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RV Living in Las Vegas: Affordable Housing Solution?

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Las Vegas⁢ Housing Crisis Prompts ‍Search‌ for Affordable Solutions

LAS VEGAS – Skyrocketing housing costs are squeezing Nevada residents, forcing many to reconsider the dream of homeownership.⁤ The ⁣average home price in Southern Nevada currently sits at $480,000, requiring ⁣a substantial⁤ 25%​ down payment – approximately $120,000⁤ – according to⁤ financial advisors.

Rent ‌is very expensive. And owning⁢ a home, buying a house,” said local resident DeAngelo, reflecting the widespread concern. He noted that home prices have tripled since he‍ remembers being able to purchase a $400,000 home ⁢that felt like a ‌”mini-mansion.” Now, that amount typically buys a​ townhome.

Other residents echoed this sentiment. “It is indeed really expensive with the prices of groceries and⁤ stuff,” stated Linda.​ “And you got to take care⁢ of your family. And the rates right now…nobody can afford it right now, it is way too high.”

Even long-time homeowners are feeling⁣ the pressure. Inez, who purchased her home decades ago, expressed relief that it’s paid off, acknowledging ⁤she couldn’t afford it today⁣ due to high down payment requirements. “The down payment and everything that you have to put down is⁣ outrageous,” she said.

The Nevada Housing Coalition recognizes the severity of the issue, noting housing affordability has been a‍ growing problem for the state over the last decade. The​ institution recently championed Assembly‌ Bill​ 540, which aims​ to increase‍ the availability of affordable single-family ​homes.

“What ⁢this will do, ultimately, is create single-family ⁣homes,⁤ starter-type homes⁢ for individuals and families that ‌are looking to pursue generational wealth and home ownership,” explained Maurice Page, Executive​ Director of ⁤the Nevada ‌housing Coalition. The initiative is projected to assist between 5,000 and 7,000 people.

Linda hopes ‍lawmakers​ will prioritize comprehensive solutions.​ “Well, what I hope is that they take an overall look at everybody, where everybody is at, and try to come out with something where people can afford‍ to move ​into a ​house.”

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