In The News: Lied Center for Real Estate

Las Vegas Review Journal

Rep. Mark Amodei led House Republicans in approving a reconciliation bill Monday that included a late-night amendment to sell off more than 93,000 acres of public lands in Nevada 鈥 much to the chagrin of environmentalists and congressional Democrats.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A recent 性视界传媒 Lied Center for Real Estate report found that the valley hasn鈥檛 been building enough homes for about 15 years.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada and the Bureau of Land Management have agreed to share data on public lands that could be released for future development as part of Gov. Joe Lombardo鈥檚 larger effort to fix the state鈥檚 housing crisis.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Looking at the average level of residential permits filed between 1995 and 2003 (omitting a period of economic downturn in 2004-09), beginning in 2010 there was a 64 percent drop in permits, nearly three times as large of a drop than the national average (23 percent) during that same time period, according to a new report from 性视界传媒鈥檚 Lied Center for Real Estate.

Nevada Current

Five years of COVID-era relief for federally-insured mortgages has helped millions of American homeowners retain their properties, while artificially inflating home prices and leading to the potential for Bubble 2.0, insist some experts who are hailing a decision from President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration, announced Tuesday, to end one program in September.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As home prices in Nevada continue to go up, state lawmakers are looking at limiting the number of homes corporations can buy.

Reno Gazette-Journal

The Lied Center for Real Estate at the University of Nevada Las Vegas has estimated that investors own roughly 15% of homes in the City of Las Vegas. That percentage is expected to grow both in Nevada and across the country.

Yahoo!

Thousands of homeowners in Nevada have seen their insurance policies canceled or not-renewed due to wildfire risk, prompting state lawmakers to warn that 鈥渁 crisis is brewing鈥 and considering ways to combat it.

Yahoo!

The Lied Center for Real Estate at the University of Nevada Las Vegas has estimated that investors own roughly 15% of homes in the City of Las Vegas. That percentage is expected to grow both in Nevada and across the country.

Nevada Current

The Lied Center for Real Estate at the University of Nevada Las Vegas has estimated that investors own roughly 15% of homes in the City of Las Vegas. That percentage is expected to grow both in Nevada and across the country.

Nevada Current

Thousands of homeowners in Nevada have seen their insurance policies canceled or not-renewed due to wildfire risk, prompting state lawmakers to warn that 鈥渁 crisis is brewing鈥 and considering ways to combat it.

Salon

Moving is stressful, but so is living on-site during a remodel. If you鈥檙e ready to upgrade your living space but hesitant about today鈥檚 sky-high home prices and mortgage rates, you鈥檙e likely stuck with a big decision: Should you buy a new place or improve the one you have?