Age Qualfied Village - Sun City Anthem
Sun City Anthem located in Henderson is an age qualified village aimed at active adults who are above 55. The community promotes a healthy and active lifestyle with recreations centers aimed at forging lasting relationships among the seniors.
The Sun City Anthem has only about 10 percent new homes remaining for sale. The rest are all sold out. The community is very popular among the older folks because of its great lifestyle features and wonderful location. The community offers 12 single-story floor plans, ranging from 1,496 to 3,175 square feet and has been developed by Del Webb a name well known in the field of senior housing. The homes are priced from the high $200,000s to the low $500,000s.
The Anthem master plan community has its own fire station, commercial components and other common areas. Del Webb is a subsidiary of Pulte Homes and has several other adult communities to its name include the Solera at Anthem, Solera at Stallion Mountain and Sun City Aliante. Its two all age communities include the The Club at Aliante and The Club at Madeira Canyon developments in Southern Nevada.
Metropolis Owner Shows The Way
When other developers of high-rise condo-towers are taking the easy way out, the owner of the Metropolis has shown the way. He not completed the Metropolis the 21 story condo-loft tower but sold the units at the price he had promised to buyers of the units.
A total of 71 units were sold by the owner Davis at the orginal prices he had agreed to initially inspite of the steep increase in prices of steel and concrete which jumped by 35 percent and the general contractor also revised the initial construction estimates. Davis could have technically have backed out of the project and refunded deposits as many other developers are doing. For example the developer behind the ICON Las Vegas Related pulled out for the very same reason as they said it was no longer financially feasible.
Another developer revised prices and sold their units at higher than promised rates prompting legal action. But the owner of Metropolis is man of his word. Though he did not make any money of building the Metropolis he also did not lose any. With careful planning and budgeting the project was completed without too much of cost overruns.
Metropolis Owner Shows The Way
When other developers of high-rise condo-towers are taking the easy way out, the owner of the Metropolis has shown the way. He not completed the Metropolis the 21 story condo-loft tower but sold the units at the price he had promised to buyers of the units.
A total of 71 units were sold by the owner Davis at the orginal prices he had agreed to initially inspite of the steep increase in prices of steel and concrete which jumped by 35 percent and the general contractor also revised the initial construction estimates. Davis could have technically have backed out of the project and refunded deposits as many other developers are doing. For example the developer behind the ICON Las Vegas Related pulled out for the very same reason as they said it was no longer financially feasible.
Another developer revised prices and sold their units at higher than promised rates prompting legal action. But the owner of Metropolis is man of his word. Though he did not make any money of building the Metropolis he also did not lose any. With careful planning and budgeting the project was completed without too much of cost overruns.