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Following Brief Decline, Las Vegas Home Prices Back to Record High in June

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Following Brief Decline, Las Vegas Home Prices Back to Record High in June

LAS VEGAS, NV – Following a brief two-month respite, home prices in Las Vegas are once again back up to their all-time record high level, according to a new report by Las Vegas Realtors (LVR).

As per LVR, in June the median sale price for an existing single-family house in Southern Nevada was $485,000, which represents a 2.1 jump year-over-year, as per data pulled from the Multiple Listing Service; this ties the record high established during the first three months of 2025.

Starting in January, home prices in Las Vegas reached and maintained their all-time record high of $485,000 for three months in a row; April finally saw that number dip to $480,000, and that dollar amount remained firmly in-place for May as well, at the time prompting experts to speculate that it signified the possibility that the market could be slowly shifting to favor buyers once again.

Meanwhile, June saw prices for condominiums and townhomes at $307,000, which represents a slight decrease from May, but nonetheless an increase of 3.4 percent year-over-year. The last all-time record high price for condos and townhomes in Vegas was established in October 2024, when that amount reached $315,000.

LVR notes that a combined total of 2,461 homes, condos and townhomes were sold in Vegas in June, which is a seven percent decrease from the same period of time last year for homes, and 14.9 percent drop for condos and townhomes.

LVR also reported that there were 6,992 homes in Southern Nevada listed for sale without an offer by the end of June, a 70 percent increase year-over-year, and 2,564 condos and townhomes, 87.6 percent increase. But LVR President George Kypreos noted that this trend continues to represent a degree of stability returning to the Vegas housing market.

Although home prices bounced back to their previous peak, prices have actually been pretty stable so far this year,” he said. “The biggest change in our local housing market lately has been the increasing number of homes available for sale, which is good for buyers. It should also be prompting to sellers to be realistic when pricing their properties.”

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