Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Here Is Another Market Update For Real Estate In Las Vegas, Nv
6 upcoming open houses in Las Vegas, NV
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Las Vegas, Nv Daily Market Update!
4,674 sold properties in Las Vegas, NV in the past 60 days
Friday, March 16, 2012
Today It Looks Like There Is Some Movement In Las Vegas, Nv
2,143 new listings in Las Vegas, NV in the past 7 days
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Las Vegas, Nv Real Estate Market Update For Today!
Median sales price in Las Vegas, NV went down 4.00% to $108,000 from prior quarter
Las Vegas, Nv Real Estate For Sale - Mls# 167ff248-D77 Is A 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home Priced At $1,100
You Have Got To See This Adorable New Home Listing In Las Vegas:
Property Details For: 6524 Belgrave Hall Lane Las Vegas, NV 89122 | |
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Type: | Single Family |
Price: | $1,100 |
Bedrooms: | 3 |
Baths: | 2.5 |
See full detail for Listing: 167FF248-D77
Address: 6524 Belgrave Hall Lane Las Vegas NV 89122
Here is some additional information about 6524 Belgrave Hall Lane Las Vegas NV 89122:
Beautiful 1500 Sq. Ft. Two-Story Home In Quiet Family Community. Lots Of Space, 3 Bedroom W/Loft, 2.5 Bath. Very Clean, All Appliances Included. Ready To Move In!
Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Average price per sqft in Las Vegas, NV went down 90.12% to $77/sqft from prior quarter
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Real Estate Market Update In Las Vegas, Nv
Median sales price in Las Vegas, NV went down 4.00% to $108,000 from prior quarter
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Today's Real Estate Update For Las Vegas, Nv
1,777 price reductions in Las Vegas, NV
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Today It Looks Like There Is Some Movement In Las Vegas, Nv
Average price per sqft in Las Vegas, NV went down 90.12% to $77/sqft from prior quarter
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Today's Real Estate Update For Las Vegas, Nv
5 upcoming open houses in Las Vegas, NV
Thursday, July 14, 2011
As Foreclosures Grow, So Does Mold
NPR reports, as huge numbers of foreclosed homes continue to work their way through the real estate pipeline, another problem is blossoming — mold. In most homes, as residents go in and out and the seasons change, natural ventilation sucks moisture up to the attic and out through the roof. It's called the "stack effect." And in many parts of the country, it's driven by air conditioning in the summer and heat in the winter.
But no one is going in or out of most foreclosed homes — regardless of climate — and the effects can be devastating. In some states, it's estimated that more than half of foreclosed homes have mold and mildew issues. Realtors across the country say they're seeing the problem in everything from bungalows to mansions.
Realtors say they don't think banks mean to incur thousands of dollars in mold damage just to save on monthly utility bills. But the mold problem appears largely to be a manifestation of the foreclosure crisis. Bills go unpaid, houses sit vacant, and the whole process takes much longer than anyone wants. Charges of faulty paperwork have slowed the pace of foreclosures in recent months, and that may be exacerbating the mold problem as those houses sit and bake through the long, hot summer.
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