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| - I'm going to make this short & sweet, Vegas Towers blows. When I first moved in I was lured by the "newly renovated units" and the promise of young college kid neighbors & what a bargain it is to live so close to the strip - bs. Granted these units did get new carpet and appliances, but that doesn't change the fact that this building has got to be 60+ years old. The hallways of this building feel like walking through a hospital with carpet. The AC units are older than time itself. The sliding glass doors seal shut about as good as a torn ziplock bag causing your electricity bill in the summer to be way higher than it should. As for the your neighbors.. College kids? Hardly. Vegas towers is a retirement home in disguise, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Senior citizens are constantly leaving shopping carts (I have no idea where the come from) in the hallways, garbage on the floors, and disposing of their pet's waste in the laundry room! Absolutely disgusting, especially when there is 1 laundry room to be shared on each floor by every tenet on that floor. As for the price to live here, way too much. 955 for a 1 bedroom.. You might as well pay the extra 300 and live in Veer or Panorama. Other negatives about VT - The gym (if you wanna call it that) is a joke. It's got 2 treadmills, 2 stair steppers, a bike, and a resistance machine built in the 1970s. No weights, benches, or room to do any real exercises. Locker rooms are not up kept at all. CONSTRUCTION. There is constant beating and banging in this place. It sounds like they gave a 7 year old a hammer and told them to hit the walls for 6 hours a day.
Only real positives of VT is that it's close to the strip. The only reason I'm giving VT 2 stars instead of 1 is because I'm yet to see any rodents or insects, which is shocking to say the least. Don't do it people. Go to Vegas Grand if you're gonna be in this part of the neighborhood.
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