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| - I've happily lived in Regency Towers for over a year, so I was amazed to see the negative reviews associated with this building. Granted, I live in a completely updated unit, and have only been in other renovated units, but Regency Towers is a needle in a haystack.
I searched for a high-rise apartment for MONTHS (hotel living) prior to landing my pad at Regency. Other high-rises in Las Vegas would give me a snotty runaround vibe, bait-and-switch, or just make it all too difficult to facilitate the move-in process (cough, Allure, cough, Turnberry Towers). Moving into Regency was smooth and hassle-free.
Unlike other high-rises in Las Vegas, Regency keeps a consistent, caring staff on duty 24/7. The front desk and bellman are more than friendly and accommodating; they certainly make me smile when I depart for work and return from an evening out. I've never felt that they had ulterior motives, and it makes me feel secure seeing the same familiar faces day-in and day-out.
I should mention the neighbors. Regency seems to have a lot of older tenants, which I LOVE (even as a millennial). Friends who live in other high-rises complain of "new money" residents and prostitutes frequenting each floor...if you're a loud partier or a prostitute, this is certainly not the building for you.
Sure, Regency is an old building and renovations could be focused elsewhere - but you can't beat the willingness of the management. Anytime I have had any issue with my unit, the staff has someone to my door to help alleviate my problem within minutes. I've never had this kind of service before - and I've lived in much more "luxurious" buildings in both Los Angeles and Florida.
Living inside the gates of the Country Club is like the polar opposite of living in Las Vegas - there are full grown trees, beautiful homes, and friendly neighbors. Oh, and there isn't trash everywhere either. You may be paying a deposit for this or that, but what high-rise or community doesn't require some sort of tedious deposit?
Furthermore, you live in the best of both worlds. The Las Vegas Country Club is an oasis inside of otherwise ugly Las Vegas, and just minutes from the Strip!
I would've posted this review sooner, but I honestly didn't want to attract the wrong crowd to my favorite spot in Sin City!
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