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Vegas Shifting Sharply Toward Buyer’s Market Due To Higher Mortgage Rates, Rising Home Prices

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Vegas Shifting Sharply Toward Buyer’s Market Due To Higher Mortgage Rates, Rising Home Prices

LAS VEGAS, NV – After an extended period of time where sellers held a tight grip on the residential real estate industry, a new study claims that the Las Vegas Valley has “firmly” transitioned into a market that now more strongly favors buyers.

According to a new report released by real estate brokerage services company Redfin, Las Vegas has pivoted into a market where home buyers have a stronger advantage over sellers, more so than almost any major metropolitan area in the county.

The reasoning behind this development, Redfin notes, is due to the fact that currently the number of sellers in Southern Nevada exceeds the number of buyers by a whopping 96.7 percent, which represents a huge 47.9 percent jump year-over-year as of the end of August.

In fact, the change is so drastic that the only other major metro that has seen a bigger shift from sellers to buyers is Denver, Colorado; in contrast, Newark, New Jersey now ranks as the residential real estate market that most favors sellers over buyers.

There were about 13,575 residential homes for sale in the valley at the end of August, according to Redfin, which is a significant increase over the 6,903 that were available at the same period of time in 2024. Meanwhile, the median price of an existing single-family home in Vegas is $443,770, a 1.3 percent year-over-year increase.

Redfin’s chief economist, Daryl Fairweather, said that the changing landscape in Las Vegas is due to a number of economic factors that the nation overall is currently experiencing.

Las Vegas is shifting sharply toward a buyer’s market because higher mortgage rates and rising home prices have sidelined many would-be buyers, even as more homeowners put their properties up for sale,” she said. “The surge in listings paired with falling sales has created an unusually wide gap between supply and demand, giving buyers more leverage at the negotiating table while putting pressure on sellers to price more realistically.”

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