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Safe, Affordable Neighborhoods in Las Vegas

Thinking of moving to Las Vegas? The Strip isn’t the only thing this Nevada city has to offer! In fact, there are more than 300 neighborhoods where Las Vegas residents can find great schools, family-friendly areas, a variety of unique homes, and plenty of activities away from tourist traps. Consider settling down in one of these five safe, affordable neighborhoods in Las Vegas!

Centennial Hills

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  • Home Price: $216,567 median purchase price; $1,123 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 58% of Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Located in the northwest corner of the metro, this Las Vegas neighborhood is noted for its family-friendly atmosphere, abundance of all-ages activities, and affordable single-family homes. People moving to Las Vegas in search of the quieter side of the city will appreciate Centennial Hills’ distance from The Strip—which, at 28 minutes away, is close enough to visit for a night on the town, but far enough away that Centennial Hills residents can easily avoid tourists. This inexpensive Las Vegas neighborhood is also great for dog lovers, as it has two designated dog parks, as well as dog-friendly businesses like Metro Pizza.

Things to Do in Centennial Hills

Shoot some hoops, skateboard, or play a game on the roller hockey rink at Mountain Ridge Park. Take fitness classes, swim laps in the pool, or pump some iron at the Centennial Hills YMCA. Enroll in a session yourself or volunteer your service toward horse therapy programs at Spirit Therapies. Head to Shall We Play? and try your hand at a public board game tournament. Enjoy the Las Vegas weather as you let Fido run free at the Centennial Hills Dog Park. Get some retail therapy at local shopping centers like Centennial Center, Centennial Gateway, and Centennial Crossroads. Wake up right with a fresh, delicious pastry like a Fried Brionut at Blooming Buns Bakehouse. Build your own box of cereal or have a Churros Waffle at the world’s No. 1 cereal bar, The Cereal Killerz. Spice things up with Salmon Green Curry or Crispy Duck Curry at Lemon Grass & Lime. Or savor amazing Mediterranean flavors like Fire Grilled Lamb Chops at Market Grille Cafe.

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The Lakes

  • Home Price: $305,152 median purchase price; $1,111 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 73% of Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

One of the safest and most affordable neighborhoods in Las Vegas, The Lakes is a master-planned community designed around the 30-acre Lake Sahara. New residents are drawn here by the neighborhood’s affordability, good rental properties, and highest-ranked schools in the state, including Advanced Technologies Academy. Housing options like luxury lakefront homes and gated single-family houses give this Las Vegas neighborhood a resort-style feel, as does its seclusion from the high-energy vibe of The Strip and Downtown Las Vegas. In addition to being one of the best places to live in Vegas, The Lakes is also highly desirable for its variety of amenities and things to do!

Things to Do in The Lakes

Tee off on the golf course at the 160-acre Canyon Gate Country Club. Cycle the 15 miles of bicycle paths or go largemouth bass fishing on Lake Sahara. Split up into teams and book a round of laser tag with friends at Battle Blast. Take a quilting class or shop handmade crafts at The Christmas Goose Quilt Shop. Get a couple’s massage on date night, a deep-tissue massage post-workout, or try any of the other therapeutic massage options at Luxury Thai Spa. Spend your morning with a book and a featured drink like the Mustachio from Madhouse Coffee. Play video poker while you enjoy weekday specials like Baked Half Chicken on Thursday at The Lakes Lounge. Order a thin-crust Meat Pie or other favorites at the Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives-recognized Those Guys Pies. Or try a plate of Seitan Sassy Wings for lunch or a stack of Happy Home Pancakes for breakfast at Violette’s Vegan Organic Cafe & Juice Bar.

Lone Mountain

  • Home Price: $224,867 median purchase price; $1,291 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 77% of Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Lone Mountain shares its name with a nearby peak outside of Red Rock Canyon. Recreational space is abundant in this scenic Las Vegas neighborhood, including public parks, basketball and tennis courts, and more. Homes in Lone Mountain range from Spanish Colonial properties to Mid-Century Modern estates and beyond. Families moving to Las Vegas can find high-quality schools in Lone Mountain, including Somerset Academy, a college prep school. Aside from its amenities, Lone Mountain is also an ideal place to live in Las Vegas for people looking for a more laid-back setting, as the neighborhood is on the edge of the city while still offering convenient access to major roadways like Bruce Woodbury Beltway.

