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Posted on Sunday, February 28, 2010
Summerlin real estate has taken steps to create electronic transactions. Buying or selling a piece of property is much simpler with an electronic system. What's more, it will accelerate closings and save money. Going paperless isn't as easy as it appears since we have used paper for many years.

Guaranteeing agreements are protected is one of the toughest aspects about using an electronic system. Electronic signatures were made legitimate in 2000 but there is always the prospect of fraud. New legislature makes electronic transactions even safer, continuing the switch to paperless methods.

We will observe a better, more ecomomical system as this happens.
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Posted on Friday, February 26, 2010
Have you sometimes dreamed of purchasing a home in Palm Springs in addition to your Summerlin home? You ought to consider a fractional ownership rather than a timeshare. You are promised a few weeks of use every year with a timeshare. With a fractional ownership, you pay for about 1/8 of a house, are guaranteed use for more than 13 weeks a year, and are given a property deed.

You are unable to redecorate or hang family mementos, but you are living in luxury. A concierge takes care of all services including yard maintenance, house cleaning, and even dry cleaning pickup. You are able to spend some time away from Summerlin without draining the pocketbook by buying through a fractional ownership.
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Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010
Summerlin real estate has taken steps to create electronic transactions. Buying or selling a piece of real estate is much easier with a paperless method. Furthermore, it will accelerate closings and save money. Going paperless is not as easy as it sounds seeing how we have used paper for so many years.

One of the most difficult aspects of using an electronic system is guaranteeing agreements are secure. There is of course the chance of fraud although electronic signatures were made legal in 2000. New legislature makes electronic transactions even safer, continuing the move to paperless methods.

As this happens, we will witness a better, more efficient process.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Throughout the nation, several buildings are literally going green. Green roofs are being set up in Chicago, and perhaps one day in Summerlin. These are not roofs constructed from solar panels or renewable materials. From wildflowers to mint, here you are able to plant everything.

Potted plants have trimed rooftops for years but this new way of roofing allows for plants to actually root and comes complete with a unique drainage system. Green roofing allows for a couple of benefits. Most importantly, the greenhouse effect is lessened as cooling needs are decreased by close to 25 percent. The heat from concrete and blacktop is absorbed tremendously by plants.

A flat, black roof is far less visually pleasing than a rooftop conservatory. Whether you grow grass, flowers, or brush, you can have a place to stop and smell the roses. As of now, green roofing will only be found in the big city, however, keep a lookout for Summerlin homes going green.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Before installing an upstairs laundry room in your Summerlin home , you have to do some methodical planning. If you don't, you might have to deal with water damage or structural setbacks if the job is executed improperly.

To make sure your house will support the additional weight and vibrations from a washer and dryer, it is a good idea to hire an architect and perhaps even a structural engineer. Installing a floor drain and electronic shutoff valve, which will automatically block the flow of water in case of a leak, to avoid water damage from flooding.

Putting in a dedicated electric and gas line is going to be the priciest part of the job. Lastly, do your homework to find the most energy efficient and quiet appliances. You can safely put in upstairs laundry and raise the value of your Summerlin home by following these easy steps.
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Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010
The kids aren't the only ones wanting a tree house. Instead of buying an ordinary Summerlin home , think about building in the woods, literally. In some areas, tree houses, complete with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are popular. Homes built surrounded by the branches of pine, spruce, and birch tress provide seclusion and an one-of-a-kind lifestyle.

Some homes come set up with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line, to really tap into the inner child. Many people have been waiting thier whole lives for the chance to live in a tree, however, this manner of living is not be for everyone.
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Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010
Nearly 25-40 percent of condominium conversions have switched back to rentals, nationwide. Summerlin real estate could be impacted by this shift. Property owners have been unable to sell these converted condos and are wanting tenants to come back. As more conversions happen, rental prices are likely to even out. Keep an eye out for conversions in Summerlin.
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Posted on Saturday, February 20, 2010
In-home recording studios are common for any serious Summerlin musician. According to Billboard reports, the total amount of home studios is on the rise, more specifically around Nashville, TN and Los Angeles, CA.

