The only common areas in La Buena Vida Estates are the roads and the entrance on Craycroft. There is no club house, no pool, no picnic area, no playground, nor any of the other amenities sometimes found in more recently developed subdivisions.
La Buena Vida Estates was first platted in 1968, before it became the practice among land developers to declare common areas in drainage features.
In La Buena Vida Estates, washes and the open desert between houses are private property, owned by the individual lot owners based on the lot property lines. Consult with your real estate professional if you have any questions or concerns about the ramifications of this aspect of lot ownership in La Buena Vida Estates.