Lately, I've been thinking about moving. Manchester, NH has become more exhausting and unsubstantial to me by the day. I'm thinking, if Manchvegas doesn't work out for me, maybe the actual Vegas will! I had a co-worker at one of my temp jobs who applied and was hired to work in a huge casino, and if she could do it, why can't I?
I've been reading up, and it seems that the big LV has so much more to offer than the little NH of my current residency. There are places to snow ski and water ski. Whodathunk?! There's hiking and golf, and of course, plenty of sand to throw around at the tourists (once you're an official Vegasite). It seems that there are jobs by the ton, and like my current city, no income tax. Maybe that's the real connection that bridges Manchester to Vegas? Maybe it's the legal buying of usually illegal services? The buffets?
Sure, I'd likely be joining Gamblers Anonymous within a month and a half of residence, because I'd be spending every paycheck at the Craps tables. But there is always that wonderful catch phrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!". So if I screw up, the only person that would have to know is me, right?!
Anyways, if I will seriously consider moving to the infamous City of Sin, I will seriously use Las Vegas real estate to sell me a rockin' house in the area. Their website is impressive, with a telling review from the highly reliable newspaper USA Today:
"Most agents who show you homes don’t represent your interests. They work for the builder or seller, and their object is to sell the house at the highest possible price."
In closing, I think that if you are considering a move to the bright lights of Vegas, you should consider using these real estate guys to check out the local homes. They look pretty dependable to Katie, and Katie has a good eye for such stuff.
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4.17.2007
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