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Las Vegas — Home Prices Dip in March as Mortgage Rates Climb Higher

By Matthias Binder April 7, 2026
Las Vegas home prices fall as mortgage rates creep higher in March; condo prices swing
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Las Vegas home prices fall as mortgage rates creep higher in March; condo prices swing

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Sales Rebound Strongly into SpringInventory Growth Eases Market PressureMedian Prices Show Nuanced ShiftsHigher Rates Add Friction to Demand

Sales Rebound Strongly into Spring (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Southern Nevada’s housing market delivered mixed signals in March, with median home prices posting a slight decline even as sales volumes surged and mortgage rates inched upward. Las Vegas Realtors released its monthly report on Tuesday, revealing a modest pullback in single-family home values amid persistent buyer interest.[1][2] Inventory levels expanded notably year over year, providing more options for prospective buyers navigating elevated borrowing costs.

Sales Rebound Strongly into Spring

A total of 2,806 existing homes, condos, and townhomes changed hands in March, marking a 41.8 percent increase from February.[3] Single-family home sales rose 6.8 percent compared to the previous March, reflecting renewed activity as the spring buying season gained momentum. Condo and townhome transactions, however, fell 9.1 percent from a year earlier.

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This uptick occurred despite national headwinds, including higher interest rates tied to geopolitical tensions. The pace suggested a housing supply exceeding three months based on March closings, a shift from tighter conditions 12 months prior.[2] Fewer properties moved quickly, 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.

Inventory Growth Eases Market Pressure

By month’s end, 6,456 single-family homes lingered on the market without offers, a 19.2 percent rise from March 2025.[1] Condo and townhome listings without bids reached 2,568, up 16.5 percent year over year. This buildup offered buyers greater leverage in negotiations.

Such expansion contrasted with 2025’s sluggish performance, when annual sales hit the lowest level since 2007. Cash deals accounted for about one in five transactions, a dip from one in four last year. These dynamics pointed to a gradual tilt toward buyer-friendly conditions.

Median Prices Show Nuanced Shifts

The median sales price for single-family homes settled at $480,000, just shy of the November 2025 record of $488,995.[3] This figure represented a roughly $2,000 drop from February’s $481,995 and a 1 percent, or $5,000, decline from March 2025.

Condo and townhome medians swung to $295,000, climbing $10,000 from the prior month but sliding 3.8 percent, or nearly $11,500, from last March. The category remained well below its October 2024 peak of $315,000.[1]

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Property Type March 2026 Median Vs. February 2026 Vs. March 2025
Single-Family Homes $480,000 Down ~$2,000 Down 1%
Condos/Townhomes $295,000 Up $10,000 Down 3.8%

Higher Rates Add Friction to Demand

Nevada’s 30-year fixed mortgage rate stood at 6.38 percent as of Monday, per Bankrate data, after briefly dipping below 6 percent in February.[1] Experts anticipated stability through year-end, though recent Middle East tensions, including the conflict with Iran, pushed yields higher.

“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,” Las Vegas Realtors President George Kypreos 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.”[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Home sales jumped 41.8 percent month over month, signaling spring momentum.
  • Inventory rose sharply year over year, fostering a balanced market.
  • Single-family prices edged down slightly; condos showed volatility.

Southern Nevada’s resilience shines through these fluctuations, underpinned by steady migration and economic vitality. Buyers may find opportunities in the growing supply, particularly if rates stabilize. What do you think about these trends? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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