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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16872779" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>I'm a former 30 year Vegas resident. Just moved from there last year back East.</p><p></p><p>Politically, Vegas is a swing state. There are just as many bleeding heart libs as there are strong line conservatives.</p><p></p><p>I like your thoughts about considering Summerlin and Henderson. Both are nice communities. Do not rule out Mountains Edge where I lived either. It is south of Summerlin.</p><p></p><p>I am not a big fan of kids growing up in Vegas. I'm a retired public school teacher and always felt bad for the kids during the summer because it was too hot to play outside. And if you don't have a pool it sucks.</p><p></p><p>Vegas is not designed for our youth. That's not to say you can't shield them from the seediness that is rampant here, though.</p><p></p><p>Tax wise, it is very friendly. Question is, can you handle six months of 100 degree+ weather? And don't fall for that crap about it being a dry heat. Set your kitchen oven on bake for 115 and then stick you head inside. Have a blow dryer blowing in your face too because it gets very windy here.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to talk you out of this because it might be the smart thing for you to do. Just understand that living here is unlike almost any other place in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16872779, member: 105950"] I'm a former 30 year Vegas resident. Just moved from there last year back East. Politically, Vegas is a swing state. There are just as many bleeding heart libs as there are strong line conservatives. I like your thoughts about considering Summerlin and Henderson. Both are nice communities. Do not rule out Mountains Edge where I lived either. It is south of Summerlin. I am not a big fan of kids growing up in Vegas. I'm a retired public school teacher and always felt bad for the kids during the summer because it was too hot to play outside. And if you don't have a pool it sucks. Vegas is not designed for our youth. That's not to say you can't shield them from the seediness that is rampant here, though. Tax wise, it is very friendly. Question is, can you handle six months of 100 degree+ weather? And don't fall for that crap about it being a dry heat. Set your kitchen oven on bake for 115 and then stick you head inside. Have a blow dryer blowing in your face too because it gets very windy here. I'm not trying to talk you out of this because it might be the smart thing for you to do. Just understand that living here is unlike almost any other place in the country. [/QUOTE]
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