While cost-burdened renters are common in pricey areas such as coastal cities, more traditionally affordable areas such as Nevada still hold a high share of renters paying over 30% of their income on housing.
Read More »Nationwide Affordability Problems
The affordability problems that began on the coast have spread to the rest of the country, according to a new report.
Read More »A Turning Point for Home Price Growth?
Even as price growth hits the deceleration mode nationally, a recent report looked at why they continued to outpace the rest of the nation in certain pockets. Here’s what it found.
Read More »Rents vs. Home Prices
Here's what a new study gauging how well rents compared to home sales revealed about rising prices and which cities saw the biggest gains.
Read More »Senators Implore Mortgage Industry to Ease Vegas Victims’ Burdens
In the aftermath of the deadliest U.S. mass shooting on record, two senators are writing several mortgage industry leaders asking them to ease the burden of victims who are facing financial hardships due to late fees and foreclosure proceedings.
Read More »Las Vegas Suburb Launches Foreclosure Registry
City officials in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nevada, have announced the launch of a foreclosure registry in order to help monitor the number of abandoned residential properties in the area from falling into disrepair or becoming blighted.
Read More »Nevada Slowly Making Economic Comeback
It would appear that the Silver State is slowly making a comeback, according to a new report from the Wells Fargo Economics Group. Nevada, which posted the fastest year-to-year growth of any state, is battling back from the housing slump and severe recession.
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