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The city is seeing home inventory sit on the market for longer as retirees flee and investors cash out of the desert oasis.
RE/MAX United Realtor, a well-respected real estate agency led by experienced realtor Leslie Hoke, is excited to announce the ...
Experts say Las Vegas is seeing a reshuffling of property holdings, especially among people who bought multiple homes since ...
The newly minted president of the company talks about all the new communities and the challenges of building in the current ...
The Desert Pines Golf Course will soon be redeveloped into single-family homes, retail space, and a College of Southern Nevada training center.
A national increase in the inventory of homes for sale is most pronounced in Las Vegas, according to a report.
More than half of Clark County residents can't afford to buy homes as private investors and high interest rates create barriers for local buyers. New legislation aims to help.
One Nevada city ranks in the top 5 for first-time buyers. But for many, affording a home in the state is still out of reach.