Lennar wants to buy the Grant Sawyer state office site, which would expand the homebuilder’s footprint near downtown Las Vegas, according to officials.
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Andrew Pascal and Mike Mixer plan on reopening the course as a private course next October and adding private villas for sale in 2027 along with a revamp of the course.
Redfin’s latest report shows that home prices are growing at a slower rate nationally than they have been in the previous months.
The median sale price for a house has hit a record high to start 2025. Here are five properties for the benchmark price currently on the market.
Zillow’s latest market report has homesellers cutting prices on 18 percent of the listings in the valley however sales have yet to take off.
The new homes in Henderson are part of the builder’s pre-designed and ready to move in collection.
Clark County said it intends to step up enforcement on violations of short-term rental rules.
The city of North Las Vegas wants to know what housing, businesses and more should be developed on acreage it will obtain from the Bureau of Land Management.
Las Vegas’ real estate industry is already feeling the financial pain from the Trump administration’s tariffs and market uncertainty, local executives say.
Sen. Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro introduced Senate Bill 451 to keep a 30-year county property tax levy voters enacted in 1996 for another three decades.
A real estate firm is looking to turn the city-owned course in east Las Vegas into a mixed-use project with housing units, trails and a community recreation center.
The institutional investment firm owns well over 3,000 homes, according to Clark County property records.
In the email sent to its members Friday, the LVR board states the agent is “no longer” a director of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors effective immediately.
Clark County probate court has long been a lucrative arena to profit off the dead.
Assembly Democrats highlighted six housing bills they’re putting forward this session. But many of them might get the rubber veto stamp from Gov. Joe Lombardo.