Love centennial hills! I love that it was quiet and we could take our dog on walks around the area with plenty of trails. There was a lack of restaurants but that’s expected in an area that’s still growing. As a side note, centennial hills in my opinion has the best chipotle in all of Las Vegas.
I cannot join you on the Chipotle bandwagon, but my kids happen to agree with you. If you get a chance, try Amano on Ann & Tenaya. The rosemary lemonade will not disappoint.
@@TheRealLasVegas Before we left, they opened up a Mooyah burger, I totally forgot about that spot. Have you guys gone yet? Used to be a place my wife and I used to go in Texas. They opened up a location in Centennial hills
Centennial Hills has major issues with creeping crime rates. The area north of the beltway east of the 95 (soon to be designated !-11 up to Kyle Canyon Road) has a LOT of transient renters. As well all know, the Great Recession that many of the homes up there, especially the smaller starter homes were purchased in mass by large corporations that turned around and rented them out. Now, a fair number of these renters are transient military personnel that generally make for good renters. Unfortunately, a lot of these companies will rent to just about anyone who can get a number of people into a house to make the rent payments. Trouble abounds. Not to mention the growing number of apartment complexes going in. NOT a good area. From 2005 -2015, I lived in the Lone Mountain rural preservation area before I got fed up with the area and moved to Summerlin. Shopping is lacking up there unless you like Walmart or Home Depot, the retail up there caters to the lower middle class at best. Not a good area regardless what a real estate agent will tell you.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Our family has lived in multiple areas of town, and we, too, have moved away from areas that no longer meet our family's needs. As our population grows, many changes are happening in Centennial Hills and Summerlin. What's your favorite local spot in either location?
@@TheRealLasVegas I live in Red Rock Country club, west gate. A major step up from the Lone Mountain/Centennial Hills area 2005 - 2016. I've found it odd in my nearly 20 years here that many simply move every few years. It's a pain to move and for most, they lose equity with each move. I'm always a cash buyer but we realize that most can't do that. Next move will probably be out of Las Vegas.
@@kennixox262 RRCC is one of my favorite areas in town! Close to so much, yet it feels a world away. AND...one of the last truly "guard" gated communities in town.
@@TheRealLasVegas Like I did back in 2015/16, purchased a house, gutted it down to the studs, and literally new everything, plumbing, wiring, HVAC, windows and doors, conditioned attic. Place looks pretty much the same on the exterior but the inside resembles nothing of before. Now, a lot more people are doing the same thing by getting rid of the "Cheesecake Factory" 1990's finishes that are rather dated.
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Love centennial hills! I love that it was quiet and we could take our dog on walks around the area with plenty of trails. There was a lack of restaurants but that’s expected in an area that’s still growing. As a side note, centennial hills in my opinion has the best chipotle in all of Las Vegas.
I cannot join you on the Chipotle bandwagon, but my kids happen to agree with you. If you get a chance, try Amano on Ann & Tenaya. The rosemary lemonade will not disappoint.
@@TheRealLasVegas Before we left, they opened up a Mooyah burger, I totally forgot about that spot. Have you guys gone yet? Used to be a place my wife and I used to go in Texas. They opened up a location in Centennial hills
@@TheRealLasVegas Will do when we visit again!
@@theleomendez I hadn't heard about this one. We'll go check it out! Thank you for sharing.
Coffee religion 😊
Sorry, I’m using my girlfriend’s iPad. My name is Byron Serrano 😊
If you haven't yet, you must try the egg salad sando! My favorite! What do you get when you go?
Centennial Hills has major issues with creeping crime rates. The area north of the beltway east of the 95 (soon to be designated !-11 up to Kyle Canyon Road) has a LOT of transient renters. As well all know, the Great Recession that many of the homes up there, especially the smaller starter homes were purchased in mass by large corporations that turned around and rented them out. Now, a fair number of these renters are transient military personnel that generally make for good renters. Unfortunately, a lot of these companies will rent to just about anyone who can get a number of people into a house to make the rent payments. Trouble abounds. Not to mention the growing number of apartment complexes going in. NOT a good area. From 2005 -2015, I lived in the Lone Mountain rural preservation area before I got fed up with the area and moved to Summerlin. Shopping is lacking up there unless you like Walmart or Home Depot, the retail up there caters to the lower middle class at best. Not a good area regardless what a real estate agent will tell you.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Our family has lived in multiple areas of town, and we, too, have moved away from areas that no longer meet our family's needs. As our population grows, many changes are happening in Centennial Hills and Summerlin. What's your favorite local spot in either location?
@@TheRealLasVegas I live in Red Rock Country club, west gate. A major step up from the Lone Mountain/Centennial Hills area 2005 - 2016. I've found it odd in my nearly 20 years here that many simply move every few years. It's a pain to move and for most, they lose equity with each move. I'm always a cash buyer but we realize that most can't do that. Next move will probably be out of Las Vegas.
@@kennixox262 RRCC is one of my favorite areas in town! Close to so much, yet it feels a world away. AND...one of the last truly "guard" gated communities in town.
@@TheRealLasVegas Like I did back in 2015/16, purchased a house, gutted it down to the studs, and literally new everything, plumbing, wiring, HVAC, windows and doors, conditioned attic. Place looks pretty much the same on the exterior but the inside resembles nothing of before. Now, a lot more people are doing the same thing by getting rid of the "Cheesecake Factory" 1990's finishes that are rather dated.