Relocating to Las Vegas
One of the ways to make relocating to Las
Vegas easier and less stressful is to learn what to do, where
to go, and when to act. Moving to a new city---whether it
be Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas or Las Vegas, will
take some effort to learn about all the aspects that are important
in making a decision to relocate.
Obtaining assistance from a qualified realtor in Las Vegas
is of utmost importance as you plan on moving to Las Vegas
in order to obtain information about the Las Vegas relocation
market. Keep in mind, all real estate agents are not "realtors".
Those who opt to become a realtor must attend several classes
to enhance their knowledge of the real estate market and offer
a variety of services to their clients.
Trends are most likely set by the supply and demand that could
sustain a strong housing market in favor of either the buyer
or seller. Information that is provided about various communities
in the Las Vegas Valley pertains to most residents and is
worthy to learn about. Schools, highways, resale homes, golf
communities, retirement communities, new construction, employment,
and appreciating Las Vegas home values are just some of the
topics to be considered.
An important consideration that is sometimes overlooked while
planning to move to Las Vegas is the numerous tax benefits
offered in the state of Nevada. Since the cost of living is
a major factor to homebuyers, many find the Nevada tax savings
very attractive to both residents and business owners. Tax
savings of several hundreds of dollars could make a difference
in the size of the Las Vegas home that you can afford. The
investment opportunities are endless just with the Las Vegas
real estate market itself.
The population explosion has resulted in great opportunities
for new businesses and in more jobs. Las Vegas continually
ranks among the top cities in job growth - an important factor
to relocating individuals and families. Outlook recently
named Las Vegas as one of the top five cities in the country
to live. Inc. has rated Las Vegas as the #1 Entrepreneurial
City in America, citing the thousands of new businesses that
start in Nevada each year. Fortune named Las Vegas
as the #2 city in the country in which to do business.
Tourism adds up to nearly one-third of Nevada's annual tax
revenue. Business owners are not subject to corporate income
tax or franchise, inventory or unitary taxes. Residents pay
no personal income tax. The minimal tax burden means that
Nevadans can keep more of the money they earn. U.S. Commerce
Department's Economic Analysis Bureau ranks Las Vegas as the
top metro area for income per capita, with an annual growth
rate of 2.3%.
During the entire decade of the 1990's, Las Vegas was the
fastest growing metro area in the nation! Low unemployment,
an expanding skilled labor force, an exceptional tax structure,
a pro-business environment and a great climate all give Las
Vegas the "total package."
If planning to relocate, Las Vegas should be at the top of
the list of desirable locations. The Las Vegas Chamber of
Commerce extends a warm welcome to all those relocating to
Las Vegas and helps thousands of new residents settle in to
call Las Vegas their home.
Each month, a spectacular 2.5 million visitors and 6,000 new
residents flock to Las Vegas to enjoy its warm climate, fabulous
resorts, unparalleled entertainment, southwestern lifestyle
and economic prosperity. The current population is estimated
at 1.4 million.
Las Vegas has continued to rank first nationally in employment
growth since 1995, according to the Arizona State University
Economic Outlook Center. With Clark County's consistently
low unemployment rate, Las Vegas is projected to maintain
its position well into the millennium
LAS VEGAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
To order the complete, printed version
of the Chamber's Relocation Guide, click here: www.lvchamber.com
Telephone: (702) 735-1616
NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
New residents have 30 days to register
their vehicles in Nevada. There is no grace period for vehicle
plates.
For updated and complete information about driver's licenses
and vehicle registration, please visit the Nevada Department
of Motor Vehicles web site to obtain the DMV New Resident Guide
at:
http://www.dmvnv.com/newresident.htm
E-mail: info@dmv.state.nv.us
Telephone: Las Vegas Area (702) 486-4368
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