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Southern Nevada Home Sales Surge 42% in March, Boosting Spring Market Momentum

By Matthias Binder April 7, 2026
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Robust Month-Over-Month Gains Signal Seasonal ShiftYear-Over-Year Trends: Modest Growth Amid Price SofteningInventory Expansion Creates Buyer OpportunitiesMarket Fundamentals Remain Strong Despite Headwinds

Robust Month-Over-Month Gains Signal Seasonal Shift (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Southern Nevada – Existing home sales in the region climbed sharply in March, marking a 41.8 percent increase from February figures reported by Las Vegas Realtors. The upswing reflected heightened buyer activity as the spring real estate season gained traction, even as inventory levels continued to expand. Median prices for single-family homes held near record highs but edged lower compared to the previous year, underscoring a market tilt toward greater balance.[1][2]

Robust Month-Over-Month Gains Signal Seasonal Shift

Las Vegas Realtors documented a total of 2,806 existing local homes, condos, and townhomes sold through its Multiple Listing Service in March. This figure represented a substantial rebound from the slower winter pace observed in February.[2] Single-family home transactions led the charge, contributing to an overall sales value exceeding $1.4 billion for those properties alone.

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The spring surge aligned with historical patterns, where buyer interest typically accelerates as weather improves and families plan relocations. Still, the market absorbed the increased volume without major disruptions, as more properties entered the market to meet demand.

Year-Over-Year Trends: Modest Growth Amid Price Softening

Compared to March 2025, single-family home sales rose 6.8 percent, while condo and townhome transactions fell 9.1 percent. Overall, the market showed resilience despite broader challenges like elevated mortgage rates hovering around 6.4 percent for 30-year fixed loans.[1]

Median sales prices reflected subtle adjustments. Single-family homes fetched $480,000 on average, a 1 percent decline from the prior year and below the November 2025 peak of $488,995. Condos and townhomes averaged $295,000, down 3.8 percent year-over-year and distant from their October 2024 record of $315,000.[2]

Property Type March 2026 Median Price YoY Change
Single-Family Homes $480,000 -1%
Condos/Townhomes $295,000 -3.8%

Inventory Expansion Creates Buyer Opportunities

By the end of March, 6,456 single-family homes stood listed without offers, a 19.2 percent increase from the previous year. Condo and townhome inventory reached 2,568 properties, up 16.5 percent year-over-year. This buildup pushed the sales pace to more than three months of supply, a notable shift from under three months in March 2025.[3]

Sellers faced a cooling environment, with 71.5 percent of homes and 68.5 percent of condos selling within 60 days – down from 76 percent and 74.2 percent the year before. Distressed sales remained minimal at 0.9 percent of total transactions.

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  • Single-family inventory: 6,456 units (+19.2% YoY)
  • Condo/townhome inventory: 2,568 units (+16.5% YoY)
  • Months of supply: Over 3 months (vs. under 3 months YoY)
  • Properties sold within 60 days: 71.5% for homes

Market Fundamentals Remain Strong Despite Headwinds

Las Vegas Realtors President George Kypreos highlighted enduring appeal in the region. “With mortgage rates rising since the conflict with Iran started, the housing market is facing some new headwinds, but the fundamentals of the local housing market remain strong,” he stated. “As this month’s sales numbers show, Southern Nevada continues to be an attractive place to buy a home. We see solid demand for homes here. That’s even more apparent whenever interest rates start to go down.”[1]

Annual sales in 2025 hit the lowest total since 2007, down from a 2021 peak of 50,010 properties. Yet March’s performance suggested potential stabilization, buoyed by Nevada’s tax advantages and influx of out-of-state buyers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sales jumped 41.8% from February, totaling 2,806 properties.
  • Inventory growth signals a buyer’s market with over three months’ supply.
  • Prices dipped slightly YoY, offering negotiation room for purchasers.

The March data painted a picture of a resilient Southern Nevada housing market adapting to higher rates and ample supply. Buyers now hold more leverage, while sellers must price competitively to close deals swiftly. What do you think about these trends? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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