When it comes to real estate in Summerlin, experience, expertise, and exposure matter—and I deliver all three.
I was born and raised in Las Vegas and have lived within 5 miles of Downtown Summerlin my entire life. I don’t just work here—I live, shop, dine, and golf here. I know Summerlin’s neighborhoods, schools, parks, and hidden gems like the back of my hand.
Whether you're searching for the right school district, proximity to the best golf courses, or the hottest new restaurants, I offer insider knowledge that only a true local can provide.
As a proud agent with Las Vegas Sotheby’s International Realty, I offer a concierge-level experience whether you’re buying or selling. Every step of the process is elevated, professional, and tailored to you. I have a team that can do everything from repairs, and renovations to helping you move. You can call anytime and I am happy to share my people.
Through the power of the Sotheby’s brand, your home won’t just be listed—it will be showcased to the world. We syndicate listings to over 10,000 global publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, and top-tier lifestyle outlets, as well as all the major home platforms. More eyes = more offers.
Each week, our agents meet to present our listings internally—giving your home priority exposure to a highly qualified in-house network before it even hits the open market. That means more targeted showings and faster results. Our office has successfully sold hundreds of homes in Summerlin—we know what works.
I answer my phone. I show up. I follow through. You’ll never wonder where I am or what’s next—I keep you informed, empowered, and at ease every step of the way.
FAQs
Answers to Your Top Real Estate Questions Here!
What is the average price of a home in Las Vegas right now?
Prices vary by area and property type. As of December 2024, the median sale price for a single-family home in Las Vegas was $475,000, reflecting a 5.6% increase from $449,900 in December 2023 . For condominiums and townhomes, the median price stood at $290,000, up from $270,000 the previous year. There are still some great homes around 400K, but luxury properties can range from $1M to well over $10M.
Is it better to buy a home in Las Vegas now or wait?
Timing depends on your goals. Right now, Las Vegas offers great opportunities with growing value, low inventory in certain sectors, and favorable tax advantages.
What neighborhoods are best for luxury living?
Some of the most sought-after communities include Summerlin, The Ridges, MacDonald Highlands, Ascaya, and Southern Highlands.
How much are property taxes in Las Vegas?
Nevada has some of the lowest property taxes in the U.S., typically around 0.5%-0.75% of a property's assessed value. And we have no state income tax
Are there special considerations when buying a home in Las Vegas?
Yes! You should consider HOA rules, desert landscaping requirements, energy efficiency for hot weather, and whether you're buying in a golf or guard-gated community.