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Nevada's second-largest city — 20 minutes east of the Strip, with housing stock that spans 1940s dam-worker bungalows to guard-gated Anthem estates.
The heart of the valley — locals navigate by cross-streets, not neighborhood names, and the housing spans 1960s midtown ranches to 1990s northwest tract homes.
Del Webb to Toll Brothers — 21 age-restricted communities across the valley, one simple process for selling without listings, showings, or repair demands.
An incorporated city with its own government and ZIP codes — from the original working neighborhoods near Carey Ave to the Aliante master plan 15 minutes north.
Howard Hughes Corporation's 22,500-acre master plan — three generations of villages from The Hills to Kestrel, 54,000+ rooftops, and a brand name that carries more weight than any Las Vegas ZIP code.
Southwest Vegas from Flamingo to the 215 Beltway — original 1980s Spring Valley ranches, The Lakes, Desert Shores, Rhodes Ranch, and Mountain's Edge all in one connected stretch of the valley.
Henderson's founding master-planned community — 1,219 Spanish Colonial homes from the early 1990s, original buyers still in residence, and the architectural standards that have held up better than most valley product from that era.
A large SE Las Vegas master-planned community — 130+ subdivisions across ZIPs 89123 and 89183, built from the mid-1990s through the 2010s, close to Harry Reid Airport and the I-215 interchange.
A guard-gated luxury enclave on the I-15 corridor — from Tuscan-Mediterranean family homes in The Villages to custom golf-course estates in The Estates.
A small incorporated city 28 miles from the Strip — no casinos, growth-controlled, with housing stock from 1930s dam-worker bungalows to newer golf-course construction.
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