Asking Locals What They HATE About Living in Summerlin Las Vegas

Published 2024-05-27
Today we're out here on the real streets of Summerlin Las Vegas asking locals difficult questions about what it's really like living in Summerlin. They're going to answer what they love and hate about living here, and advice for people considering moving to Summerlin.

⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
🤔Thinking of Moving to Las Vegas?🤩
Call, Text, or Email me ANYTIME!
☎️: (725) 215-2154
📩: [email protected]
🌐 bit.ly/meetolga
⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️


======
Are you wondering what it's like living in Las Vegas? You're in the right spot! I love my Las Vegas and strive to show in each video what Living in Las Vegas is all about!
I have lived here for over 10+ years and want to show you how great Las Vegas is! I am a real estate agent helping families buy, sell, rent, and invest in Las Vegas.
If you are planning on moving to Las Vegas - I would love to speak with you! (Ps - it will actually be me you're talking to😉)
=

All Comments (21)
  • @gasperm3
    I agree that we need a live music venue here in Summerlin.....I don't know why all of that needs to be on the strip or downtown. I don't want a lounge, I want a venue with different genres of live music, bands, djs, etc
  • @Curtis45100
    Great Video Olga.....Love the random interviews.
  • @SoPiPz
    Just bought a new house in Henderson. So I’m looking forward to hear the Henderson’s people. Thank you!
  • @magamaga1827
    Such beautiful ladies, including the lovely host!!!!
  • Wow, looks like a great city and doesn’t hurt that you also have Vegas right down the road. I’m sure prices are going to soar soon if they aren’t already.
  • @dankearney8636
    Funny that someone mentioned the weather. When I first moved to Las Vegas...I did not think the suburbs would have a huge difference in temps or climate. With Las Vegas sitting 2,000 feet above sea level, Summerlin sits 3,500 above sea level with areas as high as 4,400 ft above it. In the summertime, Summerlin is about 3-5 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. To me...107/109 to 112 is not much difference...it is still hot and you need a pool, shade or AC. However, in the winter...the difference can be 6-7 degrees and there is a huge difference between 34 (above freezing) and 27/29 degrees (below freezing) when you wake up as well as a high of 53 compared to 60. The difference is why Summerlin gets so much more graupel (what Las Vegas calls snow the majority of the time). I call Summerlin the "Polar Vortex" of the valley because while the rest of the valley gets into the 60's most days in Dec/Jan/Feb...Summerlin typically stays is in the low 50's and high 40's
  • @stevenwoo2881
    Just bought a house in Summerlin and looking forward to moving
  • @nycsuziq5606
    Henderson does NOT suck. They are both different in my opinion. And 10 to 15 mins to the airport. Chillin. 😎
  • @beckiruther1213
    Great video! Omg there were at least 2 females you interviewed that looked like your doppelgängers. Shana? the blonde, in black tank and white joggers and the other long haired blonde in the long sleeved black sweatshirt.
  • @ShanaGinsburg
    Summerlin for the win!!! Best school systems here as well - I forgot to mention that in my feature.
  • @islandsnow
    Do these people ever get outside of summerlin? Big modern homes are in Henderson too. Did they look at McDonald’s highlands? Ascaya? Homes prices are ridiculous there just because it’s summerlin. The same builder same model home is $300,000 less in lake las Vegas than in summerlin. Crazy.
  • @Amo4shokmo
    Ugh tough to call... I think Summerlin <3
  • @frankdillon6127
    land scaping is everywhere, just not so worn out ghetto looking. thank Howard H.