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Places to live near LAS
Is it possible to live within 1.5hrs from LAS and be somewhere with good schools, outdoor activities, and it’s not 100+ in summer?
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Nope.
Extend your range to 2ish hours and that opens up Southern Utah as a possibility. St. George is exactly 2hrs from the airport. Meets everything but the 100+ degrees in the summer, it’s generally 5-7 degrees cooler here than Vegas. 2.5 hours puts you in the hills above St. George with your choice of 4000ft to 6500ft of elevation and plenty cool in the summer. |
Yeah plenty of places.…. If you mean a 1.5 hour plane ride…
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3537987)
Is it possible to live within 1.5hrs from LAS and be somewhere with good schools, outdoor activities, and it’s not 100+ in summer?
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Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 3538054)
The issue will be finding someplace that’s not 100+ in the summer.
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Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3538057)
Fraser, Colorado. “America’s Icebox.”
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Not really.
Anything 1.5 hours away will still be in the Mojave. So the same climate. Nevada public schools are not good. However, if you can swing it, the private schools are Great. The best bet is to live in vegas: low taxes and affordable real estate. Summers are hot, but it's only bad for about 3-4 months. Everything is air-conditioned. There are many things to do inside, and most parks have bright lights at night. |
Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 3538059)
That’s 700 plus miles away though.
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Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3538057)
Fraser, Colorado. “America’s Icebox.”
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I have no clue what the schools are like but check out Mt. Charleston.
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Originally Posted by YellowBusMarine
(Post 3538092)
I have no clue what the schools are like but check out Mt. Charleston.
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St George would be your only option, 2hrs away. Still gets 100+ but it’s 5-7 degrees cooler than Vegas usually.
Push it to 2.5 hours and you can live in the hills above St. George. Anywhere from 4000 to 6500ft elevation, so nice and cool and only 15-30min from town depending on where you’re at. Commute to Vegas isn’t bad, all freeway and traffic is pretty non-existent unless there’s construction. |
Do the Las Vegas suburbs have good public schools?
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Originally Posted by Gilligan13
(Post 3542671)
Do the Las Vegas suburbs have good public schools?
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Originally Posted by YellowBusMarine
(Post 3538092)
I have no clue what the schools are like but check out Mt. Charleston.
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Originally Posted by togaflaps
(Post 3543080)
No. The suburbs of vegas are still mostly vegas. You can go to Henderson and that's one of the only 'suburbs of vegas that might be worth it. Vegas has one of the worst school districts in the country. I think it's ranked second to last. No clue about Boulder City. Henderson is probably better.
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Apparently if you live in Vegas you never have to pay for groceries again. 2/2 visits to stores during my last recurrent stint I watched people meander (not run, just walk casually despite it being known what they were doing) out of grocery stores casually and in plain view of employees who could do nothing about it. The cashier at the first one told me they rang up and then walked out with over $300 in "Diapers and alcohol."
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3537987)
Is it possible to live within 1.5hrs from LAS and be somewhere with good schools, outdoor activities, and it’s not 100+ in summer?
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Originally Posted by ImSoSuss
(Post 3545775)
No, but you will find plenty of weathered over dug graves. Sometimes the person in them dug it themselves.
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Lake Mead water level get down to Jimmy Hoffa yet?
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Originally Posted by ESQ702
(Post 3543086)
The entire Vegas area (Henderson, LV, North LV, Boulder City and more - all of Clark County, NV) is all one school district and it is really awful. Private school or bust if you live in Vegas with kids.
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Originally Posted by FahQ2
(Post 3546095)
A lot of holes in the desert, and a lot of problems are buried in those holes. But you gotta do it right. I mean, you gotta have the hole already dug before you show up with a package in the trunk. Otherwise, you're talking about a half-hour to forty-five minutes worth of digging. And who knows who's gonna come along in that time? Pretty soon, you gotta dig a few more holes. You could be there all *******in' night.
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