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Federal land ownership in Nevada affects real estate because:

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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.

Answer Options
A
No federal land exists
B
The federal government owns approximately 85% of Nevada's land, limiting developable private land and creating adjacency issues with BLM land
C
All land is private
D
Federal land increases property taxes

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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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