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THE 2007 REALTORS® CONFERENCE & EXPO IN LAS VEGAS

There are NO LIMITS to what you can gain at the 2007 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, November 13-16 in Las Vegas, Nevada. With hundreds...

Forest City Acquires Interest in 12.7-Acre Site for Commercial Development in Las Vegas

Forest City Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:FCEA)(NYSE:FCEB) announced July 30 that it has acquired a 60 percent interest in a 12.7-acre site in downtown Las Vegas. Forest...

Condo project in doubt

Under a proposed bankruptcy plan, the developer of Wingfield Towers has until Oct. 25 to come up with $9.7 million to pay Dr. John...

Magazine lists Northern Nevada’s Dickson Realty

Dickson Realty is the 77th largest independent real estate company in the United States, according to the annual 2007 REAL Trends 500, a study...

Speculation spurs spike in Nevada foreclosures

With Nevada ranking first in the nation in foreclosure rates in the first quarter of 2007 and again in April, the mortgage lending industry...

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Nevada Short Sale Information – FTC Cracks Down on Loan Modification...

Las Vegas, NV - January 6, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Effective January 31, 2011, The Federal Trade Commission has banned loan modification companies from charging up-front fees for negotiating modifications of residential mortgage loans. According to Eric Witksoki, Chief of the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, and the state consumer advocate, “Money spent on mortgage modification consultants is a bad bet for consumers.” Additionally, Witkoski commented that spending money on loan modification is “worse than some of the odds at the casino tables.”

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BLM PROPOSES TO SELL 754.88 ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND IN CLARK...

The Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office is seeking public comments on a proposal to sell 40 parcels totaling 754.88 acres of public land in Clark County, Nevada. The competitive sale would be by sealed and oral bidding in accordance with the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA). A Notice of Realty Action published in today’s Federal Register opens a 45-day comment period which will close January 8, 2018.