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Las Vegas Homes By Leslie Reports Three Nevada Cities Named Best Places To Live For Non-College Graduates

Sunday, June 7th, 2015


Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) May 22, 2015

Las Vegas Realtor Leslie Hoke reported Via her website and blog Las Vegas Homes By Leslie, that North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Las Vegas made the top ten cities to live in without a college degree. Ms. Hoke said “the data compiled by movoto.com used three criteria, including number of high school grads employed, number of high school grads with health insurance (pre-affordable care act), and the median annual earnings of high school graduates to create its list”.

Southern Nevada has always been a place where people from any background could come and find a sustainable life. Im not surprised three of our cities made the cut. When you look at the fact that the average home in this area only costs $ 205,000 and interest rates are very low, it becomes readily apparent that someone with no degree can still own their own home, said Top Realtor in Las Vegas Leslie Hoke.

While a college degree is certainly helpful in terms of employment opportunities, it does not guarantee success. This list also shows that it isnt a death sentence to not have a college degree. The Las Vegas economy is unique, there are still a lot of jobs that pay a livable wage for non-degree people, Hoke went on to say.

Movoto.com also compiled data from the U.S. Census, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Center for Disease Control to create its list.

For information about buying or selling a home in Las Vegas or more details about the Best Places to Live Without a College Degree, visit: http://www.lasvegashomesbyleslie.com/blog/best-places-to-live-without-a-college-degree.html

About Leslie Hoke

Leslie Hoke is a Las Vegas realtor with over 11 years of experience buying and selling real estate in southern Nevada. After a successful tenure at the Disney Corporation, Leslie moved to Las Vegas to pursue her goal of a successful career in real estate.

Leslie has earned several industry awards and accolades including being named Top Las Vegas Realtor by RE/MAX three consecutive years (2011-2013). Ms. Hoke is a member of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors and National Realtor Association with certifications in short selling, condominiums, and new construction. She is known for her excellent customer communication, savvy marketing strategies, and top-notch negotiation skills. As a long-time Las Vegas resident herself, Ms. Hoke provides a wealth of local market information to help her clients reach their real estate needs.

Contact Info:

Name: Leslie Hoke

Organization: Las Vegas Homes By Leslie

Address: 8010 W Sahara Ave #150 Las Vegas, NV 89117

Phone: (702) 321-1763







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Cross-Sell Reports Partners with Georgia Automotive Dealers Association to Provide Localized Market Data

Sunday, August 17th, 2014


Norfolk, VA (PRWEB) August 13, 2014

Cross-Sell Reports, a division of Dominion Dealer Solutions and industry leader in automotive market intelligence, has announced the launch of Cross-Sell Interactive, a fully interactive version of market reports, to dealers within the state of Georgia. This marks Cross-Sells first step in providing extensive Market Analysis, Statewide Dealer and Leinholder Summaries, and MarketingINTEL reporting solutions to Georgia automotive dealers.

Cross-Sell Interactive features customizable charts and graphs that allow users to create personalized dashboards with key metrics and areas of interest. Dealers located in local markets like Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah, Ga., can now access the robust charting and graphing of market-based vehicle sales data. The Cross-Sell Interactive dashboard functionality, combined with customization flexibility, enables users to quickly and easily monitor specific areas of interest in a given market.

Shane Marcum, general product manager for Cross-Sell Reports, noted, Cross-Sell Interactive provides Georgias automobile dealers with the tools and information to strategically attack their primary market areas.

Georgia dealers now have the functionality necessary to customize and track competitor sales within a specific market or trade area, giving them a competitive advantage. Dealers can also track their performance against the most relevant local competitors by identifying the top performers in a user-defined market area.

Marcum remarked, Essentially, Cross-Sell Interactive removes the guesswork for the dealer by supplying an abundance of vehicle and location-based market data specifically tailored to where cars actually sell. This directly leads to increased ROI for automotive dealerships in Georgia and enhances their ability to tangibly measure where their advertising and inventory dollars are best positioned.

