Great video as I have lived in Vegas since 2011 BUT I feel since the Pandemic, Vegas has become nothing more than a SUBURB of California which has changed the cost of living to living in Las Vegas!!!!
This is very accurate… the California mass exodus took place during and after the pandemic… it’s actually still happening. 115 people move to Las Vegas a day and that will definitely change cost of living at that pace
Moved here to LV because of your videos man. I live in Seven Hills from California, and I’m never going back! I can see the strip when I go to work in the morning.
@ErikJohnsonEStudiosPhotog that’s got to be an amazing feeling getting that view after leaving California. When you are ready to purchase here in Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
Thanks so much for compliment! Yes! The spaceport is also in the works.. so much to look forward to in Las Vegas! Give it 5-10 and it will look even more different
I just run into your channel, your video presentation and reporting is very impressive. As a las Vegas resident for 30 years I enjoyed and approved your content Good job. liked and subscribed.
Thank you so much for checking out the channel! I love hearing locals like yourself enjoy the information I put together! What part of Vegas are you currently residing?
The train is going to revolutionize travel in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. I just hope they don’t price out consumers who want an affordable travel option. Thank you so much for checking out the channel!
Vegas is a great place for old people with money. I would definitely say it's not for families with kids. If you plan on moving here and have kids be prepared to have them on Vitamin D supplements. You can't have them play outside for the summer in 100⁰+ heat. Also Vegas ranks close to last in the United States in education so be ready to be a heavily involved parent so you can get them in the proper school like a magnet/charter or start Networking so when your kids are ready to work you can have a connection to get them hired in a good paying Casino. To each their ow, I'vee been living here for almost 20 years now and have a young family, and most places we go to are indoors 😢. Main places to go with them are Parks, museums, and grocery shopping. 😅
Vegas is doing better with catering to kids. I don't know if you are aware we just got approved for the first stand alone children's hospital. This is a big win for the city! education is definitely a work in progress when i have kids we are going private! 20 years here makes you a true local! i hope we can work together in the future!
New to your channel but I am loving it! The content is great! I'm a regular visitor to Vegas and own a space in the Elara but looking to retire there soon from Chicago. I'll be sure to look you up!
Hey Sylvia! Thanks so much for checking out the channel and watching my videos. So many of my clients are from Chicago here in Las Vegas! Would love to help you on your future relocation. You can reach me at anytime via email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
Hi Nic! Thank you so much for checking out the channel! Means a lot to hear your feedback! If you need help with anything real estate in Las Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
The underrated thing about living in Las Vegas or Nevada in general is the political side. It’s almost practically split down the middle between right and left and the people for years have grown to live with it so the locals are just naturally unbiased. In other words you can get along with anyone even if you aren’t the same race, or have the same beliefs. Just like the city’s changing skyline and destruction and reconstruction of new buildings I think it really defines the locals too, people are always changing and aren’t stuck on one thing for too long so long as it benefits their goals in life. I’m saying it as someone who was raised in vegas.
It’s a great perspective to have as a local. I think the way the city is changing has good and bad. Good because change is a good thing but bad because it may be happening a bit fast. Nevada is a swing state for a reason that’s why politicians lobby hard for this states votes. I think this trend will continue
I first moved to Vegas in September of 2002 & I can say for sure that how it is there now compared to 22 years ago is damn near night & day to the good. The 215 was still under construction so pretty much nothing over on that side of town even existed back then. The Cannery had just been built, the Wynn I think was either under construction or maybe they had just broke ground for it. Old casino's such as The Frontier & Stardust were still on the strip and operating. There also used to be a pretty bomb ass NASCAR cafe at The Sahara on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd & Sahara but I think ownership of the property changed and it went through an extensive re-modeling into what you see today. South Point Casino did not exist back then, matter of fact once you passed the Mandalay Bay heading south on 15, that was it until you got to Primm & in Primm that large thrift building or what-ever it is now where you can buy lottery tickets, that used to be a thriving Outlet Mall with lots of name brand stores, I think it closed for good during COVID. Also, there was absolutely no talk of Las Vegas ever getting a professional franchise of any kind. Fast forward 22 years later and now the city has what 3 pro teams & a 4rth on the way, Formula 1 races there now, more resort properties being built to replace old ones, Vegas is gonna continue to boom for the next at least 5 more years before things start to slow down and level off...
