A Brief History of Las Vegas High Rise Living

For most of the city's history, the towers along Las Vegas Boulevard were built for tourists, not residents. The story of how they became homes (luxury homes, in many cases) is shorter than people think, and it's still being written. The Las Vegas high rise buildings history is really a story of two
Read MoreHow Technology Is Changing Las Vegas Real Estate: Virtual Tours, AI, and Beyond

The Las Vegas real estate technology trends reshaping this market aren't the flashy headlines you see in national news. They're quieter and more practical. A buyer in Sacramento tours a Henderson home at midnight from her couch. A title company records a Clark County deed without ever driving downto
Read MoreNew Master-Planned Communities Coming to Las Vegas: What's in the Pipeline

If you've been paying attention to Las Vegas master plan development news over the last year, you can feel a shift happening. The big communities that built modern Vegas, Summerlin, Cadence, Inspirada, are either still expanding hard or entering their final innings, and a fresh crop of 1,000-plus ac
Read MoreLas Vegas Housing Inventory: Are We in a Buyer's or Seller's Market?

Las Vegas housing inventory trends have shifted more dramatically than almost any other number in our market over the past year. Active listings are up, days on market have roughly doubled, and the typical home is finally selling below asking. But "buyer's market" isn't quite the full story. The hon
Read MoreHow New Infrastructure Projects Are Reshaping Las Vegas Real Estate

If you've driven around the valley lately, you've probably noticed it. Cranes on the south Strip. Tropicana Avenue ripped up and put back together. New towers on what used to be empty dirt near Blue Diamond. Las Vegas is in the middle of the biggest infrastructure build it's seen in a generation, an
Read MoreHow the Raiders and Allegiant Stadium Changed Las Vegas Real Estate

The Las Vegas Raiders impact on real estate is bigger than most people think, and smaller in some places than the headlines suggest. Here's what actually changed once the team moved to town and that $1.9 billion stadium went up off Dean Martin Drive, and where the money has really flowed since. When
Read MoreNew Developments on and Near the Las Vegas Strip: What's Coming and What It Means

Photo by joannapoe · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons If you've driven Las Vegas Boulevard lately, you've noticed it. Cranes over the old Mirage site. The Sphere glowing to the east. The Convention Center campus torn apart and stitched back together. A new retail complex wrapping the old Hawaiian Ma
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