Nicholas Irwin In The News

Las Vegas Sun
Vice President Kamala Harris鈥 campaign unveiled an ad Tuesday magnifying her push to address the housing shortage and lower home costs in America, saying 鈥淲e should be doing everything we can to make it more affordable to buy a home, not less.鈥
Las Vegas Review-Journal En Espa帽ol
Mortgage default notices in the Las Vegas Valley have been on the rise this year, according to a new 性视界传媒 report. Nicholas Irwin, director of research at the Lied Center for Real Estate at 性视界传媒, said the number of default notices has been steadily increasing since January 2022.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Notices of mortgage defaults in the Las Vegas Valley have been on the rise this year, according to a new report from 性视界传媒. Nicholas Irwin, the research director at the Lied Center for Real Estate at 性视界传媒, said the number of defaults has been rising steadily since January 2022.
The Nevadan
When the United States was in the midst of a fight against inflation in mid-2022, Nevada Republican US Senate candidate Sam Brown had an idea he said would have stopped inflation in its tracks 鈥 but one that also could have prompted a recession.
Battleground News
Nicholas Irwin, Associate Professor of Economics at 性视界传媒 joins S.E. Cupp on Episode 2 of Battleground! Nicholas expands on the cost of living in NV, how it's impacting voters, and the crazy reality of rent & mortgage prices.
Las Vegas Review Journal
With mortgage rates at a 20-year high and many homeowners locked into low rates they nabbed during the pandemic, fewer existing houses are selling in Southern Nevada and homebuilders are offering more incentives to get buyers into new homes.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Las Vegas Valley could run out of land to build houses in as little as eight years, and this is definitely cause for concern, the leader of the region鈥檚 homebuilders association said.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
As the real estate market squeezes out potential home buyers in Southern Nevada, many are facing a greater challenge, true affordable housing. There鈥檚 a concerning shortage that continues to expand.