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Housing and Real Estate in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Here's what 7 local experts had to say about housing, real estate, apartments, and more in Las Vegas.

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Plenty of shopping, entertainment, international cuisine, employment opportunities, churches, hospitals, schools, and housing.

George, says: 2023

If you’re moving to Las Vegas you need to really look into housing prices for buying or renting because it’s not as cheap as it used to be out here so I’d say that’s number one priority.

Heavenly, says: 2023

If you are moving to Las Vegas you must be prepared for four months of plus 100-degree heat. The rest of the year is pleasant although the winters are a little cool. There is a ski resort 45 minutes from the city. Las Vegas has some of the best restaurants in the world along with top-quality casino buffets. Las Vegas is only a five-hour drive from Los Angeles and seven National Parks. Housing is better than in urban/suburban California but is going up in price.

If you’re moving to Las Vegas, you will love the restaurant variety and good food. The weather is really hot (over 100) for about four months in the summer. It is chilly in the winter for about two months but no snow. Mark Walberg moved here for his kids and the wealthy people mostly live in Summerlin to the west of downtown and Henderson to the east. Housing prices are rising but are still much cheaper than California. There is a ski resort 45 minutes to the west.

Need to bring lots of $$… Nothing free in Las Vegas anymore. Housing has gotten silly expensive since the pandemic… May be leveling of now due to home interest rates.

James Patrick, says: 2022

When moving to Las Vegas it is important to know three things. Firstly, you want to know what part of the city best meets your needs. Second, it is important to research which jurisdiction you will be in and learn about the schools for that district. Finally, you want to contact a real estate agent that is active in that area and begin the process of searching for your new home.

Kelsey, says: 2020

Summerlin and Green Valley are two of the best neighborhoods in the Vegas area. However, the cost of living in these areas is on the more expensive side. Some of the areas where cheaper residences can be found are East Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and downtown. I will be honest and say that living in what is a cheaper apartment in Las Vegas can come with neighbors who play music too loud and an insect problem.

Judson, says: 2020
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