Music Scene

The Soundtrack of the City: Navigating Las Vegas’s Music Scene
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 13, 2024
Las Vegas resonates with the sounds of music, from iconic superstars gracing the stages of massive arenas to up-and-coming bands in cozy local bars. The

The American Dream is still owning a home – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 10, 2024
Buying a home is a powerful decision, and it remains at the heart of the American Dream. Unlike renting, owning a home means more than

Today’s Mortgage Rate Trend Is Good for Sellers – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 10, 2024
If you’ve been holding off on selling your house to make a move because you felt mortgage rates were too high, their recent downward trend is

Las Vegas Water Smart Landscapes Rebate – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 9, 2024
Residential properties Whether you do it yourself or hire a contractor, the Southern Nevada Water Authority will rebate single-family residential properties $5 per square foot of

Factors That Impact Mortgage Rates – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 9, 2024
If you’re looking to buy a home, you’ve probably been paying close attention to mortgage rates. Over the last couple of years, they hit record lows, rose

Mortgage Rates Tick Down 2/1/2024 – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 9, 2024
“Although affordability continues to impact homeownership, the combination of a solid economy, strong demographics and lower mortgage rates are setting the stage for a more

Why Having Your Own Agent Matters When Buying a New Construction Home – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 9, 2024
Finding the right home is one of the biggest challenges for potential buyers today. Right now, the supply of homes for sale is still low. But there is a

Mortgage Rates Show Little Movement – Very Vintage Vegas
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 9, 2024
“Mortgage rates remain stagnant, hovering in the mid-six percent range over the past several weeks,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist. “The economy and