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Location
2475 W Serene Avenue
Las Vegas NV 89123
(Corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Serene)
The Building
Concrete and steel construction
7 stories plus parking
2 floors underground parking
Two buildings with two more planned
400 units including penthouses
30 Floor plans over three styles
24 hour guard gated community
Crown moldings throughout units
12 ft ceilings
Amenities
Concierge
10,000 sq ft clubhouse
Business center with computer access
Private screening room for fifteen
Event room with dining area and caterer's station
Limo service to the strip and airport
Fitness facility in both buildings plus main fitness facility in clubhouse
Massage and steam room
Two swimming pools with three outdoor hot tubs
Outdoor BBQ area with fireplaces
Walking paths
Conference rooms in the lobby of both buildings
Coin laundry on all floors
Kitchen
Full tile backsplash under cabinets
Granite countertops
Italian wood cabinets
Stainless steel appliances
Side by side refrigerator freezer
Kohler stainless steel (deep well) double kitchen sinks
Kitchen island with a lot of storage
Recess lighting
Bathrooms
Tiled shower and tub surrounds
Aged bronze light fixtures, mirrors and sconces
Granite countertops
Japanese–style soaking tubs
Other Features
Low energy dual pane windows
Smooth walls with straight corners
8ft raised panel doors
Venetian sliding patio doors
Crown molding and coffered ceilings
Ten, eleven and twelve foot ceilings per plan
Plush carpeting
4” baseboards
Cable, satellite and internet ready
Pre-wired security system
Centralized water softening system
HOA's
Under 1100 sq ft $303 month
1100- 1500 sq ft $429 month
Over 1500 sq ft $594 month
Covers water, sewer, insurance & trash removal
No gas in the building
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Insurance >Do You Need Mortgage Protection
If you have a mortgage on your home, you may have received several offers from insurance companies that sell coverage to pay off your mortgage in the event you die unexpectedly. Although insurance in general is a good idea, mortgage insurance is usually a poor value in most cases.
If you read the large print, it appears that the policy will protect your family if you die before your mortgage is paid off. All you have to do is fill out the paperwork, have a physical exam, and pay a little more each month. The fine print, however, may limit the coverage relating to accidental death. If there are two people on the deed of trust, the policy may pay only half if one of them dies.
When considering mortgage insurance, call a good insurance agent before you send in your forms. Insurance experts usually advise against separate policies to cover various contingencies. A regular term life insurance policy equal to the amount of your mortgage will probably offer you a lot more coverage for your money.
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In which 'Oil Sheikdom' of the Far East do the wealthy still choose to live in primitive houses on stilts?
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