You Decided to Sell Your House, Now What?
I’ve pulled together a list of 8 different items that sellers typically forget when they decide to sell their home. There are so many different things to consider when you choose to sell your home such as finances, how much you’ll sell your home for, or if you’ll be moving into a new home, that it’s easy to overlook some items. Zach tends to find that people are concerned with the big picture (as they should be) but sometimes forget the smaller details which can also be important. With this list in hand, you’ll be a step closer to a successful sale of your home!
8 Things to Do Before You Move In
Congratulations! You’ve purchased a home, had an inspection and have your closing date set, but now what? I’ve pulled together a list of 8 items to take care of before you move into your new home to help make your move a little easier.
Change of Address Checklist - To Make Your Move Easier!
If you’re anything like me, you have your address saved in a variety of online stores, profiles, banks and credit cards, and it may very well be impossible to change all of them. But don’t worry, I’ve come up with a checklist of some of the more common places when it comes to changing your address. It may not cover everything, but hopefully it will provide you a good start and jog your memory.
Springtime, Time to Clean!
Here are some big-ticket items to focus on while cleaning this spring. Some of these are great tips for keeping a clean home, but some you may want to pay special attention to if you’re planning on selling your home.
Choosing the Right Countertop for Your Household
Choosing the best countertop for your home can be difficult. With so many different options, prices and maintenance routines, it can be hard to pick! Check out 8 popular countertops and learn a little bit more about which one may be the best fit for your household!
Things to Consider When Purchasing a New Home Build versus a Resale Home
In Las Vegas, we are currently experiencing a small shortage of resale housing inventory, which has made the expanding new home market increasingly popular. So what does that mean exactly for home buyers today?
Well, a couple years ago a buyer had plenty of options to choose from when it came to selecting a house. They could find homes in the area they wanted and usually at a price point that was within their budget. Now, we’re seeing the opposite, and we are finding ourselves with a lack of resale housing inventory.
However, what Las Vegas does not have a lack of is new home builds. So, how is purchasing a new home (new build/new construction) different than a resale, and which is better? Let me break down some key characteristics to consider.
Why You Should Always Bring an Agent to a New Home
Looking at new homes is exciting and fun, and not only that, but the agents there make it seem so easy to sit down and purchase your home. You simply walk through the models, choose your favorite, pick your favorite little piece of dirt in the neighborhood for your house to sit on, sign your contract, and there you have it. You now own your own home.
Well, one thing new home builders and the agents there, don’t want you to know is that you can bring your own agent with you to represent you in the transaction. Why would they not tell you something like this you ask? Well, if you forgo your own agent and simply work with the one at the new home site, the builder gets to pocket the money that they’ve set aside in their budget for your agent’s commission.
National home equity is falling, but Las Vegas bucks the trend. While U.S. household real estate values dropped $361 billion in Q3 2025 and equity-rich homes declined nationwide, Vegas homeowners maintain strong positions with just 0.5% distressed sales.
Our market's resilience stems from locked-in low mortgage rates (averaging 4%), economic diversification, zero state income tax, and sustainable price growth. Unlike Sun Belt markets experiencing sharp corrections, Las Vegas prices are down only 2% from peaks—a healthy normalization, not a crisis. Local homeowners should feel confident despite concerning national headlines.