You should have visited the Westin Lake Las Vegas across the lake . Still the best rooms . 2 large pools , water slide , lake rentals , restaurants , coffee shop , lounge . Nice Spa and good shopping in the lobby . Most places in the village you visited are still closed along with the Casino for almost 10 years now . A total ghost town today . Check out the Westin Lake Las Vegas still a locals favorite, also makes a great stay vacation for locals and tourists and residents like ourselves . We live near the Westin .
Hi Jack, I think my favorite area of Vegas is the northwest. Last time I drove through Henderson, the traffic was horrific. It's been about a year now. It's something to hear on the news that most states are in a water drought, but more and more new homes are being built so quickly...thanks for the tour of this community...
Keep in mind that taking 10-15 minutes to go to the grocery store would be an adjustment for many people moving to the area. I reside in the SW suburbs of Chicago and I’m literally only 1 mile away from an Aldi & Jewel grocery store and 5 minutes or less from 3 other major grocery stores, a super Walmart & another Aldi. Anyway, I stop at a grocery store nearly everyday, so moving to Lake Las Vegas would be an adjustment for many people!
Lake Las Vegas looks like a nice area...as you said, when it's more built-out, there'll be more people to support the stores and other businesses there. It just needs some time... -- BR
OMG! I just found this video because I was curious about Lake Las Vegas. I was originally drawn here after looking at Blue Heron homes which I love but may be out of my price range. I had no idea that it was virtually a retirement community with all different price points. The low HOAs and crime rate have put Lake Las Vegas at the top of my list of places to look for homes. 👍 Thanks very much for posting this video as I'm very glad I found it. 🏜🏠🎰🎲🃏🤠🐎🐴🦂🌵🏜🏠🎰🎲🃏🤠🐎🐴🦂🌵
Jack, thank you for sharing this video. In 2019, I visited LLV and I simply fell in love!! I'm looking to move there in the next 2-3 years. I saw a nice neighborhood, I think the name was Calico Farms? It had an abundance of single story homes, which I love. I'm hoping to buy in Henderson. I hope they have single story homes available.
We live in SoCal planning on renting in 2025, would like to buy a home in this lake LV! By then, I think this place would build up more and give us options to buy.
Of the 2 states, I'd much rather live in NV than CA (for a number of reasons). And since I prefer newer/new homes & communities, Henderson seems like a good area to look into -- if I ever wanted to move to NA. However, I'm looking to move back to CO (Springs) in 2-3 years...but only if the mortgage interest rates goes down big-time, and housing supply increases -- again, for me that's new construction/new communities, not older homes/neighborhoods. -- BR
from the video, it does not look impressive. The road looks unkept it does not have the look of elegance but just looks like an ordinary road. The shopping center next to the lake looks prone to flooding during heavy rain.
I heard some clients say that. I think it is a retirement community so it might give that impression, also, they don’t allow gamboling which would bring more money in the neighborhood and more activities/investors
You need to lower the real estate prices in order to attract more residents and revitalize the whole area. Otherwise this place will be absolutely dead in a few years
No it won't. Its actually very prosperous.. I been living here 18 years and its already went through its bankruptcy and "dead years" also not sure where you're from but everything in 89011 is priced very fairly. Its not for everyone respectfully. ❤
Yes, it'd be nice to see lower house prices, but IMO house prices are only of secondary importance...what REALLY needs to happen is a WAY lower mortgage interest rate. I'm guessing that will happen within 2-3 years...and increased housing supply as well. I agree the $600-800K homes he was showing are out of my budget, but that's not too far price-wise if these same homes were located in one of the major cities in CO. As for me though, I'd be looking for a new-build (but smaller) carriage-home or town-home...and those (in CO) are about $360-$450K (most new & recent builds seem to be contemporary architecture). Couldn't get one NOW though -- due to said high interest rate -- but in the future. I hope! Am in West TX now "waiting." And preparing to buy. ;-) -- BR