Where to Live

Las Vegas Neighborhood Guides

The valley is bigger and more varied than most people realize. Here’s a look at six areas I work in most — or take the 2-minute quiz to get a personalized match.

Summerlin, Las Vegas near Red Rock Canyon

Summerlin

$450K–$2M+ Master-planned Northwest/West Valley

Master-planned, walkable, and full of parks, trails, and top-rated schools. Summerlin is the go-to for families and anyone who wants suburban polish with mountain views and easy access to Red Rock Canyon.

Best for: families, move-up buyers, golf and trail lovers, buyers who want HOA amenities.

Henderson and Green Valley, Las Vegas

Henderson & Green Valley

$400K–$1.2M Established Southeast Valley

Consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the country. Henderson offers established, tree-lined neighborhoods, strong schools, and a quieter pace, with easy access to both the Strip and Lake Las Vegas.

Best for: families, retirees, buyers who want stability and strong resale value.

Downtown Las Vegas Arts District

Downtown & the Arts District

$275K–$650K Urban & up-and-coming Central

Lofts, bungalows, and new builds mixed in with galleries, coffee shops, and First Friday energy. This is the neighborhood for buyers who want walkability, culture, and a shorter commute to everything.

Best for: first-time buyers, young professionals, investors, anyone who wants urban energy.

Southwest Las Vegas neighborhood

Southwest Las Vegas

$375K–$800K Fast-growing Southwest Valley

New construction, wide streets, and some of the newest schools in the valley. The Southwest (Mountains Edge, Rhodes Ranch, Skye Canyon-adjacent areas) is popular with buyers who want a brand-new home without the Summerlin price tag.

Best for: new-construction buyers, growing families, buyers wanting more house for the money.

Anthem and Lake Las Vegas

Anthem & Lake Las Vegas

$500K–$3M+ Guard-gated & luxury Southeast Valley

Guard-gated communities, resort-style amenities, and in the case of Lake Las Vegas, an actual lake with a marina and waterfront dining. This is where buyers go for privacy, views, and a true resort feel at home.

Best for: luxury buyers, second-home buyers, buyers who want privacy and amenities.

Northwest Las Vegas Valley and Aliante

Northwest Valley & Aliante

$350K–$650K Value-focused North Las Vegas

One of the best-value corners of the valley, with newer inventory, easy freeway access, and a quieter, more residential feel. A strong option for buyers who want space and a lower price point without sacrificing new construction.

Best for: first-time buyers, budget-conscious buyers, commuters to North Las Vegas and Downtown.

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