Condo, townhome prices hit record high in Las Vegas Valley
The coach sold his home at the Anthem Country Club in Henderson in May
Veteran Las Vegas agents react to renewed push against Realtors
New apartments will include 311 apartment units and 5,100 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.
Las Vegas Valley home prices have grown five and a half times faster than wages since 2011, and the disparity in the state of Nevada overall is even higher, according to a new study.
The Las Vegas Valley’s real estate community is mourning the death of one of its pioneers, Irene Vogel, on Dec. 24. She was 95.
Pegged as one of the fastest-growing communities in the country, Henderson is seeing a lot of commercial and residential construction to accommodate the new residents over the last few years.
A Blue Heron home in The Summit Club in Summerlin is on the market for $23.5 million.
Nevada led the country in August in home foreclosures, according to a study from ATTOM, an online real estate data company.
Rental rates for a one-bedroom apartment in the Las Vegas Valley dropped double-digits over the last year, according to a new report from Rent.com.
DeCaro Auction International auctions off 9021 Grove Crest Ln inside Tournament Hills.
Chris Milam spent years pursuing billions of dollars worth of projects in the Las Vegas area before and after the economy tanked with nothing to show for them. His last plan in the valley – a four-venue professional sports complex south of the M Resort – ended in 2013 with the city of Henderson suing him, and Milam agreeing as part of a settlement to never again do business in the city.
Take a tour through the 2020 New American Home with the architectural design concept of combining indoors and outdoors together.
The former Las Vegas home of Chicago mob enforcer, Tony Spilotro, is now for sale. Spilotro, who was portrayed by Joe Pesci in the film Casino, is the original owner of the home at 4675 Balfour Drive, built in 1974. (Samia DeCubas/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has put his custom Southern Highlands home on the market for $2.5 million. The single-story home, built on a .63-acre lot in 2015, measures 5,285 square feet and has a 717-square-foot casita and three-car garage. It has five bedrooms and six baths. Fleury bought the home from former NHL player and fellow Canadian Sheldon Souray, according to public records. When he signed his three-year, $25M contract extension over the summer, Fleury told the media he and his family love Las Vegas and cited its great schools and neighborhoods with a lot of things for kids to do. Fleury said he and his family love their home in Southern Highlands, but wanted to be “closer to the Summerlin area.” Home photos courtesy of Ivan Sher Group
Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has put his custom Southern Highlands home on the market for $2.5 million. The single-story home, built on a .63-acre lot in 2015, measures 5,285 square feet and has a 717-square-foot casita and three-car garage. It has five bedrooms and six baths. Fleury bought the home from former NHL player and fellow Canadian Sheldon Souray, according to public records. When he signed his three-year, $25M contract extension over the summer, Fleury told the media he and his family love Las Vegas and cited its great schools and neighborhoods with a lot of things for kids to do. Fleury said he and his family love their home in Southern Highlands, but wanted to be “closer to the Summerlin area.” Home photos courtesy of Ivan Sher Group
Las Vegas home prices are rising at one of the fastest rates in the country, availability has plunged, and homebuilders are fetching record prices. Applied Analysis co-owner Brian Gordon speaks about this and more, including which parts of the valley have the fastest-rising and overall highest prices, and the housing market’s strengths and weaknesses.
The underground house at 3970 Spencer Street is one of the valley’s most unusual homes built 26 feet underground in 1978 by Girard “Jerry” B. Henderson, who, planned to survive the end of the world there.
2018 GLVAR President Chris Bishop talks about Las Vegas housing