Las Vegas Real Estate News

BLM puts 800 acres of land up for auction

The federal government is offering more than 800 acres of Las Vegas Valley land to the highest bidders next week. But if last year’s auctions are any indication, buyers might ...

Las Vegas homeowners seeing big profits on sales

This February 2016 photo shows a house for sale in the Las Vegas Valley.

Las Vegas homeowners are booking the highest profit margins in years when selling their property, but amid flat prices, those gains have largely leveled off, a new report shows. Owners who sold ...

Shares of MGM real estate subsidiary up 4.8 percent on first day of trading

MGM Growth Properties CEO James Stewart, third from right, rings the New York Stock Exchange opening bell to celebrate his company's IPO, Wednesday, April 20, 2016. He is joined by company CFO Andy Chien, right, and New York Stock Exchange President Tom Farley, second from right, for the first IPO of the year at the exchange.

Shares of MGM Resorts International’s new real estate subsidiary were up 4.8 percent today at the close of their first day of public trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Las Vegas-based casino operator announced ...

MGM’s new real estate subsidiary prices IPO at high end of expectations

MGM Resorts International said today that the initial public offering of its new real estate subsidiary has been priced at $21 per share, raising gross proceeds of ...

Report: New-home sales up, but prices flat

Model homes are shown under construction at The Estates at Rhodes Ranch, a Century Communities development, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015. Project manager Dale Juilfs is at left.

Las Vegas homebuilders are selling more houses and drawing up more construction plans compared to last year, but in some ways, sales volume has ...

Nevada has third-highest foreclosure rate, repossessions rise

Despite a drop in overall foreclosure filings, lenders have repossessed a rising volume of homes in Nevada compared with last year, keeping the Silver State among the hardest-hit areas in the country ...

Analysis: Stadium near McCarran shouldn’t be derailed by height issues

Plans for a domed 65,000-seat football stadium near McCarran International Airport likely will not be derailed by conflicts over the facility’s height ...

Is Lake Las Vegas finally bubbling back to life?

A couple looks over the garden at the Hilton at Lake Las Vegas on Sunday, April 10, 2016, in Henderson.

Lake Las Vegas was one of the biggest real estate flops in one of the hardest-hit markets in the country during the recession, crushed by an avalanche of financial problems. Now ...

Mike Tyson knocks out nearly $1.5 million sale of his old home in Henderson

Boxer Mike Tyson, former undisputed heavyweight champion, responds to a question during an interview at his home Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, in Henderson.

After sparring with potential buyers for a little over a month, retired boxer Mike Tyson has sold his home in the suburbs of Las Vegas for $1.475 million. Chalk it up as a loss for Tyson, who bought ...

Q+A: How Henderson is tackling its squatter problem

The city of Henderson, according to its website, is “a place to call home.” Squatters are taking that to heart. Henderson police have received dozens of service calls since last fall about ...

Construction industry has been a wild ride

Kevin E. Burke is president and CEO of Burke Construction.

CEO of Burke Construction Group talks about the industry’s past, present and future in Las Vegas and beyond ...

‘It’s a good time to sell,’ but for buyers, value ‘is still out there if you turn over all the rocks’

Brian Fike is vice president of investment sales at Colliers International and stands about some of the undeveloped property they have for sale/lease along E. Craig Road on Wednesday, April 6, 2016.

The vice president of investment sales at Colliers International forecasts the year for Southern Nevada’s commercial real estate industry, offers advice for buyers and sellers, and talks about how Las Vegas has changed in his 57 years here.

The cranes have returned to the Las Vegas Valley

Developer Jeffery S. LaPour, President of LaPour Real Estate, at his under construction property on West Post Road near South Jones Road.

Several developers have started speculative construction or are planning to, figuring demand for space is strong enough that properties won’t sit empty for long. If investors outstrip demand with a glut …

Attention, house hunters: Home expo getting underway Friday at Cashman

A worker removes scaffolding from a Christopher Homes construction site in the Ridges Las Vegas, a luxury residential community in Summerlin, Thursday, June 11, 2015.

House hunters can learn about Las Vegas’ builders and sprawling communities at a two-day expo this week. Real Estate Expo Las Vegas is scheduled to be held

Las Vegas-area home sales surge, prices unmoved in March

This February 2016 photo shows a house for sale in the Las Vegas Valley.

Las Vegas used-house prices were largely flat in March, continuing a months-long stretch of mostly unchanged prices, amid a big jump in sales volume. The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes in Southern Nevada last month was $220,000, down 0.2 percent from February but up 7.3 percent from a year earlier, according to a new report from the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors. Buyers picked up ...