ON THE MOVE: Julio Jimenez-Wenz named to Nevada’s Commission on Minority Affairs – Las Vegas Business Press

GOVERNMENT • Rize Credit Union has announced Julio Jimenez-Wenz has been named to Nevada’s Commission on Minority Affairs. The Commission on Minority Affairs is the central advisory body coordinating discussion and study of issues affecting minority communities in Nevada including programs, essential services, social and economic welfare and affordable housing. “We’re incredibly proud of Julio

Owner of Las Vegas Cuban restaurants finds buyer for $24M North Miami mansion – The Real Deal

A handful of prominent homeowners in Miami-Dade County secured buyers for their waterfront properties last week, as activity in the high-end residential market picked back up.  Vilma Vilarino Knips, owner of the popular chain of restaurants called Las Vegas Cuban Cuisine and La Casita, and her husband Jimmy Knips, CEO of The Christmas Palace, entered

Lone Mountain Estate home lists at $3.5M – Las Vegas Business Press

A reimagined luxury custom home estate has just hit the market in the gated community of Lone Mountain Estates in Las Vegas, priced at $3,499,999. Lorie Borges, Realtor with The Hellmuth Borges Team at huntington & ellis, A Real Estate Agency has been selected to represent the home, located at 4386 Jerdon Court. The estate,

Home prices staying hot, with more available for sale – Las Vegas Business Press

A recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows local home prices warmed up again in June with more homes available for sale. LVR reported the median price of existing single-family homes sold in Southern Nevada through its Multiple Listing Service during June was $475,000. That’s up 7.7 percent from $440,990 in June of 2023. Local home

More and more people are moving to Las Vegas. How’s the real estate market doing? – KNPR

Land is more expensive. Mortgage rates remain higher than people are used to. Rent is high. And the affordable housing situation is worse. Those are just some of the stories we’ve all been hearing for months and, in some cases, years. So, is owning a home, a facet of what some see as the American

‘It’s ridiculous’: Rising housing costs are pinching Las Vegas Valley residents – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Jair Guigui knows all too well about Las Vegas’ housing crisis. His sister recently moved in with him due to rising rental rates, and the 20-year-old said his parents, who were undocumented immigrants, were taken advantage of by a landlord which caused a number of health issues and forced them to move in with his