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Millennials are leading the charge, with many looking for a more affordablecost of living.
Nevadas affordability is a key selling point, especially for millennials from neighboring California.
With the city now catering to ayounger visitor base, its a great time to explore and meet people.
For outdoor-adventuring millennials, Las Vegas is surprisingly close to multiple state parks and conservation land.
And theres the citysfamous hot springs.
Of course, living in Vegas isnt all concerts and hiking adventures.
You still have to pay the (fairly affordable) rent.
It has a more suburban feel while still being within commuting distance from the city.
North Las Vegas residents have plenty of open spaces to explore.
Youll have plenty of chances to meet your neighbors, withvarious community and cultural eventsfor all.
Join a book club, attend a cultural festival, or make new friends at a social mixer.
Reno is a craft beer and spirits lovers paradise, with plenty oflocal breweries and distilleries.
Reno is also one of the best options on our list forcurrent and future parents.
The city has multiple top-ranked public schools, including three of the top 10 public high schools in Nevada.
Plus, the city and environs are full of family-friendly activities.
Outside of work, youll find plenty of opportunities to connect with other young, active people.
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