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2011 Year End Market Report For Lone Mountain

Bill & Fran Jenkins: Real Estate Agent in Henderson, NV

Lone Mountain Homes For Sale

Market Analysis Report For Lone Mountain

Property Type: Residential

Status: Closed

Number of Properties: 116

Bedrooms

SqFt

List Price

LP/SqFt

Sale Price

SP/SqFt [w/cents]

SP/LP

DOM

High

6

5,417

$569,000

$112

$500,000

$97

116.5%

607

Low

1

826

$47,520

$40

$45,000

$41

82.8%

1

Average

3

1,878

$133,915

$68

$130,194

$66

98.27%

78

Median

3

1,715

$119,950

$66

$119,500

$65

100%

42

Search Criteria

Property Subtype

SFR , TWH , CON

Status

S

Community Name

LONEMTN

There were a total of 116 properties that sold in the community of Lone Mountain in Las Vegas. The highest sale price was $500,000 and the lowest sale price was $45,000. The highest days on the market was 607 and the lowest days on the market were 1 with the median days on the market at 42.
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Las Vegas NV Area Rental Home Market Report August 2011 (includes Henderson & North Las Vegas)

Renee Burrows - Las Vegas Real Estate -  (702-580-1783) www.ShackDiva.com: Real Estate Agent in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas Homes for Rent

Las Vegas Homes for Rent

Renters are becoming buyers finally as resale purchase prices drop and economic conditions in the valley are preventing high numbers of new incoming residents to move here. This has softened rental prices slightly as many investors are buying all cash in the market currently and then renting. More homes available for rent (higher supply) and less renters (lower demand.)

Units Leased:

  • August 2011: 2750
  • July 2011: 2396
  • June 2011: 2485
  • May 2011: 2376
  • April 2011: 2342
  • March 2011: 2307
  • February 2011: 2253
  • January 2011: 2002
  • December 2010: 1889
  • November 2010: 1887
  • October 2010: 2119
  • September 2010: 2171
  • August 2010: 2300
  • July 2010: 2106
  • June 2010: 2214
  • May 2010: 2049

Average Monthly Rental Rates:

  • August 2011: $1422
  • July 2011: $1434
  • June 2011: $1765
  • May 2011: $1257
  • April 2011: $1207
  • March 2011: $1497
  • February 2011: $1501
  • January 2011: $1449
  • December 2010: $1563
  • November 2010: $1184
  • October 2010: $1308
  • September 2010: $1484
  • August 2010: $1459
  • July 2010: $1425
  • June 2010: $1410
  • May 2010: $1254

Median Monthly Rental Rates:

  • August 2011: $1125
  • July 2011: $1125
  • June 2011: $1150
  • May 2011: $1150
  • April 2011: $1100
  • March 2011: $1100
  • February 2011: $1100
  • January 2011: $1100
  • December 2010: $1100
  • November 2010: $1100
  • October 2010: $1150
  • September 2010: $1100
  • August 2010: $1150
  • July 2010: $1100
  • June 2010: $1100
  • May 2010: $1150
  • April 2010: $1100

Las Vegas Area remains a Landlord's Market in the Rental Sector for the Las Vegas Valley.

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Tip on Selling Your Own Home

Jamie Maxwell - Las Vegas Real Estate - www.702Listings.com (702-446-7812): Real Estate Agent in Las Vegas, NV

Selling your own home is never easy, and the difficulties ran more than just missing an agent. There are those memories and sense of belongings to get over, for one. You want to make sure the house you've lived in moves to the best buyer possible - and you want to make sure they're willing to pay what it's worth. Do you really think you can do this? A lot of people managed to sell their own home quickly. Here are some tips that might help:

· Make sure you have every legal issues covered before you even think about handing your house over. Does your state law require you to give property disclosures to potential buyers? It's always a good idea to invest in a good attorney to help you.
· An attorney also come in handy for helping you make the contract form. Selling your own home requires a contract that would both protect you and the buyer - think about the buyer deposit and the local estate laws.
· A useful but normally disregarded tip in selling your own home is make sure you pick out the best picture to put in the advertisements. Like humans, not all houses are "photogenic", so pick out the best angle that still represents what your house has to offer.
· Something the agents have and you don't is experience, especially in observing buyers. The large amount of potential buyers coming to your house should not convince you that everyone can finance for a house. If you're selling a house on your own, more buyers will come in hope of a more flexible negotiation - check them all. Ask if they're able to buy your house immediately, or do they need to sell their own house first.
· Cleaning and preparing your house for home showings is only a part of your effort. Some potential buyers love to do drive-bys, and rely on that first impression. Make sure your lawn and the front part of your house is well maintained. If your curb appeal is low, clients are reluctant to see what's inside.
These tips on selling your own home came from people who managed to sell their house successfully. There's a lot to consider before you take every next step, so take your time. And remember, it's useless to do the selling on your own if the revenue taken from not hiring an agent is spent heavily on fixing your own mistakes!