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Are you thinking about Moving to Las Vegas Nevada? Well stick around I have 10

reasons why you should and we are starting right now! Hey everyone welcome

back to my channel, I'm Angela O'Hare a realtor here in Las Vegas, Nevada with

The O'Hare Team at Urban Nest Realty. If this is your first time here consider

subscribing by clicking that button down below

and even that Balfour notification because I talk about all kinds of cool

stuff Las Vegas related and if you're going be moving here, you'd want to know

about it. Today I'm talking about the 10 reasons why you should move to Las Vegas.

Be sure to check out my other video in this series, Moving to Las Vegas? 10

Things to Do & See. I'll post the link in the comments down below. But before

you pack your bags and hire long distance movers, you should note that Las

Vegas is an entirely unique place that isn't quite like any other place you've

ever lived. When people think of Las Vegas, they think of slot machines,

casinos, themed hotels and entertainment extraordinaire. However, there's a lot

more to this world-famous getaway destination and nearly two million

people Valley wide call Las Vegas home. If you're thinking about relocating to

Vegas, here the 10 reasons why you should! Number one, is homes are still affordable,

for now that is. The median home value in Las Vegas is 300,000. Las Vegas home

values have risen 13.2% in this past year. Prices

in Sin City are currently still relatively affordable

though upward pressure on price may change that. Number two, living in Las Vegas is

affordable. Since Las Vegas has no shortage of place and plenty of money

flowing in from the tourism industry, living in Las Vegas is surprisingly

affordable, compared to what you'd experience in other major cities. When

you consider job offers before moving to Las Vegas, take the low cost of living into

account. Number three, there's no state income tax. If you'd like to save money,

you'll love moving to Las Vegas, because Nevada has no state income tax. The state

earns its money it needs from tourism, casino resort fees, and from a slightly

higher sales tax rate of 8.25%. Since Nevada has no state income tax, it's also

the easiest places in the country to open up a new business. Number four, low

property taxes. Property taxes in Nevada pay for local services such as schools,

roads, and police. However, Nevada's property tax rates are among the lowest

in the US. Number five, is shows. Another great

feature of Las Vegas is that it draws in some serious talent. As the Las Vegas

resident you'll have access to amazing shows and you may be able to score a

deal on some tickets. If you love music and going to big concerts is, your thing

then moving to Las Vegas will be a serious game changer for you. Number six,

professional sports. This desert city is home to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, a

pro hockey team and the women's NBA the Las Vegas Aces. Oakland Raiders are

moving to Vegas in 2020, but until then there's always the World Series of bowling and the cities

unofficial sport, poker. Number seven, Golf Courses. Las Vegas has more than 55 golf

courses ranging from flat treeline layouts, to target golf tracks. Las Vegas

has many public golf courses both on or near the strip and in the burbs. Number

eight, Restaurants. Las Vegas restaurants have been transformed over the last two

decades since Wolfgang Puck opened his first outpost here in the 90s. In

addition to numerous celebrity chef establishments, you can gorge on a

cornucopia of world spanning grub including superb sushi, authentic

Neapolitan pizza. and standout Thai food. Number nine is whether. The good news is

that Las Vegas enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine year-round. East Coasters and

people from hot and humid climates appreciate the lack of snow and humidity.

Winters are generally mild and short, while summers can be very hot. It only

lasts from May until October, but locales adapt by drinking lots of water

and scheduling their activities in the evenings and early mornings. Number 10,

there actually is life outside the city! The stunning Valley of Fire State Park

and the majestic Red Rock National Conservation Area offer wonderful hiking

with great views only just minutes outside of town. You can also just hike

Lake Mead Recreation Area, but water sports is where it really is at. just

right down the road from Lake Mead is Hoover Dam. Take a 30-minute trip to

Mount Charleston ski resort to escape from the summers heat and do some

mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding or even skiing.

