A new report shows a slight drop in asking rental rates in Las Vegas as Sun Belt cities across the country see declines. Here’s why.
Patrick Blennerhassett

Patrick Blennerhassett hails from Kamloops, a small town in Canada, and first started working as a newspaper reporter in 2002. Before joining the RJ, he worked for the South China Morning Post, based out of Hong Kong, where he covered sports and the growing intersection of sports and politics. Patrick was also a writer for Business in Vancouver, covering a wide range of topics including real estate, economics, trade and geopolitics, and for the Victoria News, where he won a Jack Webster Fellowship Award. Patrick’s work has been published in outlets such as The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, and Reader's Digest, and he has appeared on CBC and BBC radio. He is also a four-time published author and a graduate of Thompson Rivers University.
Multimillionaire boxer Floyd Mayweather’s Southern Highlands home features a five-car garage and something celebrity real agent Matt Altman has never seen before.
One of the Las Vegas Valley’s largest homebuilders has snatched up 20 acres of prime land in the southeast valley for $19 million.
The property sold after being on the market for more than a year and after a price reduction.
The public and private sector are at odds as to how the valley has found itself in a housing crisis and a lack of obtainable homes for average residents.
The average Californian who moves to Nevada makes a third more than an average Nevada resident, creating disparity in the local housing market.
A new study has Las Vegas well above the national average for affordability out of the largest 50 metros in the U.S.
Supply continues to outpace demand as Las Vegas Valley homes are sitting on the market longer without offers, according to Las Vegas Realtors statistics.
A Redfin report says the Las Vegas Valley has the highest year-over-year increase of any other metro in the U.S. as of the end of August.
The third annual Vegas Tech Summit, which was held in Summerlin, highlights a migration trend of wealth from the Golden State.
The 18-hole course was originally constructed in 2000 and is part of a senior living community.
Land developers say the BLM controls the vast majority of land in Clark County, and this has helped fuel a real estate crisis by driving up demand and pricing.
The fine settles claims by the Federal Trade Commission that the company reaped millions of dollars via deceptive business practices, including forcing tenants to pay undisclosed fees on top of their monthly rent.
Commercial real estate has helped fuel a diversification of the valley’s economy outside of the traditional gaming and tourism sector.
The City of Henderson’s website details how the municipality was birthed out of the need for magnesium during World War II.