Thanks for checking out the channel! The hot and cold temperatures come from being in a valley. That’s typically how the dimmers and winters are. I used to live in Sacramento and it was the same. Everything including homes are up in price
Great content! I personally don’t favor LV with one of my biggest issues being the heat and general style of housing stock but if anyone is considering a move, this is like a comprehensive guide. I appreciate the info 🤟🏽
The heat is a tough one for many people. I totally get it.. for me I hate it as well but I’d rather be hot than cold personally. I appreciate you checking out the channel!
I initially moved to Vegas in 2001, left for Dallas in 2009, and finally moved back to Vegas in 2022. So glad to be back, this place has so much to offer.
@ Welp, the weather is chaotic (the humidity is a beast, hail storms, tornados, winter freezes which is taxing on the grid), no beautiful mountain views, although no state taxes like here, the property taxes avg 3 times as much as Vegas, lack of entertainment (though that is unfair to compare to Vegas), had a nice big yard with grass in Dallas but every year you are fighting army worms or some sort of insect invasion, the mosquitos are relentless, just to name a few reasons. I was ready to leave Las Vegas for a change in scenery when I left, then realized how much I missed it and couldn’t wait to come back!
@panchovilla1404 I love hearing this breakdown because it is true! Las Vegas has its challenges but when you leave you realize they are worth dealing with… other cities just are not comparable
@@CB.LasVegas For sure, and sometimes when you move away and want to come back, you have to wait until you can afford to if you want to do it the right way and not rely on help. It took me years and for the stars to align the right way. Some people are not able to.
Great video. It is expensive living in vegas compared to the south. I would say its nice to visit though. Now if i hit the jackpot, we can talk about me relocating there. I,d still meet you chris and get information on lower priced homes just in case. Have u won big at Durango or any casino? Be safe and take care.
@ Housing prices have jumped dramatically you have east side trash houses going for 400-500k, homelessness has exploded all over the city even to the upscale neighborhoods, crime has gone up, influx of illegals aliens with that you get :see illegal food stands, illegal liquor sales, billboards in Spanish more then before. Vegas was its own identity now its very Cali influenced with ppl from high desert, inland empire,etc. Is it a terrible place absolutely not is it’s better then before no.
Why nobody talks about the drug culture here. Not weed. Hard drugs. Smelling meth in your condo is wild. Homelessness. High car insurance. Expensive cost of living and low-paying jobs. Drugs and crime out of control. I lived in Summerlin. Now in Henderson. Same issues
I don’t think your personal experience reflects everyone’s who live in Las Vegas. Sure some of the expenses with insurance and cost of living have gone up however that’s what happens when you have new residents. I hope you find a better living situation where you don’t have those negative experiences!
"out of control" can be mean different things to different people. i'm from nyc, thinking of moving to vegas. here in nyc burbs (wealthy areas), people are getting followed from shopping or eating out and then getting car jacked in their driveways. Lots of home invasions. Random drive by gun point robberies on the street waling the dog. Migrants on scooters terrorizing nice neighborhoods. Again, this is in the burbs. It gets worse in the city. When I've explored Summerlin/Henderson areas in the past (2 yrs ago), they didn't seem like areas where much of that goes on. what do you think?
I’m sorry you experience things like that in NY… crime is everywhere unfortunately but you don’t typically see crazy things like you mentioned in summerlin and Henderson. When do you plan to relocate?
@@ellisonsimonthats where all the newbies are. It’s by design to keep them segregated from the established communities. Super overrated but I’d rather the transplants live there than where the established neighborhoods are. Keep ‘em away and in their lil Scummerlin bubble.
No lie I used to say Summerlin is “overrated” 3 years in Vegas. Living in Henderson to Eastside to Decatur area. Finally finding what we liked in Summerlin. Also a growing area.
I think the entire country have seen prices increase in the last few years but you can’t name a more affordable place to live on the west coast outside of Vegas!
And what is there to do in those places? People are not jumping at the first chance they get to move to Stockton, Fresno, or Vallejo. Just because it’s affordable doesn’t mean people willing want to move there
@@CB.LasVegas well that's a completely different argument. We're talking about places that are cheaper to live. Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the west Coast that's a fact. It's just very expensive to live that's all I'm saying. For the average income family Vallejo is a much better option.
10 years ago this city was livable and fun. I do not enjoy it anymore. Traffic is insane around the Strip / 15 and the “new wave” of Californians have ruined the town.
