popular in certain areas. Homes designed among the branches of pine, spruce, and birch tress provide seclusion and a unique way of life.

Some homes come equipped with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line, to really tap into the inner child. These home might not be for everyone, although, many have been waiting their entire lives for the opportunity to live in a tree house.
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Posted on Friday, April 17, 2009
Despite a slight dip in ordinary Summerlin apartment rentals, student housing remains stable. The median growth rate for all types of student housing has gone up by 7 percent, according to a recent report. The greatest increase, from 9 to 13 percent, was seen in homes with three or more bedrooms.

The majority of leases run the usual year and remains by unit, not by bed. Summerlin homeowners renting to students might find this news valuable.
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Posted on Friday, April 17, 2009
Based on data from the U.S. Commerce Department, this past Month showed an increase in new home sales. This is good news for Summerlin real estate . According to real estate analysts, new, single family home sales jumped by 4.6 percent.

Even though mortgage rates have been rising, economists predicted the market would slow down. Only a minor slowdown is projected even though the mortgage rates are expected to continue to rise over the following few months. There hasn't been a better time to buy a great Summerlin home .
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Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2009
One of the fundamental reasons why you purchased your Summerlin home is because it is a wise investment. You might want to think about buying a house in a college community if you are wanting a second investment.

Students, along with professors, will need a place to live as college enrollment is predicted to rise by 15 percent over the next 10 years. Typically, the surrounding area of a college generates more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

The most popular choices for college towns all across the country are Logan, UT, Fort Collins, CO, and Columbia, MO.
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Posted on Monday, April 13, 2009
Based on information from a recent study, allowing your child design his or her individual study area in your Summerlin home may result in more study time. A teenager's room is a place for socializing, studying, and relaxing and will need to reflect his or her individual style.

To construct an efficient study space, technology, complete with a computer and music, is required. A study nook can me made a reproduction of a bookstore cafe or coffee shop by including area rugs, table and floor lamps, organization units, and warm colors. Keeping things nice and orderly is perhaps the most difficult, yet most effective task.

For more hints on decorating your child's study space, contact Summerlin real estate .
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Posted on Sunday, April 12, 2009
Mold can harm almost any piece of Summerlin real estate . According to a recent study, mold growth is largely due to building quality, not weather and humidity.

Strict energy guidelines control the construction of today's buildings. When moisture becomes stuck inside the walls of a building, the greenhouse effect is created. To maintain the mold infestation, it is good to get regular roof, drainage, and structure inspections.

Prices may add up, but in the long run, it will be cheaper than fixing a sizeable mold problem. A mold problem could end a deal when it comes time to sell your Summerlin home .
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Posted on Friday, April 10, 2009
The breakthrough real estate website, Zillow.com, is requesting more from its visitors. Browsers now have the ability to add updated data about properties and make those facts public.

This new component will "dramatically enhance the quality and relevance of Zillow," says Zillow CEO, Richard Barton. To access this info, a homeowner should register their name and their home's history through a private verification process. Log on to Zillow to add figures to your Summerlin home .
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Posted on Thursday, April 09, 2009
In an effort to help teachers purchase a piece of Summerlin real estate , a new service has been recently released. First year teachers make an average of $31,794, making the reality of owning a home a long way off.

Teaming together, lending and title companies hope to provide mortgage options for teachers. There are unique programs that are set up for individuals in the field of education that companies hope to make teachers aware of. Teaching in one of the most underpaid job in the country. Teacher could purchase a home nearby their school, with their current salary, thanks to such programs.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Any piece of Summerlin real estate can be burdened by mold. While most believe weather and humidity to be fundamental indicators of mold development, a recent investigation revealed that building quality might be among the main ingredients.

The buildings of today are built to adhere to strict energy guidelines. The greenhouse effect is created when moisture is stuck inside the walls of a structure. It helps to get routine roof, drainage, and structure inspections to keep up on mold infestations.

It is more costly to fix a huge mold problem than it is to get yearly inspections. A mold problem might end a deal when the time comes to list your Summerlin home .
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Posted on Monday, April 06, 2009
Devices that come with cords are being purchased by even more individuals. Nearly every Summerlin home contains a mixture of cell phones, lap tops, and iPods, which come with a slew of unsightly cords. A lot of companies are now developing furniture with built in power strips, USB ports, and phone and Internet jacks. From end tables to work tables to coffee tables, power sources can be concealed almost anywhere.

One of the challenges that come with bringing power to side tables and coffee tables is staying away from spills. We are trained to keep liquids away from the computer, but will we be able to keep them away from the coffee table? We will need to proceed with caution until cell phones and laptops are made waterproof. This style of furniture is thought of as a luxury, but could eventually become standard.
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Posted on Sunday, April 05, 2009
The dry months of summer mean an increase of fire risk, not just pool parties and BBQ's. To make sure you and your family stay safe in the event of a fire in you Summerlin home , you have to be prepared. Put in smoke alarms in each room in the house, including stairwells. Test and clean them each month.

With your family, review and practice escape plans. Make sure all exits are easy to access and are free from obstacles. Have all heating structures and electrical outlets examined frequently and never keep flammables inside. Get in touch with Summerlin real estate or your local fire department for additional tips on fire safety.
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Posted on Saturday, April 04, 2009
While traditional Summerlin apartment rentals are seeing a slight dip, student housing is still steady. According to a recent report, the median growth rate for every form of student housing has increased by 7 percent. The highest increase, from 9 to 13 percent, was seen in units with three or more bedrooms.

A lease remains by the unit, not the bed, and the majority of leases run the usual year. Summerlin homeowners renting to students will find this news beneficial.
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Posted on Thursday, April 02, 2009
Without adequate credit, it will be hard to buy the Summerlin home you have been waiting for. Your plans to make any kind of big purchase can be damaged by identity theft, even though you have always had good credit. There are a couple of things you can do to safegaurd your identity as well as your credit.

You can begin by phasing out your Social Security number as a password or Identification number. Don't ever use your birth date, address, or phone number for any kind of password . Remember password info and keep it securely locked away. Do not put information in your wallet, purse, or electronic organizer.

When sending in credit card bills, only put the last four digits of the account on the check. The credit card company has enough info to open your account.

When giving out your personal information, always be careful. If something sounds questionable, it probably is not legit. Trust your instincts so you can get the loan for a Summerlin home .
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