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Today's Featured Neighborhoods is: Paradise Palms & Downtown.
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Call 'em "Retro." Call 'em "Vintage." Call 'em "Mid-Century Modern" or "Atomic-Age." What ever you call them, Las Vegas "Rat Pack" homes are back in style and all the rage! Plus there are many choices and options available! Why not buy one in need of restoration and make your mark on the community. Not handy? Not a problem as many of these well cared for homes have already been lovingly restored and are available in move-in condition.
If you have the urge for something different, something built the old fashioned way, or something of historical significance, then owning a piece of Vintage Las Vegas may be YOUR thing! Here's a sampling of neighborhoods which feature "homes with good bones" and a list of what is currently on the market in each area.
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Paradise Palms - Built in the 1960's by Molasky Development, this community claims to be the first Master-Planned community in Las Vegas.
Historic St. Louis & Huntridge District - The "Original Las Vegas" is located downtown and is experiencing a significant regentrification that seems to parallel the redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas. Hmmm. Imagine that!
NorthWest of Rancho & Charleston - The mother load of custom homes built in the late 1950's through the early 1970's. This is Vintage Vegas, Baby! Home to casino magnates, headline entertainers, and Vegas regulars.
Scotch Eighties - Another classic Las Vegas neighborhood. Be Mayor Goodman's neighbor!
McNeil Estates - South and west of Charleston & Rancho lies a delightful blend of mid-century traditional and modern homes.
Glen Heather Estates - The sister neighborhood to McNeil Estates, Glen Heather offers a terrific sampling of homes from across different decades in all price ranges.
Sunrise Manor - After the Mid-Century revolution, Las Vegas began it's rapid expansion outward. Sunrise Mountain was the place with the views of Las Vegas. The 1970's built a number of interesting homes. View what's available in today's market.