Switch closes below its IPO price

Shares of Switch Inc. closed below its IPO price on Friday, down 42 cents or 2.45 percent to $16.71, according to Google Finance.

Man pleads guilty in Las Vegas for role in time-share scheme

A Florida man pleaded guilty Friday in Las Vegas to mail and wire fraud charges for leading a time-share scheme to defraud more than 1,000 people out of more than $3 million.

Investor still pursues distressed Las Vegas real estate

After the real estate market crashed last decade, investors swooped in for the leftovers. They bought cheap houses in bulk to turn into rentals and snapped up abandoned projects at steep discounts.

Nevada Rep. Ruben Kihuen accused of sexual harassment

Allegations of sexual harassment against Nevada Rep. Ruben Kihuen by a former campaign staffer have led to calls of resignation from lawmakers and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman Ben Ray Luján.

 
Jimbo Fisher leaves Florida State for same job at Texas A&M

Jimbo Fisher, who coached Florida State to its third national title in 2013 and opened this season with his team ranked in the top five, is leaving to take the same job at Texas A&M.

Which mortgage is right for you?

For most mortgage borrowers, there are three major loan types: conventional, FHA and VA. Here is how they compare.

 
Demand for new Las Vegas homes increases

New home closings are on the upswing in Southern Nevada and should finish the year ahead of the 2016 pace.

William Lyon sells range of homes in Summerlin

William Lyon Homes, a 60-year-old national homebuilder with a long track record of building quality homes in the master-planned community of Summerlin, now offers four distinct living opportunities in a range of styles and prices within the community: Sterling Ridge and Silver Ridge in The Ridges village; Affinity in Summerlin Centre and Allegra in The Paseos village.

More factors affect how long it takes for a home to sell

Sorry, but there’s no rule. Every property is unique, and more factors are involved than just the state of the local market. We’d need to know, for example, how widely the property has been exposed on that market and what similar properties happen to be offered for sale at the moment.

GLVAR leaders join experts from around U.S. at NAR Conference

Members of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors joined more than 20,000 real estate professionals and fellow industry leaders from around the country at the 2017 Realtors Conference Expo held in Chicago last month.

Software professional and NFL Raiders fan chooses The Ogden

Indra Jones racks up airline miles, thanks to her profession as a software solutions specialist for a global company, but even frequent travelers need a home base. Having lived in Oakland most of her life and being a die-hard NFL Raiders fan, she recently relocated to The Ogden, a 21-story high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.

California transplants purchase One Las Vegas unit

Walter Carnwright and Ariel Feir met in California and have been together for nearly three decades, but the state’s steep cost of living and ongoing debate over same-sex marriages encouraged the couple to relocate to Las Vegas in 2008.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

David R. Tina nominated to national leadership post

 
Sports industry boosts luxury real estate

The launch of the Vegas Golden Knights this year has not only given Southern Nevada sports fans something to root for, but it’s created work for Realtors to help the team’s players and administrative staff find housing.

6 injured in Las Vegas school bus collision, none of them kids

A white Nissan and a Clark County School District bus collided about 1:20 p.m. on the 4700 block of Cheyenne Avenue, near Decatur Boulevard, police said. All of the injured were in the car.

Betting trends for NFL Week 13

Handicapper Bruce Marshall (GoldSheet.com) provides betting trends for NFL Week 13.

 
Vegas Nation Red Zone: Raiders or Giants?

Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Gilbert Manzano make their picks for Sunday’s Raiders vs. Giants game.

Nevada receives $5.7M to keep child health programs running

Nevada will receive $5.7 million in unspent funds for federal health care for low-income children, but the state’s entire congressional delegation urged House and Senate leaders Friday to quickly reauthorize the program that expired two months ago.

‘Good Samaritan’ killed chasing robber in Las Vegas

A man who is being hailed a “good Samaritan” by Las Vegas police was fatally shot Friday afternoon while chasing a suspected armed robber in the northwestern valley.

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