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Monday, January 21, 2008

Henderson, Nevada Real Estate - City in the Spotlight

Imagine living in a city that offered easy access to the world-class entertainment of Las Vegas, while retaining the tranquility and vast beauty of a mountainous desert town.

Henderson, Nevada is just such a city, and it's one of the reasons Henderson appeared on Money Magazine's list of "Best Places to Live" in 2006.

Why Henderson Real Estate?


But what is it that makes Henderson real estate such a good investment for home buyers? Why has the city been referred to as a residential "boom town" in recent years? Well, there are many factors that contribute to the city's growing popularity. So in this article, we will take a closer look at the city of Henderson, Nevada from several angles, to try and determine what makes it such a smart real estate investment.

City at a Glance

  • Located about 7 miles southeast of Las Vegas

  • Current population (2007) is around 265,000

  • Residents of Henderson do not pay personal income tax

  • Plenty of college-level educational institutions in the area

  • Dry, hot summers and mild winters; very little rainfall


Lifestyle & Entertainment


Henderson, Nevada is close enough to Las Vegas to allow easy access to big concerts and shows. At the same time, it's far enough away to also allow for the peace and tranquility of a vastly beautiful desert setting.

In addition to the world-class attractions of Las Vegas, the city of Henderson offers a variety of concerts, festivals, visual art exhibits and more. There are several facilities in the city to accommodate these events, such as the Henderson Pavilion, Convention Center, and Amphitheatre (three separate facilities).

Henderson Schools & Education


Public schools in Henderson are managed by the Clark County School District (CCSD), which also oversees public schools in Las Vegas. CCSD is the fifth-largest school district in the nation. Several of the schools in this district are have receive top ratings from websites such as GreatSchools.net.

At the collegiate level, there are plenty of educational opportunities in and around the city of Henderson, Nevada. The University of Nevada (Las Vegas) is located in nearby Paradise, Nevada, an easy commute from Henderson. The College of Southern Nevada has a campus located in Henderson, as does Nevada State College.

Tax Advantages for Residents


Residents of the city do not pay personal income tax, inheritance tax, corporate tax, estate and/or gift tax. You can't complain about that! In addition, the property taxes in Henderson (and in Nevada as a whole) are comparatively low. According to Money Magazine, the state of Nevada has the eighth lowest tax burden (when compared to statewide income) in the United States.

The Climate in Henderson, NV


Like much of Nevada, the city of Henderson has a desert climate with very little natural water. In fact, the only natural water within the city comes from washes like Duck Creek. There is very little rainfall in the city -- an average of only six inches per year.

The average high in July is 108 degrees Fahrenheit. The average high the coldest months is 60 degrees. The winters do get below freezing from time to time, mostly in December and January. Like most desert climates, the temperature in Henderson can drop significantly from the high temps of day to the lowest temps at night.

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Brandon Cornett is the publisher of TheAgentNet.com, which provides information about U.S. cities from a real estate and lifestyle perspective. Learn more about Henderson real estate and many other great cities at http://www.theagentnet.com

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