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Las Vegas’ Young Rising Star in Real Estate and Politics – EIN News

Clem Ziroli III A young Las Vegas visionary is transforming the real estate and political arenas with innovative solutions, dynamic leadership, and a drive for change. I’ve always believed that innovative thinking and community focus are the keys to making a real difference in both real estate and politics.” — Clem Ziroli III LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA, July 3, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — A young Las Vegas visionary is making waves in both the real estate and political arenas, establishing himself as a dynamic and influential figure. With a proven track…

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Las Vegas housing inventory making comeback, group says – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Housing inventory appears to be making a comeback in the Las Vegas Valley after a dismal first quarter, according to statistics from the Las Vegas Realtors. Inventory was down more than 20 percent in the first quarter of 2024 compared with the previous year, however LVR President Merri Perry said they are seeing a rebound in the local market. “But since then, our inventory has been increasing,” said Perry in an email response to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “Through the end of May, LVR statistics show a 6 percent increase…

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Miami-Dade Real Estate Market Surges to New Heights with a Growth of $471.5 Billion, Powers Up Property Tax … – Hoodline

In a recent disclosure by Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser Pedro J. Garcia, it has been confirmed that the county’s real estate market is continuing to surge. The preliminary taxable values for the year 2024 were certified, showcasing a countywide increase to $471.5 billion – a 10.7% bump from the previous year that could have Miami residents facing heftier property tax bills unless rate adjustments are made, as reported by the Property Appraiser’s office. Contributing to the growth, new construction in the county added more than $6 billion to the total…

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Moving to Las Vegas? Squared Realty Announces Real Estate Services in Nevada – AccessWire

LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / June 28, 2024 / Squared Realty announces premium Real Estate Services in Nevada. Although moving anywhere can often prove challenging, confusing, and even frightening, these feelings can multiply manifold when planning a relocation to a famous city known to millions for its bright lights and big entertainment. That said, Las Vegas is a diverse city with various amenities, thriving communities, economic opportunities, and a great quality of life. When planning such a momentous move, Squared Realty is the real estate agency to contact, led…

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$11M Las Vegas Mansion With Drive-In Car Display Is the Week’s Most Popular Home – Realtor.com News

Some exquisite homes look like works of art, but other luxe dwellings act as backdrops for remarkable art on display. This week’s most popular home on Realtor.com® is an example of the latter. It’s a desert mansion built to showcase a car collection right from the drive-in living room. Yep, this six-bedroom estate in Las Vegas offers parking inside the house. Designed for an auto buff who believes rare cars are works of art, the residence is said to be owned by Julius Salerno, attorney and co-founder of a hair…

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Study Exposes Top 100 Most Overpriced Housing Markets: Detroit, Atlanta, And Las Vegas Lead The List – Benzinga

Researchers Ken Johnson and Eli Beracha have developed a system to rank the top 100 most overpriced or underpriced metro areas in the U.S. using open-source data from Zillow and other providers to help people see the premium or discount they might be paying for their homes. Their data shows that homebuyers in the Detroit metro area are paying a hefty premium for their homes, with prices soaring 40.79% above what they should be. At the end of May, the average home price in Detroit reached $254,325, but based on…

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Henderson Housing Market Trends and Forecast 2024 – Norada Real Estate Investments

The housing market in Henderson, NV, has been garnering substantial attention in 2024. If you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest, it’s essential to understand the current trends, future predictions, and where Henderson stands in comparison to other popular areas like Summerlin. How is the Henderson NV Housing Market Doing in 2024? Current Trends in Home Prices As of June 2024, home prices in Henderson have witnessed a marked increase. Redfin reports that the median home price is $495,000, up by 7.6% compared to the previous year. Similarly, Zillow mentions an average home value of $484,265,…

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Las Vegas house with drive-in doorway for exotic cars goes on market – Las Vegas Review-Journal

If you ever wanted to enjoy your expensive cars at home and not park them in a dark garage, now is your chance. A 11,361-square-foot, six-bedroom house in the Arrowhead in the Ridges community next to the Summit Club in Summerlin has a unique feature to it: a 13-foot doorway that allows the owner to drive their cars into the living room. Listing agent Michele Sullivan with Douglas Elliman Real Estate said the owner is a car lover and had the door especially installed, and is looking for a buyer…

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Welcome to Las Vegas’ housing crisis in 2024 – Las Vegas Review-Journal

There is no way around it, the Las Vegas Valley has a big problem, said the leader of the Nevada Housing Coalition. “Straight answer is we have a housing crisis in every sense of the imagination,” said Maurice Page, executive director for the coalition. Nevada is short more than 78,000 affordable rental units for extremely low income renters, according to estimates from the National Low Income Housing Coalition. Plus, the valley is landlocked with 88 percent of Clark County alone controlled by the federal government. Steve Aichroth, adminstrator for the…

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Las Vegas’ housing crisis a serious problem, analysts, government agree | Housing | Business – Las Vegas Review-Journal

There is no way around it, the Las Vegas Valley has a big problem, said the leader of the Nevada Housing Coalition. “Straight answer is we have a housing crisis in every sense of the imagination,” said Maurice Page, executive director for the coalition. Nevada is short more than 78,000 affordable rental units for extremely low income renters, according to estimates from the National Low Income Housing Coalition. Plus, the valley is landlocked with 88 percent of Clark County alone controlled by the federal government. Steve Aichroth, adminstrator for the…

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