I was born here and just turned 70. This place fits my life very well. I have visited many other places and countries, lived in Mexico for a short time, and always look foward to returning to Las Cruces. It is hot in the summer but we have mountain towns east and west of us that you can escape to. I have been retired for over 16 years and really enjoy getting out into the desert on dirt bikes, 4 wheelers, and side by sides as well as my jeep or 4x4 pickup. If you truly love the outdoors and don't mind the heat this might be a good fit for you.
We are considering moving there for retirement. Have visited the area several times, one place I would definitely suggest is Bite of Belgium restaurant, downtown near the farmers market. Not far from the historic downtown there appears to be a building boom going on as well so I feel that most of the things that are noted as lacking for entertainment, dining, etc. will be improving shortly. We prefer the low key slower pace personally.
@@aventuras4wdlobo273 Wow great question. The people are great, so nice and everyone helps everyone. The weather is great for 3 seasons, spring is windy and dusty. Plenty of festivals and markets. The outdoors. Wow. Easy, slower paced living. I mean I could go on and on.
I visited Las Cruces three times deciding whether to move or not. Your informations presented here were right on the money and well presented. As you have indicated, I like the traffic situation, hardly congested most of the time. The weather is overall excellent. I may be looking forward to move there as good for retired folks like myself. Also not too far from El Paso, Texas if someone needs more excitements.
I’ve lived in Las Cruces for 15 years and unfortunately the city is in a decline. It used to be a beautiful and wonderful place to live. Parts of the city looks like a 3rd world country now. There are people who look like they are drunk or high that roam the streets all hours of the day. It’s also common to get harassed by aggressive homeless people. I plan on moving out as soon as possible.
Spent 10 years of childhood in Las Cruces, returned after college to work for the newspaper, later again for a year as an attorney with the City. Nearing retirement have renovated 5 homes for rental because i still see so much opportunity in the area. Its eclectic mix of housing and lifestyle options have always charmed me. The people are great, even if there are a few who grouse about change, traffic, the homeless, what have you. I see Cruces as a part of an urban population of 1 million (El Paso county + Dona Ana County) so you are not far away from something interesting. Toss in Ciudad Juarez and its 2 million.
I have found beautiful heirlooms and posess . It's buy and sell, a melting pot of all ages of residence. Chamber of Commerce is helpful. You want to lay back and relax, Las Cruces NM 💜 is the place. The schools, sport's and loving Community. Are Lax. Everything is 20 minutes away, it's like a family unit and heart of hearts. Palm trees and looking over others. I love it. ❤
I have lived here for 10 years. This is big sky country. Beautiful skies, looks gorgeous in pictures. Hot, record setting triple digits that will melt rubber & fade the paint on cars. Traffic is terrible because of the huge influx of people moving here & the roads can't handle all the extra vehicles. Homelessness is rampant here with tent cities popping up everywhere all the time. Water sources will not be able to handle the amount of people moving here. The amount of entertainment has not kept up with the fast growing housing market. And again, the summers here are definitely scorching. Please do not plant grass or any water sucking plants that don't provide shade, which you really need to consider having here.
😂This guy is hard selling you. This city and state rank the worst in police killings, education, poverty, child wellbeing, suicide, alcohol related deaths. This is a city of government and social workers who spend their careers spending public funds on welfare services. They are caretakers, who do the bare minimum, who have no skills or qualifications, they are just people who formed groups and call themselves experts. Definitely nothing hopeful here. Its depressing.
I was born here and just turned 70. This place fits my life very well. I have visited many other places and countries, lived in Mexico for a short time, and always look foward to returning to Las Cruces. It is hot in the summer but we have mountain towns east and west of us that you can escape to. I have been retired for over 16 years and really enjoy getting out into the desert on dirt bikes, 4 wheelers, and side by sides as well as my jeep or 4x4 pickup. If you truly love the outdoors and don't mind the heat this might be a good fit for you.
I’m thinking of moving from New York to Las Cruces. No traffic is good 😊
We are considering moving there for retirement. Have visited the area several times, one place I would definitely suggest is Bite of Belgium restaurant, downtown near the farmers market. Not far from the historic downtown there appears to be a building boom going on as well so I feel that most of the things that are noted as lacking for entertainment, dining, etc. will be improving shortly. We prefer the low key slower pace personally.
I find it interesting as I am retiring and looking to move out.
我也正在关注这个城市也想搬家🥰👏🌟💖💖🌹
Moved here last August. Love it.
Whered you move from John?
