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With mortgage rates at a 20-year high and many homeowners locked into low rates they nabbed during the pandemic, fewer existing houses are selling in Southern Nevada and homebuilders are offering more incentives to get buyers into new homes.
The Las Vegas Valley could run out of land to build houses in as little as eight years, and this is definitely cause for concern, the leader of the region’s homebuilders association said.
The center manages the entrepreneurship curriculum across the university, is a hub for entrepreneurship research, supports entrepreneurial activities in southern Nevada, and offers guidance to internal and external stakeholders on obtaining angel capital.
The Lied Center for Real Estate seeks to advance real estate knowledge, inform business practice, and address issues that affect the real estate industry and public policy. The center produces relevant and timely real estate research, supports educational programs in real estate economics and finance for students and professionals, and provides community outreach.
The Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) was established in 1975. CBER conducts applied research vital to business and government. CBER cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of the UNLV’s research community throughout the state of Nevada and the country.
UNLV’s Kerestesi Center for Insurance and Risk Management aspires to be the premier academic insurance and risk management program in the Western United States by supporting students, faculty, staff, and local industry studying and working in this field.
In 2011 the UNLV College of Business was renamed the Lee Business School after receiving a transformational gift from local real estate developers and casino owners, Ted and Doris Lee. The generous gift has made several endowments possible for both students and faculty.