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Also have you looked at the cost of living in Nevada as well as if you wanted to stay closer to Vegas??? Rent for a place is crazy expensive, granted the roads and canyons/mountains are amazing. The cost is way above any reason to move there. I had a friend who lived there and she had to work 2 or more jobs to keep up with the cost of living.

Actually, apartment prices are quite similar to the prices here. Maybe better if you factor in the things you get standard in apartments there. Most apartments have garden tub/shower and full size washer and dryer to name a few. In addition, without taxes, you bring home much more of your money each paycheck. Also, due to the housing bust, they're practically giving away houses in Las Vegas. This would actually be the best time to buy there.

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Someone is jealous.....

I just have no desire to be surrounded by the decrepit crappyness of Cleveland, when if I only have one life to live and the opportunity to live surrounded by the grand canyon, and beaches, and palm trees, and waterfalls is available to me...

LOL, keep telling yourself that. While Cleveland is crappy, recently rated number 1 as worst city to live in for weather, Nevada isn't all that wonderful after awhile. It's a weird thing not having rain for months on end. Almost unnatural. Thinking of Vegas as an example, there's like nothing in any direction for at least 4 hours. It's fun living there at first, but then you realize you live in a bowl with nowhere to escape to easily. Plus, dirt covers EVERYTHING no matter how well you try to protect things. It gets really annoying. Don't wear your shoes inside your house/apartment, because crap from parking lots will turn your carpet black in no time at all. Without regular rain, everything is just dirty. Vegas townies are a fun breed though, especially those from the east side. Good place to visit, but there are probably better places to live.

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LOL, keep telling yourself that. While Cleveland is crappy, recently rated number 1 as worst city to live in for weather, Nevada isn't all that wonderful after awhile. It's a weird thing not having rain for months on end. Almost unnatural. Thinking of Vegas as an example, there's like nothing in any direction for at least 4 hours. It's fun living there at first, but then you realize you live in a bowl with nowhere to escape to easily. Plus, dirt covers EVERYTHING no matter how well you try to protect things. It gets really annoying. Don't wear your shoes inside your house/apartment, because crap from parking lots will turn your carpet black in no time at all. Without regular rain, everything is just dirty. Vegas townies are a fun breed though, especially those from the east side. Good place to visit, but there are probably better places to live.

Much appreciated.... but yeah I'm not dead set on living in Vegas at all (actually would prefer not to) I just want to live in that general area- out west, in the DRY and year round warm, and in the CHEAP.

I went and visited Vegas, the grand canyon and hoover dam, death valley and all that a while ago, and was like wow, this is where I wanna go/live. Prolly not for the rest of my life, but I am young and I wanna travel and enjoy some places for awhile....

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Much appreciated.... but yeah I'm not dead set on living in Vegas at all (actually would prefer not to) I just want to live in that general area- out west, in the DRY and year round warm, and in the CHEAP.

I went and visited Vegas, the grand canyon and hoover dam, death valley and all that a while ago, and was like wow, this is where I wanna go/live. Prolly not for the rest of my life, but I am young and I wanna travel and enjoy some places for awhile....

I hear ya. I've done that too. You absolutely can't beat the scenery out there. It's amazing. As you can tell from my post probably, I lived in Vegas for a spell. I was surprised at how cold it actually gets there. It was a pain to dress to ride in 40 degrees for the ride to work then ride home in the afternoon in 110+ degrees. It proved a bit of a packing problem at times.

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