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Location
200 W Sahara Avenue Las Vegas NV 89109 (Near corner of Las Vegas Blvd)
The Building
41 floors
428 units 664 sq ft – 4218 sq ft
466 ft high
Feng Shui design
Glass walls
Private balconies
15 floor plans
9’6”–10’6” ceilings
Covered parking
High speed elevators
Unparalleled strip and city views
Amenities
Concierge services
24 hour Doorman
Valet Parking
Swimming Pool
Private Cabanas (some for sale)
Media Room with Conference facilities
Business Center with wi-fi
Private Library
Private Wine Cellar
Club room with Catering Kitchen
3000 sq ft Fitness facility with Locker rooms.
Resident storage
Kitchen
European style cabinets
Stainless Appliances
Granite Countertops
Entertainment island
Italian porcelain flooring
Bathrooms
Oversized soaking tubs
Italian Porcelain flooring
Separate tub and shower
Other Features
Spacious balconies with spectacular views
Floor to ceiling windows
Large walk-in closets in all bedrooms
Hard wired detectors and sprinkler system
Large Master Suite
Powder Room
Leasing requirements 1 year minimum
Individual controlled heating system
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Financing Your Home >The Loan Application
When you have decided on a mortgage lender, you begin the loan process by filling out a loan application. You should be fully prepared to go over your current financial situation and credit history with the loan officer.
Have a record of all of your current bank accounts, including the name and address of bank(s), type of account(s), and approximate balance(s). Be prepared to provide details about outstanding loans, including student loans and major credit accounts. You will also need information about your assets, such as car title, stocks and bonds, and life insurance policies. If you foresee any credit problems, ask the loan officer for advice on how to keep them from interfering with approval of your mortgage loan. The loan officer can usually give you a prompt opinion about your chances for obtaining a mortgage.
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What was the longest distance a building has ever been moved?
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Detroit's five-story Gem Theater, built in 1927, was moved 1,850 feet (5 blocks) to make way for two new sports stadiums. |
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