Search Results - Nevada
2 acres
Two acres Raw Virgin land on the corner of Rainbow and Landberg.
160 acres
This farm is located about one hour and twenty minutes from Tonopah and one hour from Rachel.
2 acres
2.27 Acres of vacant land located just east of Rainbow Blvd off of Patrick Lane.
2 acres
Located in the heart of downtown Pahrump, this 2.
2 acres
Discover the allure of the 6027-6042 Charleston Blvd location, nestled in the thriving landscape of
2 acres
Discover the vibrant surroundings of the historic city of Mesquite, NV.
18 acres
Less than a mile off NV HWY 160, the main highway of Pahrump, this parcel is located in the middle o
448 acres
Situated in the scenic town of Pahrump, NV, this project is large enough to capture some economies o
2 acres
Conveniently located less than one mile from I-11.
19 acres
19 acre parcel
847 acres
Lincoln Estates 847 acres with 2540 AFA of water rights permits
16.42 acres
16.42 Acre Parcel fronts Highway 93 Zoned Highway Commercial borders year-round spring fed stream
107 acres
Highland Knolls Ranch
165 acres
Indian Ridge Ranch
180 acres
Indian Paintbrush Ranch
14.54 acres
14.54 acre parcel
75.41 acres
75.41 acre parcel
111.08 acres
111.08 acre parcel
0.22 acres
Near Englestad and Cheyenne.
When it comes to Nevada commercial real estate listings, one of the state's cities clearly stands out. Las Vegas is home to more than two-thirds of Nevada residents. Additionally, two of the fastest growing cities in the whole country are in Nevada, namely, Henderson and North Las Vegas. Both these areas contain a variety of commercial realty opportunities and investment property.
Much of Nevada's economy is based on tourism. In addition to Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe also bring in vacationers from around the world. With a population estimated at 220,500, Reno is also a large population centers that offers various Nevada commercial real estate listings.
It is interesting to note that the government owns about 80% of the land in the state. However, there is a great deal of rural commercial land, which farmers grow crops on including onion, potatoes and alfalfa. The major economic activities in Nevada include mining and cattle ranching. Industrial space in Nevada is used for food processing, printing, and manufacturing electric equipment and machinery.
