Las Vegas Valley needs more apartments, association says

Nevada faces a supply-demand imbalance in rental housing, driving up living costs, especially in Las Vegas Valley. Rent increased 4.6% recently, with occupancy slightly above the national average. Challenges include high interest rates, material costs, labor shortages, and bureaucratic delays. Population growth demands more housing, urging policy reforms to ease construction and increase land availability. Reno also sees rising rents and steady occupancy amid new developments.

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