Las Vegas Woman Magazine Fall 2020

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Has the Las Vegas Property Market Imploded or Exploded? The Answer May Surprise You by Haya Kessler, Realtor®

As 2020 comes to the end of the third quarter, life as we knew it prior to COVID-19 is no longer our reality. Many are working from home; children are distance learning and parents are becoming teachers. Many professions were deemed nonessential; however, real estate stayed essential throughout this period. As realtors, we had to learn to do our job in a different way; we had to adapt to the situation. The real estate industry excelled at adjusting and finding ways to serve their clients.

But, how did this affect and change the real estate market? How did it change a family’s wants and needs when buying or selling a home? Are more people choosing to sell their homes for fear of a recession or are more people buying homes because the interest rates are so low? Do families want specific space in their house to homeschool? Do they want a designated office space? Based on information from the National Association of Realtors® and realtor.com, we have seen certain trends that may surprise you. In traditional years, the peak season for real estate sales is May and June. As we come out of the COVID-19 closures and the economy starts recovering, August has become the

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busiest month for real estate. Compared to this time last year, we have seen increases in sales. Property values have gone up about 6% and new listings have decreased by about 11% from August 2019. While it doesn’t seem to be much, for those homebuyers hoping to find a great deal and low home prices, it has been a huge disappointment. The lack of inventory and the large number of buyers wanting to take advantage of historically low mortgage rates makes getting that perfect house a little tricky. Homebuyers must be ready to buy and make an offer with no delays and few contingencies. The desirable houses are sold within days and, on average, homes are sold in about 21 days. How long will this last? The experts predict a few years before the market changes. Another change we have seen since the shut-down is an increase in homeschooling or distance learning. Parents have found themselves working at home while helping their children with school. As the new school year starts, we are unsure of how long children will be distance learning. What changes have we seen in real estate because of that? Are more homebuyers looking for space for their children’s learning? Are sellers promoting space to teach in

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page 80

NEW AGE NETWORKING

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pages 74-75

DISTANCE LEARNING, CO-OP SCHOOLING, HOMESCHOOLING

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pages 78-79

TRIBUTE TO ROLINDA ANN BAKEL

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pages 76-77

PODCASTS

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pages 81-84

RANGE ROVER EVOQUE A VEHICLE FOR ALL SEASONS

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page 71

ADJUSTING OUR SAIL FOR FAMILY SUCCESS

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pages 72-73

CHANGING TIMES

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pages 68-70

MASTERMINDING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC

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pages 66-67

ELOPING IN FABULOUS LAS VEGAS

4min
pages 64-65

COVER STORY: HEALING EMPOW-HER-D WITH A BIG DOSE OF HEART

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pages 50-55

TOUCH DEPRIVATION

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pages 60-63

HAS THE LAS VEGAS PROPERTY MARKET IMPLODED OR EXPLODED

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pages 48-49

MONEY UNDER STRESS

4min
pages 46-47

AUTUMN BEAUTY ECCOCI

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page 45

FAMILY LIFE HAS CHANGED

4min
pages 42-44

STAGE YOUR CLOSETS

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pages 30-31

SMALL DELIGHTS

4min
pages 22-23

THE START OF THE 2020 SCHOOL YEAR

7min
pages 24-27

TEN WAYS TO GET MOTIVATED

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pages 28-29

WINES & DINES

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pages 32-41

BEHIND THE SCENES OF A COVER IMAGE IN THE AGE OF COVID

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pages 18-19

UNITED WAY: TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK

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