Erica great video, I am looking to move to north las Vegas because a job. What is your opinion about north Las Vegas ? Best regards Jose from Massachusetts
Hi Jose. North las Vega has a lot of great qualities about it. I personally believe there will continue to be more growth, especially as business continue to establish themselves in the city. Feel free to call me if you’d like to have a conversation about areas and where to move to
All nine of the communities you have listed are in the farthest west possible exterior reaches of Las Vegas, some very far to the northwest, some very far to the southwest, and all basically very new developments. They are essentially very homogenous bedroom communities 20, 30, or more minutes away from central Las Vegas. When we're talking about the very best neighborhoods to choose from in all Las Vegas, and there is no mention of historical neighborhoods, no mention of central neighborhoods, no mention of guard gated communities such as Rancho Circle, Rancho Belair, Rancho Nevada Estates, Spanish Oaks - all exceptional communities in central Las Vegas with wonderful amenities, close to the strip, the arts district, a superior restaurant and shopping scene, and a much more lively mixed socio-economic energy, it really seems rather odd to only choose cookie-cutter neighborhoods essentially west of Durango...
Nice neighborhoods indeed. However, for those wanting to live minutes from downtown, the Strip and airport…you did not feature anything in the downtown Las Vegas area. The vintage neighborhoods of Rancho Circle, Rancho Bel Air, Alta estates, Scotch 80’s, McNeil Estates, etc are great areas as well
I moved to Vegas into a beautiful apt complex on Twain and Staley. After the sun went down it turned into the Walking Dead. The entire complex was filled with drug dealers, gangsters and prostitutes & at night the parking lot was full of roving groups of people on various drugs. It was a NIGHTMARE.
@@livinglifeinlasvegasnevada a friend of mine who was born and raised in Vegas told me it was the worst block in the entire city. That I was welcome anytime at his place, (Summerlin) but he didn't trust parking his car at my place. Beautiful during the day, nightmare at night. His place was nice, though.
my husband and I may be moving to las vegas in the next 2 - 3 months for work and i've started my research as to the best places to live. thank you for this
Given how well you do in front of the camera I really think you should have someone record you when you do property tours!
Great video thanks hun. I will probably retire there in about 10 years
You’ll love it here
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Erica great video, I am looking to move to north las Vegas because a job. What is your opinion about north Las Vegas ? Best regards Jose from Massachusetts
Hi Jose. North las Vega has a lot of great qualities about it. I personally believe there will continue to be more growth, especially as business continue to establish themselves in the city.
Feel free to call me if you’d like to have a conversation about areas and where to move to
All nine of the communities you have listed are in the farthest west possible exterior reaches of Las Vegas, some very far to the northwest, some very far to the southwest, and all basically very new developments. They are essentially very homogenous bedroom communities 20, 30, or more minutes away from central Las Vegas. When we're talking about the very best neighborhoods to choose from in all Las Vegas, and there is no mention of historical neighborhoods, no mention of central neighborhoods, no mention of guard gated communities such as Rancho Circle, Rancho Belair, Rancho Nevada Estates, Spanish Oaks - all exceptional communities in central Las Vegas with wonderful amenities, close to the strip, the arts district, a superior restaurant and shopping scene, and a much more lively mixed socio-economic energy, it really seems rather odd to only choose cookie-cutter neighborhoods essentially west of Durango...
Hello again. Does Centennial Hills have decent schools? I ask because it's a few houses I'm looking at there.
Hello there. Depending on the area, yes it can. You call reach out to me, I can further explain in better detail.
Nice neighborhoods indeed. However, for those wanting to live minutes from downtown, the Strip and airport…you did not feature anything in the downtown Las Vegas area. The vintage neighborhoods of Rancho Circle, Rancho Bel Air, Alta estates, Scotch 80’s, McNeil Estates, etc are great areas as well
Yes that is a great neighborhood. I toured a home in that very community. Definitely vintage and classic
Hey!! LONE MTN. that's my area!! Awesome neighborhood. The only downfall is the lack of restaurants. Other than that this area is great!!
I personally love lone mountain 😍
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You don’t even mention Cadence, why not?
I’m not entirely a fan of cadence due to the land it is built on.
I moved to Vegas into a beautiful apt complex on Twain and Staley. After the sun went down it turned into the Walking Dead. The entire complex was filled with drug dealers, gangsters and prostitutes & at night the parking lot was full of roving groups of people on various drugs. It was a NIGHTMARE.
Well that is unfortunate. it also sounds like that apartment complex is not in the best area or side of town.
@@livinglifeinlasvegasnevada a friend of mine who was born and raised in Vegas told me it was the worst block in the entire city. That I was welcome anytime at his place, (Summerlin) but he didn't trust parking his car at my place. Beautiful during the day, nightmare at night. His place was nice, though.
@@PapaCottonCDXX yes, I would get the heck out of there!
my husband and I may be moving to las vegas in the next 2 - 3 months for work and i've started my research as to the best places to live. thank you for this