Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 | 2 a.m.
The map below shows the drop in median sale price per square foot of living space in Las Vegas Valley ZIP codes for single-family homes, comparing September, October and November 2008 with the same months in 2009.
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Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 | 2 a.m.
The map below shows the drop in median sale price per square foot of living space in Las Vegas Valley ZIP codes for single-family homes, comparing September, October and November 2008 with the same months in 2009.
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very informative,so how much is my home worth per sq foot
Less than last year, and more than next...
Has your Clark County home's full value assessment dropped down to $80/SF? If not, why not.
The price is still to high. I build a concrete home in fl. for $35.00 squ. ft. and it is hurricane proof made with concrete not one of those stick homes in Las Vegas.