Last you can head down to Boulder City, if you like that small town feel. Well

there you go, those are the 10 reasons why you should

definitely consider moving to Las Vegas. So if you're planning on moving to Vegas

you have some great times ahead. Las Vegas is one of America's fastest

growing cities and it isn't just a great place to play, it's actually a great

place to live. Don't forget to check out my other video in this series Moving to

Las Vegas? 10 things to Do & See. Again I'll post that link in the comments

below. If you liked this video make sure you give me the thumbs up button, leave a

comment down below, and consider subscribing to this channel if you're

interested in learning all things real estate in the Las Vegas Valley. And

remember, if anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling in Las Vegas have

them give me a call at 702-370-5112. Thank

you so much for watching and I will see you on the next one!

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Fair Housing Steering, Form Of Racial Discrimination (Real Life) || Real Estate Explained #127 - Duration: 1:59.

What's up this is J. Lucky Henry so today we're gonna talk about the Fair Housing

Act some morning I'm talking about steering what does that mean

get ready this is J. Lucky Henry Keller Williams agent in the Greater Boston

area in 90 seconds give or take welcome back it's J. Lucky Henry so we're talking

about the Fair Housing Act I'm talking about different examples and scenarios

where you may be discriminated against and might not know it so today's topic

is steering so let me give you an example so a client named Zen decides to

go look at a multi-family and let's say Dorchester and the agencies working move

says hey are you sure then you can be comfortable here hey I know a

neighborhood that you might feel a little bit better in because they're

more people like you so when Zen gets brought to this new neighborhood you

realize is that most of the people in the community are in fact like Kim as in

there of Asian descent Liang sentence so Sam decides to file a complaint with HUD

because steering which is driving someone to a certain neighborhood based

on any one of the seven protected classes is illegal and there's a form of

discrimination so tomorrow we're gonna be back with another video explaining a

different form of discrimination - in the Fair Housing Act so if you ever feel

you're being steered you know what to do click this link here right file a

complaint and make sure that the people understand

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What do you think should not exist? - Duration: 3:12.

hello friends I'm dragonate and welcome to another dragonate reading your

hands our video last week I asked you what is your favorite meme you guys

answered now I'll be reading your answers in this video but before we do

we need a new question for this week what do you think should not exist leave

your answers in the comments below and I'll read the next week first comment

comes from XX kuma XX who says my favorite meme is fortnight

memes and it cuz pub G is better I agree I agree pub G's better play for tonight

a couple times I don't hate it but I I prefer pub G my mom says I like the song

drunken sailor with the gun rolling on the exercise balls that one is funny we

totally did not just look that one up last week or randomly find it I should

say funny fluffy says I don't know why but

that skedaddle skadoodle meme is probably my favorite your dick is now a

noodle that one is pretty pretty stuck in your head kind of idea and me too

with her favorite meme is the riso risu-ukko meme perhaps it was popular when

I was in my confirmation campaign it was a constant joke there I don't know if I

pronounced that correctly I probably did not and I also have not looked it up so

give me one second here

well I have no clue what it would be except this guy here I don't know what

it is don't know what it's for and I certainly don't understand what he's

saying in the in the little video there so sadly that's is the answer but it

seems like it has something to do with know being in the forest or something

like that I have no clue I am probably completely 100% wrong on that but

regardless my favorite meme are at the memes you see behind me here

these old memes where you where they just have text on them because sometimes

these simple things can be really really funny and as you can see here I actually

made both of these ones this one here is how I feel right now memes are crap well

I mean the this one and also this one I feel the same way for it for both about

about how memes are right now they're terrible there's a lot of stupid pieces

of junk out there and don't make any darn sense or anything else so that is

that regardless that's it for this one - think I'll so much watching hope you

enjoy and have a wonderful rest of your week don't forget your crutch for this

week which is again what is something you think should not exist leave your

answers in the comments below and I'll read them next week and that is it

see you bye bye and Godbless oh don't forget to click up there for the Humble

Bundle stop by games look at bundles and stuff like that they have book bundles

and such good bye

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Larry Sharpe: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:28.

Larry Sharpe: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Larry Sharpe is the Libertarian candidate for governor of New York State.

Sharpe, a businessman, has raised an unprecedented amount of money (compared to the amount normally raised by Libertarian candidates in New York).

He is not expected to win the election — but he may win enough votes to get his party on the ballot for the next four years.

By October 31, Sharpe's campaign had amassed $450,000.

This may not sound impressive when you compare it to his opponents in the gubernatorial race.

