Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas Real Estate: Southern Highlands: Bella Terra market report - 4th quarter, 2007

Southern Highlands: Bella Terra market report - 4th quarter, 2007

Home sales activity in Bella Terra, a neighborhood in the master-planned community of Southern Highlands in Las Vegas, NV continued to struggle in the 4th quarter of 2007. Six homes closed, compared to five in the 3rd quarter. Year-over-year results were down 18%, with 40 homes sold in 2007 and 49 sold in 2006.

The current resale inventory of 47 homes (plus 5 homes with accepted offers) represents a very strong buyer's market. Homes in Bella Terra at Southern Highlands are close to schools, parks and shopping, as well as the south Las Vegas Strip.

Here are the details of the fourth quarter sales:

Address Sq Ft Bed/Bath List Price Sale Price DOM Closing Date
11280 Albergotta 2320 4/3 $299,900 $290,900 104 11/16/07
11036 Parete 1562 3/2 $254,900 $245,000 108 10/09/07
3138 Amari 1816 3/3 $235,700 $229,575 77 10/23/07
 
3096 Amari 1370 3/2 $249,900 $227,950 77 11/30/07
3011 Cantabria 1151 3/2 $223,073 $223,073 11 10/30/07
3746 Sesto 1714 3/3 $219,900 $218,160 95 12/12/07
 

(GLVAR deems information reliable but not guaranteed. Properties listed and sold by various MLS participants. Sale Price adjusted for any seller contributions. DOM = Days on Market)

Bella Terra at Southern Highlands  has one and two-story homes from 1,151 to over 2,900 square feet, built from 2001 to 2004. For more information, or to buy or sell a home in Bella Terra at Southern Highlands, contact John Novak at (702) 339-9700 or JohnNovak@kw.com.

Other Southern Highlands neighborhoods:
     Cortona Hills
     Montagne Marron
     Royal Highlands
     Toscana Vineyards

See also:
     Bella Terra market report - 3rd quarter, 2007
     Bella Terra market report - 1st quarter, 2007

     Las Vegas real estate - December, 2007 market statistics
     Las Vegas real estate - November, 2007 market statistics
     Las Vegas real estate - October, 2007 market statistics

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