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Frazod 11-12-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10182444)
There are a lot of murders there. I learned that watching CSI.

I enjoy shooting the fiends around Vault 3 with my laser rifle.

Dayze 11-12-2013 09:11 PM

they've got a bitchin' pawn shop. But you probably won't get more than $500 for anything.

Ceej 11-12-2013 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 10182464)
they've got a bitchin' pawn shop. But you probably won't get more than $500 for anything.

Let me get a buddy in here just to make sure.

The Franchise 11-12-2013 09:14 PM

You'd be closer to me.

notorious 11-12-2013 09:19 PM

When we went off the strip the town became very ordinary to borderline shit.


A huge positive is an airport that has connections to every major city in North America for dirt cheap.

go bo 11-12-2013 09:21 PM

pm carlotta...

or bob dole...

repeatedly...

Mr. Flopnuts 11-12-2013 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 10182376)
Didn't you just buy a house?


No. We are just renting it. We've refrained from buying to this point for this very reason. We knew as soon as I developed the skill set necessary in my profession to make a large income we would probably split.

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Originally Posted by MIAdragon (Post 10182382)
Henderson is nice, not sure Id want to live IN Vegas.

Nice. The wife has already mentioned that area, so I'll check it out some more. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 10182431)
My best friend was stationed at Nellis. He hated it. Hot and dry all the time gets old fast. As a higher ranking officer he made a good living, but it's not a happy place to live if you don't, which could suck for your BIL. His troops had all sorts of issues with gambling and being in debt.

And if you have an addictive personality, you're playing with fire, because everything bad for you is right there waiting 24/7.

Yeah, I love to play. I've been in that environment before, just not to the scale of LV. If anything, I think it will become boring to me because of all of the access.

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10182500)
When we went off the strip the town became very ordinary to borderline shit.


A huge positive is an airport that has connections to every major city in North America for dirt cheap.

Interesting. I figured there would be something more to Vegas than just the strip. I am happy about cheap air fare though.

Thanks for the info fellas, keep it coming.

DaneMcCloud 11-12-2013 09:35 PM

One of my very best friends lived in Henderson for about ten years, then Lake Las Vegas for about two years. He's now in SoCal.

Pro's:

1. Affordable housing, whether you're renting or buying. Nice winters, although cold for people on the West Coast. I doubt you'd have any issues with that.
2. Tons of shopping, great restaurants and "local" casinos, so you don't necessarily need to hit the strip. Lots of local bars and Sports bars, so catching your favorite team won't be an issue.
3. Four hour drive to Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean, five hours to Santa Barbara, San Diego and not much more to Mexico. Phoenix isn't too far, either.

Cons:
1. HOT. Expect a high electricity bill during the summer months.
2. Terrible traffic. The state seems to be constantly widening the freeways, so getting to the strip can be tortuous.
3. Lifestyle. While some people can control themselves around casinos, others can't. It seems pretty easy to become a gambler, especially if you have people visiting often. It's easy to piss away money for sure.

ClearmontChief 11-12-2013 09:39 PM

I was stationed around there from 1995-1999 while in the Air Force.

Do NOT live in or around North Las Vegas. It's a really rough area. It's a city on North Las Vegas Boulevard before you get to the Nellis area. We lived near the base and unfortunately, that's where our daughter got sent to middle school. Our first time with metal detectors and cops on campus, AT A MIDDLE SCHOOL! There are some other areas not great... Avoid areas around the Stratusphere to Old Downtown area. Henderson is nice, Southeast. A lot of folks when I was there were buying/renting on the West side towards Summerlan. All the West stuff is newest and nicer areas.

If you're without children, you should have a great time...lots of shows, obviously, and triple A baseball, and good eating. I had two young kids, and it's not the city for them. Dirty place, lots of panhandling, and sin-city kind of slaps them in the face.

You're in a bowl, surrounded by mountains, so smog is horrible at times. But, the wind blows almost all the time so it gets blown out. Also, there was a problem with humidity increasing while there...lots of people wanting grass and watering lawns and all the big casino water stuff and pools. The increasing humidity was making the heat a lot worse. Not sure if it's better yet...they made a 'rule' that new homes had to have 'desert' landscaping, no more grass.

The city is all about the service industry and your BIL shouldn't have any trouble finding work and getting a decent wage...not sure on the amount.

Here's something that not many think about. Car Insurance rates are ridiculous! My rates tripled from my mid-western, Omaha rates. We made the mistake of buying a house while in the military...about went bankrupt. My wife went to work (department store and telemarketing) and bailed us out.

I agree with Frazod about the addictive personality thing. If you or your wife has any problems with any addictions whether it be drinking, drugs, or especially gambling it's not a great place. Lots of people think they're winners and they'll take your last 20, and next month's mortgage if you have a problem.