Regular trips to private studios are far more expensive than installing an in-home studio. You should think about installing a recording studio in your Summerlin home if you are an industrious musician with extra space.
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Posted on Friday, February 19, 2010
Times they are-a-changing, especially in regards to the design of Summerlin homes . It is likely that the most significant difference since the 1970s is the amount of square footage. The average new home has spread to 2,400 square feet, up from 1,600 square feet in 1973. Right now, homes have at least two bathrooms when they used to have less than two.

Kitchens have seen an increase also, now at an enormous 285 square feet, up from a mere 9x10. Islands, breakfast bars, and nooks are a few of the additions to many kitchens. An old-fashioned living room is a thing of the past. Nowadays families assemble around the flat screen TV instead. An all-inclusive laundry room is essential and most garages hold more than two cars. Children are less likely to share a room as four bedrooms are becoming typical. Keep posted, Summerlin real estate is going to adjust to the times.
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Posted on Thursday, February 18, 2010
Despite the fact that the Summerlin real estate market is leveling out, it doesn't mean that you need to panic when it comes time to sell your home. What you must do is approach the situation with the proper background.

Setting the correct asking price is the best place to start. Listing your house at or below the competitive market price is best. Thanks to competitive bidding, a lower price will yield a greater amount of interest and you might end up with much more money. You maintain a better chance of selling your house now, rather than months from now, by providing buyer incentives. It can cost you a small amount more up front, but with so many other options, you must set your home higher than the rest.

Finally, make sure both the inside as well as the outside are neat and clean. An unattractive home simply won't sell since looks are important. Your Summerlin home has a greater chance of selling in a timely manner by following these clear cut tips.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010
There is a brand new trend in buying Summerlin real estate . The majority of new homeowners are young, single women. Actually, there has been a 6 percent rise in female homeowners between 2001 and 2005.

Affordability, a closeness to entertainment, and a safe neighborhood are what the majority of young singles are looking for. Recent immigrants and minorities make up even more of the buying market. Some are purchasing condos to build equity so that they can purchase a larger home down the road. Finally, retirees and empty-nesters are downsizing and head towards active adult communities. They want to live in smaller homes, close to friends and entertainment.
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Posted on Sunday, February 14, 2010
Aside from backyard parties and BBQ's, the dry months of summer only mean one thing; an increase in risk of fire. Be prepared so that in case of a fire in your Summerlin home , you and your family stay safe. Put in smoke alarms in each room in the house, including stairwells. Test and clean them every month.

Review and practice escape routes with your family. Make sure all exits are easy to access and are cleared from obstacles. Never keep flammables inside and have all heating units and electrical outlets checked frequently. For additional tips on fire protection, get in touch with Summerlin real estate or your local fire department.
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Posted on Saturday, February 13, 2010
An increasing number of people in their 20s are acquiring Summerlin real estate . For twentysomethings, purchasing a house suggests a greater sense of responsibility and commitment. However, the payback is great. Nowadays, people in their 20s are much more likely to buy real estate than they were 20 years ago.

Money may be tight, but the liberty of becoming self-supported is worth so much. So many young homeowners claim that they would much rather be paying a mortgage, than rent to somebody else. At 25, a Summerlin real estate is worth a lot, even if a credit card is used to pay for a leaky sink or new electrical system.
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Posted on Friday, February 12, 2010
The floors have been selected and the blueprints are drawn. It is time to remodel your Summerlin home. However, be careful, the value of your house might be lowered by one mistake.

Over expanding must be avoided. Your house may be the best on the block, but when the time comes, it will be much harder to sell. It is critical to avoid making your house something it is not. Leave kitchens as kitchens and bathrooms as bathrooms.

The general style or architectural design should not be adjusted either. A remodel is a substantial cost, be sure to budget sufficiently. Most people under budget, in time and money, by 20-30 percent. Unless you're a pro, bring in someone to complete the job.

All upkeep should be properly maintained. Keep the exterior painted, the shrubs nice and neat, and the gutters clean. The remodel of your Summerlin home will be a success by following these tips.
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Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010
The typical Nuclear Family is turning out to be a thing of the past when referring to Summerlin real estate . Over the previous 70 years, the level of non-family households has increased steadily. Singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are living in high-rise condo buildings rather than in the suburbs like the Bradys or the Cleavers.

