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Las Vegas Housing Edges Toward Buyers with February Sales Slump and Inventory Surge

By Matthias Binder March 16, 2026
Housing report shows more signs of a buyer’s market
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Sales Hit Multi-Year LowsMedian Prices Ease from Record HighsInventory Expansion Boosts Buyer OptionsExpert Insights on the Buyer’s Shift

Sales Hit Multi-Year Lows (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Southern Nevada’s residential real estate landscape revealed stronger indicators of a buyer’s market in February 2026, according to the latest Las Vegas Realtors report.[1][2] Home sales declined amid rising inventory levels, offering potential purchasers greater leverage after years dominated by sellers. Median prices also dipped slightly from recent peaks, signaling a cooling trend in the region’s once-frenzied market.

Sales Hit Multi-Year Lows

A total of 2,088 existing homes, condos, and townhomes changed hands in February, marking a noticeable slowdown.[3] Single-family home sales specifically fell to 1,614 units, a 9.4 percent decrease from the previous year.[2] Condo and townhome transactions dropped 8 percent over the same period.

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This pace reflected broader challenges, with 2025 recording the fewest annual sales since 2007.[4] Elevated mortgage rates and high prices deterred many buyers, even as Las Vegas remained relatively affordable compared to coastal markets. Fewer properties sold within 60 days—64.2 percent for homes and 56.8 percent for condos—compared to 71 percent a year earlier.[1]

Median Prices Ease from Record Highs

The median sales price for single-family homes stood at $481,995 in February, down 0.6 percent from February 2025 and below the all-time high of $488,995 reached in November 2025.[3] Condos and townhomes fared with a steeper decline, averaging $285,000—a 5.9 percent drop year-over-year and well off the October 2024 peak of $315,000.[1]

Transaction values echoed this softening: over $1 billion for homes, down 4.3 percent, and nearly $143 million for condos and townhomes, a 13.6 percent decrease.[4] Cash deals comprised 26.3 percent of sales, lower than 28 percent last year. Distressed sales ticked up slightly to 1 percent.

Property Type Feb 2026 Median Price YoY Change
Single-Family Homes $481,995 -0.6%
Condos/Townhomes $285,000 -5.9%

Inventory Expansion Boosts Buyer Options

Homes listed for sale without offers climbed to 6,131 for single-family properties by month’s end, a 17.2 percent increase from the prior year.[2] Condo and townhome inventory rose 23.7 percent to 2,505 units.[3] New single-family listings totaled 2,925, up 4.5 percent.

The market now carried more than four months of supply, compared to just over three months a year ago.[1] This buildup provided buyers with more negotiating power, a stark contrast to the low-inventory frenzy of recent years.

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  • Slower absorption rates extended time on market.
  • Rising supply countered pent-up demand cautiously.
  • New listings sustained the upward inventory trend.
  • Overall, conditions favored patient shoppers.

Expert Insights on the Buyer’s Shift

Las Vegas Realtors President George Kypreos captured the momentum: “Slower sales, lower prices and rising inventory are signs of a buyer’s market.”[2] He noted Southern Nevada’s enduring appeal for buyers, sellers, and homeowners alike.

Kypreos also highlighted potential catalysts: “There’s pent-up demand from people who’ve been delaying a move for years that could help us unlock more inventory this year.”[3] Persistent high interest rates continued to temper activity, yet the valley’s affordability drew interest.

Key Takeaways

  • Sales fell 9.4% for homes, 8% for condos YoY, hitting post-2007 lows.
  • Inventory surged 17-24%, pushing supply beyond four months.
  • Prices softened modestly, with condos down nearly 6%.

The February data underscored a pivotal transition in Las Vegas real estate, empowering buyers after prolonged seller dominance. As inventory grows and sales stabilize, opportunities may expand for those ready to act. What do you think about these trends? Tell us in the comments.

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