ell Camino Rd, Spring Valley
Ranked 2nd best street in Spring Valley
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ell Camino Rd
"If you want to live in vegas or build your dream home then this is the place to be!"
I recently visited this area while going to see a friend of mine. I thought about this road because it looks like the prime location for new real estate. I thought about moving to Las Vegas after my recent visit. I thought about everything that I wanted in a home and although there are alot of great choices I have very unique taste in my style. I like the fact that there are alot of different contractors in the city and state that can accomodate this. I think that if you are in the market to purchase land while the economy is trying to build itself back up, I feel that you should take a look in this area. It's worth it! The pricing per Acre is great and there is lots of space to create your dream home. Have a look off W. Oquendo Rd also.
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ell Camino Rd
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"An Older Vegas Neighborhood with a Central Location"
Cedarwood Avenue has a residential feel (and noise level!) but is only minutes from the exciting Las Vegas strip and everything unique the city has to offer. Comprised of older homes (30-ish years old), the neighborhood has mature landscaping and the houses are no longer "cookie cutters" as they have acquired their own personalities over the years. Some of the neighbors are still original owners and many have been on the street for extended terms. A lot of the neighbors know one another and socialize much more than in newer Las Vegas neighborhoods.
There is no home owners association for this neighborhood which is good or bad depending upon your experiences with HOA's. The only complaint I have is that without an HOA there is an awful lot of street parking on a regular basis and some vehicles aren't in the best shape. But I wouldn't trade the location and it's convenience to so many areas in the Vegas valley for that one issue. (...and fortunately the street is wider than in other residential areas so even with parked cars there is still plenty of room to navigate).
There is no home owners association for this neighborhood which is good or bad depending upon your experiences with HOA's. The only complaint I have is that without an HOA there is an awful lot of street parking on a regular basis and some vehicles aren't in the best shape. But I wouldn't trade the location and it's convenience to so many areas in the Vegas valley for that one issue. (...and fortunately the street is wider than in other residential areas so even with parked cars there is still plenty of room to navigate).
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees