In The News: Lied Center for Real Estate

ideastream

This time last year, amid the pandemic lockdown, Marissa Lovell's landlord offered to sell Lovell her current rental house in Boise, Idaho, for $256,000. Today, one year later, it's for sale for almost $400,000.

NPR

This time last year, amid the pandemic lockdown, Marissa Lovell's landlord offered to sell Lovell her current rental house in Boise, Idaho, for $256,000. Today, one year later, it's for sale for almost $400,000.

NextAdvisor

Experts think mortgage rates will hover around 3% this month – extending the window for borrowers to lock in a low rate.

Patch

Nevada's housing market is once again moving too fast for appraisals to keep pace with values and it's sidelining would-be buyers who require mortgages, according to Las Vegas Realtors president Aldo Martinez.

Vegas Inc

Welcome to the 2021 Las Vegas housing market. Depending on how much a buyer is willing to pay, it’s often a dream scenario for those looking to cash in, but more of a nightmare for those looking to break into the market or purchase more home.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Southern Nevada’s housing market is accelerating today with rapid sales and record prices, and industry sources say the market is moving at the fastest pace in a long time. So, are we floating in another market bubble?

Vegas Inc

Demand for houses has remained robust through the first months of the coronavirus crisis, with bidding wars on many properties, some Las Vegas area real estate agents say.

Marketplace

Right now, many businesses are struggling to pay the rent and trying to negotiate a discount.

WKMS

The spring homebuying season arrived this year without a bloom.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The housing market has a cycle. A real estate expert told 8 News Now that southern Nevada was overdue for a slow down, and the pandemic just accelerated that.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas’ foreclosure rate was above the national average in 2019 but fell to its lowest point in years, a new report shows.

The Dallas Morning News

It’s an age-old question that gets asked time and again by folks on the fence: Is it better to buy a home or rent? The answer, of course, has always depended on personal circumstances and market conditions.