LAS VEGAS REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Las Vegas NV Real Estate Agents — 150-Agent Team With $4.1B+ in Closings

The Nevada Real Estate Group team is the #1 real estate team in Nevada by transaction volume — 6,225+ properties sold across $4.1B+ in total volume since 2009. We cover every major Las Vegas submarket from Summerlin to Spring Valley to Centennial Hills, with agents who specialize in your specific neighborhood rather than running generic citywide rotations.

$4.1B+Total sales volume
6,225+Properties sold
9,061+Five-star reviews
150+Agent team
16+Years local

Chris Nevada · Nevada License S.181401 · LPT Realty · Verifiable at red.nv.gov

Why work with a NREG agent in Las Vegas?

  • Largest local team: 150-agent NREG team is the #1 in Nevada by closed transaction volume. We close roughly 800 transactions per year valley-wide and have placed buyers in every major Las Vegas submarket.
  • Submarket specialization: each agent works specific master plans and corridors — Summerlin specialists work Summerlin, Spring Valley specialists work Spring Valley. No generic rotation.
  • Luxury + relocation expertise: we close 40+ luxury transactions per year ($1.5M+) and roughly half our 2025 closings were out-of-state relocators from California, Washington, and Texas — well-practiced workflows for both.
  • Live MLS infrastructure: our search tools, recently-reduced feeds, open-house feeds, and feature-filter pages (pools, casitas, RV garages, guard-gated) are powered by the live GLVAR MLS via Repliers IDX. Same data the listing agents see.
  • Verifiable credentials: Chris Nevada is a licensed Nevada real estate broker (license S.181401, verifiable at red.nv.gov), and our 150-agent team operates under LPT Realty.

Las Vegas submarkets we cover

Each Las Vegas-area submarket has distinct HOA structures, school zones, lot sizes, and resale dynamics. Our agents work submarket-specific shortlists rather than generic citywide rotations.

Match me with a Las Vegas agent

Tell us your price range, neighborhood priorities, and whether you're buying, selling, or both — a NREG agent will respond the same business day with 3 agent recommendations and a 30-minute consult window.

Prefer to call? (702) 637-1759 · email info@nevadagroup.com

Frequently asked questions about Las Vegas real estate agents

How do I pick the right Las Vegas real estate agent?
Three filters to apply: (1) active Nevada license verifiable at red.nv.gov, (2) provable transaction history in your specific Las Vegas submarket — ask any agent for their last 5 closed addresses in the neighborhood you are targeting, and (3) review depth, not just review count. An agent with 50 in-depth named-client reviews tells you more than one with 500 unverified ratings. The Nevada Real Estate Group team operates under Nevada license S.181401, has closed 6,225+ Las Vegas transactions, and holds 9,061+ verified five-star reviews.
What does a Las Vegas buyer agent cost?
Buyer representation typically costs the buyer nothing in Las Vegas — the seller compensates the buyer agent in most transactions. After the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer-agent compensation is negotiated separately and disclosed in the MLS for every listing. For sellers, total commission usually runs 5 to 6% of the sale price (negotiable based on home price, marketing scope, and timeline). Nevada Real Estate Group provides a written commission proposal at the listing appointment with no obligation to sign.
How do Las Vegas real estate agents differ from those in other Western metros?
Las Vegas-specific knowledge that does not transfer from out-of-state agents: (1) HOA reserve-study quality varies dramatically between master plans and matters for resale, (2) guard-gated community access requires advance broker coordination, (3) school-zone parcel mapping is highly granular and changes underwriters loan terms, (4) new-construction builder negotiation tactics are local (Lennar, Pulte, KB Home, Tri Pointe all behave differently in Vegas), and (5) Strip-corridor versus suburban valley dynamics are fundamentally different markets. Local Las Vegas agents handle these daily.
How long does a Las Vegas home purchase take?
Average Las Vegas residential transaction in 2026 closes in roughly 34 days from contract acceptance. For buyers starting from scratch, full timeline runs 60 to 90 days (planning + lender pre-approval + property tours + offer + 30-45 day escrow). Cash transactions can close in 7 to 14 days. The Nevada Real Estate Group team averages 21 days on our active listings on the seller side. Out-of-state relocators typically add 2 to 4 weeks for an in-person tour trip.
Should I use a NAR REALTOR or a regular real estate agent?
A real estate agent holds an active state license. A REALTOR® is an agent who is also a member of the National Association of REALTORS and agrees to abide by NAR's Code of Ethics. All Nevada Real Estate Group team members are licensed Nevada agents and active members of the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS (GLVAR), making them REALTORS in the formal sense. The practical difference is access to GLVAR MLS data and adherence to the NAR ethics code; the financial difference to the consumer is functionally zero.
Can a Las Vegas real estate agent represent both buyer and seller?
Yes, under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 645, an agent can represent both sides of a transaction with full written disclosure ("dual agency"). NREG generally avoids dual agency on residential transactions because the conflict of interest is structural — even with disclosure, the agent cannot fully advocate for either side. We typically refer one side to another NREG agent (assisting agent) so both parties have dedicated representation while maintaining the brokerage relationship.
What about HUD-approved Las Vegas real estate agents?
HUD-approved (or HUD-Registered) real estate agents complete a brief registration with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to bid on HUD-owned foreclosure homes for buyers. The agent must work for a HUD-Registered Selling Broker. The Nevada Real Estate Group team includes HUD-registered selling agents who can represent buyers in HUD-home transactions, which often involve FHA financing and require specific bid procedures. Most regular Las Vegas listings do not require HUD registration.