Daily Archives: February 2, 2013

Las Vegas area sees decline in home sales | Bedford Hills NY Real Estate

2/1/13 1:04pm

A tight inventory of homes for sale played a role in Las Vegas-area home sales falling on a year-over-year basis for the seventh consecutive month in December, according to DataQuick.

Boosted by both price appreciation and a trend toward more high-end transactions, the median sales price jumped to its highest level in nearly four years.

Up 8% from November, 4,476 new and resale houses and condos closed escrow in the Las Vegas-Paradise metro area in December. However, this was a 7.6% drop from the previous December, according to the data firm.

The median sales price for all new and resale properties sold in the Las Vegas metro was $145, 203, which was the highest level its seen since February 2009. The median in December was up 1.9% since November and spiked 26.3% from one-year prior. This marks the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year increases for the metro. 

This strong gain in the median sales price is reflective of price appreciation coupled with relatively low home supplies.

Click on the chart below to see the median sales price year-over-year for Las Vegas.

There’s more than one way to hang a shelf | Pound Ridge NY Homes

Whether it’s a single decorative shelf in the living room or a set of rough shelving in the garage, we all love shelves. We display our prized collections and toss our messy paint cans on them. We’ll put them high and low, and just about anywhere space allows.

Shelves offer you a chance to do some practical organizing while at the same time offering opportunities for some fun, elegant, whimsical or eclectic decorating. But above all, the shelves need to stay on the wall and support their intended loads, so today let’s take a look at some different types of shelving and shelving supports, and how they’re installed.

Tools needed

The tools you’ll need for installing shelves are pretty basic — usually just a cordless screwdriver, a tape measure, a level, and possibly a stud finder. To ensure that the shelf is level, you’ll want to use as long a level as possible for the length of the shelf being installed. In other words, don’t use a 7-inch torpedo level on a 5-foot shelf.