From one new be to another come-up find a place to board your horses and then stay in an extended stay for a month and look around. The neighborhood associations in some of the places are as bad as what you are dealing with there. You might decide to buy some SW acreage close to town but out enough to have your own piece of mind. Best of Luck.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Susan Matthews <oneoldmare@...> wrote:
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> Hey all you VP people out there! I am making the big move to LV in March,
> currently am on a 160 acre horse ranch on the border of Mexico and Arizona
> (extreme SE Arizona) and am getting run off our ranch by the drug cartels
> here, they want our ranch to stash and run their drug runners back to
> Mexico. 8 dead dogs and 1 dead horse later, I am coming to the city that I
> love. I will be boarding my horse and need to know a good area to live, I
> was thinking a 55+ community since I am 59 and don't want the bullshit from
> living next to 20-somethings. Any good, secure areas that are under
> $1,000.00?? Hubby in Africa on a marine base working for a contractor, will
> be gone for abother 18 months, so just me, my horse and my 60# dog.
> Any help will be appreciated!!
> Thanks,
> Sue Matthews
> Hidden Springs Ranch
> Douglas, Arizona
>
>
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[vpFREE] Re: OFF TOPIC of VP, moving to LV, need advice
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