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June 1, 2008 at 1:54 PM #215228June 1, 2008 at 3:36 PM #215095Ex-SDParticipant
Josh, you are sooooooo right. I just read an article within the last couple of days where the subject was how the number of visitors had fallen in Las Vegas within the last year. Hotels have had to lay off employees in all departments. Sure, they have a lot of conventions that bring people from all over the USA but their year-round salvation is people who live in SoCal and NorCal that visit LV on week-ends and vacations. I’ve read where approximately 50% of the homes that are for sale in the LV area are vacant. If you flip through Realtor.com and look at the homes in different price ranges, you’ll see that many of them have no furniture in them so I suspect that the article that I read is correct.
June 1, 2008 at 3:36 PM #215171Ex-SDParticipantJosh, you are sooooooo right. I just read an article within the last couple of days where the subject was how the number of visitors had fallen in Las Vegas within the last year. Hotels have had to lay off employees in all departments. Sure, they have a lot of conventions that bring people from all over the USA but their year-round salvation is people who live in SoCal and NorCal that visit LV on week-ends and vacations. I’ve read where approximately 50% of the homes that are for sale in the LV area are vacant. If you flip through Realtor.com and look at the homes in different price ranges, you’ll see that many of them have no furniture in them so I suspect that the article that I read is correct.
June 1, 2008 at 3:36 PM #215199Ex-SDParticipantJosh, you are sooooooo right. I just read an article within the last couple of days where the subject was how the number of visitors had fallen in Las Vegas within the last year. Hotels have had to lay off employees in all departments. Sure, they have a lot of conventions that bring people from all over the USA but their year-round salvation is people who live in SoCal and NorCal that visit LV on week-ends and vacations. I’ve read where approximately 50% of the homes that are for sale in the LV area are vacant. If you flip through Realtor.com and look at the homes in different price ranges, you’ll see that many of them have no furniture in them so I suspect that the article that I read is correct.
June 1, 2008 at 3:36 PM #215225Ex-SDParticipantJosh, you are sooooooo right. I just read an article within the last couple of days where the subject was how the number of visitors had fallen in Las Vegas within the last year. Hotels have had to lay off employees in all departments. Sure, they have a lot of conventions that bring people from all over the USA but their year-round salvation is people who live in SoCal and NorCal that visit LV on week-ends and vacations. I’ve read where approximately 50% of the homes that are for sale in the LV area are vacant. If you flip through Realtor.com and look at the homes in different price ranges, you’ll see that many of them have no furniture in them so I suspect that the article that I read is correct.
June 1, 2008 at 3:36 PM #215252Ex-SDParticipantJosh, you are sooooooo right. I just read an article within the last couple of days where the subject was how the number of visitors had fallen in Las Vegas within the last year. Hotels have had to lay off employees in all departments. Sure, they have a lot of conventions that bring people from all over the USA but their year-round salvation is people who live in SoCal and NorCal that visit LV on week-ends and vacations. I’ve read where approximately 50% of the homes that are for sale in the LV area are vacant. If you flip through Realtor.com and look at the homes in different price ranges, you’ll see that many of them have no furniture in them so I suspect that the article that I read is correct.
June 1, 2008 at 9:57 PM #215231hipmattParticipantI really have nothing good to say about Vegas, or its RE market. To me the city is very unappealing. I would say they have plenty of homes, and while casinos and gambling aren’t going anywhere, even in a severe recession, the wages earned by a typical employee still can’t justify the high prices of homes. Its supply and demand, and theres plenty of supply.
June 1, 2008 at 9:57 PM #215312hipmattParticipantI really have nothing good to say about Vegas, or its RE market. To me the city is very unappealing. I would say they have plenty of homes, and while casinos and gambling aren’t going anywhere, even in a severe recession, the wages earned by a typical employee still can’t justify the high prices of homes. Its supply and demand, and theres plenty of supply.
June 1, 2008 at 9:57 PM #215340hipmattParticipantI really have nothing good to say about Vegas, or its RE market. To me the city is very unappealing. I would say they have plenty of homes, and while casinos and gambling aren’t going anywhere, even in a severe recession, the wages earned by a typical employee still can’t justify the high prices of homes. Its supply and demand, and theres plenty of supply.
June 1, 2008 at 9:57 PM #215364hipmattParticipantI really have nothing good to say about Vegas, or its RE market. To me the city is very unappealing. I would say they have plenty of homes, and while casinos and gambling aren’t going anywhere, even in a severe recession, the wages earned by a typical employee still can’t justify the high prices of homes. Its supply and demand, and theres plenty of supply.
June 1, 2008 at 9:57 PM #215392hipmattParticipantI really have nothing good to say about Vegas, or its RE market. To me the city is very unappealing. I would say they have plenty of homes, and while casinos and gambling aren’t going anywhere, even in a severe recession, the wages earned by a typical employee still can’t justify the high prices of homes. Its supply and demand, and theres plenty of supply.
June 1, 2008 at 11:00 PM #215261SD RealtorParticipantVegas has been getting hammered in RE and will continue to do so. Hard to say if it will bottom out quicker then SD or not but I would sit tight and not touch Vegas right now.
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June 1, 2008 at 11:00 PM #215342SD RealtorParticipantVegas has been getting hammered in RE and will continue to do so. Hard to say if it will bottom out quicker then SD or not but I would sit tight and not touch Vegas right now.
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June 1, 2008 at 11:00 PM #215370SD RealtorParticipantVegas has been getting hammered in RE and will continue to do so. Hard to say if it will bottom out quicker then SD or not but I would sit tight and not touch Vegas right now.
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June 1, 2008 at 11:00 PM #215394SD RealtorParticipantVegas has been getting hammered in RE and will continue to do so. Hard to say if it will bottom out quicker then SD or not but I would sit tight and not touch Vegas right now.
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