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N E V A D A
C O U N T Y
R E A L
E S T A T E
L I V I N G
PHOTOS BY ANDREW WRIGHT / LIGHTHAWKPHOTO
Home Sweet Home –
Finding Your Dream Property!
are condominiums, gated communities, intown and out-of-town “subdivisions,” traditional neighborhoods and forest properties with no neighbor in sight. You can live
next to a golf course, in a seniors only
mobile home park or retirement “village.”
Nevada County has also been introduced
to a type of living called cohousing. Such
communities consist of private, fully
equipped, environmentally sustainable
homes that support an old-fashioned
sense of neighborhood.
The first local development can be found
in Nevada City on Broad Street near Hwy.
49. With the completion of Wolf Creek
Lodge located at Freeman Lane and
McKnight Way, cohousing can also be
found in Grass Valley. Near stores and
services, the lodge is designed for
active adults.
Whatever your real estate needs may be,
there is someone who can assist you. From
small independent offices to large franchise
offices, there are a wide variety of real
estate professionals in Nevada County.
They are linked by a state-of-the-art, up to
date computerized multiple listings system
and supported by the Nevada County
Association of REALTORS®.
Information: (530) 272-2627.
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ONSIDERING A MOVE to Nevada
County? If so, you will find that the
area has so much variety you are
bound to find a home to fit your specific
taste, special needs, and that will fit
your budget.
Prospective buyers will find everything
from vintage miners’ cottages to estates
with panoramic views. There are Victorians,
bungalows, the ultra modern and farm
houses, equestrian property, ranches, and
ski lodges. You can connect with an architect to build your dream home or tackle
restoration of a piece of history.
One can live in-town, out in the country,
perched on a mountain or by a lake. There
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