If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Henderson, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked seven people living in Henderson what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Henderson, Nevada:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
seven local experts7 comments on “Henderson”
While Henderson may be slightly expensive, the rate-of-pay for most jobs in the area is higher than the average US city. It is also recommended because of its proximity to Las Vegas. The highlights of the city that never sleeps are accessible but can be kept at a distance for those with children, or those who prefer a quieter lifestyle.
Henderson is 15 miles from Las Vegas, NV. It is in Southern Nevada in the Mojave Desert next to Leak Meade. Tourism is the main source of work for residents of the city. Henderson has many quiet parks and places to go golfing on weekends. You can take a tour using the local system of transportation to travel from Henderson to Las Vegas riding the bus.
If someone moves to Henderson, they should know how expensive it is to live there. Since Henderson is right next to Las Vegas, apartments and homes are very expensive. One should also be aware of how hot it can be starting mid-spring all the way to the middle of fall.
If you were moving to Henderson you must know it is a very hot and dry climate. The population isn’t as high as you would think but there is still plenty of people in the city. There is a lot to do for pleasure in an around the city.
Henderson is a relatively large city about 30 minutes away from Las Vegas. Henderson certainly does not have the fame, lights, and glamor of Las Vegas. The community of Henderson keep to themselves. They all live their day-to-day today lives independent from one another. Henderson natives are friendly to everyone, but they also acknowledge their co-existence and live their own lives. There is a certain balance between friendliness and independence. Henderson has one of the lowest crime rates in the nation.
Comments are closed.
Names of respondents may have been changed.