JerArdra said:
All,
For those of you who have stayed at the Silverton Casino RV park before, it's gone...closed.? The reason is that the city is building a road directly through the now gone Silverton RV Park.? Also, the Silverton moved their buffet to where the old showroom was.? It's much larger and VERY nice.? It's a keeper!? The new much wider freeway overpass over I-15 is coming along well and should be done in 3 to 6 months which will help the BAD traffic problem which, of course, is worse because of the construction.
As an investment it appears to me that the purchase of a MH lot at Outdoor Resorts Las Vegas would be a GOOD thing to consider.? Outdoor Resorts is about 2 miles from the Silverton.? One reason I say this is because the Silverton's RV Park is gone and the ONLY other RV park at the south end of the LV Strip is the Oasis which is supposed to close in 1-2 years for condo development.? This leaves one RV park at the Circus Circus Casino and all the others are across town and a fair distance away from the strip on Boulder Highway.? Even on Boulder Highway 2 or 3 V Parks have closed in the past year and Sam's Town RV park is scheduled to close because of Casino expansion.
Al G, can you tell everybody the cost and particulars of owning a lot at Outdoor Resorts such as initial cost, monthly fee, amenities, rental when you're not there and so forth???
JerryF
The sites here start at about $159, 900 and go up from there for larger or corner lots.? Each lot comes with basic landscaping, 100 amp electric, basic cable, water and sewer.? The HOA dues is currently $215/mo and covers such things as water & sewer fees, 24 hr security, 5 pools and spas (Main central one plus outbuildings and pools in each corner of the resort), tennis courts, 9 hole putting course, clubhouse, owner's lounge (currently being built), basic landscaping service, etc.
The resort was developed by Monaco, but has just transitioned to homeowner control.? Monaco continues to stay involved as rental and lot brokers.? they are also building a combination diner and mailstop at the entrance of the resort for the benefit of the owners.
You can add facilities to your site, other than actual rooms.? Typical sites have upgraded landscaping, outdoor kithcens, palapas (sort of a thatched umbrella with a telephone pole like post), cabinets for entertainment centers, refrigerators, washer/dryers, etc.
If and when you want to rent out your lot, it goes into a pool and all lots are rented equitably.? The owner recieves a reimbursement for electricity plus half of the remaining rental fees.? The rental fees start at about $50 and go up from there based on amenities on the site tha can be used by the renter.? My understanding is that owners who rent out their lots full time typically make enough to pay their HOA fees, but that's only hearsay.
If you have any questions sent me a note.? I can usually get you a coupon for a free 3 day/2 night stay, but you'd have to talk to a sales type (most of them are really low-key and laid back)
Did I mention that there are frequent events in the clubhouse, most of which have an open bar?? ;D
The official web site is here
http://www.lasvegasmotorcoachresort.com/ but the map hasn't been updated.? It only shows the first phase and the last two phases have now been built.
Al