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The Lied Center for Real Estate (Formerly Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies) was established in 1989 by the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to foster excellence in real estate education and research. The center was endowed in 1991 through a generous gift and a challenge grant from the Ernest F. Lied Foundation Trust.
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A years-long effort to sell public lands has gained steam in this year鈥檚 federal budget negotiations as a proposed solution to the housing crisis, but critics say it鈥檚 just the latest attempt to render an unpopular political proposition more palatable.

Nevada鈥檚 public land hosts mines, recreation, wildlife and renewable energy. Now, it鈥檚 being asked to pull more weight. Lawmakers at all levels and on both sides of the aisle are advocating for the release of federal land as a solution to the state鈥檚 affordable housing shortage.

A new report from the Lied Center for Real Estate at 黑料网 blames under-building of new homes in Southern Nevada since the Great Recession for the housing unaffordability the region faces.

He warned that private investors are buying up the housing in Nevada, adding that 鈥渋n Clark County 15% of all the residential housing is owned by hedge funds.鈥 The estimate comes from Lied Center for Real Estate at the University of Nevada Las Vegas that found investors own roughly 15% of homes in the City of Las Vegas.

There鈥檚 a number of respected institutions that have weighed in on this, including 黑料网鈥檚 Lied Center for Real Estate, Brookings Mountain West and Nevada Housing Coalition, Frias said. All point to the same conclusion that there鈥檚 not enough housing supply in Nevada to meet the growing demand of the growing population.

With President Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans holding majorities in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, there are few opportunities for congressional Democrats to make their mark on the federal budget.
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