
While they don't usually get the spotlight, families are plentiful in the Las Vegas area. If you've been looking at Las Vegas homes for sale, you'll want to learn more about what it's like actually living day-to-day with your family in the Vegas area.
Exploring some of the fun things to do on and off the Strip is a great way to show the important Dads in your life just how much you care. Need some inspiration? Our real estate agents have created a list of their favorite places to treat Dad on his special day.

If you love steak, seafood, fine dining, and great drinks, then there's truly no place like Las Vegas to call home. But if you're in the mood for steak, where do you start? Each of the many steakhouses located throughout the city has its own menu, atmosphere, and specialties. While there are many great options to choose from, only a few make the cut as the best of the best. Our real estate agents know Las Vegas dining, and we've got six great spots where you can sink your teeth into a delicious steak in the Vegas area.
Center Cut Steakhouse – 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas 89109
Start your journey through the Las Vegas steakhouse scene with a trip to Center Cut Steakhouse, located at Flamingo. Center Cut is known for its casual but upscale atmosphere, diverse menu, and traditional steakhouse favorites. This is a great place to stop after work, with a fun, affordable happy hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. every day of the week.

Prohibition ended in 1933, but speakeasies are roaring back to life in recent years, and Las Vegas is certainly no exception. In fact, Sin City—where saloons with lax rules got raided on the regular, even in the middle of that federal ban—just might be the most fitting place to grab an undercover cocktail in a swanky, secretive locale. Our real estate agents know all about scouting little-known properties before others catch wind of them. We also have fun finding a different kind of venue: a bar that's so discreet, it has no curb appeal—or curb—at all.
Do you want to escape to some speakeasies during your search for Las Vegas homes for sale? Start with one of these five hidden bars, perfect for pleasing your taste buds and satiating your sense of adventure all at once:
The Laundry Room - 525 Fremont St.
Want to work for your custom cocktails? The Laundry Room is a reservation-only backroom of a different Freemont Street hotspot (Commonwealth Bar and Club). To taste one of their lovingly curated cocktails, you have to text a secret number for permission and adhere to some pretty strict rules. One of them is no photography, so you'll have to find out for yourself what it's like to wash away your worries at The Laundry Room.

There's something special about the way your favorite songs sound on vinyl. If you enjoy the richness of the rhythm and the tenor of the tone like our real estate agents do, then April 13th is one day you'll want to mark on your calendar. That's the day music fans around the world pull out their vinyl and celebrate National Record Store Day.
When you can't find it on Amazon, and you get tired of rummaging through eBay, there's a better than even chance that these Las Vegas area record stores have the vinyl classics you want to add to your collection.

Las Vegas homes for sale have everything you and your family are looking for, even the furry members of your family! Once you find the home of your dreams and moving time is upon you, you'll need to do some planning to make relocating your pet a success. Being prepared can make things less stressful for everyone and help moving day go smoothly.
Start early
The earlier you can start the moving process the better for your pet. Some pets handle change better than others. You'll be making big changes to their current environment by packing, and doing that a little at a time will make it less disruptive. You'll also be introducing them to a new neighborhood and surroundings. You may have to get them used to staying in a travel carrier or riding in the car. And you'll probably be disrupting their routine with travel and moving day. Giving them time to adjust to all the change can help avoid major problems.
Keep your cool
Dogs and cats can pick up on their owner's stress levels, so keeping yours in check is a necessity. If you don't, your pet may get agitated, over excited, aggressive or otherwise act in a way that isn't going to make things easier.