Showing posts with label Pahrump. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Las Vegas real estate numbers show small improvements in September


Southern Nevada - accommodating communities like Anthem, Summerlin, Henderson, Mountains Edge, North Las Vegas, Southern Highlands and Pahrump - resale housing segment took a cautious step forward in September, after going the other way in August. A curious trend might be developing, actually so predicted by some industry experts, where the real estate market will find the bottom and then will bounce along there for some time. Despite very attractive mortgage money and truly appealing home prices that may be all it can do for now, as the economy remains weak and unemployment is pushing deeper into in double digits.

For September there were 3,358 single-family residences sold, so reported by GLVAR, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors. That amounts to a nice 4% improvement from August and a solid 20.7% jump from the same month last year. The buyer base is rather narrow, though. It's dominated pretty much by the first-time homeowner and the investor, both of whom aim at the lower end of the price scale.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Las Vegas suburbs on the march

Las Vegas valley still has a good amount of land available for residential development and eventually it'll be graded for more houses and condos and townhouses. But real estate is getting so expensive here that the future homes will be priced out of reach for many buyers. Another housing solution has to be found. Home builders have their finger on the pulse, of course, and are gradually shifting some operations into the outlying towns like Mesquite, Pahrump and Coyote Springs, each about an hour's drive from the Strip.

Prices over in these communities can be 20 to 50% less than here, incentive enough for many to handle the extra commute time with a smile and a favorite tune. To read the entire article, please click here.