Why I Left LA for Las Vegas With a Smaller Salary, Bigger Home and Richer Life – Yahoo Finance UK

AaronAmat / Getty Images/iStockphoto With inflation still a major issue and the cities of California getting more and more expensive, people are fleeing for new locations. One of those people is Sarah Jones, who left her job as a librarian in Burbank and decided to move to Las Vegas. Check Out: 7 Popular Clothing Brands

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS: MAY 27 – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Contractors Board to hold workshop June 5 Nevada State Contractors Board will hold its Scam Prevention Summer Workshop at 10 a.m. June 5 at 8400 W Sunset Road, Suite 150, Las Vegas. Designed to protect homeowners from home repair scams, topics will include: identifying warning signs; types of solar and pool scams; the dangers of

Las Vegas house fire: People seen running from flames – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas firefighters responded to a blaze at a house in the Historic Westside on Sunday. One person was transported to a hospital for an unrelated injury, Las Vegas Fire Department spokesperson Jordan Moore said in an email. At the scene, people were seen running from the house as it was in flames. Calls about

Oscar De La Hoya selling Las Vegas mansion for $20 million – Larry Brown Sports

May 24, 2024 May 7, 2022; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Former boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya attends a light heavyweight championship bout at T-Mobile Arena between Dimitry Bivol (not pictured) and Canelo Alvarez (not pictured). Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports Oscar De La Hoya is selling his Las Vegas mansion for $20 million,

Historic home transformed into $4.25M wellness spa – Las Vegas Review-Journal

It truly is a gift to see beyond what is and envision what could be — especially in home renovation. Interior designer Ashley Dowd showcased that talent during her extensive transformation of a dated 1986 estate into a wellness retreat. “The house hadn’t been touched,” Dowd said. “It had pink everywhere: carpet, tile, wallpaper, curtains

Cello Tower high-rise to start construction this fall – Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Cello Tower high-rise condominium project announced it has sold 39 of its 240 units valued at $67 million as it prepares to start construction this fall ahead of a late 2026 opening. There are reservations for another 90 residences. The 240 units in the 32-story tower are part of a larger mixed-use development in

‘Epicenter of Las Vegas’: $67M downtown high-rise to start construction in fall – Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Cello Tower high-rise condominium project announced it has sold 39 of its 240 units valued at $67 million as it prepares to start construction this fall ahead of a late 2026 opening. There are reservations for another 90 residences. The 240 units in the 32-story tower are part of a larger mixed-use development in

Las Vegas builders optimistic about market – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas new homebuilders are optimistic about the market after recording their best three-month stretch since interest rates started rising in 2022. The 3,422 net sales in the first quarter — sales minus cancellations — surpassed the 2,659 in the first quarter of 2023 and fell just below the 3,478 in the first quarter of

‘It’s too soon’: Regents critical over UNLV’s leasing plan for land near Strip – Las Vegas Review-Journal

State higher education officials expressed strong skepticism over UNLV’s plans to enter into a lengthy ground lease on 42 acres of university-owned land near the Las Vegas Strip. At a meeting of the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents on Wednesday, several regents pushed back against UNLV’s proposal to enter into a 99-year