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Las Vegas Valley Home Sales Gain Traction in Early 2026 After 2025 Trough

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Are home sales rebounding in the Las Vegas Valley?
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Are home sales rebounding in the Las Vegas Valley?

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2025 Marked Historic Sales DeclineFebruary Signals Buyer-Friendly ShiftMarch Delivers Clear UptickKey Metrics at a GlanceMarket Forces and Stakeholder Impacts

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Las Vegas Valley — Residential sales in the Las Vegas Valley plummeted to their lowest annual total since the Great Recession in 2025, marking a challenging year for the local housing market.[1][2] February and March of 2026 delivered a seasonal lift, with transactions rising sharply from winter lows and single-family home sales even edging higher than the prior year in March. Rising inventory and stable prices have tilted conditions toward buyers, fostering a more balanced environment after years of seller dominance.

2025 Marked Historic Sales Decline

A total of 28,498 existing homes, condos, and townhomes changed hands across Southern Nevada in 2025, reflecting a 9% drop from 31,305 the previous year.[1] This figure represented the weakest performance since 2007, amid broader trends of declining volume since the 2021 peak of over 50,000 properties.[2]

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December capped the year with further softening. Median prices for single-family homes fell to $470,000, down 1.1% from December 2024 and 3.9% from November’s record high of $488,995.[2] Inventory swelled, with 6,396 single-family homes lacking offers by year-end, a 28.8% increase year-over-year. Las Vegas Realtors President George Kypreos noted encouraging trends at the close: “Although it was a relatively slow year for home sales, we’re seeing some encouraging signs heading into the new year. Buyer activity locally and nationally is starting to improve.”[1]

February Signals Buyer-Friendly Shift

Sales tallied 2,088 existing properties in February 2026, with single-family homes down 9.4% and condos and townhomes down 8% from February 2025.[3] The median price for homes stood at $481,995, a 0.6% decline year-over-year but an increase from January’s $470,000.[4]

Inventory continued expanding, reaching 6,131 homes without offers, up 17.2% from the prior year, and 2,505 condos and townhomes, a 23.7% rise.[3] Housing supply stretched beyond four months, compared to just over three months a year earlier. Kypreos described the dynamics: “Slower sales, lower prices and rising inventory are signs of a buyer’s market.”[3]

March Delivers Clear Uptick

Activity accelerated in March, as 2,806 properties sold — a 41.8% surge from February and a net increase despite condo sales dipping 9.1% year-over-year.[5][6] Single-family home sales rose 6.8% compared to March 2025, with total value topping $1.4 billion, up 6.1%.[5]

Median prices edged lower: $480,000 for homes (down 1% year-over-year) and $295,000 for condos and townhomes (down 3.8%).[5] Inventory hit 6,456 homes without offers, up 19.2%, signaling sustained supply growth. Fewer properties sold within 60 days — 71.5% of homes versus 76% the prior March.[6]

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Key Metrics at a Glance

Metric February 2026 March 2026 YoY Change (March)
Total Sales 2,088 2,806 Homes +6.8%[5]
Median Home Price $481,995 (-0.6%) $480,000 (-1%) -1%[4][5]
Homes Inventory (No Offers) 6,131 (+17.2%) 6,456 (+19.2%) +19.2%[3]

Market Forces and Stakeholder Impacts

Mortgage rates, which averaged lower in late 2025 but rose amid geopolitical tensions, played a pivotal role.[5] Buyers gained leverage from expanded choices and softer prices, while sellers faced longer market times. Pent-up demand could further boost inventory as sidelined households act.

Builders and investors watched closely, with new construction lagging prior years. Distressed sales remained low at 0.9%.[5] Kypreos emphasized resilience: “Southern Nevada continues to be an attractive place to buy a home. We see solid demand for homes here.”[6]

These shifts promise relief for first-time buyers long priced out, though sellers holding equity must weigh timing. The path ahead hinges on rates and economic steadiness.

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