Coldwell Banker Premier Realty hosted a holiday sock drive at all three of its campuses in conjunction with Las Vegas Realtors to benefit the Nevada Partnership of Homeless Youth.
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The Southern Nevada housing market ended the year with home prices giving back all the ground they gained during 2022. So says a recent Las Vegas Realtors report.
Housing Division to help first-time homebuyers
Nevada HAND hosted a lease-up event at its new community, Decatur Commons Senior, at 450 S. Decatur Blvd. in November. There are only 10 of the 480 new apartment units available as of press deadline.
Nevada Realtors presented awards to several leaders of the statewide association at a recent installation and awards, recognizing Doug McIntrye as its Nevada Realtor of the Year and honoring others from around the state for their continued service to their association, their profession and their communities.
A recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows the recent slowdown in the local housing market continuing, with declining home prices and sales.
Panattoni Development Co. announced that partner Doug Roberts will be a speaker at GlobeSt. Industrial 2022, which will take place in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Nevada Rural Housing is building Hafen Village, 96-unit development, in Mesquite. It will provide a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom energy-efficient apartments with patios/balconies, as well as generous indoor and outdoor amenities for those at or below 50 percent of area median income.
A recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows local home prices holding steady after declining for three straight months, with fewer properties selling and more available for sale.
The Howard Hughes Corp. has broken ground on a new Class-A office complex in Summerlin South.
Miltson Consulting recently completed the sale of the first office condo at The Office, a two-story, newly remodeled building on Las Vegas Boulevard and Gass Avenue in downtown Las Vegas. Originally developed for Nevada National Bank and built in 1963, the historic building’s classic architecture is hard to find in Las Vegas.
Finally, changing the parking lot to one with designated spaces may require approval by the homeowners as it may fall under architectural change of the common area.
A recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows local home prices declining for the third straight month, with fewer homes selling and more available for sale.