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Federal land ownership in Nevada affects real estate because:
Correct Answer
B) The federal government owns approximately 85% of Nevada's land, limiting developable private land and creating adjacency issues with BLM land
The federal government owns about 85% of Nevada — the highest percentage of any state. This limits developable private land (concentrating development in Las Vegas and Reno), and properties adjacent to BLM land face access and use considerations.
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A
No federal land existsB
The federal government owns approximately 85% of Nevada's land, limiting developable private land and creating adjacency issues with BLM landC
All land is privateD
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Related Topics:
BLM land adjacencySNPLMA land salesNevada land use planningZoning and development restrictions
Key Terms:
federal land ownershipBLMNevada 85%developable landland use
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