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Most people think of Las Vegas as the “Entertainment Capital” of the world, extending outward from “The Strip.” Those who chose it as their home are pleasantly surprised to realize that Las Vegas is also a FANTASTIC place to live as well as to play…and that the majority of the residents do not actually live in the city itself. The boundaries of the city proper meander quite a bit as they touch the cities of North Las Vegas, Henderson and it’s Green Valley area, and the unincorporated county area which extends south from Charleston all the way to the Black Hills and Seven Hills areas, east to about Eastern, and West past Fort Apache. Some of the loveliest and most charming places to live are in the southern part of this unincorporated area, as well as the Henderson and Green Valley areas.
From the glitz of Downtown to the beautiful snowcapped peaks of the surrounding mountains you will find an incredible number of activities. Winter skiing, swimming, boating or fishing on Lake Mead, hiking, climbing, repelling, riding horseback, camping, or enjoying nature either as an individual adventurer or at Red Rock Nature Preserve, the fast-pace of city living can be yours to juxtaposition with activities stark desert terrain. It is also a golfer's paradise with championship courses. And away from the man-made excitement is a world of natural beauty unlike any place else on this earth. Discover what almost 50,000 people who relocate here each year find ... a near-perfect climate, favorable cost of living with no state income tax, and no inheritance, gift or estate taxes. Add this to a healthy job market and a business friendly environment, and you can see why Las Vegas is the ideal place to live for young families, empty-nesters and seniors too. Housing is very affordable throughout the entire area, and property taxes are very low.
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