Feb 23
Positive News for Some in Vegas
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While most people certainly see the economic issues and the rates of foreclosures in areas like Las Vegas to be negative, there are those who are benefiting from these current events. Home Builders Research President Dennis Smith says, for instance, that the good news is that housing prices in Vegas have become quite affordable.

This affordability, alone, should increase home sales and boost the real estate market a bit. As Smith reports,”We’re still going to sell some new homes. We still have people retiring. Yuppies are retiring and moving here for tax reasons. Being in the Southwest, because of our better weather, there’s always going to be people moving here.”

In addition, companies and individuals who can afford to do so are helping to regenerate the real estate market by purchasing foreclosed real estate and other properties. Such companies, like Sightline Acquisition with Kirk Sanford, and others, help to rejuvenate the economy in Vegas and bring people back.

Feb 16
CityCenter Excitement in Vegas
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While Las Vegas has certainly been hit by the economic downturns in the last year, it is starting to show some recover. One example of this recovery is the new CityCenter project being built by MGM Mirage. With a total price of 9 billion dollars, CityCenter is employing 8 well known architects and many urban planners for their Las Vegas strip location.

One thing that makes CityCenter particularly unique is that it’s aiming to be the first and largest LEED certified project in Vegas. As part of CityCenter, there will be three residential buildings.

This economic and real estate rejuvenation is good news for Las Vegas real estate investors such as Sightline Acquisition with Kirk Sanford, the Prominent Realty Group and many others.

Feb 9

Certainly, whether you are shopping for a new house or wondering about the value of your current one, it’s helpful to know what the market will bear. Individuals, and companies such as Sightline Acquisition started by Kirk Sanford, want to know where to invest their money.

One new interesting study points to the walkability of the neighborhood. A company called ceoforcities.org has created a report showing that home values go up as the walk score in a neighborhood ascends. The walk score shows how walkable a neighborhood is.

They found, for instance, that each additional Walk Score point adds somewhere between $500 and $3000 to the value of the home. Walkability helps homeowners because it allows you to reduce your car dependency, cut transportation costs, and help the environment.

Feb 2

Community leaders are hopeful that the depth of the recent economic crisis in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada will motivate politicians and local government to finally take steps to assure that the economy begins the crucial, stabilizing move to diversification.

The Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies, an affiliate of the University of Las Vegas, presented a report based on the opinions of 70 local businessmen, politicians and academics. There was no question, according to the experts, that the road to diversification is the road that is needed to be taken.

It was noted that the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spends about $90 million each year to promote the resort industry all over the world, but the Nevada Economic Development Commission only spends about $6 million each year attracting businesses to the area.

Kirk Sanford is one of those rooted and invested in the strength of the economy of Las Vegas and its surrounding areas. As an investor in real estate in Southern Nevada, it would benefit Kirk Sanford along with other local businesses for the economy in the region to weather the storms of economic crisis with stability and resilience.