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Property Intelligence for Las Vegas, NV
What public records reveal before you make an offer in Las Vegas
Investigate a propertyWhat Las Vegas Buyers Should Know
Las Vegas has distinct housing eras: vintage neighborhoods near downtown (pre-1970), sprawling 1990s–2000s tract housing in Summerlin and the southwest, and post-recession builds. The boom-era housing (2003–2007) has known issues with Chinese drywall, CPVC plumbing failures, and variable construction quality. Flash flood risk from desert washes is significant. Extreme heat degrades roofing, HVAC, and stucco. Many foreclosure-era homes sat vacant for years with deferred maintenance.
Las Vegas is in Clark County, where CaveatBuyer analyzes 40+ data sources for every property. Geographic risks in this area include flash flood risk from desert washes including flamingo wash, las vegas wash, and the tropicana corridor and extreme heat. A CaveatBuyer report connects these data points to the specific property you're considering.
Las Vegas's Housing Stock — What Era Tells You
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
What We Analyze for Las Vegas Properties
Las Vegas properties are covered by Clark County's full data source set. For every address, 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
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