Henderson Nevada Homes
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010There have been many foreclosure properties that have greatly depreciated in value due to their condition. Often times foreclosure properties are not taken care of once the homeowner is evicted by the banks. One reason for this is because legally the banks do not foreclose on the property as soon as the homeowners are evicted. [...]
Market Prices Expected to Remain Flat
Friday, July 23rd, 2010The housing market in the United States and especially here in the Las Vegas and Henderson area has gone through its ups and its downs in the past couple of years. Housing analyst Dennis Smith predicts that much will remain the same for the rest of this year as we have seen in the past [...]
Cheaper to Buy rather than Rent in Las Vegas?
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010It is true, with where the market is currently at, it is cheaper to own a home than to rent in the Las Vegas and Henderson Valley. Las Vegas ranked number 10 among the 50 largest U.S. cities by population in terms of price-to-rent ratio. According to Trulia.com Las Vegas has a 10.92 price-to-rent ratio, [...]
Las Vegas Land Prices At Lowest Rate Since 2003
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010Banks have not hesitated in taking land away from owners who default on their payments here in Las Vegas, resulting in some of the lowest prices for land off the strip in the past seven years. In the first quarter of this year, 74.4 percent of land transactions resulted from bank foreclosures. Many investors can [...]
Real Estate Expert Expecting Recovery
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010At the grand opening preview of American West’s Reserve at Coronado Ranch, Las Vegas real estate authority Richard Lee stated that he believed that a turnaround is coming for the Las Vegas and Henderson real estate market. He explains that historically, the homebuilding industry has been an economic leader in pulling our nation out of [...]
Do-It-Yourself Real Estate Marketing in Henderson
Monday, May 10th, 2010Marketing a Henderson home to make it attractive to buyers isn’t just about staging the house or putting a For Sale sign up in the yard. In today’s real estate market, it’s important to reach out to a larger audience through various types of media. After all, buying and selling a home in the Las [...]
Summer Tourism in Las Vegas
Friday, April 30th, 2010There has been an increase in demand for Las Vegas vacations lately, bumping up hotel room prices and airfares for summer travel. Though travelers may not like the bump in prices, Las Vegas is still well positioned to take advantage of the high demand of travelers this summer. Travelocity.com reported that the average hotel room [...]
Benefits of a Home Inspection
Thursday, April 8th, 2010Although new tax breaks and great housing prices in Henderson, Las Vegas and Summerlin make buying a home easier and more cost-effective than ever before, it can still be a daunting task to undertake the path to home ownership. In addition to the stress of moving, you’re probably worrying about things like loan processing fees, [...]
Homebuilders Anticipate Economic Recovery In Las Vegas
Friday, April 2nd, 2010The Las Vegas homebuilding Industry has high hopes that 2009 was the bottom year and 2010 will be the beginning of recovery. Despite the $8,000 federal tax credit incentive to first-time homebuyers, the sales of new homes here in the Las Vegas and Henderson Valley fell an astounding 48 percent according the SalesTraq. The number [...]
Buying a Historic Home in Nevada
Saturday, March 13th, 2010For many people living in or moving to NV, the best real estate purchase is one that combines the comfort of home with a piece of history. Buying a historic home in Henderson, Las Vegas or Summerlin is fairly common in today’s market, thanks to an incredible real estate climate and one of the most [...]
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