Wednesday, 20 August 2008
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Re/MAX Central has over 150 of the most knowledgeable agents in the business. Each of them has in depth knowledge of each and every community in and around the city of Las Vegas - we will leverage years of experience to help you make the right decision about which community to focus on for your relocation.

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Your initial contact will be with one of our certified Real Estate Agents who will talk to you about your family needs and requirements, your new employment location, acceptable commute time, the time frame for your purchase and other important details that will impact your analysis of specific areas.

We’ve put together a comprehensive information packet that will help to give you a sense of how wonderful the Las Vegas Metropolitan area is!! And, to ensure that your relocation is as stress free as possible!

We will Priority One the packet out to you after you fill out our contact form and one of our real estate agents will get back to you as soon as we receive your form. Our Re/MAX Central relocation guide includes information on Taxes, Schools, Title Insurance, Mortgage Brokers, Maps, Utilities, DMV requirements, Health Care Facilities, Universities and Educational facilities and extensive information on local Communities and Cities.

Relocating your Business to Las Vegas
The state of Nevada is considered very “business friendly” and the laws of the state of Nevada when considering incorporation and/or relocation are some of the most “liberal” in the country. In fact, the statutory laws for the state of Nevada compare favorably with Delaware, which helps to attract a large number of corporations.

There is no IRS information sharing agreements in the state of Nevada, stockholder listings are not public and annual fees are minimal. The requirements for maintaining a corporation in good standing are minimal – a company must maintain a resident agent if not headquartered in the state and it must file a list of current officers and resident agents on an annual basis with the Secretary of State prior to the anniversary date of the formation of the corporation.

Las Vegas Business Climate and Workforce
For more than a decade, approximately 50,000 people per annum have opted to relocate to the greater Las Vegas area. The area’s employment growth remains unparalleled and continues to draw residents from all over the world.

The Las Vegas metropolitan area ranks number one for job growth in the US for 2003-2012 according to Business 2.0 and Forbes magazines. Las Vegas is the fastest growing economy in the U.S. by any standard measurement,stated Price Waterhouse in late 2005. Las Vegas has also ranked number one in the U.S. for high-tech growth since 1990.

Job Growth Statistics
According to the Department Education, Training and Rehabilitation in Q-1 of 2006 Calendar 2005 was in fact phenomenal for job growth for the Las Vegas region with a 7% increase coupled with an unemployment rate of 3.5%, which is one of the lowest rates ever recorded for a major city in the U.S. The Construction industry accounted for 106K jobs, 768K jobs were service industry and 176K jobs were hotel and gaming and 91K were government jobs.

Las Vegas Labor Pool
The Las Vegas metropolitan workforce has a lot to offer any business, with a unique set of strengths, including very high computer literacy, flexibility and mobility. If you are considering relocation or expanding into the Las Vegas area you have the capability to draw from a very large labor pool of educated highly mobile work force.

The Las Vegas metropolitan area labor pool is always growing; approximately 5-7K people migrate to the Southern Nevada region each month, with Las Vegas being the epicenter of this influx of people. The Las Vegas regional population is projected to grow at nearly six times the U.S. rate and economic variables should not impact the projected growth rates, ensuring a steady flow of job applicants for any new employer moving into our area.

 
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