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Nevada REALTORS® April 2026 Lineup: Housing Forum + NVision Summit

9 min · 2. apr. 2026
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April 2026 is going to be one of the most important months of the year for Nevada REALTORS®, and it's all centered around bringing the industry together in a more intentional way! From a first-of-its-kind housing forum to a statewide summit packed with speakers, panels, and continuing education, this isn't just a series of events. It's a coordinated effort to give you a clearer view of where housing is headed and how to position yourself within it. We're seeing conversations expand beyond transactions and into policy, development, legal frameworks, and long-term housing strategy. And that's exactly what these events are designed to address. Whether you're attending in person or joining through one of our watch parties, the goal is simple: make sure every agent has access to the insights, relationships, and context they need to navigate what's coming next. In this episode, we walk through everything happening this April, from the Housing Forum to Envision Summit, what you can expect from each, and why this lineup is something you don't want to miss. Things You'll Learn In This Episode What to expect from our April event lineup From the Housing Forum to NVision Summit, this month brings together policy leaders, industry experts, and top speakers. Which of these events should be on your calendar? Why this Housing Forum matters right now With leaders from housing coalitions, legal services, and development all in one room, this isn't just another panel. What insights can you gain when you're hearing directly from the people shaping housing policy and access? The real value behind attending events like these It's not just about the speakers or sessions. It's about context, connection, and staying aligned with where the industry is going. How can you use events as a strategic advantage, or just as optional extras? About Your Guest Hosts Amanda Powell is the Marketing and Communications Director at Nevada REALTORS®. Stefania Volk is the Development and Events Director at Nevada REALTORS®. Madi Grimm is the Engagement & Outreach Specialist at Nevada REALTORS®. For more info about our upcoming events, go to https://nevadarealtors.org/ [https://nevadarealtors.org/] and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nvrealtors/].

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