Las Vegas, NV
Updated April 29, 2026 · Would You Live There?
Good for now
Verdict
$613K
Median Price
2/100
Walk Score
7.2/10
Schools
Score Breakdown
Our Take
If you value good schools and decent income, this part of Las Vegas can work for you. But the high housing costs, low walkability and limited transit make it a stretch for anyone looking for a convenient, low‑cost lifestyle.
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The Good
- ✓Strong median household income of $113k
- ✓High quality high schools with ratings 7‑9
- ✓Low flood risk (Zone X)
- ✓Moderate property taxes compared to national average
Real Talk
- !Walk score of 2 means you’ll need a car for most errands
- !Median home price $613k is high for the region
- !No reliable public transit options in the neighborhood
- !Noise and traffic from nearby highways can be disruptive
- $HOA fees for many townhome communities
- $Higher utility bills due to hot climate
- $State and local taxes on real estate
Best For
Risk Snapshot
Crime & Safety
Las Vegas, NV
Safety grade
5% higher than the national average
2% higher than the national average
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Rates are estimated from neighborhood characteristics using national FBI baselines. Actual figures vary by block — always verify with local sources before making decisions.
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