Saturday, December 26, 2015

Interest Rate Hike - December 2015






I write you today about the recent Fed decision to raise interest rates.

Don’t worry. You won’t see the cost of mortgages increase too much. It’s only a 0.25% rate hike.

However, as our Las Vegas economy improves, interest rates will likely rise further making it more expensive to buy a home.

If you’re thinking of selling your home, this affects you now…

Your home will sell for its maximum price in 2016. The upcoming spring selling season is going to be hot.

Not many homes are for sale in Clark County – inventory is very tight.

Home buyers will also make motivated offers to get ahead of inevitable future interest rate hikes.

All this generates more demand for your home now.

As you know, home prices in many Las Vegas neighborhoods went up considerably in 2015 and there’s a strong chance your home is one of them.

I recommend you check the current market value of your home.

You can get a free valuation on my website: www.summerlinhomereport.com

  
Enter your property address and you’ll get a recommended selling price range for your home based on the recent sales of your neighbors.

You may be very surprised at your price – it’s likely to have gone up!

Now this website tool is just an estimate. However, if you’re serious about selling your home, I can give you a very accurate asking price.

Call me at 702-292-9064 or reply to this email with details of your home.

Tell me about your kitchen, bathrooms, home improvements, and all the things you love. I know what a buyer will pay for it today.

And of course, if you’re not interested in selling your home, rest easy knowing we are in a healthy real estate market with appreciating prices.

If I can ever be of service to you buying or selling a home, I’m here.

Stacy Sheeley & Associates
Realty One Group
Office: 702-292-9064








                    Staging Tips to Help Your Home Sell...




Whipping your place into its most marketable shape might land you a buyer with a dream offer. And it might all spring from a terrific  open house—the kind where every attendee is entranced, the hors d’oeuvres are delicious, and nothing remotely goes wrong.
You don’t have to hire a pro home stager and rent all new furniture to get the look buyers love. We asked agents and home staging experts for their secret staging hacks. Here are nine little moves that have a great impact for minimal effort or money.
1. Strip the windows
“Light and bright is what sells,” says Randy Wine, a real estate agent in Rutherford, NJ. So pack away your curtains. “They might be beautiful, but they’ll darken and date the room. You can leave the sheers, but take down the drapes.”
Pull the blinds all the way up. “If blinds are left in the down but open position, that can reduce light by 50% over the course of the day,” says Justin M. Riordan, founder of Spade and Archer Design Agency in Portland, OR. And make sure your windows are sparkling clean; they let in more light and just look nicer, too.
2. White-out the bathroom
Just as hotels use white items to reinforce the idea that they’re clean, white in the bathroom makes things look fresh and new.
“Even if you can’t replace cabinets or countertops, at least purchase fresh white towels,” says Sheila Schostok of Your Home Matters Staging & Redesign in Lake County, IL. And add a white shower curtain, white soap dish, and new white bathmat (though, if your bathroom floor is a selling point, skip the bathmat).
3. Update kitchen fixtures
You don’t need to replace the countertops or even paint to give your kitchen an update. The solution is simpler and cheaper.
 “Replacing an old light fixture with a nice modern one from Home Depot can do a lot to improve the look of your kitchen,” says Wine.
If your drawer pulls and cabinet knobs look dated, swap them out for the style and finish that’s most sought-after in your area, whether that’s brushed nickel or polished brass—ask your broker what’s hot.
4. Flip every switch
Lighting up the house by turning on every lamp and overhead light will make prospective buyers confident that you have nothing to hide. Remember, you’re not trying to create “atmosphere” like you would at a dinner party—you’re showcasing a product for sale. Place floor lamps in dark corners. “An inexpensive, high-intensity floor lamp directed at the ceiling can do a lot to make a room look bigger and brighter,” says Wine.
5. Replace wall art with mirrors
Whether your walls feature fine art or family photos, swap those personal pieces out for a large mirror on one or two key walls. Since people’s taste in art varies a lot, you should hide prominent paintings or art photographs unless you are confident they have broad appeal.
“Mirrors have the advantage of maximizing light to make rooms look bigger and brighter,” says Wine. If you have a nice backyard, try placing a mirror on the wall across from the window that looks out on the yard, so the greenery will be reflected and visible from multiple angles in the room.
6. Roll up rugs
Hardwood floors are a major selling point for most buyers, and a rug that’s even slightly stained or tattered is a turn-off. So don’t hide wood floors, unless they’re a mess or your rugs are classic and pristine. Always remove area rugs from your kitchen, because the room will feel cleaner and more spacious without them.
7. Swap out lampshades
To make a room look more light, clean, and modern, replace any old lampshades for new white drum shades, which are cheap and readily available at Ikea and Target.
8. Set the table
Elaborate table settings can have an overly staged look, but if your dining room table has seen better days or the room could use some livening up, set the table with simple modern place settings from CB2 or Bed Bath & Beyond. Go for modern white plates, sleek stainless-steel cutlery, and stemless wine glasses atop neutral-hued place mats or a tablecloth. If the room could use a touch of color, add vibrant napkins.
9. Add a metallic accent
Making a room look more luxurious and contemporary is as easy as adding a metallic accessory or two—like a silver leather throw pillow, a bronze side table or garden stool, or a copper tray.
“Metallics add visual appeal, but they’re less controversial than color,” says Wine. “They’re like glamorous neutrals.”

