Move-in-ready paint for one of the valley's fastest-turning markets.
Silverado Ranch, in the south valley off Las Vegas Boulevard, is late-1990s and 2000s production housing that turns over constantly — first-time buyers moving up, landlords exiting rentals, relocations in and out. High turnover means buyers here have seen a lot of near-identical floor plans, and they sort them fast into two piles: move-in ready and project. Paint is the sorting criterion. The same 1,800-square-foot two-story reads completely differently with fresh neutral walls and clean white baseboards than it does with tenant-era scuffs and six shades of touch-up that never quite matched.
Rental exits are a specialty of ours here. A house coming out of tenancy almost always needs full repaint rather than touch-up — years of furniture scuffs, filled anchor holes, and mismatched patch paint don't blend, they broadcast. We scope those honestly: full two-coat walls, enamel on the doors and base that took the wear, and ceilings where they've dulled. It's the difference between listing as a home and listing as a former rental.
Exteriors here are now 20-plus years into the desert sun, and the south valley's exposure is unforgiving — chalky stucco and gray fascia are the norm on original-paint homes. A street-facing refresh before photos routinely does more for a Silverado Ranch listing than anything inside it.
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