Why do Single level homes cost more than comparable two story homes? Let’s investigate!
Read MoreHave we hit a market low in terms of inventory, or is this simply a blip in a continued downtrend of homes for sale?
Read MoreHow does our Market Today compare to 2020, 2017, and 2014? A look Back…
Read MoreAs always, the stats are for Single Family Homes only. If you would like a condo or townhome report, let us know! If you would like a specific zip code or area report, let us know! Stats are from Las Vegas Realtors, and any commentary and opinion is from me!
Read MoreWhat I’ve been doing since early August is tracking the number of homes that are Under Contract (in our market, homes have 2 statuses, Under Contract Show and Under Contract No Show… both mean the home has an accepted offer though) compared to the OVERALL number of homes currently not sold… meaning both Active on the Market, and Under Contract (as these can always fall out of contract).
Read MoreJust when we expected a softening or a slowdown in the Real Estate Market, BAM, we get another great month. Spoiler Alert… it was a really strong month for Single Family Homes in the Las Vegas Valley.
Read MoreWe finished the month with a bang! After a dismal second quarter, one of the worst we’ve had in years, July got us off to an incredible start, with over 3300 home sales for the month.
Read MoreThe market BOTTOMED, in terms of showings on April 12th. We were a month into Quarantine. but then, things started to pick up, way up! While the gap between showing activity in 2019 and 2020 was still significant… it started to shrink.
Read MoreData is pulled from our MLS on 5/4/2020. Some adjustments will be made for those late reporting of sales that occurred at the end of April, but this information is very accurate.
Read MoreOur market continues to move in a Horizontal manner, which is a good thing for Buyers AND Sellers. How so? Read our Market Update.
Read MoreTwo story homes may be more in demand as families look for larger homes, but what costs more?
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