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Review-Journal hosts panel to discuss Nevada politics

The Review-Journal’s political reporter Ramona Giwargis mediated a group of readers as they spoke on negative ads for campaigns, the upcoming ballot questions in the fall, and the election process itself. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

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The Las Vegas luxury resale market remains on a record pace through July led by a $25.25 million sale in MacDonald Highlands. It was one of 171 sales of $1 million and higher in July, matching the same number in July 2024. The average price paid for a luxury home in July was $1.96 million, according to Forrest Barbee, corporate broker of Berkshire Hathaway Home Service. Barbee reported there were 195 pending sales of $1 million and higher, showing that the luxury market isn’t slowing down while sales are down in the market overall.

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