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Inspirada development faces new legal entanglement

The massive Inspirada development in Henderson, which emerged from bankruptcy proceedings less than a year ago, faces a new legal threat that could bring construction to a halt.

Foreclosure downtrend steepens in Silver State

Foreclosures in Nevada were already on a downward trend when the state’s robo-signing law took effect in October, and the decrease in bank repossessions has grown steeper each month, RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday.

Builders scramble to locate home lots in Las Vegas

As demand for new homes increases in Las Vegas, home- builders are scrambling to find finished residential lots suitable for development.

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Las Vegas housing collapse saw many, many casualties

You are a loser, and so am I. Everyone lost something when the Southern Nevada housing market caved in five years ago. Mostly what we lost was money – almost $113 billion of it, according to a rough estimate by a top real estate expert at UNLV.

Tight housing supply drives many to new-home market

Tight supply is driving more homebuyers to the new-home market, even though the gap between new- and existing-home prices remains far above what it was during normal years. Dennis Smith, the Home Builders Research president, reported 462 new-home sales during July, bringing the total for the year to 2,717 sales, a 26 percent increase from a year ago.

Coyote Springs to mark arrival of electric power supply

Developers of Coyote Springs today will flip the switch to bring electric power to the 43,000-acre master-planned community 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The electricity will run the water and sewer treatment plants, part of $300 million in infrastructure already in place that includes the 4-year-old Coyote Springs Golf Course.

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