Most Americans think of retiring to Florida, the Carolinas, or Arizona.
Most people do not realize how affordable and fun it is to live in Las
Vegas.
You do not have to live the same day twice. In Las Vegas you will have new thoughts, new ideas, new friends and neighbors who become your family. It is important to live in a destination so friends and family will visit you often. Inflation has changed our country. Taxes and homeowner’s insurance are quite low compared to the rest of the country.
Nevada offers the advantage of having no state income taxes and boasts low property taxes. Among 41 states with a state income tax, 12 states impose taxes on Social Security benefits.
Las Vegas offers an exceptional retirement experience. It stands out as the premier destination for retirees. You will never live the same day twice. Your new friends and neighbors will become your family.
There are so many fitness and recreational activities all around Las Vegas. Spas, fitness clubs, golf, Top Golf, tennis, pickleball, bowling leagues, swimming pools and much more.
In Las Vegas there are four seasons. Winter is a fairly short season but it is great for contrast. Wearing long pants and long sleeves is a great change.
In Las Vegas, you will find a lifestyle that is enjoyable, welcoming and budget-friendly. Las Vegas offers countless attractions to explore. You will have many brand new experiences to talk about.
There are many museums, shows, concerts, sporting events and much more on and off The Strip. Top Golf is one of the greatest ways to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and other occasions.
Las Vegas is such a friendly place to live! Neighborhoods are more like communities. Your neighbors enjoy going out together and they even go to California beaches and enjoy cruises as a group. The social scene is dynamic and engaging.
There are many choices about where to live in Las Vegas, Henderson and Summerlin. Single family homes, condos or townhouses. You can live in a gated or not gated community, HOA or no HOA, 55+ or multigenerational communities. Single family home often have two en suite primary bedrooms or “Next Gen” which often have a separate entrance, a mini kitchen and their own living room, too.