I'm a building inspector and the dryier climate seems better for the working season i would love to be a remote designer chilling poolside under some palm trees
Summerlin was high on my list of places to move to. And this video shows why it is on so many others' list too. I moved to Sugar Land, Texas instead, and I'm very happy here, but boy I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to work with you. You are a rockstar. To think all that is going on in Summerlin, one would never have to leave; yet the Vegas Strip is right there in your backyard too. No wonder housing prices have skyrocketed there
I swear you deserve more subscribers for real lol. It’s cool imma always support you tho 💪🏾so I guess I’m in all columns😂. Summerlin is a beautiful area. This is the first time I’m actually hearing of the area through your 2 videos. I’m always hearing about Henderson.
Can you show a map in the video next time of where these neighborhoods are at. I’m having to pause the video then search this up in google maps. That would help a lot with me enjoying your videos!
Great info on these areas. I've looked (online) at homes in the Henderson and Summerlin areas. Prices aren't too bad compared to my area. I just have some concerns with the increasing crime and water issues. The movie studio sounds amazing for the area, but will bringing in an extra 10,000 people put extra strain on the water supply? I'm in the SLC area and we have water issues and restrictions, but I don't think we are that critical yet. But thanks for all the detailed info and news that you share with us.
First, thank you so much for taking time to watch this video and commenting. I truly appreciate it. You have very valid points and questions here. I'm sure you're not the only one thinking and feeling the same. I think we're in a similar situation with SLC as far as water issues go. We're actively trying to conserve, and the government is always looking for a solution.
Just let the market talk …, after CA slows the buying bc CA homes are very slow to sell now, the LV market will have to adjust the price naturally!! This is a fact. No real estate can sustain 150% return in four years! Not even the stock market.
I would never trust a real-estate agent who has a glass of wine while trying to convince me to go with them. They'd have to have at least three glasses!!! 😂
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Thank you for sharing your point. Las Vegas, as a whole, is not for everyone. And there are certain areas that are pricier than others, but there are reasons for that.
Overpriced? Not compared to East side of the valley, North Las Vegas or many part of Henderson and the Southwest. Lots of those areas are ghetto or poorly planned!