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Thanks for watching, that's great. I love how peaceful Madeira Canyon is and some gorgeous views. Also great access to walking and hiking. Happy to hear you're happy.
Agree with all of this. I would mention that it can be windy--sometimes VERY windy--in Henderson, and all of Las Vegas, so if you're a tennis or pickleball player, learn to play in the wind, or you'll be very frustrated, lol. With regard to property taxes, we lived in Los Angeles for 30 years before moving to Henderson, and the property taxes here, for a piece of land we own, as opposed to the condo we lived in in LA where we didn't own the land, are less than 2/3 of the amount we paid in LA County. Utilities are cheaper, too, even with A/C in the hot months. Before moving to Henderson, my wife and I spent a week looking at various parts of the Las Vegas Valley, such as North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and Henderson (from Lake Las Vegas to Inspirada, and Southern Highlands, which I don't think is Henderson, but it's right next door to the west). North Las Vegas, though nice, and relatively cheap, just wasn't quite where we wanted it to be from the standpoint of shops, and such (plus it's another half an hour to 45 minutes away from LA if driving). Summerlin was nice, but seemed a little congested, and the exact same new construction home there cost 10-20% more than what you could get in Inspirada, for example. Lake Las Vegas, besides being--again--an extra distance from Los Angeles and other parts of--I guess you might call it--central Henderson, and downtown Las Vegas, is on the other side of some older parts of Henderson, so you have to travel through those old parts to get to the new, mostly guard-gated communities, and we decided we didn't want to do that. So, when it came right down to it, all signs pointed to the parts of Henderson that are basically south of the 215 freeway before the 515, and south of St. Rose Parkway. When I lived in the San Fernando Valley in LA ("The Valley," which still confuses me, because people say "The Valley" here, meaning the Las Vegas Valley, lol), if you lived south of Ventura Boulevard ("south of the boulevard"), that meant you lived in a really nice house and you were wealthy, for the most part, and I would say if you want to have property values grow and live in a nice community here, where all sorts of shops and things are--with more coming, similar to The District in Green Valley if my understanding of what's coming is correct--you could do much worse than to live south of St. Rose Parkway ("south of St. Rose." I'm officially starting that saying, if it's not already a thing, lol). One man's (couple's) opinion; hope it's helpful. Cheers!
Thank you for a detailed reply, love your suggestions and I am biased but I love Inspirada, you are correct about the future developments in that area and quite a few things for west Henderson. I did mention the wind in my Cons video last week, always catches people out.
Thank you too for watching. I maybe too a little too long on the first point (I never script my videos as always want it to be natural) I am also going to mention more of Madeira Canyon in my next and updated Best Neighborhoods in Henderson video, Need to go and grab some footage there though.
Thank you for this information about this very lovely-looking area! 😊❤️😎🌞 Still waiting for moving confirmation here in SE Michigan... Upon that, we will be interested in renting a condominium, townhouse or an apartment. ❤ Biggest pros: no State Income Tax, lots of sunshine & family in Summerlin! ❤
🤔Thinking of moving to Las Vegas or Henderson Nevada? 🎰🎲
📱 Call or Text: 702-389-5887
📨 Email: info@livininlasvegas.com
💻 Book a Zoom call: calendly.com/peterbenedicto/livinginlasvegas
Bought our home in Madeira Canyon 2 years ago. We moved from Aliante, and we could not be happier.
Thanks for watching, that's great. I love how peaceful Madeira Canyon is and some gorgeous views. Also great access to walking and hiking. Happy to hear you're happy.
Agree with all of this. I would mention that it can be windy--sometimes VERY windy--in Henderson, and all of Las Vegas, so if you're a tennis or pickleball player, learn to play in the wind, or you'll be very frustrated, lol. With regard to property taxes, we lived in Los Angeles for 30 years before moving to Henderson, and the property taxes here, for a piece of land we own, as opposed to the condo we lived in in LA where we didn't own the land, are less than 2/3 of the amount we paid in LA County. Utilities are cheaper, too, even with A/C in the hot months. Before moving to Henderson, my wife and I spent a week looking at various parts of the Las Vegas Valley, such as North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and Henderson (from Lake Las Vegas to Inspirada, and Southern Highlands, which I don't think is Henderson, but it's right next door to the west). North Las Vegas, though nice, and relatively cheap, just wasn't quite where we wanted it to be from the standpoint of shops, and such (plus it's another half an hour to 45 minutes away from LA if driving). Summerlin was nice, but seemed a little congested, and the exact same new construction home there cost 10-20% more than what you could get in Inspirada, for example. Lake Las Vegas, besides being--again--an extra distance from Los Angeles and other parts of--I guess you might call it--central Henderson, and downtown Las Vegas, is on the other side of some older parts of Henderson, so you have to travel through those old parts to get to the new, mostly guard-gated communities, and we decided we didn't want to do that. So, when it came right down to it, all signs pointed to the parts of Henderson that are basically south of the 215 freeway before the 515, and south of St. Rose Parkway. When I lived in the San Fernando Valley in LA ("The Valley," which still confuses me, because people say "The Valley" here, meaning the Las Vegas Valley, lol), if you lived south of Ventura Boulevard ("south of the boulevard"), that meant you lived in a really nice house and you were wealthy, for the most part, and I would say if you want to have property values grow and live in a nice community here, where all sorts of shops and things are--with more coming, similar to The District in Green Valley if my understanding of what's coming is correct--you could do much worse than to live south of St. Rose Parkway ("south of St. Rose." I'm officially starting that saying, if it's not already a thing, lol). One man's (couple's) opinion; hope it's helpful. Cheers!
Thank you for a detailed reply, love your suggestions and I am biased but I love Inspirada, you are correct about the future developments in that area and quite a few things for west Henderson. I did mention the wind in my Cons video last week, always catches people out.
First Henderson vid where I've heard Madeira Canyon mentioned. Thanks 👍
Thank you too for watching. I maybe too a little too long on the first point (I never script my videos as always want it to be natural) I am also going to mention more of Madeira Canyon in my next and updated Best Neighborhoods in Henderson video, Need to go and grab some footage there though.
@@Livinginlasvegasinfo You'll need gate access for The Club at Madeira Canyon guard-gated community.
Thank you for this information about this very lovely-looking area! 😊❤️😎🌞 Still waiting for moving confirmation here in SE Michigan... Upon that, we will be interested in renting a condominium, townhouse or an apartment. ❤
Biggest pros: no State Income Tax, lots of sunshine & family in Summerlin! ❤
Aw thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it. When you guys know more do reach out and I will do my best to help you. Those are some good pros 🙂
Great info this helps us to decide where we want to stay when we move to Southern Nevada ! Wow
Thank you, I am happy it provided you with helpful information. Plenty to like about Henderson. When are you moving?