Associated Designs Reports a Growing Trend in Homeowners Building Small and Tall in New Urban Villages

Friday, May 16th, 2014

Eugene, OR (PRWEB) May 11, 2014

It was no surprise to seasoned home builders when the Census Bureau released a new report showing that people are moving closer to cities and away from the suburbs. Rick McAlexander of Associated Designs in Eugene, Oregon has worked with hundreds of builders over the years to design houses for all types of neighborhoods. But, when Dane Butler of Future B Homes, also in Eugene, approached Rick about designing a series of single family homes for a growing, mixed-use development close to the urban core, Rick jumped right in. Rick has a passion for density housing close to the city, and was happy to create his first collection of urban styled house plans, specifically created for a planned village development.

Dane Butler, president of Future B Homes, knew his urban village units needed a fresh concept in order to offer contemporary styled homes that most people could afford and realistically enjoy living in. These kinds of homes should actually cost less to take care of with lower utility bills and less maintenance, Dane says.

After months of collaboration, Future B Homes began building a series of small footprint homes in a local development called Crescent Village. Rick created house plans for this project that have a north and south orientation. However, he situated the windows and patios on the homes south side, which faces the neighbors adjacent exterior wall. This allows natural light to stream in throughout the home while offering privacy for each homeowner. After experiencing enthusiastic homeowner demand, Future B Homes has now built a total of 14 village style units out of a planned 26 for the mixed-use neighborhood.

The unique idea of an urban floor plan attracts two types of clients, but for different reasons, according to Rick. He says some clients are keenly interested in living in a home with a smaller footprint. Other clients are driven primarily by economic benefits, because a smaller lot leads to lower development and construction costs, and lower maintenance bills. Our clients get the best of both worlds with this plan, says Rick, whether the person is environmentally driven or conscious of cost.

The concept of a planned urban village is not new. There are hundreds of examples of older, high-density neighborhoods in larger cities, like San Francisco and Seattle, or on the east coast in Boston and New York City. Even Charleston and New Orleans have long traditions of narrow homes built close to the street, right in the city. These types of dense neighborhoods were known to be highly livable during their heyday when individuals worked, shopped and socialized, within blocks of their home.

While Rick says hes inspired by the lifestyles of yesteryear, fast forward about five decades and hes incorporated significant differences in todays urban house plan. First and foremost, homes are not attached by a shared wall. These plans offer more privacy, natural light and some amount of defined yard space. And, the homes are energy efficient and include amenities that are considered must-haves in todays lifestyle. According to Dane, With these plans, people find they have all the space and features they need with no wasted square footage.

For example, Associated Designs has the Parkview Plan 30-905, where the house is only twenty-six feet wide and almost sixty feet long. The home is designed with an inviting entry court close to the street that could include a fenced privacy screen. A person can approach the home and take a right into the front door or turn left and head along the exterior wall toward an open or enclosed patio.

The first floor of this plan offers a contemporary, open kitchen with a great room layout, plus a master bedroom that includes a luxury bath and walk-in closet. The second floor accommodates three good-sized bedrooms and a two-door, shared bath with double sink. Add a 300 square-foot bonus room over the garage and the space lives large. The total living area is right under 2200 square feet with a footprint at just about 1500 square feet. Lot lines are approximately 3.5 feet from the exterior walls.

A developer doesnt have to build a whole new village to utilize this style of housing. It works just as well when placed within undeveloped lots in older neighborhoods. Its not uncommon in most cities to see well established neighborhoods from the turn-of-the-century, or mid-century, to include empty lots or houses in serious disrepair. City planners and developers both recognize the potential to convert weedy tracts into housing for people wanting to live closer to the citys core. And, astute developers can turn several contiguous residential lots into a coordinated group of urban concept houses, each with a different plan but similar in styling. Dane notes that people who choose an urban village house tend to feel comfortable spending more time outdoors, enjoying a sense of community and neighbors.