Things to Do in Lone Mountain

Go for a hike or ride your bike up the rocky desert trail of Lone Mountain Park. Take your pup for an off-leash run at the Barkin’ Basin Dog Park, which features three separate gated areas offering safe spaces to play for dogs of all sizes. Play an 18-hole round of golf at the stunning Durango Hills Golf Course. Challenge your friends to some disc golf at Mountain Crest Community Center. Sign up for fitness classes at CrossFit Raw Appeal. Share a Shrimp Ceviche starter with friends then chow down on an Asada Taco Plate for the main course at Sin Fronteras Tacos. Get your sushi fix with a Dragon Roll, some Yellowtail, or one of the many other offerings at Sushi Bomb. Try some of the best authentic Indian food in Las Vegas at Saffron Flavors of India, which serves dishes like Aloo Gobi and Bombay Potatoes. Or grab some American comfort food like Lamb Chops or a Tuna Melt at Steiner’s.

Summerlin

  • Home Price: $328,923 median purchase price; $1,364 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 81% of Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Families, retirees

West of Downtown Las Vegas, you’ll find one of the best neighborhoods in Las Vegas. Summerlin is a popular residential area with everything from contemporary apartments to spacious single-family homes. The neighborhood has several golf courses, providing more green space than you’d usually find in the Vegas area. Bordered by Red Rock Canyon, Summerlin is an expansive area that includes several small communities of its own, like the 55+ community of Sun City Summerlin, as well as more than two dozen local schools. Also, between year-round recreational hubs like the Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix and seasonal family activities like the Pumpkin Patch and Artisan Craft Festival, there’s a wide range of all-ages activities in Summerlin!

Things to Do in Summerlin

Visit Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and admire the views on a 13-mile drive through the rocky landscape. Play a round of golf on the spacious, beautiful green at Angel Park. Hit the slots or catch live performances without traveling to the Strip at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa. Shop to your heart’s content, catch a baseball game at Las Vegas Ballpark, or jam out to live music during the summer concert series in Downtown Summerlin. Shop one-of-a-kind boutiques, browse luxury retailers, and visit delicious local restaurants at Tivoli Village. Enjoy a filling breakfast of Stuffed French Toast, Country Benedict, or one of the many omelets at Omelet House. Try authentic Italian dishes in a comfortable, family-style setting at My Mother’s House, where they serve favorites like Chicken Marsala and Linguine Alfredo. Or eat your fill of NOLA fare like a Sizzled Ham Po-Boy or Crazy Cajun Ragout Burger at the Guy Fieri-approved Lola’s.

Tule Springs

  • Home Price: $253,160 median purchase price; $1,305 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 88% of Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Located in the quiet desert landscape of Northwest Las Vegas just off US-95, Tule Springs is one of the best options for a safe, affordable neighborhood in Las Vegas. Not only is it far from the hustle and bustle of Downtown Las Vegas and the Vegas Strip, but Tule Springs also offers residents plenty of outdoor amenities, including Floyd Lamb Park, hiking trails, fossil beds, and the springs for which the neighborhood is named. As for housing, renters have their pick of townhomes and Spanish Colonial properties, while home buyers can find tons of new construction in this developing area.

Things to Do in Tule Springs

Marvel at remarkable paleontological sites where the remains of mammoths, ground sloths, and other large land animals were unearthed at The Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument. Check out the 21-building Tule Springs Ranch, a district of historic ranch-style living in the heart of Las Vegas. See nature in a different light at the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary, which provides a safe haven to animals both exotic and domestic, from toucans to tortoises and everything in between. Try unique breakfast skillets and delicious omelettes like the Nonnas Apple Pie skillet or Ham I Am signature omelette at Omelette Cafe. Order mouthwatering Emperor’s Chicken or some Crispy Royal Prawns at Gourmet China. Or sample Authentic Hawaiian meals like Kalua Pig & Cabbage at Island Flavors.

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