I'm from the state of Pennsylvania i live in Los Angeles California now but i plan on moving to Vegas for good... Once I get off California state parole in July 2025 😂💪🏿✌🏿
My wife and I are thinking of moving from here after daughter graduates high school. You might have just given me hope to stay and just split time between here and another state for summers. I still hate this heat after almost 7 years
I completely understand! I don’t think there’s hear is that bad considering 9 months of great weather outside of the summer! Commuting across states has its benefits but still some challenges for every day commuters. If I can help with anything real estate here in Las Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
@@mmflifestyle The things we miss the most are no state income taxes, very little traffic, easy access to sporting events/shows, user friendly airport and pro small business climate. Disappointments were weather, healthcare, education, and rising cost of living.
The Brightline tickets will cost around $400+ !!! Also, how on earth am I supposed to get from Rancho Cucamonga to Calabasas (where my family is). Plus, you MUST have a car to get around L.A.!!!
we won't know the prices until they are actually released.. this is all speculation at this point. I would definitely agree you can't live in LA without a car!
Requiring most Bright Line riders to take the Metro from Rancho Cucamonga to their ultimate destination in LA eliminates any time savings taking the train over the I-15, 210, 134, and/or 101 during light traffic. Do the drive when everyone else is sleeping and it should only cost about $75 each way in gas.
@ ……I agree! I NEVER drive near weekends, I’m retired and drive mid-week (ZERO traffic). Plus, I have a 51 mpg Hybrid car and can drive Las Vegas to Calabasas for $25 bucks!!! 👌😎🥂
@ I LOVE the idea of a fast train (that’s reasonably priced), but it needs to get me PAST Ranch Cucamonga!! 🤷🏼♂️😂. And like you agreed, you’ve got to have a car to get around L.A. unless you’re just doing a staycation at a hotel!!
Public schools in Nevada rank low nationally however our private and charter schools are top tier. There’s a lot of change in the areas you mentioned is it perfect? No but it’s getting better
@CB.LasVegas when I do move down there I'm coming with my daughter she has a she has a disability and she's she's in a ninth grade and she got a IUP that I'm bringing with me I just want something different a good atmosphere for just me and her because my other kids they are moved out
It's great that youre mentioning all the great things coming to Vegas such as Sports, attractions, entertainment industries and etc... But housing remains one of the reason why Vegas will not be a good ideal choice to live. Cost of living in Vegas is not the same as it was before, since the trends and the bandwagoning of all the Californians flocking over to Vegas, and the pandemic, how can you expect the middle class to afford a decent home with their salary, unless you're from California and sold your house with tons of equity and take that cash and dump it over to a house in Vegas, or you're fortunate that you have rich parents that can help with the purchase price, I don't see how this would make Vegas more enticing to live. With a huge influx of population and fast development growth it will actually do more damages than good as it will drive the price of everything up. I get that in the video that you're trying to glazed and hyped up all the good things that's coming to vegas such as all the great fun attractions, and entertainment but that will only make everything more expensive and unaffordable for the folks that are already in Vegas. Im not against economic growth, but too much growth will cause damage. Take a look at Austin Texas for example... years and years ago, Austin wasn't even close to where it is now, but since all the big tech companies have relocated to Austin and opening up new headquarters and offices, and Elon moving and relocating his companies to Austin, taking all of the high paying employees that's making over 6 figures with 200k stock options to Austin who are pricing out all of the local residence in the area because they have such a high purchasing power with their salary. Sooner or later Vegas will become and just expensive as LA and it will practically be another LA, and then we have to find a new city to tryna and hype it up and get people to move to.
i agree with your thoughts! I think the housing market in Las Vegas is reflective of the high volume of relocations we are seeing. This is part because of the affordability factor.. There is no where on the west coast more desirable to live that is still affordable other than Las Vegas. I am curious to see how the city continues to grow and develop over the next 5 -10 years. so much to look forward to yes but as you mentioned too much growth can be harmful. lets wait and see! thanks for checking out the channel!
@@CB.LasVegas Im no expert, but I can tell you off-rip right now that in the next 5-10 years it will be just as expensive as any major cities in the West Coast, due to a huge influx of migration from California, and new developments, attractions, and entertainment. The west coast in general are not affordable anymore, California, Oregeon, Washington,Nevada, and Arizona are just as bad amongst each other. I have been telling folks for these past few years to get the hell out of west coast and make your money's worth by moving to the south and or other cheaper cost of living states. I know that might not be a cup of tea for everybody but for those that keep whining and complaining of why they cant never afford a home, how about they do something about it (move to a cheaper cost of living state) rather than complaining about it. I myself was a California resident from Los Angeles, and I have relocated to Huntsville, AL. Cost of living and quality of life is better by miles compared to California, I'm currently building a nice home, with a huge potential of appreciation gain due to the huge migrants of people coming here, and development (but not as fast as Vegas) so I pretty much have already set myself a foundation for equity growth. The cost of living in Huntsville is relatively cheap and rent is much cheaper, and the jobs and salary here pays really well; so practically it's a win-win, low cost of living and good salary wages.
