Have fun! Enjoy the townarrived in vegas yesterday. going to the game tonight! then getting married tomorrow. lol
What do you mean "aren't stable" ?If you want some luxury, check out Constellation in Summerlin. https://www.constellationliving.com/ You can live among the players that aren't stable enough to purchase homes in Las Vegas, be a five minute walk from City National Arena so you can check out Knights practices, and you're in Summerlin. Might as well get your Knights conversion started early.
If you put a list of places you're considering together and PM me, I'm happy to give some guidance.
Also, here's the apartment guide for Summerlin.
http://summerlin.com/uploads/files/apartment-guide.pdf
As you can tell, I'm very pro-Summerlin.
Edge I didn't you know had lived there. I'm not really a peace and quiet type person, I love city noise.Personally, I preferred Henderson to Summerlin based on value and other factors.
But it really depends on your personal preferences and budget.
I enjoyed being about as far Southeast of Vegas as I could get without being in Boulder City. Had peace and quiet, access to what I wanted without the traffic or the more interesting residents of Vegas, and being able to skirt around the outskirts of Vegas to go to Arizona or Cali.
Edge I didn't you know had lived there. I'm not really a peace and quiet type person, I love city noise.
Oh wow I didn't know that. Hey how's your family doin man?Yeah, for more than 20 years. Went to middle school, high school and college there and lived there until January 2014 when I moved for work purposes.
NY and Vegas are my two homes.
Ohhhh ok LOL, thanks.My guess is he means they haven't gone all "Al Bundy" ie. Married with Children for those who don't know.
Oh wow I didn't know that. Hey how's your family doin man?
Ohhhh ok LOL, thanks.
Great to hear. I'll definitely share more when I actually have something to share.Doing good, my son is progressing nicely and started first grade a few weeks back. He is responding well to treatment. He's a rock star!
As for Vegas, feel free to PM if you have any questions. Obviously, there are plenty of people on here who also can give great feedback and might be more familiar with certain parts of town than I am.
Edge I didn't you know had lived there. I'm not really a peace and quiet type person, I love city noise.
Yeah, closest thing is probably downtown, and that's still in the middle of a solid rehabilitation process.It's mostly suburbs around here unless you decide to move to Downtown Las Vegas or something. Otherwise, everything is within reasonable driving distance of Downtown or the Strip.
That's cool, I mean, I don't mind quieter areas, I just don't mind noise either.It's mostly suburbs around here unless you decide to move to Downtown Las Vegas or something. Otherwise, everything is within reasonable driving distance of Downtown or the Strip.
Sup folks. So, I had already mentioned this to @BattleBorn , but I may be moving out to Las Vegas for work soon. Myself and my boss have just started looking at apartments for me (no gf, no pets). So...Idk what I'm really asking here, but yeah, lol.
Personally, I preferred Henderson to Summerlin based on value and other factors.
But it really depends on your personal preferences and budget.
I enjoyed being about as far Southeast of Vegas as I could get without being in Boulder City. Had peace and quiet, access to what I wanted without the traffic or the more interesting residents of Vegas, and being able to skirt around the outskirts of Vegas to go to Arizona or Cali.
Yes, good news, another Ranger fan in the Valley! Let me know when you get here Auf, I'll invite you to a Knights game as a welcome to town.
Edge,
Always respect your opinion when it comes to hockey & the Rangers, but I am actually living in exactly the area you describe, Southeast Henderson, & it's god awful. Inconvenient to every other area in the valley, terrible traffic on the 215 in each direction, & really sketchy neighbors. Nothing is close to me, Whole Foods, decent restaurants, or cool bars...nothing. Every errand I run takes 20 minutes minimum in each direction.
I cannot wait to move next week to Southern Highlands. Closer to everything & a simple commute to the strip. Much quieter than this part of Henderson & way less street traffic. I was working in Henderson til recently, so I tolerated it, but now that I work on the strip, I plan to never travel east of Pecos unless absolutely necessary.
Thanks man. We'll see what happens.Yes, good news, another Ranger fan in the Valley! Let me know when you get here Auf, I'll invite you to a Knights game as a welcome to town.
Edge,
Always respect your opinion when it comes to hockey & the Rangers, but I am actually living in exactly the area you describe, Southeast Henderson, & it's god awful. Inconvenient to every other area in the valley, terrible traffic on the 215 in each direction, & really sketchy neighbors. Nothing is close to me, Whole Foods, decent restaurants, or cool bars...nothing. Every errand I run takes 20 minutes minimum in each direction.
I cannot wait to move next week to Southern Highlands. Closer to everything & a simple commute to the strip. Much quieter than this part of Henderson & way less street traffic. I was working in Henderson til recently, so I tolerated it, but now that I work on the strip, I plan to never travel east of Pecos unless absolutely necessary.
Auf,
Battleborn has it right, Summerlin is a great area, way cooler with much nicer dining & nightlife options than Henderson. Had I not lucked into the house I'm moving in to, Summerlin was where I was planning on ending up.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the city noise you're referring to does not exist here. The noise we have is usually incessant barking dogs & obnoxious diesel pick up trucks. Once you adjust to this place, you'll crave quiet.
Keep us posted.
But personally, I always found dealing with traffic in and around Summerlin to be difficult. Similarly, that's why I never had a desire to head up into Seven Hills or Anthem.
Ironically enough, I managed to avoid the 215 during rush hour for my last 7 or so years in Vegas. During those peak times, I found it was far easier to take the streets. People would instinctively go for the freeways, and they weren't necessarily the best option.