
If you're planning to put your Las Vegas home for sale, one of the most important parts of getting your house ready is getting rid of clutter. Our real estate agents know it helps with open houses to have as few personal possessions as possible so that potential buyers can imagine filling the space with their own belongings. Studies have shown that a decluttered home sells faster, and at a higher price point. Still, the issue remains—what to do with all that stuff.
A lot of things can probably be donated, given away, or thrown out. It's also a good idea to have a big yard sale to unload some old, unwanted items. Still, you're going to be left with a lot. It can't go back into your old house, and your new house probably isn't ready for it yet. If you've found yourself in this tricky spot, renting a storage unit may be the solution you're looking for, but it's important to choose wisely.

Yeehaw! July 15th is National I Love Horses Day, and our real estate agents can't wait to slide back into the saddle for a day of riding! Horses are such lively, lovely creatures. These animals are quite caring and compassionate, leaving many riders with a happy memory that they keep close to their hearts. Las Vegas homes for sale are surrounded by miles of riding trails that will show you some of the best views of Nevada you can only get on horseback. Join us for a relaxing day on the ranch with one of these fantastic horseback riding tours.

Independence Day is just around the bend, and there are tons of awesome celebrations going on in communities around Las Vegas. Our real estate agents love celebrating the birth of America and have some free, fun recommendations for enjoying Fourth of July festivities, parades, fireworks, and more.

Energy efficiency—it's one of the most talked about concepts, especially by home buyers. With the increase in technology that prioritizes energy efficiency, homeowners are enjoying lower energy bills, enhanced appliance performance, and are pleased to know that the resources their home uses daily are making less of a negative impact on the environment. Our real estate agents understand the importance of energy-efficient homes and want to make sure that our home sellers know how they can make their homes more attractive to buyers.
Living in Las Vegas is made easier with energy-efficient appliances and technology. The Nevada sun can really heat up a home and the temperature drops in the winter can quickly have homeowners scrambling for warmth. Energy-efficient appliances and technology provide controllable comfort solutions while cutting down potentially expensive energy costs that older HVAC systems may incur. As you get ready to list your home, you may want to consider assessing the energy efficiency of your home. We've gathered a list of ways you can integrate energy-efficient technology into your house that potential buyers are looking for as they browse Las Vegas homes for sale.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit at the controls of a piece of heavy machinery, and have the power to move thousands of pounds of earth at your fingertips? Or perhaps you've driven past a major construction project and desired the experience of reshaping the world around you.
Dig This Las Vegas, a heavy machinery playground, presents a truly unique opportunity to experience the power of heavy machinery first-hand. The experience is available to everyone ages 3 and up, with unique programs for kids, adults, and everyone in between. Our real estate agents have the details on what it's like to visit Dig This Las Vegas and operate heavy machinery with the Vegas skyline as your backdrop.
The Destination: Dig This Las Vegas
Location: 800 W. Roban Ave., Las Vegas 89044
Dig in the Dirt to Your Heart's Content
Las Vegas homes for sale make it easy to enjoy unique experiences that you won't find anywhere else. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to operate heavy machinery, this is your chance to find out. Dig This Las Vegas offers a variety of experiences, centered around the excavator and bulldozer, with fun activities that allow you to explore the power of each machine. You'll get to participate in activities like digging huge trenches, building large mounds, moving massive tires, and even playing "bucket basketball" with heavy machinery. Instructors will teach you the ropes of how to handle the machinery, and provide support throughout your experience.