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7 Comments on Economic Conditions for the Las Vegas Valley February 2010
I've not seen you put the employment, resident and convention counts up. What a good idea! It shows part of the reasons why 67% of your market is what it is.
Renee - You analysis is correct, the job situation, and small business profitablility will be the determining factor in the real estate recovery. My hopes are not too high for the next 6 months. After novemebr we may see a different.
Renee - I'm a little surprised at how many "normal" listings are available for sale in Las Vegas NV, are they over priced? "Normal" listings in my neck of the woods go fast.
Renee,
Hope the Adminstration puts the jobs issue front and center with a sense of singled minded purpose.
Steve
From the desk of David Dee,
Renee, figures for the past 3 months looked impressive. It's interesting to note that Total Employment and New Resident have declined by the same clip. With a few more Rain Camp in Vegas, the convention attendance should go up. :D
Hi Renee...Wow, a load of good information here. Home Buyers or Sellers should contact you when making a decision about Real Estate In Las Vegas...You are the Go To Realtor Gal !
Renee,
Once we see the blue, or normal, segments of those bars get taller we'll be in decent shape with this real estate market.
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