Las Vegas home values are rising faster than the national average, a new report shows, but the rate pales in comparison to recent years.
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Las Vegas home prices have bounced back in recent years, but Southern Nevada’s recovery has the longest way to go in the country, a new report shows.
Neighbors in an unincorporated area of Clark County worry a proposed zoning change to a parcel across the street in the city of Las Vegas that would allow higher-density development will encroach on their rural lifestyle, and set a precedent for the area.
Julie Davies hoped that by now the downtown Las Vegas condo she owns would be drawing in regular visitors and revenue, but it sits unoccupied while she pays for a storage unit for its furnishings.
The Las Vegas Valley’s housing market is recovering from the recession, but it still has a problem with squatters. And squatters can be dangerous if you’re a Realtor trying to show a home for sale.
A $20.5 million public housing complex for seniors is step one of an ambitious plan to redevelop a blighted section of North Las Vegas.
The roughly 2,000-acre Villages at Tule Springs housing development is expected to break ground later this month and pour $3.3 billion into the local economy over the next 15 to 20 years.
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The park near Bermuda Road and Pebble Road honors a Metropolitan Police Department sergeant who was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2006.
Officials broke ground in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside for a College of Southern Nevada facility designed to help people get into high-demand industries.
The tranquilizer xylazine has been detected in the local illicit drug supply, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
A joint traffic safety operation by the Nevada Highway Patrol and California Highway Patrol resulted in hundreds of drivers cited over Memorial Day weekend, authorities said.