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RECOVERY PREDICTED TO BE A CHECK MARK

September 28, 2020
By Linda Leavitt
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LAS VEGAS VISITOR RECOVER CURVE

Nevada Markets to Locals - By Devin O'Connor, Casino.org 

With fewer visitors, Nevada is promoting its rural areas to its own people. A new campaign, titled “Discover Your Nevada,” encourages residents to get out and explore the state.

McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas’ main airport,  year-to-date has processed 12.3 million arriving and departing passengers, a 54.2 percent year-over-year decline, or roughly 14.6 million fewer people.

Daily auto traffic at the I-15 Nevada-California border is down 25.4 percent January through July.

With fewer visitors, Nevada is promoting its rural areas to its own people.

A new campaign, titled “Discover Your Nevada,” encourages residents to get out and explore the state. 

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LAS VEGAS CONSUMER BEHAVIOR CHART

LAS VEGAS TOURISM INDUSTRY

LAS VEGAS MARKET WATCH

As the pandemic slows down, the Las Vegas real estate market picks up.  With the low interest rates, first time home buyers are purchasing homes.  In most cases the mortgage payments are less than rents.  The rents will go up over time but the mortgage payment will remain the same while building equity with the average appreciation of 5% year over year.  

Available homes maintain 1.6 months of inventory which is over 6000 available homes. Sellers are selling and taking advantage of buying their next home at historically low interest rates.

The rental market continues to be robust.  Rental homes are quickly being rented as newcomers continue to move to Las Vegas.  

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September 28, 2020
By Linda Leavitt