After all Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic incumbent, has raised $13,778,685 in the same time period, and the Republican candidate, Marc Molinaro, has brought in $1,914,828.

But Sharpe's war chest is unprecedented for a Libertarian candidate, and some observers think it's an indicator that the party is growing in strength and influence in New York State.

If Sharpe manages to get at least 50,000 votes in the election, the Libertarian Party will be automatically listed on the ballot for all New York State elections over the next four years.

Here's what you need to know about Larry Sharpe:.

Sharpe Is a Former Marine & a Businessman.

Sharpe was born in New York City.

He did not have an easy childhood.

His birth parents gave him up for adoption, and then Sharpe's adoptive father abandoned the family when Sharpe was a little under two years old.

His adoptive mother remarried a man who Sharpe has called his true father.

Sharpe says that his entire goal as a boy was to please his father.

At age 17, he enlisted in the Marines, following in his family's military tradition.

He explained his decision this way:.

"My birth father was in the Navy.

My first adoptive father was in the Army and my second adoptive father was in the Air Force, so, I always was going to join the military.

That was what I was looking forward to and I couldn't wait.

That's why I joined when I was 17.

I thought that the military was my way to salvation, my way to get away from a terrible family life.

My way to become a man.".

After receiving his honorable discharge, Sharpe went into business.

He ran a trucking business and later went into business as an executive coach and management consultant.

He has also worked as an English teacher and has taught classes in business and management.

Sharpe Wants to Legalize Cannabis & Create Affordable Housing for New Yorkers.

"The time to legalize cannabis and hemp farming is now," Sharpe has said.

The candidate is calling for legalizing recreational marijuana and allowing farmers to grow cannabis.

Sharpe is also calling for an overhaul of New York State's drug laws so that eventually, non-violent drug crimes will no longer be punishable by prison.

He says, "Our first step in reducing this trend is to reduce, and one day eliminate, the practice of prosecution and imprisonment for non-violent drug crimes.".

Sharpe says that "inept municipal government" has led to skyrocketing housing costs in New York City and other parts of the state.

He has pledged to reform the community board system that helps determine housing laws in the city and state.

Sharpe Says That New York Is Not Crowded Enough.

During a recent appearance at a rally in Binghampton, NY, Sharpe told voters that one of the major problems facing New York is its "declining population.

" The candidate also took a shot at Governor Andrew Cuomo, whom he likes to call "King Andrew the Second.

" Cuomo's father, Mario Cuomo, was also governor of New York.

Sharpe said, "Over 100,000 New Yorkers leaving every single year, a million since His Majesty King Andrew the Second has taken the throne, I mean you just can't have that many people leaving.

That's unsustainable, can't work, we have to make it so that people want to stay in New York.".

At the same rally, Sharpe called for improving conditions for small businesses in the state.

"The number one thing to do is stop bribing big business to come here and instead support small business, new ideas like hemp, cannabis, blockchain, Bitcoin, vaping, all these new ideas and concepts, let them come here and let them thrive here," Sharpe said.

Incumbent Andrew Cuomo Refused to Debate Sharpe — So He Edited Himself Into the Gubernatorial Debate.

In late October, incumbent Andrew Cuomo faced off against his Republican challenger, Marc Molinaro, in the only debate ahead of the gubernatorial election.

Cuomo refused to debate against Sharpe.

But Sharpe, unwilling to stay on the sidelines, edited himself in to the debate between Cuomo and Molinaro.

You can watch the edited version of the debate here.

In his "opening statement," Sharpe says, "I want to thank CBS News for not inviting me to this debate.

It shows what lackeys you are, and gives me the great opportunity to do this.".

Sharpe Is Married & Has Two Children.

Sharpe, a native New Yorker, lives with his wife, Georgia, and their two daughters, Barbra and Josephine.

Sharpe has indicated that his wife is a homemaker and has been candid about the high cost of living on a single income in New York.

He told Oneida Dispatch, "I have a business.

I'm a trainer, a consultant and a teacher.

I can't see my clients and lost 50 percent of my income running this campaign last year, and I'll lose about 75 percent next year.

I have a wife who doesn't work, two kids and I live in New York City.

You can imagine what my bills are like.

And you might say 'wow, why would you do that? What in the world made you do something like that'?".

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