Auric Symphony Park apartment complex will hold its grand opening Tuesday afternoon in downtown Las Vegas.
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A federal protection for tenants who have been unable to pay their rent during the pandemic is expected to expire this week, and thousands of Nevadans are at risk of being evicted from their home.
Experts have warned of a pending eviction crisis in states across the country, and data indicates Clark County will be faced with one as well.
In Southern Nevada’s frenzied housing market, North Las Vegas is getting a lot more attention from homebuyers than ever before.
The Las Vegas housing market has become fiercely competitive in recent months, and the pressure to find a home is even more challenging for first-time buyers.
Prices are setting record highs, but the tally of available homes for sale has plunged, and more people are looking to get into the real estate industry.
The walls are going up at the massive mixed-use development project UnCommons in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Starting April 1, landlords will be able to move forward with the eviction process against tenants who have been unable to pay rent because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials on Wednesday morning marked the grand opening of a new apartment complex on the site of the old Showboat hotel near downtown Las Vegas.
Real estate professionals say the shift to working from home has motivated a number of buyers to look for properties that offer a space for a home office and for kids doing online schooling.
The new organization, called Coalition to Make Homes Possible, aims to help boost homeownership among African-Americans in Southern Nevada.