Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders fans drawn to One Las Vegas

California­ns make up more than 23 percent of owners

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California has long been a target market for Southern Nevada real estate, given the Golden State’s high taxes, high cost of living, home prices and traffic congestion. And now, with the rapid developmen­t of the future NFL Raiders stadium, there’s even more reason for California­ns to make the move. At One Las Vegas, a twin 20-story condominiu­m tower community on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard, California­ns make up more than 23 percent of homeowners, thanks to all those reasons and more.

Last fall when Oakland resident and die-hard NFL Raiders fan Vivian Williams learned the Raiders were moving to Las Vegas, she was inspired to purchase a two-bedroom, two-bath home with mountain views. She has since enjoyed many of One Las Vegas’ amenities, including its state-of-the-art, two-story fitness center, Transform; the movie theatre, Show; the full-service concierge; and activities and gatherings led by lifestyle director Evelyn Connors. She also appreciate­s the pet-friendly amenities at One Las Vegas and enjoys using them when her son and two dogs visit her.

“It’s the simple things that make a difference, like having freshly brewed coffee offered in the lobby. Everyone who works and lives here are so welcoming and friendly. And the location is wonderful, because I am minutes from great shopping, dining and only minutes from the future home of my favorite team,” Williams said.

Lance Baker, a seasoned bartender, relocated from Northern California to the Entertainm­ent Capital of the World in 2013, eventually moving into his dream home at One Las Vegas in 2017. He enjoys the walkabilit­y to everything he needs, such as groceries, banking, neighborho­od services and local casinos such as South Point and Silverton. He, too, was especially excited with news that the Raiders stadium would be close to home.

“California has many profession­al teams, but there were none in our hometown of Chico, so we adopted the Raiders,” Baker said. “Everyone at work says I’m crazy for buying a highrise home, because they think it costs an arm and a leg. But when I share with them my utility costs and that I don’t even pay for things like cable or internet because it’s included, they are speechless. I tell my friends they should look into buying a home at

One Las Vegas before it’s too late. Having the Raiders stadium as a neighborho­od is just icing on the cake.”

Last February, Oregon business owner Bruce Cappelli purchased a two-bedroom residence, drawn to Las Vegas by the city’s more friendly tax climate and affordable cost of living. For someone who wanted to be on the Strip but avoid the associated inconvenie­nces like traffic, noise level and crowds, One Las Vegas fit the bill perfectly.

“I was so taken with the community, I locked in my home 24 hours after seeing it for the first time,” Cappelli said. “I looked at several different floor plans on various floors. Ultimately, the top of the building offered a great vista of both mountains and the Strip. And now it looks like I’ll have views of the new stadium, which is a big bonus for me, since I’m a lifelong Raiders fan.”

One Las Vegas homes range from 1,344 square feet to 2,857 square feet, with many floor plans offering views of both the mountains and the Strip. Two-bedroom homes are priced from the mid-$300,000s, and three-bedroom homes are priced from the high $400,000s.

One Las Vegas recently received approval from Fannie Mae to offer financing options as low as 3 percent down for eligible first-time homebuyers and is only the second condominiu­m community in Las Vegas since 2008 to obtain Fannie Mae PERS (Project Eligibilit­y Review Service) final project approval. One Las Vegas also offers buyers Veterans Affairs-guaranteed mortgages in addition to traditiona­l 15- and 30-year financing options.

One Las Vegas is close to Interstate 15, the 215 Beltway and just minutes from Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport and is also in close proximity to T-mobile Arena and the NFL Raiders stadium, which is under constructi­on. Town Square, just a few blocks north of the property, provides onestop shopping and scores of dining and entertainm­ent options in the neighborho­od.

For more informatio­n, call 702405-9020 or visit the One Las Vegas on-site sales center at 8255 S. Las Vegas Blvd., or online at theonelv. com. The sales center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

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Mona Shield Payne One Las Vegas With the future home of the NFL Raiders visible from One Las Vegas, many longtime fans, such as Bruce Cappelli, locked in their dream home at One Las Vegas.

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