The 265-unit project is slated to feature a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse and apartments ranging from 617 to 1,320 square feet.
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Affordable housing advocates asked Gov. Steve Sisolak to consider ways to fund more development and address the cost of living during an event Tuesday.
Toll Brothers announced that it acquired StoryBook Homes, giving Toll a foothold in a more affordable slice of the housing market.
Sales in the luxury community have accelerated alongside Southern Nevada’s broader housing market.
The transaction comes as the Las Vegas Valley continues its record-setting luxury sales pace in 2021.
Prices are setting record highs, but the tally of available homes for sale has plunged, and more people are looking to get into the real estate industry.
Starting April 1, landlords will be able to move forward with the eviction process against tenants who have been unable to pay rent because of the coronavirus pandemic.
CBRE Group, a prominent commercial real estate brokerage, plans to move its local office to UnCommons.
Vegas Golden Knight right wing Alex Tuch paid $2.35 million for a new home in The Ridges in Summerlin. The deal closed July 2.
Las Vegas’ foreclosure rate was above the national average in 2019 but fell to its lowest point in years, a new report shows.
Las Vegas’ apartment rent growth slowed last year while vacancies ticked higher, a new report shows.
The North Las Vegas City Council took an early step Wednesday toward bringing a large housing development to a vacant lot on the city’s northern edge.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is throwing his support behind a proposal to allocate some $40 million in state tax credits before 2025 to build and preserve affordable housing.
Dora LaGrande ended her tenure as chairwoman of the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority with a farewell address Thursday that both underscored the agency’s mission and criticized some within the ranks.
As a teenager living in the East Capitol Dwellings in Washington D.C., Chad Williams said he knew there were areas of his public housing complex he had to avoid on his way to school.
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