Light-touch turns and full resets for investor-owned homes in North Las Vegas' master plan.
Aliante is the newer face of the valley's rental market: a 2000s master-planned community in northern North Las Vegas whose houses hit the market at exactly the wrong moment — and were bought up in waves by investors during the foreclosure years that followed. The result today is a neighborhood of tidy two-story stucco homes where a meaningful share of doors are single-family rentals owned by individuals, many of them out-of-state, managing from a distance.
The good news about 2000s construction is the walls: consistent drywall, consistent texture, and usually a single builder-neutral scheme underneath everything, which makes Aliante turns the lightest-touch work we do. Many turns here are genuinely patch-and-touch-up jobs — and we'll say so, because billing a full repaint on walls that don't need one is how a painter loses a landlord. When a full reset is warranted (a long tenancy, a color-happy tenant, or a just-purchased home), the clean modern drywall takes paint beautifully and fast.
Two local realities we handle as a matter of course: Aliante's HOA framework, which cares about what happens outside but also means tidy jobsite habits inside the community, and remote owners — if you're managing from Phoenix or California, we'll coordinate access, send photos at walkthrough and completion, and keep your color file so the whole turn happens without you flying in.
Give us the address, unit size, and move-out date — we'll take it from there.
(725) 425-8709Call with the move-out date and we'll build the paint schedule around it.
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