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Las Vegas Real Estate Blog
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Las Vegas Real Estate Blog. Your Las Vegas real estate information source. Articles about Las Vegas real estate, Las Vegas information, market statistics and updates, neighborhood and community information.
Recent Posts
5 Tips to Buying a Foreclosure
The buzzword in today’s real estate market is Foreclosure. Here are some 5 tips to buying a foreclosure. 1) Don’t assume all foreclosures are great deals. Just because it is a foreclosure does not mean that it is a great deal. I have seen...
Las Vegas Renters in Fannie Mae-owned Foreclosed Properties Can Stay in Their Homes
Next time a Las Vegas Real Estate Agent shows up at your door and advises you need to move out as the home has been foreclosed, ask them if it is a Fannie Mae-owned foreclosure. If it is, you can inquire about a month to month lease with Fannie Mae...
Short Sale: Las Vegas High Rise Condo For Sale
One of the premier views on the Las Vegas Strip! Sky Las Vegas is a sheik building located right on the boulevard. This corner unit is on the 15th Floor and looks out directly at the famous Las Vegas Strip. Sky Las Vegas has all the amenities y...
The Real Estate Downfall
I embedded a video to the right. The Housing Bubble bursts on a speculator. Parody using a clip with Hitler as the real estate investor. He bought a house to flip, faces foreclosure, and now wants to get bailed out. It is pretty comical, check it out...
The Short Sale: An under-utilized method to avoid foreclosure
We have an epidemic of foreclosures in America. Las Vegas, Nevada has been leading the pack in this grim statistic for over two years. I was at a real estate conference in Las Vegas last week and one of the panelists who consults on a committee worki...
Las Vegas Real Estate Market: Popular Tax Credit Appears Likely To Be Extended
After much speculation within the industry, news out of Washington D.C. this week confirmed that Senate is moving forward on extending the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit. The Senate still has to approve the measure; however, it appears to ha...

