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Desert Shores is a beautiful, master-planned community
that is built around five man-made lakes adjacent to Summerlin.
The Desert Shores design has become the model for other developments in and around Las Vegas, making it one
of the most popular communities in the valley.
Known as one of the most unique communities in northwest Las Vegas, Desert Shores offers 8.5 miles of jogging paths, grassy knolls, picnic and barbecue parks with children's gym. Residents
enjoy the security of a gated community along with great facilities:
boating, fishing, swimming, and paths for jogging, bicycling or roller blading. Quality public schools within the Desert Shores community are part of the Clark County School District.
Desert Shores was recently ranked first in a survey of where real estate agents would choose to live, a ranking that tells all as real estate agents have access to the best communities in the Las Vegas area. Don't forget the proximity to all that Las Vegas has to offer in the way of shopping, entertainment, golf, skiing (just 20 minutes away), and easy access to McCarran International Airport for the frequent traveler.
Desert Shores lakes are stocked with fish annually and can accommodate
rowboats, sculls, and electric boats. Some lake frontage homes have their own
small docks. At the center of Desert Shores is the "lagoon," a large shallow pool
with a sandy, man-made beach with nearby basketball courts, volleyball courts,
and picnic facilities. The Desert Shores Racquet Club offers tennis along with
townhouses, some with lake frontage.
The Clark County School district provides quality education to the
public with its high-tech facilities and the latest technologies. Higher education is conveniently close with choices like the University of Neveda Las Vegas (UNLV), the Community College of Southern Nevada, and the Clark County Community College.
The luxurious, master-planned community of Desert Shores offers its temperate climate, low cost-of-living (not to mention its lack of state income tax or estate taxes), and convenience to every activity or attraction one could possibly imagine.
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