Clark County will amend upcoming short-term rental regulations to comply with a recent court ruling that found parts of the law vague and unconstitutional.
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The 2.2-acre compound boasts unobstructed views of the Strip, 18-car garage, gym, outdoor sport court, pizza oven, 50-plus-foot-long pool and spa, and two-story guest house.
Longtime developer Larry Canarelli and investment banker Viney Singal on Wednesday unveiled their new venture together, Capro Capital.
Spring has for years been seen as the best season for selling. One Bankrate estimate found that those who list the same home can earn $208,273 in May and just $187,000 in January.
The housing market started the year on a slow note, and though mortgage rates have been volatile lately, buyers have been returning.
Las Vegas developer The Calida Group will soon start construction on its five-story, 400-unit apartment complex near the Strip.
A short-term rental association is asking the Nevada Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of Clark County’s ordinance regulating short-term rentals.
The house at the valley’s southern edge boasted a “wellness center,” movie theater, wine gallery, fire pits and electric shades.
Residents questioned how North Las Vegas could permit a huge warehouse project bordering an area that has been plagued by sinking ground for decades.
Advocates proposed increasing the property transfer tax to fund low-income housing during a state Senate committee meeting Tuesday.
Buit in 1954, the 8,750-square-foot palace is decorated with chandeliers, custom stained glass, water features and skylights.
Clark County is moving forward with a lottery to determine which homeowners will get the limited number of short-term rental licenses being issued.
Where are people in Las Vegas shopping for their next house? Stacker compiled statistics about where people in Las Vegas are looking to buy homes using cross-market demand and monthly inventory data from Realtor.com.
“Instead of sellers having the advantage, buyers are now in a better position,” Las Vegas Realtors President Lee Barrett said.
Some signs of an uptick follow a year in which homebuyers, locally and nationally, pulled back amid a sharp rise in mortgage rates.