On Monday, April 14th, 2025 Wardley Real Estate and Guild Mortgage will hold its 8th Annual Take A Swing at Childhood Cancer at The Dragon Ridge Country Club inside the prestigious community of MacDonald Highlands. So far we have raised over $165,000 to Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation in total and are looking to get over $200,000 this year with your help.
The event kicks off in the morning with a coffee registration, and a shotgun start of 18-hole golf scramble, followed by a sponsored luncheon for all players that will include raffle drawings, giveaways, and awards. We will also have several games on the course with a hole-in-one chance to win a car, multiple closest-to-the-pin & long drive prizes, and much more! This truly will be a beautiful day, on a beautiful, private course, full of fun and amazing people, players, volunteers, and...
Nearly 400 homes will be built on 88 acres in Summerlin West as part of a new community by homebuilder Taylor Morrison.
Construction on 398 homes in a community called Esplande at Summerlin along Lake Mead Boulevard will start in the first quarter of next year with sales starting in the second quarter of 2026, the homebuilder said.
The resort living community will also feature a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse which will have a restaurant, spa, golf simulator, fitness center, pool, pickleball courts and walking trails. The homes will range from 1,500 to 3,200 square feet, the homebuilder said.
Clark County property records show a land banker purchased 88 acres spread over three parcels on behalf of Taylor Morrison in September for $107 million. The seller was Howard Hughes, the master-plan developer behind Summerlin.
Kent Lay, Las Vegas division president at Taylor Morrison, said the homes will have a Palm Springs modern feel.
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It's been a tumultuous year for the Las Vegas Raiders as they are set to miss the playoffs again for the third straight season and a number of high profile players and coaches also made some substantial real estate transactions.
In February, Raiders star Maxx Crosby purchased a Summerlin house with an indoor basketball court and in-ground trampoline for $5.68 million.
Clark County property records show Crosby purchased the home in the guard-gated enclave of Mountain Trails in Summerlin North. Crosby, who plays defensive end for the Raiders, has been with the team since the 2019 season when the team was still based in Oakland, California.
In May, former Raiders coach Josh McDaniels sold his Henderson home. The Anthem Country Club home in Henderson sold for $4.8 million. McDaniels bought the 6,705-square-foot, five-bedroom home in 2022 for $4.95 million.
The Santa Barbara-style property was built in 2005 on 0.51 acres and has mountain and city views, according...