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Clean, Green, Boulder City, Nevada

bicentenial parkHistoric Boulder City is located just outside of the Las Vegas/Henderson area.   The town came into being with the construction of Hoover Dam back in the 30's.  The town housed the workers and slowly grew over the years. Boulder City wasn't incorporated until 1960. Boulder City has remained a relatively small town, despite nearby Henderson and Las Vegas' explosive growth. The main reason being a strict growth policy set up by the town fathers.  The result is that the town has retained its small town roots and values over the years.

Downtown Boulder City has been revamped to preserve some of the town's heritage. The crown jewel of downtown BC is the Boulder Dam Hotel, built in 1933.  Boulder City is also home to a brand new Veterans center, two golf courses and a small airport.

If you are looking for a home without the hustle and bustle of the big city, Boulder City in the answer. Resale of Boulder City homes and condos are usually avialable and there are many great neighborhoods to choose from. Feel free to contact me at 702-493-8033 or by email at info@lvrealty.net to have listings of available Boulder City properties sent to you. -cr

See also for age restricted property in Boulder City:

Lake Mountain Estates

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