Lone Mountain West community aerial view, Las Vegas Nevada

Lone Mountain WestHomes for Sale in Las Vegas, Nevada

79New Listings
$480,726Median Sale Price
33Avg Days to Close
Search Homes in Lone Mountain West
ZIP: 89166, 89149
Type: Suburban · Master-Planned
Price Range: $500K–$1M
HOA: $50–$200/mo
Est. 2015

Lone Mountain West Demographics

25,000+
Population
36
Median Age
$95,000
Avg Household Income
8,000+
Total Households
78%
Homeownership Rate

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2022 5-Year Estimates.

Where is Lone Mountain West?

Las Vegas, Nevada — Las Vegas, Nevada.

~25 min
to the Strip
via US-95 South → I-15
~15 min
to Downtown Summerlin
via I-215 West
~30 min
to Harry Reid Airport
via US-95 → I-15 South
~10 min
to Centennial Hills
via Durango Dr / US-95

NEW LONE MOUNTAIN WEST LISTINGS

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Lone Mountain West: Suburban · Master-Planned Living in Las Vegas

Lone Mountain West is a suburban · master-planned community in Las Vegas, Nevada (ZIP 89166/89149), established in 2015, spanning ~3,500 acres, with 5,000+ homes. Lone Mountain West is one of the fastest-growing residential corridors in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. Situated west of the landmark Lone Mountain peak and north of the 215 Beltway, this area has transformed from open desert into a thriving collection of newer master-planned neighborhoods with modern floor plans, energy-efficient construction, and dramatic mountain views in every direction.

Development in Lone Mountain West accelerated significantly after 2015, with national builders like Toll Brothers, Lennar, KB Home, and Richmond American acquiring large parcels for new communities. The result is a landscape dominated by contemporary two-story and single-story homes built to the latest building codes, featuring open floor plans, gourmet kitchens, and generous lot sizes compared to older parts of the valley.

The area's appeal centers on its balance of relative newness and accessibility. Homes in the $500K to $1M range offer square footage and lot sizes that would cost significantly more in Summerlin or Henderson. The 215 Beltway provides a direct corridor to Summerlin, the Strip, and the airport, while the US-95 interchange at Durango connects north to Centennial Hills and south to downtown. Retail and dining options along Deer Springs Way and Farm Road continue to expand rapidly.

For families, Lone Mountain West offers access to some of the newer CCSD schools in the district, with several campuses built within the last decade. The area's elevation provides cooler summer temperatures than the valley floor, and the proximity to Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs and the desert foothills gives outdoor enthusiasts hiking and cycling access that rivals any community in Las Vegas.

Lone Mountain West At a Glance

Established2015
DeveloperVarious
Total Acreage~3,500 acres
Homes5,000+
Median Home Price$480,726
ZIP Codes89166, 89149
Guard-GatedNo
HOA$50–$200/mo

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Top 7 Facts About Lone Mountain West

  1. Lone Mountain West spans ~3,500 acres in Las Vegas, Nevada (ZIP 89166, 89149).
  2. Lone Mountain West was established in 2015.
  3. Lone Mountain West contains 5,000+ homes with prices ranging from $500K–$1M.
  4. Lone Mountain West is a suburban · master-planned community.
  5. HOA fees in Lone Mountain West range from $50–$200/mo per month.
  6. Top-rated schools serving Lone Mountain West include Divich Elementary (7/10) and Rogich Middle School (7/10).
  7. Lone Mountain West is located ~25 min to the Strip via US-95 South → I-15.

What Makes Lone Mountain West Stand Out

New Construction

Predominantly built after 2015, Lone Mountain West features modern energy-efficient homes with open floor plans, smart home technology, and contemporary finishes throughout.

Mountain Views

Dramatic views of Lone Mountain, the Spring Mountains, and the Sheep Range from elevated lots. Many homes enjoy unobstructed desert panoramas in multiple directions.

215 Beltway Access

Direct access to the I-215 Beltway at multiple interchanges provides fast commutes to Summerlin, the Strip, Henderson, and Harry Reid International Airport.

Growing Retail Corridor

New shopping centers along Deer Springs Way and Farm Road feature grocery, dining, medical, and fitness options. Commercial development is keeping pace with residential growth.

Newer Schools

Several CCSD schools built within the last decade serve the area, with lower student-to-teacher ratios and modern facilities compared to older parts of the valley.

Strong Appreciation

As one of the valley's newest growth corridors, Lone Mountain West has seen consistent home value appreciation driven by limited inventory and high demand from families and professionals.

Parks & Recreation Near Lone Mountain West

Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs

9200 Tule Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89131

680 acres
  • Fishing ponds
  • Picnic areas
  • Walking trails
  • Historic ranch buildings
  • Wildlife viewing

Lone Mountain Regional Park

4445 N Jensen St, Las Vegas, NV 89129

~38 acres
  • Sports fields
  • Playground
  • Walking paths
  • Picnic shelters
  • Basketball courts

Tule Springs Fossil Beds NM

Tule Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89131

22,650 acres
  • Hiking trails
  • Fossil sites
  • Desert exploration
  • Educational programs

The Lone Mountain West Lifestyle

~25 min
to the Strip
3+
Nearby Parks
5,000+
Homes
2015
Established
No
Guard-Gated

HOA Information for Lone Mountain West

Fees & Management

Monthly HOA Range$50–$200/mo
Guard-GatedNo
Community TypeSuburban · Master-Planned

Management

Community Association

HOA fees are subject to change. Verify current fees with the management company before purchase.

What HOA Typically Covers

  • Common area landscaping and maintenance
  • Community parks and trail maintenance
  • Neighborhood street maintenance
  • Exterior architectural standards enforcement
  • Reserve fund contributions

Schools Serving Lone Mountain West

School NameGradesRating
Divich ElementaryK–57/10
Rogich Middle School6–87/10
Shadow Ridge High School9–126/10
Mountain View Christian SchoolPreK–8A
Bishop Gorman High School9–12A+
Doral Academy of NevadaK–89/10
Pinecrest Academy of NevadaK–128/10

School assignments are address-specific. Verify with CCSD before purchasing.

What Lone Mountain West Buyers Say

★★★★★
Nevada Real Estate Group helped us find a brand-new home in Lone Mountain West with incredible mountain views. They knew exactly which builders offered the best value and negotiated upgrades we didn't think were possible.
Ryan & Megan P.Bought in Lone Mountain West · 2025
★★★★★
We sold our Summerlin townhome and bought a much larger home in Lone Mountain West for the same price. