Laughlin CDP home prices fall in August 2018

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The median sale price of a home sold in August 2018 in Laughlin CDP fell by $8,500 while total sales increased by 69.2%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In August 2018, there were 22 homes sold, with a median sale price of $138,500 – a 5.8% decrease over the $147,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 13 homes sold in Laughlin CDP in August 2017.

The following table compares Laughlin CDP to other Clark County cities with similar median sales prices in August 2018:

City Aug. 2018 Home Sales Aug. 2017 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Aug. 2018 Median Sales Price Aug. 2017 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Moapa CDP 1 0 $229,000 $0
Whitney CDP 85 101 -15.8% $209,000 $183,777 13.7%
Sunrise Manor CDP 320 315 1.6% $195,000 $169,000 15.4%
Moapa Valley CDP 11 22 -50% $177,500 $142,450 24.6%
Mesquite 53 41 29.3% $172,900 $144,000 20.1%
Laughlin CDP 22 13 69.2% $138,500 $147,000 -5.8%
Indian Springs CDP 3 4 -25% $90,000 $142,500 -36.8%
Goodsprings CDP 6 8 -25% $82,200 $97,184 -15.4%
Searchlight CDP 2 0 $65,000 $0
Paradise CDP 943 1,580 -40.3% $34,363 $24,990 37.5%
Winchester CDP 577 689 -16.3% $23,990 $23,385 2.6%


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