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Las Vegas, Nevada

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What It Is Like to Retire in Las vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada is one of the fastest-growing communities in the U.S. Legalized gambling in this desert resort city has created an enormous economy and attracted many new residents, including retirees in active adult communities. The Las Vegas strip is justly famous for its glitz and many attractions. Even if you don't ever bet a single nickel, it is worth it to see the astonishing architecture and excess that are Las Vegas trademarks. People who want to stay busy will find plenty to do in Las Vegas, including the opportunity for a part-time job in the tourist industry. Photo of Golden Nugget by Edward N. Edstrom in the public domain. Photo of fountain by Jeff Russell.

Where to Retire in Las vegas and Home Prices

There is a choice of many communities here for both 55+ and for all-ages. According to Zillow, the median home value was $392,159 in mid-2023.

What Is Special about Las vegas

An exciting place to live with something for everyone. No state income tax.

What Is Not Special about Las vegas

In 2010 Las Vegas was the foreclosure capital of the USA, although now it has some of the biggest price increases in the country.  It is a new and artificial town with many  tawdry aspects. Although there are many nice neighborhoods, having to get in your car to get anywhere and future water worries are real concerns.

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Who Will Like Retirement in Las vegas

People who like living in the desert. Being a gambler or entertainment junkie would help too.

Local Economy Is Driven by

Tourism and gambling are the major industries, although there are others.

Climate and Physical Environment

Las Vegas is in the Nevada desert - dry and mountainous. Summers are extremely hot, winters are mild. The average July high is 107 and the average January low is 37. Most rain comes in winter.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Go to the strip for any kind of entertainment and shows, and the city and its casinos have dozens of excellent restaurants.  There is a also a busy local art and music scene. The $485 million Smith Center for the Performing Arts is located downtown in Symphony Park.

Crime

As you might expect in a large resort city that is also the gambling capital of the world, the crime rate is quite high vs. the U.S. average (442 vs 270 crime index).

Medical facilities

There are several  medical centers in Las Vegas and surrounding area including Centennial Hills Hospital and Medical Center, Desert Springs Hospital, and Mountain View Hospital.

Transportation

RTC Transport is an extensive public bus system and there are also private carriers in the area. McCarran International Airport provides convenient service to just about anywhere. (plus you can play the slots while waiting for your flight). Amtrak uses its Thruway Motorcoach to connect with the railroad station in California.

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