@raxjax8787 is so hard for people to leave a state or area they have been in for so many years. My family refuses to leave CA but for me personally it was the best decision I ever made..it is preference and I think the south can be a good option if you like living there but me in a west coast guy through and through! Thanks for sharing your story!
I disagree. this is definitely a new way to travel. It will cut down on traffic on the 15 which is terrible if you have been on it coming out of a holiday weekend. This is the change needed to support commuters as well who still might work in CA but live in NV
@CB.LasVegas i live in LA. It's a total joke here. Try and get anything done with that idiot Newsome in charge. I have never seen your channel before. You are one of the more well-spoken individuals on RUclips. Your content was interesting and presented well.
@MrUpscaleman born and raised in LA so I totally get it… there’s a reason why LA folks are relocating. Taxes being one of them. I appreciate you checking out the channel and leaving some feedback!
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Are you born and raised in Las Vegas or California?
Vegas my second home. I love it here.
Where do you spend the other part of your time?
Great video as I have lived in Vegas since 2011 BUT I feel since the Pandemic, Vegas has become nothing more than a SUBURB of California which has changed the cost of living to living in Las Vegas!!!!
This is very accurate… the California mass exodus took place during and after the pandemic… it’s actually still happening. 115 people move to Las Vegas a day and that will definitely change cost of living at that pace
Moved here to LV because of your videos man. I live in Seven Hills from California, and I’m never going back! I can see the strip when I go to work in the morning.
That’s amazing! Did you purchase a home when you relocated?
@@CB.LasVegas Not yet, but I will be. Renting a condo now.
@ErikJohnsonEStudiosPhotog that’s got to be an amazing feeling getting that view after leaving California. When you are ready to purchase here in Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
Hopefully I can move to Seven Hills one day, it’s super nice as well as Anthem
First off, the specs are looking fresh. I liked the points you raised. Another thing down the pipeline is the Las Vegas Spaceport.
Thanks so much for compliment! Yes! The spaceport is also in the works.. so much to look forward to in Las Vegas! Give it 5-10 and it will look even more different
I just run into your channel, your video presentation and reporting is very impressive. As a las Vegas resident for 30 years I enjoyed and approved your content Good job. liked and subscribed.
Thank you so much for checking out the channel! I love hearing locals like yourself enjoy the information I put together! What part of Vegas are you currently residing?
This is such a great video! Very informative. Can’t wait for the train!
The train is going to revolutionize travel in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. I just hope they don’t price out consumers who want an affordable travel option. Thank you so much for checking out the channel!
Very informative video. Thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks so much for checking out the channel! Hope you enjoy my other videos!
Vegas is a great place for old people with money. I would definitely say it's not for families with kids.
If you plan on moving here and have kids be prepared to have them on Vitamin D supplements. You can't have them play outside for the summer in 100⁰+ heat.
Also Vegas ranks close to last in the United States in education so be ready to be a heavily involved parent so you can get them in the proper school like a magnet/charter or start Networking so when your kids are ready to work you can have a connection to get them hired in a good paying Casino.
To each their ow, I'vee been living here for almost 20 years now and have a young family, and most places we go to are indoors 😢. Main places to go with them are Parks, museums, and grocery shopping. 😅
Vegas is doing better with catering to kids. I don't know if you are aware we just got approved for the first stand alone children's hospital. This is a big win for the city! education is definitely a work in progress when i have kids we are going private! 20 years here makes you a true local! i hope we can work together in the future!
If u have sinus problems, they get worse with all the dust and pollen. BEWARE
New to your channel but I am loving it! The content is great! I'm a regular visitor to Vegas and own a space in the Elara but looking to retire there soon from Chicago. I'll be sure to look you up!
