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Nevada builders maintain annual housing dialogue

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Southern Nevada House Builders Affiliation held a “State of Housing” occasion on the Purple Rock on line casino Monday. Key stakeholders met to debate the result of Nevada’s 2025 legislative session and what it means for the state.

A number of the occasion audio system included the President of the Ferraro Group, Greg Ferraro; Director of the Nationwide Affiliation of House Builders, Sam Gilboard; and CEO of Southern Nevada House Builders Affiliation, Tina Frias.

“It’s so important to talk about housing attainability,” Frias stated. “There’s many Nevadans who are struggling to find attainable housing.”

In the course of the legislative session, Governor Lombardo handed a housing invoice that put $133 million in the direction of attainable housing. In keeping with Frias, it’s progress, however extra work must be achieved.

“The governor’s housing bill was certainly positive, but it’s a piece of the bigger picture here,” she instructed 8 Information Now.

Her private, high precedence in addressing the state’s housing challenges is to hopefully attain extra land. Keynote speaker Jeremy Aguero shared the identical aim.

“The federal government owns more land in the state of Nevada than any other state in the US. Those kinds of things can have a real limit on supply,” Aguero instructed 8 Information Now. 

He referred to as the governor’s invoice “aggressive,” however agrees extra must be achieved.

“I think what didn’t come out of the legislative session may be just as important,” Aguero stated. “There are no state programs that are going to offset the fact that the cost of development, everything from labor to materials, has outstripped wages and salaries in our community.”

Making federal land out there to builders stays a contentious concern in Congress, with conservation advocates opposing the transfer.

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