Nicholas Irwin In The News

Salon
Moving is stressful, but so is living on-site during a remodel. If you’re ready to upgrade your living space but hesitant about today’s sky-high home prices and mortgage rates, you’re likely stuck with a big decision: Should you buy a new place or improve the one you have?
Las Vegas Review Journal
New York-based hedge fund Pretium Partners is most likely the single largest homeowner in Clark County, according to an investigation of property records.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Jimmy Lodge saw an immediate response to President Donald Trump’s auto tariff plan. Lodge, owner of My Auto Service at 6104 W. Cheyenne Ave., said his suppliers are already bracing for impact, with them saying “this is the world we live in today.”
Las Vegas Review Journal
Deportations ordered by President Donald Trump could hinder Nevada’s economic growth and worsen the state’s housing crisis, experts say.
Las Vegas Sun
Tariffs on imported goods are the known unknown in the Clark County School District’s offices of construction and facilities management.
Cronkite News
In the aftermath of the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires in Southern California, experts predict many will never return to the communities they once called home.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Mortgage rates could be negatively impacted by an ongoing trade war between the United States and Canada, Mexico and China, according to real estate experts. Tariffs also could potentially increase prices on building materials, and more, and inflation invariably means mortgage rates will go up.
K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
On Saturday, President Trump announced new 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada and 10% for goods from China. Energy imported from Canada, including oil, natural gas and electricity, will also be taxed at 10%. The new tariffs go into effect on Tuesday.