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Property Intelligence for Clark County, NV

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What CaveatBuyer Analyzes in Clark County

For every property in Clark County, we pull from:

  • Clark County assessor records
  • Clark County building permit records
  • FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer
  • EPA Superfund, Brownfields, and Toxic Release Inventory
  • Census Bureau geocoding and demographic data
  • Proprietary terrain and hazard analysis

Common Property Risks in Clark County

Based on when it was built

Pre-1978

  • Lead paint in older Las Vegas housing stock
  • Original plumbing and electrical systems in vintage neighborhoods
  • Asbestos in vermiculite insulation and floor tiles

1990s–2006

  • Rapid-build tract homes during the Las Vegas boom with variable construction quality
  • Chinese drywall in some 2004–2007 builds
  • Polybutylene and CPVC plumbing failures in desert heat

Post-2006

  • Foreclosure-era homes that sat vacant — deferred maintenance and vandalism risk
  • Stucco failures and roof degradation from extreme UV and heat

Based on where it sits

  • Flash flood risk from desert washes including Flamingo Wash, Las Vegas Wash, and the Tropicana corridor
  • Extreme heat — summer temperatures regularly exceed 115°F, degrading roofing membranes, HVAC systems, and exterior materials at accelerated rates
  • Subsidence from groundwater withdrawal, particularly in northwest Las Vegas and North Las Vegas
  • Desert caliche and expansive soils — hardpan layers create poor drainage and differential settlement under foundations
  • Limited water supply — Lake Mead levels affect SNWA allocations and may trigger tiered restrictions

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