If you're familiar with Dayton, then you know the lot behind the Senior Center and Dayton Valley Branch Library has been vacant for quite some time.
Well it's not vacant anymore, a new housing development is being built there.
Granite Pointe is looking to build around 30 new homes at this location.
The homes range in price between $309,000Â dollars to a little over $365,000 dollars.
"We have three floor plans, one is 1,656 square feet. The other is 1,755 square feet, both three bedrooms, two baths, and two car garages. Then we have a two story that's 1,950 square feet, with four bedrooms and a loft," says Granite Pointe Broker Beverly Cashen.
Cashen says that these homes add to Dayton's already growing community. She says there's also perks when considering living in a rural area.
"There is a USDA which is eligible out in these areas. Populations of 35,000 or less, and that's also a zero down loan but you still need to come up with those closing costs," says Nevada Rural Housing Authority Program Specialist Grant Brewer.
Local businesses say new residents moving to this rural community will help them as well.
"You know it's going to help in the long run for the people we employed over here. When people come down and they shop local it really means a lot," says 1st & 10 Bar and Grill Owner Shawn Maloney.
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