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Originally Posted by TCLGirls
From my house hunting experience back in 2013, there are few if any "historical" houses in Las Vegas. Seems like lots of newer construction houses with insufferable HOA regs/fees. The oldest houses are 1950 and later...nothing pre-war (1930's and earlier). I tend to like pre-war houses, so Vegas didn't work for me. But if you like the newer built homes, it could work.
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I live in the Vegas version of "historical" which is a neighborhood from 1945. It's essentially between downtown and the strip. The old neighborhoods that have great mid-century houses are:
- John S. Park
- Scotch Eighties
- Rancho Palomino
- Mcneil
- Glen Heather
To OP. Vegas is such a great place to live. It's affordable and of course there is always something to do. Now we got a hockey team and the Raiders are a favorite to move here. Outside of Vegas is mountains and Lake Mead so there is lots of outdoor things to do.