 From realtor.com

Stacy Sheeley & Associates
Las Vegas Realtor
Realty One Group
stacy@lvteamrealty.com
702.292.9064
www.ilovesummerlinhomes.com



Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Summerlin's newest village - The Cliff's breaks ground!




The Howard Hughes Corporation® (NYSE: HHC), developer of the master-planned community of Summerlin®, is unveiling big plans for its newest village, The Cliffs. Located in Summerlin’s southernmost tip along the base of the Spring Mountains, the 450-acre village stretches from south of Bishop Gorman High School to Wet ‘n’ Wild water park.  Recently Pulte Homes and Lennar were announced to join Toll Brothers and Woodside Homes in The Cliffs.  

“We are pleased to announce our builder line-up for The Cliffs,” said Peggy Chandler, senior vice president, Summerlin.  “As with all Summerlin villages, great thought went into the product offering we would supply in The Cliffs, and we are confident these four builders will deliver beautiful homes in such a unique village.”

Offering exquisite views of the valley and the Strip to the east and the mountains to the west, The Cliffs village has been carefully designed to maximize the area’s terraced landscape, allowing for unobstructed views in some neighborhoods. A distinct “rugged contemporary” architectural design aesthetic throughout will complement the area’s natural landscape. And to further maintain its natural beauty, parcels of land within the village have been set aside to remain undisturbed and undeveloped.

“The Cliff’s village, which began development earlier this year, is Summerlin’s 20th village and the first to open in nearly a dozen years,” said Julie Cleaver, vice president, Summerlin. “We took our time shaping this village and developing its theme to ensure the right builders and home styles would be incorporated into this striking landscape. The development of The Cliffs is a superb combination of man-made designs seamlessly merged with the breathtaking beauty of the topography.”

Toll Brothers, the first builder that announced plans for a neighborhood in The Cliffs, is developing Regency, a luxury age-qualified community with models opening early 2016. This gated neighborhood includes more than 425 single-family homes ranging from 1,600 to 2,400 square feet. Regency’s robust amenity list includes walking trails and an amenity center spanning more than 16,000 square feet with indoor lap pool and outdoor resort-style pools; tennis, pickle ball and bocce ball courts; a clubhouse; and social programming that includes classes, events and gatherings.

