Thursday, July 7, 2011

Where in Nevada is a good place to live

Where in Nevada is a good place to live?
I am a single woman in my early 40's w/o children. I have a college education and varied work experience. Where is a city in Central or Southern Nevada that has a low cost of living, affordable rent and a decent economy? I am interested in moving to the desert there, not the mountains. I have always lived in LA. I need a change. Help appreciated.
Other - United States - 7 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
LV!!! Kisses, -CrazilyMad
Answer 2 :
Las Vegas, well... no... thats becoming little LA. Try Mesquite NV, 1 hour and 15min away from Vegas, its a small city, with 4 casinos, and one super walmart, no traffic!!!
Answer 3 :
I believe Las Vegas is the place you are looking for...you might want to look at internet job searches, Craig's List, internet sites on houses and apartments..before you decide for sure
Answer 4 :
How about Laughlin??? It is desert, has some life, but is way cheaper than Las Vegas. You would definitely benefit from the tax breaks.
Answer 5 :
under a shaddy tree
Answer 6 :
City Data Nevada Forum http://www.city-data.com/forum/nevada/
Answer 7 :
there isn't anything in central nevada. In the south obviously there is las vegas. Being in your early 40s you probaby are not dead, and want a sex/social life. Places like Mesquite are really relaxing, uncrowded But not a place for a relatively young woman, imo. My choice for you overwhelmingly would be St. Geoge, Utah. It is growing like fire, and the opportunities there are growing with it. As for the Mormons, please! I am now 46. When I was 36 I lived there for a winter and worked at the now defunct Ernst home improvement store. The opportunity for a social life was incredible. Everybody had the same thing on their minds. Maybe it was something in the water, but there was definitely no shyness about it. It is also one of the most beautiful areas in the country, it really is! Cost of living is also desirable.





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