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Relocation Packet


WELCOME TO LAS VEGAS

 

  Las Vegas (“The Meadows” in Spanish) was founded as a city on May 15, 1905. At that time it was only 19.18 square miles with a population of approximately 800.  The Las Vegas Valley has been named the fastest growing area in the United States. And that comes as no surprise seeing as how housing maintains its affordability, the climate is nearly perfect all year, and the job market is healthy.   Las Vegas is certainly wonderful place to call home.

   Now that you are considering relocation to the Greater Las Vegas Valley, you will probably want a Las Vegas Relocation Guide that includes:

 

  • Newcomer Resources   
  • Maps, Graphs, and Charts         
  • Area Demographics                                                                              
  • Housing & Master Plan Communities     
  • Public & Private Schools
  • Universities & Colleges
  • Libraries                                                            
  • Youth & Senior Activates
  • Climate Information 
  • Banking
  • Nevada DMV
  • Utility Companies and Average Monthly Residential Utility Costs
  • Employment & Job Hotlines
  • Transportation
  • Hospitals
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Golf Course Locations
  • Shopping

 

You will find the contents of my Las Vegas Relocation Guide both informative and helpful. It is a complimentary service I offer as Your Personal Realtor for Life.  To receive your copy, simply fill out the request form, with your mailing address in theComments section, and the “Guide” will be shipped hard-copy or emailed to you at No Charge.  

 

Please feel free to call me at 702-498-8458 for an immediate response.

 

I look forward to having you as my neighbor and client. 

 

 

 

                                                       

 

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