There are so many reasons why residents are turning towards high-risees. So many of the young, individuals would like entertainment and culture, first-time buyers want affordability, and empty nesters need a lifestyle makeover. This trend is hitting downtown communities throughout the country.
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Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010
There is a new twist to the white picket fences enclosing Summerlin homes . Privacy, as well as security, are increased by a gated fence. At the end of a driveway or onto an existing wall or fence, you can install a gate controlled by a remote. A computer program, hand-held instrument, or even a BlackBerry or Treo will be able to set off the gate.

These types of models don't come cheap. A Do-it-yourself model can be purchased for about $1,200 and a professional, more detailed system will run anywhere from $18,000 to 130,000. These gates are a signal of the boost in fear and anxiety in America, according to some. Several others feel that they are just the best form of privacy. Either way, those selling fences say that business is booming.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The kids aren't the only ones who want a tree house. Think about building in the woods, literally, as opposed to buying a normal Summerlin home . In certain communities, tree houses, complete with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are the latest rage. Homes designed surrounded by the branches of pine, spruce, and birch tress provide seclusion and a unique lifestyle.

To bring out the inner child, some homes come equipped with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line. A few people have been waiting thier entire lives for the chance to live in a tree, nevertheless, this way of life will not be for everyone.
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Posted on Sunday, February 07, 2010
For several years, we have been conscious of all sorts of pollution. A somewhat new type of contamination is light pollution. "Dark sky" lamps, designed to decrease the quantity of light pollution, are being set up in several Summerlin homes . Most of the brightness from dark sky lamps is cast downward and the amount of light shed into the nighttime sky is lowered.

A few cities have been declared International Dark Sky Cities and many other towns and subdivisions have passed anti-light pollution regulations. Installing dark sky lamps in your Summerlin home may be the next design step.
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Posted on Saturday, February 06, 2010
You own your Summerlin home but have you always dreamed of owning a home in Cabo San Lucas? Don't get a timeshare, instead, you might want to think about a fractional ownership. You are contracted to a few weeks of use per year with a timeshare. You purchase about 1/8 of a piece of property, get guaranteed use for more than 13 weeks per year, and get a property deed under fractional ownership.

You are living in luxury, but, you are not allowed to remodel or even hang a family photo. A concierge takes care of all services including lawn maintenance, cleaning, and even grocery restocking. You are able to spend some time away from Summerlin without emptying the pocketbook by buying through a fractional ownership.
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Posted on Thursday, February 04, 2010
A lot of folks are purchasing gear that use cords. Cell phones, laptops, and iPods come with a slew of hideous cords, but are a must in basically every Summerlin home . A lot of companies are now making furniture complete with built in power strips, USB ports, and phone and Internet jacks. Power sources can be hidden nearly anywhere, in side tables, desks, and coffee tables.

One of the challenges that come with bringing power to end tables and coffee tables is abstaining from spills. We are accustomed to keeping liquids away from the keyboard, but can we keep them away from the coffee table? We will need to proceed with caution until cell phones and laptops are made waterproof. This kind of furniture will eventually become standard; as of now, it remains a luxury.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Have you frequently dreamed of owning a house in Aspen in addition to your Summerlin home? Don't get a timeshare, instead, you ought to think about a fractional ownership. You are promised a few weeks of use each year with a timeshare. Under a fractional ownership, you pay for about one eighth of a house, will have guaranteed use for an average of 13 weeks a year, and get a property deed.

You can't remodel or put up family pictures, however, you are living in luxury. Landscaping, house cleaning, and even grocery restocking are all assigned to an operator. You can spend some time away from Summerlin without emptying the pocketbook by buying through a fractional ownership.
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Posted on Monday, February 01, 2010
You will hurt your chances of completing your Summerlin real estate transacation if you become a victim of identity theft. Identity theft is going to be examined by Congress as they investigate email phishing scams.

Phishing occurs when a person or organization makes an attempt to obtain delicate information, criminally, by acting as a trustworthy organization, such as PayPal or a large bank. Watching for email that sounds unusual is extremely important. If you have any email that you think may be a scam, it is always a good idea to report it.
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