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If You're Moving To Nevada, Here's The Best Place To Live
By MICHELLE ROBERTS-GARCIA
With vast deserts and glittering metropolises, Nevada has something for everyone. Among the state’s numerous cities, Henderson tops the list in terms of amenities and safety.
One of its biggest draws is its proximity to Las Vegas while offering a safer locale that is filled with delicious restaurants and outdoor areas. Plus, it boasts a low crime score.
The cost of living is high, but the price of utilities is 6% lower than the national average. Its standard household income is over $75,000, more than enough to live comfortably.
The city also provides residents with more than 300 days of sunshine. While it can get hot in the summer, the average temperature throughout the year is 77 degrees Fahrenheit.