So far this year roughly 827 homes have sold across the Las Vegas Valley, with the most closing over the last week in Henderson West, according to the latest data from Redfin and Clark County. The median sale price in the valley is $426,500, a 10.8 percent increase year over year, according to Redfin, which
Republicans are accusing Nevada of voter roll maintenance so lax that the number of registered voters exceeds the number of voting-age adults in certain counties, although the state says the GOP’s calculations are based on unreliable data. The lawsuit, filed against Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar and five local election officials, alleges that the
Las Vegas is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S., with record-breaking home prices, impressive new luxury developments, and a plethora of high-octane experiences. The warm weather, low property taxes, and lack of state income tax are certainly a draw for homebuyers. And, as more high-end hotels and trendy restaurants move into the city’s buzzing
Clark County has bought a retail center near the Las Vegas Strip for $6.5 million. New Orleans Square, sitting on 1.15 acres, comprises several buildings at 900 Liberace Ave. in the Historic Commercial Center District, less than 1.5 miles east of the Las Vegas Strip. New Orleans Square houses such businesses as Core Contemporary art
In a speech given at Stupak Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, President Joe Biden continued to pitch his administration’s new housing proposals, which he and others have claimed will bring down housing costs, bolster supply and eliminate “junk fees” that he says have played people for “suckers.” After beginning by talking about economic