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Incentives spur buying at V at Lake Las Vegas

Sales have accelerated to a "brisk" pace at the V at Lake Las Vegas condominium development since pricing incentives were put in place several weeks ago, sales manager Nicole Milner of Centex Destination Properties said.

Final closeout, limited-time pricing incentives were announced May 24 at a special event held in the recently completed clubhouse of V at Lake Las Vegas in Henderson. The gathering brought together Realtors and brokers as well as clients.


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"It's very much a buyer's market right now and we've been aggressive with the local broker community in getting the word out that there are some really great buying opportunities at first-class properties like V at Lake Las Vegas," Milner said. "After showcasing the property to brokers at our recent event, sales have been brisk. We're now encouraging all potential buyers to act quickly and take advantage of some amazing pricing incentives on the remaining ready-to-move-in inventory before the residences sell out."

An upscale residential enclave inspired by the mountainside villages of Tuscany, V at Lake Las Vegas is built on the highest point at Lake Las Vegas Resort. The property features two- and three-bedroom condominium residences, ranging in size from 1,297 to 1,655 square feet. The V layouts were designed to make the most of lake, golf course, village and mountain views. Each condominium residence has either a covered veranda or patio.

V at Lake Las Vegas features many resort-style amenities, including a clubhouse with a fitness center, pool, spa grotto, outdoor dining/barbecue center, outdoor living room with fireplace, entertainment terraces, wet sunning with built-in chaises, over-water cabanas and a spa with water effects. The property has a network of trails with classic Italian gardens, fountains, cypress trees, a vineyard and an olive grove.

Featuring MonteLago Village and a 320-acre lake with 10 miles of shoreline, the Lake Las Vegas Resort area offers championship golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf, fine waterfront dining, a floating concert stage, gaming at Casino MonteLago, pampering at Spa Vita di Lago and high-end shopping.

To learn more about the special pricing incentives being offered, call the V at Lake Las Vegas sales center at 888-307-1196 or visit BuyLowProperties.com. The sales center is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

Centex Destination Properties is a subsidiary of Dallas-based Centex Corp. Founded in 1950, Centex today is one of the nation's leading home-building companies, operating in major markets in 25 states.

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