NAIOP reviews South Strip developments – Las Vegas Business Press

Far South Las Vegas Boulevard south of the Strip is about to undergo some changes that could be transformative long term just as the expectations are with the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium. The construction of a casino resort with its own entertainment district and arena four miles south of the Strip is expected to spur

Cook County man hit with $30,000 property tax bill in error – Inman

Homeowner Darryl Lloyd was stunned to receive an errant property assessment of more than $1 million from assessors, causing his bill this year to skyrocket from $1,800 to a whopping $30,000. At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new

Cook County man hit with $30000 property tax bill in error – Inman

Homeowner Darryl Lloyd was stunned to receive an errant property assessment of more than $1 million from assessors, causing his bill this year to skyrocket from $1,800 to a whopping $30,000. At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new

What’s the most unprofessional thing you’ve seen an agent do? – Inman

At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new business opportunities will be revealed. Join us. Pulse is a recurring column where we ask for readers’ takes on varying topics in a weekly survey and report back with our findings. This week,

$10.2M MacDonald Highlands home leads June luxury sales – Las Vegas Business Press

Ten homes sold for more than $5 million in June, including one for $10.2 million in MacDonald Highlands in Henderson. The luxury real estate market remains strong with 152 sales of $1 million and higher recorded in June, according to Forrest Barbee, corporate broker at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, who tracks the luxury market. There

Builders post strong May home sales numbers – Las Vegas Business Press

Las Vegas builders posted their strongest May in home sales since prior to the pandemic and are on track to their second best year since 2020. Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research reported 1,273 new home net sales — sales minus cancellations — in May, easily topping the 902 in May 2023 and even the 1,085

Feds want to expand their control over real estate sales to foreigners – Inman

A proposal would expand an existing rule and give the “Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States” power to review real estate sales near 56 military installations in 30 states. At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new

Lamacchia Realty buys Berkshire Dream Home in Massachusetts – Inman

The deal marks the seventh purchase in 12 months for Massachusetts-based Lamacchia Realty as it signals acquisitions across New England in 2025. “I want to triple that in the next 12,” CEO says. At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be

Should Las Vegas worry about declining population? – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Clark County should be preparing for declining birth rates and decreased immigration now, as the nation’s population is expected to peak in less than 60 years. “We’re projecting that the population is going to peak in 2080 as a result of net fertility and immigration,” U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos said in a recent

Las Vegas home prices stay hot in June as supply grows – News3LV

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Home prices around Las Vegas remained hot in June, even as more houses went up for sale, according to a new report. The median price for an existing single-family home sold in Southern Nevada during June was $475,000, per the local industry group Las Vegas Realtors. That’s up from May, when