@@jimjohnson6944 I moved from the Gulf Coast in between Mobile, AL and Pensacola, FL.
@@johnbob4545 awesome! Congrats on the move. Las Cruces looks amazing. Considering a move from Canada.
I’m planning on moving there how do you you like it there ?
@@aventuras4wdlobo273 Wow great question. The people are great, so nice and everyone helps everyone. The weather is great for 3 seasons, spring is windy and dusty. Plenty of festivals and markets. The outdoors. Wow. Easy, slower paced living. I mean I could go on and on.
I’m moving there this month 😎
Don't 🤦🏽♂️. We're over crowded with idiots from our of town🤬🤬🤬
How is it going so far? I am ready to move to New Mexico
@@reubenhaynesvisit Silver City NM
I visited Las Cruces three times deciding whether to move or not. Your informations presented here were right on the money and well presented. As you have indicated, I like the traffic situation, hardly congested most of the time. The weather is overall excellent. I may be looking forward to move there as good for retired folks like myself. Also not too far from El Paso, Texas if someone needs more excitements.
Love this!! Good luck on your decision!
Those are the Oregon Mountains. I love star gazing, yes you can see the Satellite's too. Excellent
Organ not Oregon
not Oregon.. ORGAN mountains : )
I’ve lived in Las Cruces for 15 years and unfortunately the city is in a decline. It used to be a beautiful and wonderful place to live. Parts of the city looks like a 3rd world country now. There are people who look like they are drunk or high that roam the streets all hours of the day. It’s also common to get harassed by aggressive homeless people. I plan on moving out as soon as possible.
poverty spurs this, it can be fixed if city govt. works on it
lm from South Texas, 95 degrees desert heat will feel like the north ploe compared to 102 with 70 percent humidity!
Great video.
Very informative
Good Information indeed. How may I touch base with you. Be safe
Spent 10 years of childhood in Las Cruces, returned after college to work for the newspaper, later again for a year as an attorney with the City. Nearing retirement have renovated 5 homes for rental because i still see so much opportunity in the area. Its eclectic mix of housing and lifestyle options have always charmed me. The people are great, even if there are a few who grouse about change, traffic, the homeless, what have you. I see Cruces as a part of an urban population of 1 million (El Paso county + Dona Ana County) so you are not far away from something interesting. Toss in Ciudad Juarez and its 2 million.
You are jacked, bro! What is the gym scene like in Las Cruces?
I have found beautiful heirlooms and posess . It's buy and sell, a melting pot of all ages of residence. Chamber of Commerce is helpful. You want to lay back and relax, Las Cruces NM 💜 is the place. The schools, sport's and loving Community. Are Lax. Everything is 20 minutes away, it's like a family unit and heart of hearts. Palm trees and looking over others. I love it. ❤
at 68, my biggest concern is taxes and medical care
I have lived here for 10 years. This is big sky country. Beautiful skies, looks gorgeous in pictures. Hot, record setting triple digits that will melt rubber & fade the paint on cars. Traffic is terrible because of the huge influx of people moving here & the roads can't handle all the extra vehicles. Homelessness is rampant here with tent cities popping up everywhere all the time. Water sources will not be able to handle the amount of people moving here. The amount of entertainment has not kept up with the fast growing housing market. And again, the summers here are definitely scorching. Please do not plant grass or any water sucking plants that don't provide shade, which you really need to consider having here.
If you "get tired" of Mexican restaurants/food do not move to Las Cruces. Saves more for US.
Sounds great. Does the local school district provide their own buses or do they have a contractor?
Dude is INTENSE. He will FIGHT you over Las Cruces
Hey, relax! You made me hyper just watching. I don’t think that is the vibe in Las Cruces.
Crime and homelessness are up but dont worry....city leaders are talking about it.
How many cups of coffee have you had bro?
You made me hyper just watching him.
Dude is pumped
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3 things to know about
1. Dead end town
2. No jobs worth working
3. It drains the life out of you
No jobs !
This dude needs to CHILL OUT more.. lol dude Im exhausted watching you. : )
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😂This guy is hard selling you. This city and state rank the worst in police killings, education, poverty, child wellbeing, suicide, alcohol related deaths.
This is a city of government and social workers who spend their careers spending public funds on welfare services. They are caretakers, who do the bare minimum, who have no skills or qualifications, they are just people who formed groups and call themselves experts.
Definitely nothing hopeful here. Its depressing.
Poorest in state, 2022 stats
Uah dont move move there