Las Vegas and Southern Nevada Waterfront Communities and Homes (or near)
Experience the ultimate in waterfront living tailored for the active 55+ community. Nestled along serene shores, our vibrant communities offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to stunning water views, enjoying morning strolls along pristine beaches, and spending your afternoons boating or fishing. Our communities are designed with active seniors in mind, providing an array of amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and organized social activities. Connect with like-minded neighbors through clubs, classes, and events that foster a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, and medical facilities, ensuring all your needs are met. Embrace a healthy, active lifestyle with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, from kayaking and paddleboarding to nature trails and bird watching. Discover the joys of waterfront living and make every day a new adventure in our thriving 55+ communities.
Southern Nevada is a vast, arid region that is mostly empty, and would be almost entirely empty were it not for the enormous presence of Las Vegas in the extreme southern tip. In fact, one of its largest counties, Nye, dwindled to a mere 3,000 people before the casinos came; now, the population has boomed—relatively speaking.
If any city in the United States "needs no introduction," surely it's Las Vegas: loud, kitschy, tacky, rich, sophisticated, and utterly one-of-a-kind. But it's more than a resort city and a show unto itself: Las Vegas is also quite a large city, with a diverse population and economy, and the center of a region that ranges from small towns and large ranches to utterly empty wilderness.
The city itself has suffered from the recession of 2007-2009, as disposable income shrank and fewer Americans patronized its gaming and hospitality industries. As a result, the city has made a concerted effort to attract new companies to the area, including light industry and banking. But the top attraction remains the glitz: there are almost a dozen casinos within the city limits, and more than 140,000 hotel rooms.
Southern Nevada also serves as a gateway to several popular tourist attractions, such as Death Valley National Park (which lies partly in Nevada) and the Lake Mead National Recreational Area. Though Lake Mead is entirely surrounded by desert, it is in fact three distinct desert ecosystems—the Mojave, the Sonoran, and the Great Basin deserts—and the area is a biologically diverse region with many unique species.
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