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Las Vegas Valley has been underbuilding homes for 15 years: UNLV report
Las Vegas Valley has underbuilt homes for 15 years, with a 64% drop in permits since 2010, far exceeding the national average decline. Challenges include limited federally controlled land, high land and construction costs, labor shortages, and tight credit. Home prices have risen sharply, reaching a record $485,000. Experts stress the need to release federal…
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Expect 7% Rent Hike in Las Vegas Metro in 2025 | Got More Questions? Call or Text Me Wardley Real Estate Lic#S.0202099
Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas Metro rent prices are forecasted to ↑ 7% in 2025. The median rent in Las Vegas Metro is expected to ↑ $137, reaching $2,107.
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Buy Low, Watch It Grow: Nevada Hot Markets | Got More Questions? Call or Text Me Wardley Real Estate Lic#S.0202099
Bunkerville home values increased by 198.2% from 2010 to 2025, reaching $365,729 in 2025. Pahrump home values surged 187.7% from $118,308 in 2010 to $340,356 in 2025.
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Nevada’s Housing Crisis: 80K Units Needed | Got More Questions? Call or Text Me Wardley Real Estate Lic#S.0202099
Nevada faces the worst housing crisis in the nation, with a 4% vacancy rate for market-friendly housing. The state needs 80K more units to address the ongoing housing shortage.
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Carson City, Douglas home prices edge down in February, up in Lyon County
Sierra Nevada Realtors reported a 10.4% increase in closed home sales in northern Nevada for February 2025, totaling 635 sales. The median sales price rose to $509,000, a 1.8% increase from January. Carson City saw 62 sales, a 26.5% increase, with a median price of $524,925. Douglas County had 51 sales, up 59.4%, with a…
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Bills seek to address growing issue of home insurance cancellations over wildfire risk
Nevada lawmakers are addressing the rising issue of home insurance cancellations due to wildfire risk, with Assembly Bill 437 proposing a state-managed FAIR Plan for homeowners unable to secure coverage. This plan would require homeowners to be denied by three insurers and undergo wildfire risk assessments. Concurrently, Assembly Bill 376 aims to create a regulatory…
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Nevada lawmakers consider limiting corporate homebuying
As home prices rise in Nevada, lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 391, which aims to limit the number of homes corporations can buy annually. Sponsored by State Senator Dina Neal, the bill seeks to help families achieve homeownership amid competition from corporate investors. It proposes a state registry for corporate buyers and limits purchases to…
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How to Protect Your Home From Ice Storm | Got More Questions? Call or Text Me Wardley Real Estate Lic#S.0202099
Insulate pipes and maintain stable heating to prevent freezing and bursting during ice storms. Keep gutters, grates, and drainage systems clear to avoid ice buildup and potential water damage.
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Nevada’s Priciest Towns: Where Luxury Homes Reign | Got More Questions? Call or Text Me Wardley Real Estate Lic#S.0202099
Glenbrook stands as Nevada's most exclusive community, offering premium lakefront properties with high value growth.Incline Village offers luxury amenities and tax advantages, drawing affluent buyers from across California and beyond.
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Clark County issues 200 short-term rental licenses, but over 500 still in process
Clark County has issued nearly 200 short-term rental licenses since the 2022 ordinance, with the STREET team investigating over 5,000 illegal rentals since 2018, resolving 93% of violations without fines. The county began accepting applications in September 2022, with 174 licenses approved and 515 pending as of March 24. Officials are considering revisions to streamline…