One Nevada Credit Union Blog
Summer Fun On A Budget
Vacations are expensive. With inflation and price increases in lodging, airfare, car rentals, and dining, everything is more expensive this summer. How can you make memories with double-digit price hikes and an uncertain economy? We have a few suggestions.
Dreaming Of Homeownership?
Dreaming of that new home can be fun, but finding out that you can’t afford it—not so much. Here are four things to consider before you start your search:
One Nevada Hosts Level-Up Your Home Buying Game Seminar
One Nevada Credit Union is hosting a free seminar on July 23 to help potential homebuyers level-up their home buying game. The Las Vegas real estate market is one of the toughest in the nation. Affordable inventory is limited, interest rates are rising, and it’s hard for potential buyers not to get discouraged. The best way to stay in the home buying game is to attend this free seminar where potential homebuyers will learn about current market conditions and how to develop a winning strategy.
Send Money Service Enhancements
In the next few weeks, we’re launching our new Send Money service, which will include real-time payment options. Soon, the people you send money to will be able to receive your payment instantly in their One Nevada account or choose to receive it instantly via PayPal or Venmo.
One Nevada Announces Matching Donation To Three Square Food Bank
Three Square Food Bank received $4,000 in donations from One Nevada Credit Union’s annual spring shred day. The shredding service is free to the public, but donations were accepted benefiting Three Square. Las Vegas residents donated a record 863 pounds of food and $1,894.95 for the safe shred of their unwanted documents. The event was so successful that One Nevada decided to round up and match the donation for a total contribution of $4,000 to Three Square.
8 Home Improvement Scams
Remodeling your home can be a huge undertaking, whether you’re doing it for yourself or fixing it up before you put it on the market. If your project requires a contractor, we have some tips to help you avoid today’s home improvement scams.