If the factors that fueled Las Vegas’ surprising housing surge stay in place, the market will buzz with activity in 2021, observers said.
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With his new rental house project in North Las Vegas, developer Randy Bury is betting on an industry that exploded in growth from the last recession.
Southern Nevada homebuilders notched another record price level as the market continues to defy logic amid an overall bleak economy.
After signing a lucrative contract with the Golden Knights, defenseman Alex Pietrangelo has paid big bucks for a suburban Las Vegas mansion.
Las Vegas’ housing market is defying logic. It has heated up despite the bleak economy.
The owners of a Las Vegas golf course have moved a step closer to selling the land for housing, years after controversy surrounded its former owner Billy Walters.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, after bailing on plans to build a house in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, has bought a bigger plot across town in the Henderson mountains.
Las Vegas house prices hit another record high last month despite widespread economic pain inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.
When Nevada’s moratorium on evictions lifts, experts expect a flood of eviction notices to renters to follow.
Lennar Corp.’s Heritage project spans more than 100 acres off Crossbridge Drive near Sky Vista Drive in Summerlin and is slated to feature 421 single-family homes, city records show.
Who is buying homes amid the turmoil? People who still have jobs, as well as savings that let them qualify for a mortgage or buy with cash.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes was $330,000 in July, up 1.5 percent from the record high in June and 8.9 percent from a year ago, Las Vegas Realtors said.
Las Vegas mortgage delinquencies rose sharply after the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy, a new report shows.
The market hasn’t collapsed after the coronavirus outbreak shut down much of Southern Nevada’s economy virtually overnight, but tenants have sought rent relief and struggled to pay on time.
A Las Vegas home designed in the 1970s as an underground shelter with five bedrooms, pool, terraces and a waterfall is back on the market.