Hey Sylvia! Thanks so much for checking out the channel and watching my videos. So many of my clients are from Chicago here in Las Vegas! Would love to help you on your future relocation. You can reach me at anytime via email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
Appreciate your videos brother! Ton of great perspective and information and you articulate yourself very well. Also the sun glasses frames are fire 🔥
Hi Nic! Thank you so much for checking out the channel! Means a lot to hear your feedback! If you need help with anything real estate in Las Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
The underrated thing about living in Las Vegas or Nevada in general is the political side. It’s almost practically split down the middle between right and left and the people for years have grown to live with it so the locals are just naturally unbiased. In other words you can get along with anyone even if you aren’t the same race, or have the same beliefs. Just like the city’s changing skyline and destruction and reconstruction of new buildings I think it really defines the locals too, people are always changing and aren’t stuck on one thing for too long so long as it benefits their goals in life. I’m saying it as someone who was raised in vegas.
It’s a great perspective to have as a local. I think the way the city is changing has good and bad. Good because change is a good thing but bad because it may be happening a bit fast. Nevada is a swing state for a reason that’s why politicians lobby hard for this states votes. I think this trend will continue
Great video! Vegas truly is not the same but it has improved in some ways.
It has definitely improved and still needs work but I think we are moving in the right direction
I first moved to Vegas in September of 2002 & I can say for sure that how it is there now compared to 22 years ago is damn near night & day to the good. The 215 was still under construction so pretty much nothing over on that side of town even existed back then. The Cannery had just been built, the Wynn I think was either under construction or maybe they had just broke ground for it. Old casino's such as The Frontier & Stardust were still on the strip and operating. There also used to be a pretty bomb ass NASCAR cafe at The Sahara on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd & Sahara but I think ownership of the property changed and it went through an extensive re-modeling into what you see today. South Point Casino did not exist back then, matter of fact once you passed the Mandalay Bay heading south on 15, that was it until you got to Primm & in Primm that large thrift building or what-ever it is now where you can buy lottery tickets, that used to be a thriving Outlet Mall with lots of name brand stores, I think it closed for good during COVID. Also, there was absolutely no talk of Las Vegas ever getting a professional franchise of any kind. Fast forward 22 years later and now the city has what 3 pro teams & a 4rth on the way, Formula 1 races there now, more resort properties being built to replace old ones, Vegas is gonna continue to boom for the next at least 5 more years before things start to slow down and level off...
Las Vegas is growing and filled with change that will transform this city for the better! #lasvegas
Vegas has grown but eighther too hot or too cold. Prices are too high for homes now. Nice video
Thanks for checking out the channel! The hot and cold temperatures come from being in a valley. That’s typically how the dimmers and winters are. I used to live in Sacramento and it was the same. Everything including homes are up in price
Great job with this video. This is real content. I lived in Vegas this year but I'll be back next year
thank you! I appreciate you checking out the channel and hope you make a return to Vegas soon!
@ that's the plan. Vegas taught me a lot lol I like your channel. It's informative and entertaining
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Great content! I personally don’t favor LV with one of my biggest issues being the heat and general style of housing stock but if anyone is considering a move, this is like a comprehensive guide. I appreciate the info 🤟🏽
The heat is a tough one for many people. I totally get it.. for me I hate it as well but I’d rather be hot than cold personally. I appreciate you checking out the channel!
I initially moved to Vegas in 2001, left for Dallas in 2009, and finally moved back to Vegas in 2022. So glad to be back, this place has so much to offer.
I know quite a few people who have Dallas a chance. What brought you back to Las Vegas?
@ Welp, the weather is chaotic (the humidity is a beast, hail storms, tornados, winter freezes which is taxing on the grid), no beautiful mountain views, although no state taxes like here, the property taxes avg 3 times as much as Vegas, lack of entertainment (though that is unfair to compare to Vegas), had a nice big yard with grass in Dallas but every year you are fighting army worms or some sort of insect invasion, the mosquitos are relentless, just to name a few reasons. I was ready to leave Las Vegas for a change in scenery when I left, then realized how much I missed it and couldn’t wait to come back!
@panchovilla1404 I love hearing this breakdown because it is true! Las Vegas has its challenges but when you leave you realize they are worth dealing with… other cities just are not comparable
@@CB.LasVegas For sure, and sometimes when you move away and want to come back, you have to wait until you can afford to if you want to do it the right way and not rely on help. It took me years and for the stars to align the right way. Some people are not able to.
@panchovilla1404 1000%
Great video. It is expensive living in vegas compared to the south. I would say its nice to visit though. Now if i hit the jackpot, we can talk about me relocating there. I,d still meet you chris and get information on lower priced homes just in case. Have u won big at Durango or any casino? Be safe and take care.
