Overall Veer is a great place to live that provides a great value for what you get. In a way its a category of its own in Las Vegas as there is nothing else that really compares on the strip. This same building would cost you 3-4x in a city like LA or NY, but that is expected in the local housing market. As with any building, there are some good and bad aspects-
Pros:
-Centralized location on the strip, great for impressing out of town guests
-Flawlessly run, tons of staff that are always helpful and keep the building clean and safe
-Rooftop pool and gym are amazing, and typically not very crowded
-Appliances are top of the line and quiet
-Rooms have floor to ceiling windows with blackout shades, gives a nice open feel to the rooms
-Walls are fairly thick to give a good buffer between rooms
-Bi-weekly happy hours with residents with free drinks at places like Hyde and Lilly
Cons:
-It is a pain in the ass to have to get your car from valet every time you need it. Usually takes 15 minutes or so (sometimes longer on weekends) and makes a quick trip to the store a big ordeal. Makes you not want to leave you apartment.
-Strip location is also a con, gets pretty old after a few months and there is constant nightly noise from Marquee. Most restaurant offerings within walking distance are extremely overpriced, per usual for the strip, I find myself driving off the strip for dinner almost every time I go out.
-Its pretty ridiculous to be paying $1700 for a 1br in LV when you can get a nice house for that a few miles away.
-Closest grocery store is Smiths on Trop which takes 15 minutes to get to. So 30 minutes roundtrip + 15-20 minutes to get your car on the weekend just to get there.
-Not much sense of community as its a very transitory building (even moreso than LV in general) and a lot of units are occupied by wealthy people from LA that drive in on weekends.