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Spotlight: Las Vegas Real Estate Lawyers on Las Vegas Citysearch 7 BOC Spa & Beauty: 7 days till voting begins -- New to Citysearch? Sign In · Help · Dec 29 2005 Home Restaurants & Bars Hotels Shopping Spa & Beauty Movies Events See More Categories » Search Business name, category, and/or keyword Search by name only Address, city & state, or zip Address, city & state, or zip | Neighborhood Address, city & state, or zip | Airport Address, city & state, or zip | Attraction Select a Las Vegas Neighborhood Select an Las Vegas Airport Select an Las Vegas Attraction My Locations Add/edit locations Recent Locations Clear recent locations Spotlight: Las Vegas Real Estate Lawyers Find top real estate lawyers in Las Vegas. Citysearch has recommendations, ratings, tips and more for real estate lawyers in and around Las Vegas. On This Page: Real Estate Lawyers Real Estate Lawyers Back to Top Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP 4175 S. Riley Street, Suite 204, Las Vegas, NV Bullivant Houser Bailey PC 3980 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 550, Las Vegas, NV Jones Vargas 3773 Howard Hughes Parkway Third Floor South, Las Vegas, NV Jones, J Randall - Harrison Kemp & Jones 3800 Howard Hughes Pkwy Ste 1700, Las Vegas, NV Rice, Stephen M. - Rice Silbey Reuther & Sullivan, LLP 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 700, Las Vegas, NV McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Wayte & Carruth LLP 3900 Paradise Road, Suite 201, Las Vegas, NV Lerner, Glen - Glen J Lerner & Associates 4795 S Durango Dr Ste C, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Jolley Urga Wirth Woodbury & Standish 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 1600, Las Vegas, NV Berkley, Gordon & Goldstein, LLP 8330 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 290, Las Vegas, NV Robison, Belaustegui, Sharp & Low, A Professional Corporation 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway, Sixteenth Floor, Las Vegas, NV Greene, A Kent - Clark Greene & Associates Limited 3770 Howard Hughes Pkwy Ste 195, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Bunin, Daniel M - Bunin & Bunin 626 S 3RD St, Las Vegas, NV Garcia-Mendoza, Eva - Garcia-Mendoza & Snavely 501 S 7TH St, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Thompson, Ronald J - Santoro Driggs Walch Kearney 400 S 4TH St, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Gordon & Silver, Ltd. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Las Vegas, NV O'Reilly Law Group, LLC 325 South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV Fitzsimmons, Laura - Fitzsimmons Laura 509 S 7TH St, Las Vegas, NV Lane, Steve - Hale Lane Peek Dennison Howard 2300 W Sahara Ave Ste 800, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Patti, Dean R - Dean R Patti & Associates 300 E Charleston Blvd Ste 105, Las Vegas, NV Gordon, Gerald M - Gordon & Silver Limited 3960 Howard Hughes Pkwy Ste 900, Las Vegas, NV Go to Website Related links: Search anything in Las Vegas · Search Yellow Pages in Las Vegas · Search other Cities · Browse Other Las Vegas Editorial Lists About Us | Advertise with Us | Contact Us | Press Center | Site Guide | List Your Business on Citysearch | Become an Affiliate | Job Opportunities | Other Cities | Get a Business Website | Submit an Event | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Las Vegas Yellow Pages Citysearch is a registered trademark of 720619 Ontario Inc. and is used under license (C) 2005 Citysearch.com All rights reserved. partner sites: Evite - Entertainment.com - Gifts.com - TripAdvisor - ServiceMagic - Ticketmaster - Expedia - Hotels.com - Hotwire - HSN - LendingTree - Match.com - RealEstate.com - ReserveAmerica - Zerodegrees - CondoSaver - ClassicVacations - Ballard Designs - Frontgate - Garnet Hill - Smith+Noble - The Territory Ahead - Travel Smith
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Texas Real Estate, Texas Luxury Homes, and Texas Land for Sale Texas Real Estate Search Results Texas Luxury Homes and Texas Land for Sale HOME | SITE MAP | SEARCH | LUXURY HOMES | WHAT'S NEW | EMAIL THIS PAGE | UPDATE ME BY EMAIL | SIGN IN | PRINT Your search returned 3 Texas Properties Find More Luxury Real Estate and Land for Sale | Show All Texas Private Communities Properties 1 through 3 of 3 1 Mountain Springs Homesites Canyon Lake, Texas $40,000 To $100,000 Mountain Springs Ranch Newly opened hilltop neighborhood with jaw-dropping views-- many extending over 20 miles. Approximately half of the homesites overlook the adjacent 85-acre nature preserve so views will never change. The community is offering exceptional promotions during the early development phase. Read More about this Texas Land for Sale 2 Robert S. Thornton Great Homes Model San Antonio, Texas $959,000 4 Bedrooms 4 Full Baths 1 Half Bath Cordillera Ranch Spectacular Robert S. Thornton Great Homes model. 