I actually don’t gamble but I love going to try new restaurants at the hotels and casinos!
@CB.LasVegas that's cool. Vegas looks nice with a lot to see and do. At least you spend ur money wisely.
I have to when I’m in sales!
Wow, what kind of camera setup you running? that picture quality is so sharp!
Thanks for the compliment! I have a pretty easy setup that allows me to capture 4k. All from handheld gimbal
They also need a high speed train to go from Phoenix to Vegas
That would be awesome! I do think there’s a future in this project so that it can go to other places as well!
This guy makes damn good videos!
thank you so much! I appreciate you watching the channel!
Great video with lots of info👍
Thank you so much Chris! I appreciate you watching the channel!
You ate that! 👍🏿
thank you! I appreciate you
You're doing a great job!
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Move out of las Vegas couple years ago just not for me too hot and low quality of life
The heat is the first thing you have to get used to. It can stir you away for sure
It’s definitely not better moved here 11 years ago and things have gotten worse not better post pandemic
Leave me some feedback on how it’s worse?
@ Housing prices have jumped dramatically you have east side trash houses going for 400-500k, homelessness has exploded all over the city even to the upscale neighborhoods, crime has gone up, influx of illegals aliens with that you get :see illegal food stands, illegal liquor sales, billboards in Spanish more then before. Vegas was its own identity now its very Cali influenced with ppl from high desert, inland empire,etc. Is it a terrible place absolutely not is it’s better then before no.
@@CB.LasVegasmore people = more problems the traffic sucks and crime is nuts
Traffic in Las Vegas is nothing. I’m from LA and there is no comparison
We can agree to disagree.. growth of any city will have some growing pains but I stand by this being most affordable on west coast
I plan on moving there next year from the Chicago Northwest Suburbs
Would love to help you put together a plan so everything goes smoothly! Send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
Great video. Moved from Vegas from Orange County 2 years ago. Lifers hate it, however, Vegas will change for the better
I 100% agree with you
Good luck moving here insurance is at all time high and it dont matter how good of a driver you are or how long you been driving
That’s definitely an unfortunate circumstance here… insurance is high here but I’ll take it as bad that comes with the good here
How much you pay a month?
Love this! Thank you. I plan to retire there in five to six years, but so afraid housing will be similar to where I am at now in Cali.
Thanks for watching! Where do you currently call home in CA?
Why nobody talks about the drug culture here. Not weed. Hard drugs. Smelling meth in your condo is wild. Homelessness. High car insurance. Expensive cost of living and low-paying jobs. Drugs and crime out of control. I lived in Summerlin. Now in Henderson. Same issues
I don’t think your personal experience reflects everyone’s who live in Las Vegas. Sure some of the expenses with insurance and cost of living have gone up however that’s what happens when you have new residents. I hope you find a better living situation where you don’t have those negative experiences!
@@CB.LasVegas Very few real estate agents will tell t he truth about the bad; only the truth about the good. Have a great day.
"out of control" can be mean different things to different people. i'm from nyc, thinking of moving to vegas. here in nyc burbs (wealthy areas), people are getting followed from shopping or eating out and then getting car jacked in their driveways. Lots of home invasions. Random drive by gun point robberies on the street waling the dog. Migrants on scooters terrorizing nice neighborhoods. Again, this is in the burbs. It gets worse in the city. When I've explored Summerlin/Henderson areas in the past (2 yrs ago), they didn't seem like areas where much of that goes on. what do you think?
I’m sorry you experience things like that in NY… crime is everywhere unfortunately but you don’t typically see crazy things like you mentioned in summerlin and Henderson. When do you plan to relocate?
TRUMP gonna clean all that up
My wife and I are planning on moving there in two to three years. We are coming in a few weeks to look at a few areas.
Summerlin is great
Hey Derrick! I love hearing you have a plan! Let’s connect when you visit Vegas. You can email me at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
@@ellisonsimonthats where all the newbies are. It’s by design to keep them segregated from the established communities. Super overrated but I’d rather the transplants live there than where the established neighborhoods are. Keep ‘em away and in their lil Scummerlin bubble.
@@ellisonsimon800k
No lie I used to say Summerlin is “overrated” 3 years in Vegas. Living in Henderson to Eastside to Decatur area. Finally finding what we liked in Summerlin. Also a growing area.
People need to consider flying to Vegas from Southern California.