Another thing...you're in a city in the middle of nowhere. Everything is a 6 hour drive...Phoenix, 6 hours, LA, 6 and so on. Nothing's just a half hour out of town. I'd guess it's like being on an island although I've never been to an island.

There was lots of work back then in the construction industry. But, things in the housing market crashed really bad, especially there. Not sure how things have recovered.

Dayze 11-12-2013 09:40 PM

LMAO @ Go Bowe

Carlota69 11-12-2013 09:43 PM

I've lived here for 16 years and I really love it.
Always something to do, yet if you won't to have chill time that's good too.
Summerlin is great, Green Valley is good too. I live in Summerlin by Red Rock.
It's hot 2-3 months out of the year. Our yearly average is 80. We don't have ****ed weather stuff like tornados or hurricanes. It gets windy and allergies suck.
As far as weed is concerned, I don't know, but Cali isn't far.
Speaking of that, you are 3-4 hour drive from LA, the beach or 2-3 hours from kick ass hiking like Zion. We also have good hiking and outdoorsy stuff in Red Rock and Mt Charleston.
As far. Single life, it can be difficult, especially on men because of the stripper mentality here, but you won't mind that at first I'm sureo:-)
If you can make good money here, you will live well:)

Carlota69 11-12-2013 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ClearmontChief (Post 10182578)
I was stationed around there from 1995-1999 while in the Air Force.

Do NOT live in or around North Las Vegas. It's a really rough area. It's a city on North Las Vegas Boulevard before you get to the Nellis area. We lived near the base and unfortunately, that's where our daughter got sent to middle school. Our first time with metal detectors and cops on campus, AT A MIDDLE SCHOOL! There are some other areas not great... Avoid areas around the Stratusphere to Old Downtown area. Henderson is nice, Southeast. A lot of folks when I was there were buying/renting on the West side towards Summerlan. All the West stuff is newest and nicer areas.

If you're without children, you should have a great time...lots of shows, obviously, and triple A baseball, and good eating. I had two young kids, and it's not the city for them. Dirty place, lots of panhandling, and sin-city kind of slaps them in the face.

You're in a bowl, surrounded by mountains, so smog is horrible at times. But, the wind blows almost all the time so it gets blown out. Also, there was a problem with humidity increasing while there...lots of people wanting grass and watering lawns and all the big casino water stuff and pools. The increasing humidity was making the heat a lot worse. Not sure if it's better yet...they made a 'rule' that new homes had to have 'desert' landscaping, no more grass.

The city is all about the service industry and your BIL shouldn't have any trouble finding work and getting a decent wage...not sure on the amount.

Here's something that not many think about. Car Insurance rates are ridiculous! My rates tripled from my mid-western, Omaha rates. We made the mistake of buying a house while in the military...about went bankrupt. My wife went to work (department store and telemarketing) and bailed us out.

I agree with Frazod about the addictive personality thing. If you or your wife has any problems with any addictions whether it be drinking, drugs, or especially gambling it's not a great place. Lots of people think they're winners and they'll take your last 20, and next month's mortgage if you have a problem.

Another thing...you're in a city in the middle of nowhere. Everything is a 6 hour drive...Phoenix, 6 hours, LA, 6 and so on. Nothing's just a half hour out of town. I'd guess it's like being on an island although I've never been to an island.

There was lots of work back then in the construction industry. But, things in the housing market crashed really bad, especially there. Not sure how things have recovered.

LA 6 hours???? Damn dude, how slow do you drive???

007 11-12-2013 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10182444)
There are a lot of murders there. I learned that watching CSI.

But they are always solved so rest assured that if you get murdered they will catch the perp.

Gonzo 11-12-2013 09:46 PM

I'm hearing there might be some opportunities coming from a new business here in Omaha. Apparently the regional manager is a smart, good-looking son bitch, too.

We have casinos and old people and trannys so it's like Vegas, only colder.

DaneMcCloud 11-12-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ClearmontChief (Post 10182578)
Another thing...you're in a city in the middle of nowhere. Everything is a 6 hour drive...Phoenix, 6 hours, LA, 6 and so on. Nothing's just a half hour out of town. I'd guess it's like being on an island although I've never been to an island.

There was lots of work back then in the construction industry. But, things in the housing market crashed really bad, especially there. Not sure how things have recovered.

I can leave my home in Hollywood and be on the Vegas strip in 3.5 hours driving about 75 miles an hour (the speed limit is 70).

134>210>15. The freeways have been widened so it's a breeze. It's not like t was nearly 15 years ago.

The market crashed but it's recovering, although about 25% of that market was foreclosed upon, meaning great deals can be had.


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