In the early 1960s, with gamblers rolling the dice at the Dunes and the Stardust, Irwin Molasky made a different sort of wager: that people would move in droves to a stylish, resort-like community.
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Residents at 14 local public housing developments in the Las Vegas Valley have been without a security service for nearly three months after the firm hired last year to protect residents had its contract revoked.
City documents show plans for 303 single-family homes and two multifamily projects with 491 apartments combined, all on about 60 acres.
Seven or eight years ago, Las Vegas’ housing market was all but dead. Today it’s reached the most heated levels in years.
Nevada lawmakers have taken the first step toward copying the federal government’s most effective program to fund affordable rental housing.
With renters filling apartments, buyers can’t get enough. Investors bought five Las Vegas Valley apartment complexes for $260 million combined between May 18-29.
Nevada home prices fell hardest in the country after the economy tanked and have bounced back the most, but they remain furthest from the peaks, a new report shows.
The Las Vegas City Council will consider next week selling a slice of Symphony Park to a developer who wants to build 299 apartments and 4,000-square-feet of retail space for $2 million.
Tru Development Co. founder Tim Deters and investor and broker Jack Woodcock have teamed up to turn the former Spanish View Tower site in the southwest valley into a 608-unit apartment complex.
Henderson has five of the 50 most expensive ZIP codes by property value in Nevada, with two listed in the top 20, according to a recent study. According to the report by real-estate website PropertyShark, the 89052 ZIP code is the 15th most expensive in the state, with a median price of $329,000. It’s also the fourth most expensive area in Southern Nevada.