Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in Nevada using data from Zillow.
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Where are people in Las Vegas shopping for their next house? Stacker compiled statistics about where people in Las Vegas are looking to buy homes using cross-market demand and monthly inventory data from Realtor.com.
Are Californians and East Coasters moving in? Stacker compiled statistics about people in cities looking to buy homes in Las Vegas.
While it’s natural to want to make improvements to increase your home’s resale value, some renovations will actually cost you money in the long run. Just because you see something as an improvement doesn’t mean a potential buyer will feel the same way.
It’s easy to feel the pressure to buy when houses are getting snapped up all around you, but does that mean you should jump or is it better to wait out a hot housing market and see if it calms down? Experts weigh in on the pros and cons of waiting it out.
Home prices in the U.S. have been rising at their fastest rate in decades, and there’s every reason to believe prices will continue pushing higher in the months to come.
Solar panels have become normalized among landscapes, spotted everywhere from the open spaces of deserts to rooflines of dense residential areas.
You may be able to blow a ton of money in Las Vegas, but Nevada homeowners don’t have to roll the dice on real estate taxes.