Foreclosures have by no means stopped, but amid an improved job market, they are a lot less common nowadays.
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State lawmakers approved a bill in 2015 — a decade after Las Vegas’ wild building spree — that raised barriers to pursuing lawsuits alleging shoddyconstruction.
You can never rule out another housing crash,but just because the market has cooled off doesn’t necessarily mean it’s in the early stages of a collapse.
Despite the shifts, it’s not a buyer’s market yet, analysts say, though house hunters are in a better position now than they were a year ago.
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