After growing fast for decades, Clark County’s population is expected to swell by another 1 million people by 2060, a new forecast shows.
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Experts have warned of a pending eviction crisis in states across the country, and data indicates Clark County will be faced with one as well.
San Diego developer Lansing Companies recently closed a land purchase for a community called Prado Ranch.
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.
Renters who have received an eviction notice can receive free in-person help Saturday at designated Las Vegas Library District branches.
Demand is fierce and inventory is minimal in the Southern Nevada rental home market, where a report shows prices have jumped 11.3 percent year over year in April.
Whether it’s lake views, the absence of gambling within city limits or its small-town appeal, Boulder City has captured the attention of homebuyers.
Kristen Routh-Silberman listed a sleek Henderson mansion for $12.5 million early this month, and within days, she said, she was negotiating two offers.
The Las Vegas housing market has become fiercely competitive in recent months, and the pressure to find a home is even more challenging for first-time buyers.
Homeowners are benefiting from Southern Nevada’s heated housing market, often selling for above the asking price and sometimes fetching substantially more than they paid just a few years ago.
“This is the strongest seller’s market that I’ve ever seen, and I first got my license in the 1970s,” said Gary MacDonald, president of the Reno/Sparks Association of Realtors.
Local anti-homeless groups and tenant advocates applauded the move Monday, but a representative for a Nevada apartment association called the move “devastating” for struggling landlords.
A new report shows Southern Nevada homebuilders started the year with the most sales activity since the frenzied mid-2000s bubble.
Billionaire Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn put his ultra-luxury Southern California mega-mansion on the market for $110 million.
Atlanta-based homebuilder Beazer Homes bought a tract of land during the bubble days in Indian Springs, a quiet, pint-sized community, and filed plans to build a subdivision.