There is a definite trend, says Rick, where people want to move closer to the city and cut their commute times while increasing access to urban amenities, city events and al fresco cafes. Its about affordable and quality living, while working and playing in the same neighborhood just like the old days, only better.







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Hamptons Real Estate News: New North of the Highway Record Sale — $9.75 Million for One-Acre of Non-Waterfront Property — Reports Gary DePersia of The Corcoran Group

Thursday, May 1st, 2014


East Hampton, New York (PRWEB) April 16, 2014

Hamptons real estate broker Gary DePersia of The Corcoran Group (http://www.myhamptonhomes.com) sealed a new record deal for the highest price of non-waterfront property on one-acre North of the Highway at $ 9.75 million. He represented both the buyer and the seller.

Built by whaling scion Nathan P. Howell in 1833, the Greek Revival style home on Sag Harbor’s bustling Main Street was once one of the grandest residences on the East End. It stretches across 9,000-square-feet and four levels with six bedrooms, eight-and-one-half bathrooms and grand parlors including ten fireplaces and a loft with widow’s walk capturing 360-degree village views. On a full-acre of lawn and garden with specimen trees, the structure was family-owned for more than 135 years until the 1970s. It was renovated, maintained and cherished to the highest standards by the seller who had owned since the mid-1990s.

“One-of-a-kind benchmarks can now be set in any market and in any area of the Hamptons. The price lines dividing North and South of the Highway are blurring. This sale is every bit as pricey as a special house on one-acre in the estate sections of East Hampton or Southampton, says DePersia.

DePersia set another North of the Highway market record, unsurpassed since 2011, for the highest price residential sale at $ 36 million, with the 55-acre waterfront oasis Tyndal Point in Sag Harbors North Haven. Here he represented both buyer and seller as well.

About Nathan P. Howell House (http://www.myhamptonhomes.com/Sag_Harbor-real-estate-1384180588-1.php):

In 1833, the scion of a wealthy whaling clan, Nathan P. Howell, built a large Greek Revival style home on Sag Harbor’s bustling Main Street. At the height of his prosperity in 1850, Howell enlarged and renovated his house in the Italianate style to become one of the grandest residences on the East End at that time. Later on in that century, Howell’s daughter inherited the house and succeeding generations maintained the house and its ownership well into the 1970s. After exhaustive work by its seller, who lived there for nearly two decades, modern amenities were balanced harmoniously with original details within this 8,000 SF+/- six bedroom residence on four levels of living space, including finished lower level, serviced by both stairs and elevator, and set magnificently within a full acre of lawn, gardens and specimen trees. Grand parlors within are embraced by broad covered porches setting the tone for this extraordinary offering within close proximity to shops, restaurants and the marinas of a village in the midst of an amazing renaissance. A third floor loft with bathroom leads up a short staircase to the widow’s walk capturing 360-degree views of the surrounding village, forming the perfect venue for that postprandial cigar.

About Gary DePersia (The Corcoran Group, 51 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937, 631.899.0215 or 516.380.0538, http://www.myhamptonhomes.com):

On the East End since 1995, Gary DePersia of The Corcoran Group has participated in more than one billion dollars of real estate transactions. His sensational inventory of Hamptons luxury real estate has generated benchmark deals. Among them is the 55-acre waterfront oasis Tyndal Point in Sag Harbors North Haven. At $ 36 million, it was the highest price residential sale ever north of the highway, plus the largest transaction for 2011, on the East End. Consistently ranked among the top producers in the Hamptons, and a year-on-year national list maker, in 2008, he was Corcoran’s top broker on the East End by sales volume and rental units; and ranked the nations 4th top broker by sales volume with over $ 202 million worth of transactions in The Wall Street Journal and REAL Trends Top 250 real estate professionals. Gary is the broker other brokers have come to follow and emulate. He is well-versed on the inventory of each village and hamlet and with four licensed assistants has built a business stretching from Southampton to Montauk and Sagaponack to Shelter Island. As the East End’s most prolific advertiser, his exclusive listings are found regularly in print and online. He was the first Hamptons broker with his own personal website (http://www.myhamptonhomes.com) and broad use of social media. An inimitable ambassador for Hamptons luxury real estate, he regularly guides television viewers around the areas finest homes and is tapped by top news media for his expert market views and exceptional listings. His far-reaching experience, affable nature and energized style make him a favorite of other brokers seeking a knowledgeable Hamptons realtor who truly cares about client service.







