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Moving to Summerlin from Illinois

Moving to Summerlin from Illinois is a favorite escape from cold winters and high taxes — toward sunshine, lower costs, and a brand-new home.

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Why Illinois buyers choose Summerlin

Illinois buyers trade gray winters and heavy property-tax bills for 300+ days of sun, Nevada’s no state income tax, and master-planned Summerlin living. A direct flight keeps the Midwest close.

Tax and lifestyle notes are general information, not tax advice — consult a professional about your situation.

How it works

Tour and buy from home

01

Tell me your wish list

Budget, timeline, must-haves. I build your shortlist across every village and builder.

02

Tour live or film-and-send

I walk homes for you on FaceTime, or record narrated tours into a private Google Drive folder.

03

I register & negotiate

I register you with the builder so you keep representation, then negotiate incentives and price on your behalf.

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Let’s connect before your first builder visit

Just a friendly heads-up: to represent you, I need to be with you — or have you registered with me — on your first visit to a builder community. It’s simply how new-home builders work.

If your REALTOR® isn’t there from the start, you may not be able to have representation at that community — which can mean missing out on insider knowledge about the builder and neighborhood, current deals, promos and incentives, and the comparable sales that confirm you’re paying a fair price for your new home. Best of all, on new construction my help is at no cost to you — the builder pays your agent.

So before you go, let’s say hi — I’ll register you and we’ll plan the visit together.

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