The Las Vegas City Council voted Wednesday to adopt state-mandated changes to its short-term rentals ordinance in order to comply with the Nevada law that recently legalized the practice.
Housing
Jeri Goodkind is reluctantly saying goodbye to the Boulder City home she shared with her late husband, fantasy novelist Terry Goodkind, behind the best-selling epic fantasy series “The Sword of Truth.”
The Howard Hughes Corp. announced that it reached an agreement to expand The Summit Club.
Homebuyers are pulling back in Southern Nevada and throughout the U.S. following a year of huge price gains and as higher mortgage rates boost buying costs.
Following a swirl of chatter about the increases, Clark County Assessor Briana Johnson tried to clear up “misinformation.” But confusion and frustration still have not dissipated.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels recently purchased a $4.95 million home in Anthem Country Club in Henderson that includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Residents are facing a move in a tight rental market as the city shuts the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Once hundreds of properties, the final 61 homes will be sold.
The 206-unit complex in the southwest valley is not finished yet but is expected to be move-in ready in late August.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes fell in July, as Southern Nevada sees fewer sales, growing inventory and more price cuts.
Sales have been tumbling in Las Vegas and around the U.S., and if borrowing costs keep falling, it could spark more buying activity.
Ely at Fort Apache in the southwest valley is scheduled to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
REAL Messenger app cofounder Fredrik Eklund, former star of Bravo TV’s reality show “Million Dollar Listing,” launched REAL Messenger real estate app in Las Vegas this week.
A lawsuit alleges short-term rental regulations in Clark County “exceeds the boundaries” of what’s allowed under Nevada and U.S. Constitutions.
The seven-story, 184-unit project behind The Martin condo tower is set to finish in 2024.
The would-be developer of housing planned for the defunct Badlands golf course is ready to settle its longstanding legal dispute with the city of Las Vegas for $64 million, according to documents prepared for Wednesday’s City Council meeting.