All homes in The Cliffs include the Summerlin signature lifestyle, with access to the community’s award-winning trail system, community centers, pools and year-round resident-only events.
The Cliff’s village will eventually be home to 11 planned neighborhoods encompassing more than 1,700 homes. In addition to the private Bishop Gorman High School and Wet ‘n’ Wild water park, other existing village amenities include Faiss Middle School and Faiss Community Park, where construction of a 24,940-square-foot aquatic center began in April. A proposed public elementary school site is also in The Cliffs.

Feng Shui for your home



by Carrie Dale on 01/03/2014 

If you don’t know already,—

Feng Shui  is an ancient art and science developed over 3,000 years ago in China.



It is a complex body of knowledge that reveals how to balance the energies of any given space to assure health and good fortune (success+ wealth) for people using it.
But how do we know if feng shui works?
There really isn’t much of it that we can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt. 
Yes, there is science behind some of it, but science isn’t fail proof either.
How do we know for sure if it works then?
We know because we know.  
What I mean by this, is that if we are getting the results we want and if doing a certain thing makes us FEEL a certain way, then that’s our indicator.  
If chanting to attract wealth, putting a bowl of lemons in your kitchen to attract health, or meditating to manifest your desires feels good to you and is getting you the results your desire—then it works!
On the flip side— when we are negative about a particular thing, then most of the time, it doesn’t work out for us. We manifest our primary belifes about it. We get what we think. We get what we feel. 
I think this is a good one to ponder and decide for yourself. Do you think it’s the actual thing, or our belief in the thing that makes it real?  
Our lives are a result of our choices.
And our choices primarly make us feel either good, or not so good.
I will leave you with a few of my favorite feng shui practices. You can choose to see how they feel for you!
  • place 9 live lemons in a bowl in the center of your home, or kitchen for health
  • purple is associate with wealth in feng shui, so place a purple item or purple flowering plants in the left back corner of your home. look at the feng shui quadrant guide above to figure out where this wealth quadrant in located in your home
  • to strengthen love + relationships, place pink anything (flowers, candles, pictures) in the upper right corner of your home. This is the LOVE quadrant
  • for career(and success) place either live fish or a symbol of fish in your career quadrant, which is basically, the front entrance to your home. Again, consult with the diagram above.
These are just a few of my favorites! Let me know if you want more.
Share with others and leave a comment below + share your thoughts.
Enjoy.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Summerlin Single Family Home Price Appreciation for October 2015

Summerlin zip codes:

North Summerlin - 89134
East Summerlin - 89128
Centre Summerlin - 89144
South Summerlin - 89135
West Summerlin - 89138


Saturday, November 28, 2015

Downtown Summerlin Holiday Parade dates

Downtown Summerlin Holiday Parade

The whole Downtown is on parade for the holidays! The Downtown Summerlin Holiday Parade will take place for 20 nights from 7:00-7:30 PM each night: November 20-21, 27-28, December 4-5 and every evening from December 11-24. *Parade on Christmas Eve will begin at 6:00 PM. Parade will take place on Park Centre Drive from Foot Locker to CREAM. Guests are invited to line up along the street to view the parade. Come early for crowd activities and giveaways starting at 6:30 PM. Bring the whole family for this festive celebration!

Downtown Summerlin Ice Rink is back! Opening on Nov 20 and open through Jan 18, 2016






Rock Rink is back again! Come skate at Downtown Summerlin November 20, 2015 through January 18, 2016.

Soft opening from November 13-19, 2015.

Located at the Lawn at Downtown Summerlin. Skating is $15 and includes skate rental.

Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 4-9 PM
Friday: 4-10 PM
Saturday: 10 AM-10 PM
Sunday: 11 AM-8 PM
School Holidays: 10 AM-10 PM

Rink will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. All times are subject to change and weather permitting

For group rate and any other questions, please contact summerlin@icerinkevents.com


Friday, October 9, 2015

Summerlin Art Festival 2015






Summerlin Art Festival in Downtown Summerlin
This weekend - September 20 and 21st
www.summerlin.com
www.ilovesummerlinhomes.com


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Buying A Home?? How To Improve Your FICO Score (Credit Score)


IMPROVING YOUR FICO SCORE

It’s important to note that raising your score is a bit like losing weight: It takes time and there is no quick fix. In fact, quick-fix efforts can backfire. The best advice is to manage credit responsibly over time.
PAYMENT HISTORY TIPS
  • Pay your bills on time. Delinquent payments and collections can have a major negative impact on your score.
  • If you have missed payments, get current and stay current. The longer you pay your bills on time, the better your score.
  • Be aware that paying off a collection account will not remove it from your credit report. It will stay on your report for seven years.
  • If you are having trouble making ends meet, contact your creditors or see a legitimate credit counselor. This won't improve your score immediately, but if you can begin to manage your credit and pay on time, your score will get better over time.
AMOUNTS OWED TIPS
  • Keep balances low on credit cards and other “revolving credit”. High outstanding debt can affect a score.
  • Pay off debt rather than moving it around. The most effective way to improve your score in this area is by paying down your revolving credit. In fact, owing the same amount but having fewer open accounts may lower your score.
  • Don't close unused credit cards as a short-term strategy to raise your score.
  • Don't open a number of new credit cards that you don't need, just to increase your available credit. This approach could backfire and actually lower score.
LENGTH OF CREDIT HISTORY TIPS
  • If you have been managing credit for a short time, don't open a lot of new accounts too rapidly. New accounts will lower your average account age, which will have a larger effect on your score if you don't have a lot of other credit information. Also, rapid account buildup can look risky if you are a new credit user.
NEW CREDIT TIPS
  • Do your rate shopping for a given loan within a focused period of time. FICO® scores distinguish between a search for a single loan and a search for many new credit lines, in part by the length of time over which inquiries occur.
  • Re-establish your credit history if you have had problems. Opening new accounts responsibly and paying them off on time will raise your score in the long term.
  • Note that it's OK to request and check your own credit report. This won't affect your score, as long as you order your credit report directly from the credit reporting agency or through an organization authorized to provide credit reports to consumers.
TYPES OF CREDIT USE TIPS
  • Apply for and open new credit accounts only as needed. Don't open accounts just to have a better credit mix - it probably won't raise your score.
  • Have credit cards - but manage them responsibly. In general, having credit cards and installment loans (and paying timely payments) will raise your score. Someone with no credit cards, for example, tends to be higher risk than someone who has managed credit cards responsibly.
  • Note that closing an account doesn't make it go away. A closed account will still show up on your credit report, and may be considered by the score.
Search for homes at my website:  www.ilovesummerlinhomes.com  or email me: stacy@lvteamrealty.com

Monday, August 3, 2015

Interest Rates Expected To Rise







Federal Reserve Interest Rates

In Case You Missed It....
On Wednesday afternoon, after a two-day meeting, Fed policy makers issued a statement saying that economic growth continued to meet their expectations, and they continue to be on track to raise rates sometime later this year, perhaps as soon as its next policy meeting in mid-September.
The last time the Fed raised interest rates, in June 2006, Facebook was mainly for college students and had one-tenth the users of MySpace.



Keeping you informed!

Stacy Sheeley & Associates
Realty One Group - Summerlin
stacy@lvteamrealty.com
www.ilovesummerlin.com
702.292.9064 - direct
702.898.1221 - office


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Its a Seller's Market again!



How’s the Market?

The Market Action Index answers that question by measuring the current rate of sales versus the amount of inventory.  When the index is above 30 it implies it favors the Seller’s market condition; below 30 favors the buyer.  Ours is currently 39.

Home sales continue to outstrip supply and the Market Action Index a has been moving higher for several weeks.  This is a Seller’s market so watch for upward pricing pressure in the near future if the trend continues. 
New home builder’s report that there is relatively no standing inventory and sales at record highs.
The average days on market for resale homes is 107 and a healthy market is 90.  

To find out what your home is worth:  www.summerlinhomereport.com