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Centennial Hills is a suburb of Las Vegas, located in the upper NorthWest part of Las Vegas, Nv. Take 95 Northwest from downtown. 
If you are looking to buy a home in Las Vegas and live in an area that is not to close to the strip, but still provides most everything one could want in a community, then Centennial Hills might be a good fit for you & your family.

Just like any other suburb, there is a commute of about 20-30 minutes depending on time of day & what part of town you are coming from or heading to.  Many hear about it from the car ads on the radio & tv.

There are many new home communitys and several master plan communitys such as Providence & Alianta. It is a hop, skip & a jump away from the entrance to Kyle Canyon/Mt Charleston. There are also horse zoned parcels in the area too.  You can get everything from a house for about $100,000.00 to a million dollar mansion in the area.          Ther

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89149 MLS $120,000
Address: 9100 BADBY AV
City: Las Vegas
Size: 1316 sq. ft.
Style: 2 Story Type: Residential
Year Built: 2003
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2
Taxes: $1129 Condo Fees: $60
MLS#: 1346229

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Welcome to Nevada


Nevada, far western state of the United States. It is bordered by Utah (E), Arizona (SE), California (SW, W), and Oregon and Idaho (N).

Area, 110,540 sq mi (286,299 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 1,998,257, a 66.3% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Carson City.
Largest city, Las Vegas. 
Motto, All for Our Country.
State bird, mountain bluebird.
State flower, sagebrush.
State tree, single-leaf piñon.

Nevada's riches do not grow from its land; rather, almost incredible wealth lies below its surface. Although copper mining is now much less dominant than before, Nevada is the nation's leading producer of gold, silver, and mercury. Petroleum, diatomite, and other minerals are also extracted. The state's manufactures include gaming machines and products, aerospace equipment, lawn and garden irrigation devices, and seismic monitoring equipment. Warehousing and trucking are also significant Nevada industries. 

Nevada's economy, however, is overwhelmingly based on tourism, especially the gambling (legalized in 1931) and resort industries centered in Las Vegas and, to a lesser extent, Reno and Lake Tahoe. Gambling taxes are a primary source of state revenue. The service sector employs about half of Nevada's workers. Liberal divorce laws made Reno “the divorce capital of the world” for many years, but similar laws enacted in other states ended this distinction. Much of Nevada (almost 80% of whose land is federally owned) is given over to military and related use. Nellis Air Force Base and the Nevada Test Site have been the scene of much nuclear and aircraft testing.

Carson City is the capital; Las Vegas
is the largest city, and Reno
 the second largest. Outside the cities, visitors are attracted to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, with its facilities for fishing, swimming, and boating; Lake Tahoe and Death Valley National Park, both on the California line; Lehman Caves National Monument; Great Basin National Park; and restored mining ghost towns like Virginia City.



 

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