Really awesome video! I was curious about the townhomes, about whether they were lower in price when compared to the tower condos? And are there any listings to get a general idea of what the price of those would be? Thanks in advance, and I look forward to future videos!
Thank you! The town homes don’t come up for sale very often because of the very limited quantity. Looks like the last one that sold was in 2019 for $450,000 2 bedroom, 1,815 sq ft. In terms of rental prices, a 2 bedroom rented in January for $2300/mo. These townhomes are under the address: 4535 Dean Martin Dr. if you wanted to look up some photos of ones that previously sold.
@@SBluxury You bet Sarah! Love The Martin. Perhaps include some info regarding HOA's and what properties are allowed to have financing through lenders. ;)
Just came back from LV had a great time. I believe that with Miami LV is a city of the future. We see what is happening in many large cities across America. SF, Chicago and NYC are on a death march if they continue with their policies.
We lived in LV Summerlin the most beautiful city in US.We still missed that time,had to move because very bad medical services. My husband was misdiagnosed, but NY Medical service extends his life for 7 years.
Vegas healthcare definitely doesn’t compare to other cities! My parents also lived in Summerlin and my mom had thyroid cancer, was misdiagnosed for months before finding out. Glad your husband was able to get good medical care in ny
you made the shot! i subscribed. lol. really cool video and channel. i like how you show at the beginning and end of the video the view at nighttime. i love that hotel style living but you're living there. i know who to call in the future if Vegas calls me one day. ;))
Hello! This unit is not available anymore, but was for lease for $5,000/mo. Feel free to contact me and I can send you what is currently available for sale and lease 7025081691
It ranges depending on square footage of the unit! A unit similar in size to the one in the video would be about $1700/mo in hoa. But smaller units (1180 sq. ft.) for example would run about $761/mo. Thanks for watching! Contact me with anymore questions