Las Vegas real estate collapse #8. Empty condos, dead palm trees and roads-to-nowhere in Summerlin.
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I used to work all over Vegas, especially when I was a pool man. Summerlin used to be "The" neighborhood. for the movers and shakers. I just can't fathom all the projects that are going bust. My wife and I took a vacation to Vegas last year as well and were going to rent a house but the owner was greedy and wanted a huge move in cost because our credit is bad, not because of our monthly income. I bet owners like that are kicking themselves in the ass now!!
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Couldn't water the palm trees, going to be expensive to replace them. This kind of stuff drags down the responsible property owners. Shame on them for ripping off the taxpayers.
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i came here to see something explode >:-0
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@alwayson09 temporary? What rock have you been living under? This is the start of the collapse of the US. You might want to change direction and move to china.
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1:43 it wasnt hit by anybody. thats just the result of using the cheapest material thats availible.
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i think the dumbest thing ever telled on television was that iraq has weapons of mass destrcution.
Well we are planning on moving there and this is all just temporary, not even worried about it. Las Vegas isn't going to collapse.
alwayson09 3 months ago
@alwayson09
Real estate in LV has already collapsed. LOL
Have fun there...you'll likely find some great deals there.
EconCat88 3 months ago
@alwayson09 Nothing lasts forever. I've been in Vegas since 1992 and things are only getting worse. Las Vegas no longer is needed and Las Vegas becoming a ghost town is not out of the question. It is at least becoming the next Detroit, it served its purpose but the world has bigger and better places to go gamble and have fun.
lasvegascollapse 2 months ago
@lasvegascollapse
I couldn't agree more.
EconCat88 2 months ago
@EconCat88
What cities in the u.s and the world are replacing Las vegas specifically?
EWOKCAD 2 months ago
@EWOKCAD
Las Vegas isn't going to disappear, it's just less significant than it used to be. Even late-to-the-party Ohio is opening 4 casinos next year.
EconCat88 2 months ago