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Buy my house, please! - Sep. 11, 2003 CNN/Money Web Autos Real Estate Money's Best Home Markets & Stocks News Jobs & Economy World Biz Technology Commentary Personal Finance College Credit and Debt Insurance Interest Rates Retirement Tax Center Ask the Expert Five Tips The Good Life Millionaire in the Making Money 101 Moneyville Retirement Planner Savings Calculator Asset Allocator Mutual Funds Money Magazine Video CNN TV Fortune 500 Best Employers Money 101 Portfolio Calculators Real-time Quotes Last 5 Quotes SPONSORED BY include virtual="/fn_adspaces/markets-stocks/last_five_quotes/sponsor.88x31.ad" -- CNN/Money Email newsletters RSS Mobile news Money archives Buy story reprints Find a Mortgage SPECIAL OFFER Your Money Your Home Buy my house, please! As the market cools, it will take more work to get that 'For Sale' sign out of your front yard. September 11, 2003: 5:10 PM EDT By Sarah Max, CNN/Money Staff Writer BEND, Ore. (CNN/Money) To say that it's been a seller's housing market is the understatement of the year. Homeowners looking to sell in most parts of the country haven't had to wait around very long for a suitable offer, and those in the best markets have seen their homes swooped up in a matter of days, even hours. In early 2003, in fact, 21 percent of all houses went into contract less than one week after going on the market, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). On average, houses sold in just five weeks nearly half the time it took throughout the 1990s. "I believe this may be our best year ever," said David Hemenway, a realtor in Cottage Grove, Ore., who's been in the business since 1968. On the other side of the country in Sebring, Fla., realtor Chip Boring is enjoying a record year. Yet, both are aware that great times can't last forever. "Up until the last 2 1/2 years the average time on the market was anywhere from 180 days to 210 days," Boring said. And Hemenway recalls the early 1980s when his listings lingered on the market, sometimes for years. As interest rates creep up, buyers' budgets creep down and markets return to more normal levels, sellers will discover that it takes a little more work (and patience) to unload their homes. Many already have. While there is little you can do to change the laws of supply and demand, you have some control over whether your house sits or sells. Here are the most common reasons houses don't sell, in order of importance. The price is not right Even in the best of markets, setting your price too high is a mistake -- unless you really don't want to sell your house. "Starting too high is the worst thing you can do," said Hemenway. More on Your Home Mortgage Application Center Beating higher rates Mortgage demand hits 14-month low Choosing the best mortgage now Why? Because your greatest opportunity for selling your house is immediately after it goes on the market. That's when the majority of serious buyers will see the house. "Even if you lower the price to reflect the market, you'll have fewer people coming through than if you'd just priced it right to begin with," said Hemenway. In fact, it's not until after you bring the price down below the market something few sellers want to do that interest will pick up again. To make matters worse, say real estate agents, the longer a house sits the harder it is to sell. "Everyone thinks there must be something wrong with the house if it hasn't sold," said Boring, adding that for this reason he won't take on a listing if the seller insists on asking more than the house is worth. To drum up new interest among buyers, sellers sometimes pay for extra advertising or offer to, for example, pay for closing costs as a way to get buyers' attention. "In markets where people don't have a lot of cash, paying for closing costs or buying down interest rates with points up front can put you at a huge advantage," said Ron Phipps, a realtor in Warwick, R.I. The house is in the wrong place When markets are good, buyers are more willing to buy on the outskirts of an area or turn a blind eye to busy streets, bad views and other problems. But when markets cool down, it's these spots that suffer the most, said Hemenway. Short of moving the house, there is not much you can do if it is in the wrong location. But while in the house you can take care to make sure you don't over-improve your property relative to the ones around it. "If you have a $300,000 house in a neighborhood of $100,000, be prepared to lower the price or let it sit," said Boring. Buyers can't get past the front door Realtors say that getting buyers to take a look inside a house is the biggest challenge of selling a house. Once they've stepped through the door buyers are more likely to consider a place. "I recently sold a house that from the front was not very inspired," said Phipps. "The buyers came to the open house only because they needed to kill time, but once inside they were interested." For this reason, a little time and money spent on curb appeal will go a long way. Trimming the grass, washing the windows and planting a few flowers may be all it takes. In the case of houses whose best features are inside or out back, Phipps recommends taking good interior pictures and putting 360-degree tours online. Sellers sometimes get buyers to look past their homes' imperfections with creative extras. "I've seen sellers offer decorating allowances, and pay for cleaning service and landscaping," said Phipps. "Several years ago a seller in the bakery business offered to bring the buyer a different cake every month." Too much chintz and tchotchkes Less is more when it comes to attracting buyers. "Put all of those pictures of your family and other personal treasures away," said Sheryl Gregory, a broker in Wynthrop, Maine. "It distracts buyers and makes it harder for them to picture themselves in the house." She also recommends taking down distracting curtains and putting on a fresh coat of paint. "Buyers sometimes get scared if they wander through a house and think they're going to have to do a lot of painting," she added. --* Disclaimer Selling? Buying? Click to compare top local real estate agents More on YOUR HOME Your Home: Bracing for higher rates Refinancing demand lags again A rose is (not) a rose TODAY'S TOP STORIES Most overvalued housing markets Risks to the economy in 2006 Which was the worst ad of all in 2005? CNN Money contact us | subscribe to Money magazine advertising -- | site map | glossary | RSS | press room OTHER NEWS: CNN | SI | Fortune | Business 2.0 | Time © 2005 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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