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Lake Las Vegas Real Estate Guide

Lake Las Vegas real estate is built around a 320-acre man-made lake inside a roughly 3,600-acre resort community in Henderson, Nevada. The development takes its cues from a Mediterranean village, with cobblestone streets, waterfront dining, and homes that range from lakefront estates to golf villas and gated active-adult neighborhoods. It is one of the few places in the desert where you can keep a boat at your dock and play championship golf the same afternoon.

The water changes everything about daily life here. Mornings might mean paddleboarding or a lakeside walk, and evenings often end with dinner overlooking the harbor.

What to Love About Lake Las Vegas

  • A 320-acre private lake supporting paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing, and yacht cruises
  • Two Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses, Reflection Bay Golf Club and the SouthShore course
  • MonteLago Village, an Italian-style waterfront district with restaurants, boutiques, and galleries
  • Two full resorts on the water, the Hilton and the Westin, with spas, pools, and dining
  • A wide range of housing, from lakefront custom homes to golf villas, condos, and townhomes
  • Del Webb at Lake Las Vegas, a gated 55-plus community with its own amenities
  • Year-round concerts, festivals, and seasonal events at the village
  • Under 30 minutes to the Las Vegas Strip and Harry Reid International Airport

Local Tip: Check whether a home includes private dock or shoreline rights before you fall in love with the view. Lakefront access varies a lot from one neighborhood to the next.

Real Estate and Homes

Housing here is broad, which is part of the appeal. You can find waterfront residences with private docks, golf course homes, golf villa condos and townhomes, custom home sites, and newer production developments.

The architecture leans Mediterranean to match the village setting, with stucco, tile, and warm color palettes that suit the lakeside backdrop. Sub-neighborhoods include The Outlook, Armano, The Peaks, Caliza, Vantage, Alta Fiore, South Shore, Amberock, and Del Webb at Lake Las Vegas.

Buyers can choose a finished home or a custom lot to build on, and the price of entry shifts quite a bit between condo living in the village and a private lakefront estate. Each neighborhood carries its own HOA and amenity structure, so expect that to factor into your decision.

Local Tip: Del Webb is the spot for buyers 55 and up who want a gated, low-maintenance lifestyle with built-in social programming and pickleball.

Lifestyle and Local Highlights

Life revolves around the lake and the village. MonteLago Village offers waterfront restaurants, wine bars, specialty shops, art galleries, and a grocery and deli, plus a steady calendar of live music and seasonal festivals along the cobblestone streets.

Recreation is the headline. Residents paddleboard, kayak, row, cruise the lake, golf the two Nicklaus courses, and use the resorts' spas, pools, and tennis. Hiking and biking trails ring the community for those who prefer dry land.

For schools, the community is part of the Clark County School District, with public campuses serving the area and additional options across greater Henderson. Families weigh school assignments alongside neighborhood choice, since the community spans a large footprint.

Access is easy for a resort setting. The Strip and Harry Reid International Airport are both under 30 minutes away, and Henderson's wider shopping, dining, and freeway network is close by. The two on-site resorts also bring visitor amenities right to residents' doorsteps.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Las Vegas

Can you use the lake at Lake Las Vegas for boating and water sports?

Yes. The 320-acre private lake supports paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing, and yacht cruises, and some homes include private docks. It is a no-wake style lake focused on calm-water recreation rather than high-speed powerboating.

What types of homes are available at Lake Las Vegas?

The community offers waterfront estates, golf course homes, golf villa condos and townhomes, custom home sites, and newer production neighborhoods. That range means buyers can find anything from a low-maintenance village condo to a private lakefront property.

Is there a 55-plus community at Lake Las Vegas?

Yes. Del Webb at Lake Las Vegas is a gated active-adult community for residents 55 and up, with its own amenities including pickleball, social programming, and access to the lake, marina village, golf, and resort features.

How far is Lake Las Vegas from the Las Vegas Strip?

The Strip is under 30 minutes by car, and Harry Reid International Airport is a similar distance. Despite the resort feel, Henderson's everyday shopping, dining, and freeway access are close.

What schools serve Lake Las Vegas?

The community falls within the Clark County School District, with public schools serving the area and additional public and private options across greater Henderson. Because the community covers a large footprint, families should confirm specific school assignments by address.

What is there to do at Lake Las Vegas besides the lake?

Beyond the water, residents have two Jack Nicklaus golf courses, two resort spas, tennis, and trails for hiking and biking. MonteLago Village adds dining, shopping, wine bars, galleries, and year-round concerts and festivals.

Is Lake Las Vegas a good place to live full time or just for vacation?

It works as both. Many residents live there year-round and value the resort amenities and lake lifestyle, while others use homes seasonally or as second residences given the on-site hotels and recreation. The range of housing supports either choice.

 

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Overview for Lake Las Vegas, NV

4,408 people live in Lake Las Vegas, where the median age is 59 and the average individual income is $92,547. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,408

Total Population

59 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density
This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$92,547

Average individual Income

Around Lake Las Vegas, NV

There's plenty to do around Lake Las Vegas, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

11
Car-Dependent
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9
Somewhat Bikeable
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Ecuarican Flavor, Train With Raheem, and Nevada Yacht Club.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 0.89 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.41 miles 21 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 3.57 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.91 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Lake Las Vegas, NV

Population Households Employment

Lake Las Vegas has 2,145 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Lake Las Vegas do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,408 people call Lake Las Vegas home. The population density is 1,201.71 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,408

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

59

Median Age

56.01 / 43.99%

Men vs Women

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  • High School Degree
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Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$92,547

Average individual Income

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