
Las Vegas Real Estate Market Update: Comparing the Current Boom to 2021
Home prices are rising rapidly, but experts say the market is more stable than it was five years ago
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Home prices are rising rapidly, but experts say the market is more stable than it was five years ago

With inventory low and prices up, locals scramble for options when the clock runs out on their current lease.

Median sales prices in the Las Vegas Valley hit $471,000 in Q2, breaking a four-year record as new demand outpaces supply.

Rental returns in North Las Vegas surge past city averages, drawing both local and out-of-state buyers seeking steady income.

With home prices surging across the valley, North Las Vegas is quietly leading the way in value and returns—drawing buyers and investors from pricier corners of Clark County.

Purpose-built rental communities are reshaping affordability and lifestyles for tenants from Summerlin to Henderson.

Rising inventory and modest price drops are pulling new buyers to the city’s northeast and far southwest, even as monthly payments remain high.

As homeownership becomes tougher to attain, new rental communities like Eden Grove and Canvas Vegas promise resort-style living—at a price.

With vacancy rates scraping historic lows, renters across the valley are scrambling for solutions as leases expire.

A closer look at how Las Vegas families are helping first-time buyers enter the market through guarantor mortgages—and what risks are involved.

A wave of early deals swept across Spring Valley and Henderson last month as sellers opted to accept strong offers before auction day.

June’s clearance rates fall to a 20-month low, but some corridors and luxury listings show surprising resilience.

As large-scale projects pop up in neighborhoods from Summerlin to East Fremont, residents and developers are at odds over the city’s rapid expansion.

Long overshadowed by neighboring enclaves, Whitney Heights could soon be ground zero for Las Vegas’s next wave of property investment as rezoning plans head to Clark County commission.
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