ATTOM Data Solutions, curator a national property database and first property data provider of Data-as-a-Service (DaaS), has released its first-quarter 2020 U.S. Residential Property Mortgage Origination Report, which shows that 1.07 million refinance mortgages secured by residential property (one to four units) were originated in the first quarter of 2020 in the United States. That figure was down 16 percent from the fourth quarter of 2019 but up 87 percent from the first quarter of 2019.
CapRock Partners, a private industrial investment and development firm focused solely on the Western U.S., has announced the disposition of three industrial real estate assets in Las Vegas for an undisclosed amount to Nicola Wealth Real Estate, a Canada-based subsidiary of wealth management firm Nicola Wealth. The sale of the 276,912-square-foot portfolio marks Nicola Wealth’s first venture into the Las Vegas marketplace. “When we first entered the Las Vegas market i
A former Masters and British Open championship golfer and a rocker closed on new multi-million-dollar homes in April as the luxury market remains ahead of it’s 2019 pace despite the slowdown from COVID-19.
The Raiders now call Las Vegas home, and for many Raiders’ high-profile players, coaches and high-level executives, that home has turned out to be in an enclave of Southern Highlands.
In what some real estate analysts are partially attributing to a “Raiders’ effect,” the sale of existing $1 million homes has nearly doubled in the corridor surrounding the team’s new headquarters and practice facility in West Henderson during the first quarter of 2020 and new and existing sales in the area at all price points were strong.
The longer the crisis drags on, the more the coronavirus could transform development patterns and buyers’ preferences.
In the last month, Southern Nevada Home Builders Association’s members raised $468,100 for Nevada’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force. SNHBA CEO Nat Hodgson said his goal was $300,000.
The effects of the pandemic have thrown the world for a loop in ways no one has ever felt before. The age of COVID-19 has affected our health system, filled our news feeds and changed the way we live and do business. Despite all forecasts pointing to an triumphant 2020, no one could have predicted that a virus would be able to shut down the Las Vegas Strip. But during a time of tragedy, when many are feeling fear, discomfort and uncertainty, there has been an overwhelming amount of compassion and acts of kindness.
Jordan Farmar, former NBA player and a two-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, loves calling Las Vegas his home for the last six years and now has a hand in building his own.