I’m always a big fan of flying back home to Ca because it’s such a quick flight . This is great for a weekend trip
They need a bright line throughout this country
I think that would revolutionize travel. Look at how Japan operates their bullet train
Yall f*****g up my city . For real
Didn’t know you owned Las Vegas. But thanks for checking out the channel!
@@CB.LasVegasWhat's really unfortunate is the lack of respecting a place for what it is by trying to create what you think it should become
WELL NO KIDDING Living ANYWHERE isn't the same. Moved here in 2009. Love the changes
Where did you relocate from!?
@@CB.LasVegas Hey there. First moved here from San Francisco in 2009 . Had the #1 radio morning show there for years. LOVE IT HERE!
@ElvisMedina-b5o I have a special love for the Bay Area! I went to school there and had a lot of great memories! Glad to see Vegas is your new home!
I would love to go see the aces when I want
One of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas! Their games are so much fun!
It's way to expensive
I think the entire country have seen prices increase in the last few years but you can’t name a more affordable place to live on the west coast outside of Vegas!
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@@CB.LasVegas yes I can. Stockton CA, Vallejo, fresno, etc I can name about 100 places.
And what is there to do in those places? People are not jumping at the first chance they get to move to Stockton, Fresno, or Vallejo. Just because it’s affordable doesn’t mean people willing want to move there
@@CB.LasVegas well that's a completely different argument. We're talking about places that are cheaper to live. Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the west Coast that's a fact. It's just very expensive to live that's all I'm saying. For the average income family Vallejo is a much better option.
I plan to move there when I retire
I’m here to help! Send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
10 years ago this city was livable and fun. I do not enjoy it anymore. Traffic is insane around the Strip / 15 and the “new wave” of Californians have ruined the town.
I can’t agree with you on traffic because in LA it’s on a whole new level! But I do understand it has changed in las vegas
I'm from the state of Pennsylvania i live in Los Angeles California now but i plan on moving to Vegas for good... Once I get off California state parole in July 2025 😂💪🏿✌🏿
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My wife and I are thinking of moving from here after daughter graduates high school. You might have just given me hope to stay and just split time between here and another state for summers. I still hate this heat after almost 7 years
I completely understand! I don’t think there’s hear is that bad considering 9 months of great weather outside of the summer! Commuting across states has its benefits but still some challenges for every day commuters. If I can help with anything real estate here in Las Vegas send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com
After 2 years in Summerlin, we left in late 2023. The summer heat, winter cold, and frequent strong winds made being outside tough.
@CoachKennyG That’s really my thoughts as well. I'm looking elsewhere for sure.
I completely understand! I have pool and every time it gets windy it’s terrible on the pool guy!
@@mmflifestyle The things we miss the most are no state income taxes, very little traffic, easy access to sporting events/shows, user friendly airport and pro small business climate. Disappointments were weather, healthcare, education, and rising cost of living.
The Brightline tickets will cost around $400+ !!! Also, how on earth am I supposed to get from Rancho Cucamonga to Calabasas (where my family is). Plus, you MUST have a car to get around L.A.!!!
we won't know the prices until they are actually released.. this is all speculation at this point. I would definitely agree you can't live in LA without a car!
Requiring most Bright Line riders to take the Metro from Rancho Cucamonga to their ultimate destination in LA eliminates any time savings taking the train over the I-15, 210, 134, and/or 101 during light traffic. Do the drive when everyone else is sleeping and it should only cost about $75 each way in gas.
@ ……I agree! I NEVER drive near weekends, I’m retired and drive mid-week (ZERO traffic). Plus, I have a 51 mpg Hybrid car and can drive Las Vegas to Calabasas for $25 bucks!!! 👌😎🥂
@ I LOVE the idea of a fast train (that’s reasonably priced), but it needs to get me PAST Ranch Cucamonga!! 🤷🏼♂️😂. And like you agreed, you’ve got to have a car to get around L.A. unless you’re just doing a staycation at a hotel!!
@eddieg6436 I really hope the pricing is right when it is official. And there will be more extensions to LA and the metro link for people with no car
How about kids is it good schools and good therapy because I really know it’s a good scene
Public schools in Nevada rank low nationally however our private and charter schools are top tier. There’s a lot of change in the areas you mentioned is it perfect? No but it’s getting better
@CB.LasVegas when I do move down there I'm coming with my daughter she has a she has a disability and she's she's in a ninth grade and she got a IUP that I'm bringing with me I just want something different a good atmosphere for just me and her because my other kids they are moved out
It's becoming a real city.
