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Retirement Communities

posted on February 2nd, 2012 filed under: Nevada, Uncategorized

The perfect blend between serenity and activity. With multiple spots around the Las Vegas area, these communities are the best and most comfortable around. With all of the amenities and luxuries that will have your eyes popping, jaws dropping and excitement soaring. All of the communities have state of the art recreation centers, complete with card rooms, pools and all that you could ask for. The location is prime for commute and within distance of shopping malls, restaurants and all things anti-boredom. From Siena, with its 665 acres of lakes, waterfalls, hiking and biking trails and much more, to Promenade, a smaller community with a quaint atmosphere and close proximity to shopping, to Sun City with its 18 hole championship golf course and so many more, retirement in Las Vegas is the best way to go.

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Las Vegas Condos

posted on November 30th, 2011 filed under: Nevada

The condos in Las Vegas are some of the best in the business. No matter if the stay is for a week, a year or a lifetime, they are a bang for your buck. Whether it’s a high rise or low rise condo, you are sure to be pleasantly surprised.

The high rise condos provide a gorgeous view of the Las Vegas area. Placed in many locations around the entire city, these condos are stacked with the finest services and luxuries around. From state of the art work out facilities to maid and valet services, these condos offer you peace, serenity, luxury and beauty.

The low rise condos, while they lack the great view, make up for it in shear class. These condos tend to be more prestigious, high end, fancy properties that are often even gated. They are smaller and more personalized, encouraging neighborly relationships with other residents around you. There are also a plethora of these types of areas, so the chances of it being right down the street from where you need to be are pretty high.

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