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Nevada Relocation & Referral Promotion

Are you considering buying real estate in Nevada? I work with an extensive group of REALTORS®, real estate agents, and relocation experts in Nevada in a kind of referral network. Using this referral system ensures my clients receive first rate service, even when their real estate needs extend beyond my Multiple Listing coverage area. I have very tough standards and high criteria that must be met by any Nevadan agent or broker wishing to receive a referral from me.  And, being a real estate professional and member of the National Association of REALTORS®, I can identify the first-class from the mediocre. I’ll interview potential agents, investigate their current productivity and asses their past performance as a Buyer’s Agent.

Every move or relocation inherently comes with a myriad of concerns to cope with. Let me provide the valuable service of seeking out and initiating contact with a highly qualified Nevadan real estate professional that’s eager to assist you.

Naturally, the first question that arises is, “How much is this valuable service going to cost me?” Now, here’s where a good deal get’s better;

$ When I Give a Referral, You Get Paid $

Just for allowing me to put you in touch with a skilled Nevadan real estate professional, I’LL PAY YOU! It’s commonplace, when applicable, for real estate agents to share a portion of their Buyer’s Agent Commission with the referring agent. It’s a show of appreciation and is aptly known as a referral fee.

I’LL GIVE 50% OF THE REFERRAL FEE TO YOU!

And remember, as a home buyer it costs you absolutely nothing for top notch professional representation. All the real estate commissions are paid by the seller, who has already negotiated and entered into a contractual agreement with their Nevadan Listing Agent prior to their house being listed on the market.

Prime importance: in order to get paid for your next move or Nevada property purchase, all I ask that you CONTACT ME FIRST. That’s the only way I can seek out a qualified Nevadan agent and arrange the introductions.

Contact Idaho Real Estate Agent Erik Jon McKenzie at 208.250.1728 for more details on this truly win/win scenario.


Nevada Real Estate

Nevada is a state located in the western United States, best known for its widespread legalization of gambling, the gaming industry and prostitution, which itself is legal in no other state. The capital is Carson City.

Nevada's nickname is “The Silver State” or “The Sagebrush State,” and the state's motto is “All for Our Country.” “Home Means Nevada” by Bertha Rafetto is the state song. The phrase “Battle Born" is on the state flag; “The Battle Born State” is the official state slogan, as Nevada was admitted into the union during the American Civil War.

The name is derived from the Spanish word nevada which is the feminine form of “covered in snow.” In 2005, the state issued a specialty license plate via the Nevada Commission on Tourism that lists the name of the state as Nevada to help with the pronunciation problem.

The state is broken up by several north-south mountain ranges. Most of those ranges have inland-draining valleys between them, which belies the image portrayed by the term Great Basin.

Much of the northern part of the state is within the Great Basin Desert, a mild desert that experiences hot temperatures in the summer and sub-freezing temperatures in the winter. Occasionally, moisture from the Arizona Monsoon will cause summer thunderstorms; Pacific storms may blanket the area with snow. The state's highest recorded temperature was 125°F (52°C) in Laughlin (elevation of 605 feet) on June 29, 1994.

The Humboldt River crosses from east to west across the northern part of the state, draining into the Humboldt Sink near Lovelock. Several rivers drain from the Sierra Nevada eastward, including the Walker, Truckee and Carson rivers.

The mountain ranges, some of which have peaks above 13,000 feet, harbor lush forests high above desert plains, creating sky islands for endemic species. The valleys are often no lower in elevation than 3,000 feet.

The eastern parts of the state receive more summer moisture and have a slightly more verdant terrain. Sagebrush grows everywhere and some rivers and streams break the desert terrain.

The southern third of the state, including the Las Vegas area, is within the Mojave Desert. The area receives less precipitation in the winter, but is closer to the Arizona Monsoon in the summer. The terrain is also lower, mostly below 4,000 feet, creating conditions for hotter summer days and colder winter nights due to inversion.

Nevada and California have by far the longest diagonal line in respect to the cardinal directions] as a state boundary at just over 400 miles. (There are a very few, much smaller diagonal boundaries in the northeastern states and Washington, D.C., with the longer exceptions not being at such a steep angle.) All other state boundaries, but one, are lines of latitude, longitude, or are irregular and based on rivers, mountains, lakes, etc. (A circular border exists between Delaware and Pennsylvania.) This line begins in Lake Tahoe nearly four miles offshore (in the direction of the boundary), and continues to the Colorado River where the Nevada, California, and Arizona boundaries merge 12 miles southwest of the Laughlin (Nevada) Bridge.

The largest mountain range in the southern portion of the state is the Spring Mountains, just west of Las Vegas. The state’s lowest point is along the Colorado River, south of Laughlin.

Some have suggested that Nevada annex the town of Wendover, Utah, which would be merged with West Wendover, Nevada. This deal will require the permission of both the Nevada and Utah legislatures and the U.S. Congress.

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Nevada Real Estate Resources and Favorite Links

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Erik Jon McKenzie, REALTOR®
AllPro Realty Group
Idaho Real Estate Agent
254 South Cole Road
Boise, Idaho 83709
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866.824.7994 fax

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