Kukui’ula Reports Strong Sales Activity and Announces New Club Bungalows

Thursday, September 12th, 2013


Kauai, Hawaii (PRWEB) August 21, 2013

Kukuiula, the first major new luxury community on Kaua`i in more than a decade, is in the midst of a busy 2013 with more than $ 16 million in sales transactions either closed, under contract or reservation. A total of 27 homes are completed and 12 homes are currently under construction, with additional construction starts planned in the remainder of the year. Several nationally acclaimed architects and builders have announced new projects at Kukuiula, bringing a diverse new collection of designs and inventory to the community.

Kukuiula recently unveiled the first phase of the Club Bungalows, a collection of ten one-, two- and three-bedroom cottages built by Scott Edmunds, CSE and Associates, and designed by Jeffrey Berkus Architects. The Club Bungalows will offer contemporary interiors, expansive floor plans and exceptional views of the Pacific Ocean. Located steps away from the communitys multi-million dollar Plantation House and Spa at Kukuiula, the Club Bungalows will provide prospective residents with another exceptional product within the Kukuiula portfolio.

“There will be more than 40 homes completed by the end of 2014 in Kukuiula,” said Kukuiula President Brent Herrington. “The interest demonstrated by nationally acclaimed builders and architects is a tremendous validation of our community.”

The Club Cottages at Kukuiula also opened to guests in November 2012, representing the first rental offering in the communitys Lodge Hospitality Program. Operated in partnership with The Parrish Collection Kauai, seven three-bedroom cottages are available for nightly rental and guests may enjoy the amenities and services of The Club at Kukuiula. Once this community is completed in 2014, it will feature a total of 15 cottages.

“With the introduction of the ultra chic Club Cottages at Kukuiula, combined with the highly personalized service from Parrish Kauai, hospitality on Kauai has been taken to another level. Guests love the home-away-from-home ambiance, refined interiors and just-next-door accessibility of the Club, with it’s premium amenities and facilities,” stated Jonathan “JP” Parrish, owner of The Parrish Collection Kauai. “These offerings set the Kukui`ula Club Cottages apart from other Kauai vacation rental options, and the demand for the cottages is exceeding owners’ expectations.”

Kukuiula currently offers a selection of ocean view custom home sites and plantation-style cottages ranging from 1,500 to 3,800 square feet, with cottages starting at $ 2.5 million and custom home sites starting in the $ 800,000s. The home sites provide the ideal opportunity for one-of-a-kind custom homes with panoramic ocean views.

While on property, residents and guests have access to extensive amenities. The Plantation House, offering sumptuous dining and refined relaxation, along with extensive pools and dazzling ocean and sunset views. Adjacent to The Plantation House is the Spa at Kukuiula, an elaborate 20,000 square-foot sanctuary featuring abundant opportunities for fitness, relaxation and rejuvenation. The Farm at Kukuiula offers a bounty of fresh produce that owners can pick for themselves or enjoy in the Clubs dining venues. The Golf Course at Kukuiula, a private 18-hole championship course designed by Tom Weiskopf, offers expansive ocean views and follows the natural flow of the land through the surrounding coffee fields, rolling hillsides and ocean bluffs of Kukuiula.

About Kukuiula