Searches for Airbnb rentals in the Las Vegas Valley for the week of the big game are up 65 percent from the same week last year.
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But what does the jump in home listings mean for sales in Southern Nevada?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to a crowd of about 500 supporters at Area 15, stating he will take on entities such as Big Pharma and “captive” government institutions.
The lawsuit, which names Las Vegas Realtors, says real estate associations have created a closed, nonnegotiable system for getting homes listed on the MLS.
The new build-to-rent-project is responding to market shifts as mortgage rates remain elevated and “stigma” around luxury rentals drop.
A Clark County assistant fire chief called it one of the most filmed and photographed fires in Las Vegas history.
The six-bedroom, 15,000-square-foot property last changed hands in 2022 for $17.5 million. The asking price has gone up significantly since then.
The custom-built home has views of the entire Las Vegas Valley, including the Strip.
New home builds and industrial commercial construction remain a bright spot for Las Vegas’ real estate industry.
Baby boomers have increased their homeownership share in the Las Vegas Valley and the entire U.S. over the past few years, studies show.
The Las Vegas Valley ranked second in the nation for home prices outgrowing wages.
The 11-bedroom, 27,150-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills, which went on the market in 2021, has had its asking price lowered by nearly half.
Charles Lee got the opportunity to keep his job but work remotely from anywhere in the country. He and his wife chose to leave California for Las Vegas.
A CNN report found that Black and Hispanic applicants were substantially less likely to get home loans from Navy Federal Credit Union.
Zillow said the Las Vegas market showed “promising signs of growth” last year, even though the valley posted the worst real estate figures in 15 years.