The valley added 1,130 new apartment units in the first quarter of this year, which is up from 543 units in the first quarter of 2023.
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Zonda statistics show a bounceback in housing starts on the residential side as the market finally gets off the pandemic roller coaster ride.
The city’s mobsters roots run deep. Here are a list of mob-connected homes that has sold in recent years, including one formerly owned by Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal.
Multiple veteran Las Vegas real estate agents say they are largely on board with the upheaval currently going on in their industry.
President Joe Biden brought a theme of affordable housing to Las Vegas, highlighting a comprehensive plan that would invest nearly $260 billion in the need.
Two new apartment projects could bring more than 300 apartments, retail and restaurant space.
Two federal class-action lawsuits have accused the Las Vegas trade group of conspiring to artificially inflate real estate commissions.
In a recent study, one issue was clearly at the top of Las Vegas residents’ priority list, beating out access to education, fixing aging infrastructure and increased resources for small businesses.
Four young Las Vegas realtors talked about where their generation will take the real estate industry as it faces an uncertain future.
Californians have made up about a third of new residents moving to Nevada for decades, and now Los Angeles is the top city where people are moving to Las Vegas.
A plan to build transitional housing for recently released offenders is getting pushback from the community before it goes to Las Vegas officials for consideration.
Two areas in the Las Vegas Valley are leading the pack so far in home sales in 2024, according to Clark County property records.
Charles Lee got the opportunity to keep his job but work remotely from anywhere in the country. He and his wife chose to leave California for Las Vegas.
The deal includes single-family homes all over the Las Vegas Valley and is part of a much larger transaction for the corporate landlord.
Local real estate agents do think rates will drop, but most of them think it will not be a substantial one.