Multiple veteran Las Vegas real estate agents say they are largely on board with the upheaval currently going on in their industry.
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Las Vegas imposed a $180,000 penalty on a home officials determined was being rented through Airbnb without a city-mandated license.
The Culinary Union unveiled its 2023 legislative priorities, which include establishing a state lottery system and a 5 percent cap on rent hikes.
The massive home appears to be the only property the former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh owned at the time of his death that is now listed for sale.
U.S. homebuilders’ sales fell to its slowest pace in a year last month, and resales dropped for the fourth consecutive month. And it’s no different in Southern Nevada.
It’s two months into CDC’s eviction moratorium, and Southern Nevada landlords are feeling exasperated.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority is considering dipping into $13 million of its reserves to cover rental assistance payments in March if the federal funding stream for the subsidies dries up because of the ongoing government shutdown.
Amid high prices, Las Vegas house hunters are gravitating toward more affordable projects and sales are slumping in some communities.
The company seeking to develop the Badlands golf course is suing Las Vegas in District Court, alleging the city delayed a decision on the plans to first adopt an ordinance that will “severely delay and ultimately prevent development of the property.”
Construction on the site of the complex ended in September with the project 73 percent complete because of disputes that arose between Midby, the project’s developer, and its former general contractor, the Korte Company.