Day by day it will continue to grow. 5-10 years will be different
It's great that youre mentioning all the great things coming to Vegas such as Sports, attractions, entertainment industries and etc... But housing remains one of the reason why Vegas will not be a good ideal choice to live. Cost of living in Vegas is not the same as it was before, since the trends and the bandwagoning of all the Californians flocking over to Vegas, and the pandemic, how can you expect the middle class to afford a decent home with their salary, unless you're from California and sold your house with tons of equity and take that cash and dump it over to a house in Vegas, or you're fortunate that you have rich parents that can help with the purchase price, I don't see how this would make Vegas more enticing to live.
With a huge influx of population and fast development growth it will actually do more damages than good as it will drive the price of everything up. I get that in the video that you're trying to glazed and hyped up all the good things that's coming to vegas such as all the great fun attractions, and entertainment but that will only make everything more expensive and unaffordable for the folks that are already in Vegas. Im not against economic growth, but too much growth will cause damage.
Take a look at Austin Texas for example... years and years ago, Austin wasn't even close to where it is now, but since all the big tech companies have relocated to Austin and opening up new headquarters and offices, and Elon moving and relocating his companies to Austin, taking all of the high paying employees that's making over 6 figures with 200k stock options to Austin who are pricing out all of the local residence in the area because they have such a high purchasing power with their salary.
Sooner or later Vegas will become and just expensive as LA and it will practically be another LA, and then we have to find a new city to tryna and hype it up and get people to move to.
i agree with your thoughts! I think the housing market in Las Vegas is reflective of the high volume of relocations we are seeing. This is part because of the affordability factor.. There is no where on the west coast more desirable to live that is still affordable other than Las Vegas. I am curious to see how the city continues to grow and develop over the next 5 -10 years. so much to look forward to yes but as you mentioned too much growth can be harmful. lets wait and see! thanks for checking out the channel!
@@CB.LasVegas Im no expert, but I can tell you off-rip right now that in the next 5-10 years it will be just as expensive as any major cities in the West Coast, due to a huge influx of migration from California, and new developments, attractions, and entertainment.
The west coast in general are not affordable anymore, California, Oregeon, Washington,Nevada, and Arizona are just as bad amongst each other. I have been telling folks for these past few years to get the hell out of west coast and make your money's worth by moving to the south and or other cheaper cost of living states. I know that might not be a cup of tea for everybody but for those that keep whining and complaining of why they cant never afford a home, how about they do something about it (move to a cheaper cost of living state) rather than complaining about it.
I myself was a California resident from Los Angeles, and I have relocated to Huntsville, AL. Cost of living and quality of life is better by miles compared to California, I'm currently building a nice home, with a huge potential of appreciation gain due to the huge migrants of people coming here, and development (but not as fast as Vegas) so I pretty much have already set myself a foundation for equity growth. The cost of living in Huntsville is relatively cheap and rent is much cheaper, and the jobs and salary here pays really well; so practically it's a win-win, low cost of living and good salary wages.
@raxjax8787 is so hard for people to leave a state or area they have been in for so many years. My family refuses to leave CA but for me personally it was the best decision I ever made..it is preference and I think the south can be a good option if you like living there but me in a west coast guy through and through! Thanks for sharing your story!
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Cap 🧢 it was way better in 2000
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train from Victorville is the dumbest thing ever. they've been trying to do this scam for 50 years.
I disagree. this is definitely a new way to travel. It will cut down on traffic on the 15 which is terrible if you have been on it coming out of a holiday weekend. This is the change needed to support commuters as well who still might work in CA but live in NV
The train....hahahahaha...only 2 decades in the making and only 3 decades away.....just to get to Victorville.
Not sure how fast you think these billion dollar projects take but this is only the beginning once it’s complete. More stops on the way!
@CB.LasVegas i live in LA. It's a total joke here. Try and get anything done with that idiot Newsome in charge.
I have never seen your channel before. You are one of the more well-spoken individuals on RUclips. Your content was interesting and presented well.
@MrUpscaleman born and raised in LA so I totally get it… there’s a reason why LA folks are relocating. Taxes being one of them. I appreciate you checking out the channel and leaving some feedback!
@@CB.LasVegas I'm moving there very soon
@MrUpscaleman let me help make that move smooth as possible. Send me an email at cb@vrluxuryvegas.com