This time last year we had double the inventory we do now. We currently have about 4200 homes on the market and have sold a little less then 2000 in the last month. Although rates are higher than years past, rates have not crashed the market. Homes are still selling and Harvey gives his takes on what he thinks may happen in the last few months of the year. Continue Reading
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Monthly Market Update for September 2023 with Harvey Blankfeld
Harvey has his charts on the radio! How much supply do we have currently? How many homes are selling? Do you see any drastic changes happening in the near future? Listen to Harvey's monthly market update to get your monthly real estate FACTS! Continue Reading
Stunning in Southern Highlands – 11362 Villa Bellagio Dr.
3D Tour Walkthrough Remarkable strip, city, & mountain views as far as the eye can see! This exquisitely designed home is nestled on an elevated lot on the foothill of Tuscan Cliffs, a highly sought-after guard-gated neighborhood located in the prestigious Southern Highlands. Not only does this former William Lyons model home offer breathtaking views of the Las Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -11/19/2020
Let us start crunching some numbers, here we go! So, for November 19th and again this just single-family homes. Currently on the market we have 4,545 homes and down by 129, inventory keeps shrinking. In escrow the last 7 days we put 829 homes in escrow, and we closed 774 and both of those numbers are up from last week. We saw 166 homes withdrawn its been floating in the mid one hundred for a long Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -11/12/2020
There are no surprises once again inventory continues to decline, and we have seen it go down another 140 homes this week and went down 175 the previous week. We have 4,674 single family homes on the market and that is down significantly from back earlier this year. We put 808 homes in escrow and closed 605 and we saw 160 homes get withdrawn from the market. Median sold price was at $344,876 and Continue Reading
Commonly asked real estate questions
First question, what if anything are you doing differently to get homes sold today in COVID, crazy world and is there a new trick or sales tactic that’s working especially well? The short answer is no, but the good answer is in today's market, we have to make sure sellers follow protocols and make sure that we are showing houses in a proper factor but the rest of the things are mostly true methods Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -09/10/2020
We have seen the loan business / mortgage business it is crazy busy right now and doing a ton of refinance, there is so much business all the way around. John read a headline from CNDC on their website that mortgage lenders are making the most money and being super business and it is true according to John. As soon as we reopened (Las Vegas) and how interest rates fell too, it led to a fire under Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -09/03/2020
Inventory today would reflect that it is a sellers’ market, prices are going up but not drastically. And while the median prices are going up that is mainly a function of the product mix. In other words, there is a lot of more expensive homes that are selling right now than homes that are at the bottom of the ladder. Considering that it is a challenge for buyers right now, but buyers are still Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -07/09/2020
A new median price for the month of June for Southern Nevada that is the surprise for today’s show! This past week we currently have available 5,326 homes on the market. Now this is only single-family homes, in escrow we have 813 that is a good number to see. For closing we have 456 homes it went down significantly from the week before which was at 844 homes that have sold. Withdrawn we have 161 Continue Reading
Weekly updates on Southern Nevada Housing Market -07/02/2020
They stop manufacturing R-22 units back in 2010 and no longer allowed to manufacture nor reproduce it. But you can still use it for HVAC units there is a lot of misinformation going around the industry that if you have an older unit that has that R-22 you need to get it replaced as soon as possible. You can actually use R-22 in a unit for the next 10 years. So there is really no rush, EPA said Continue Reading
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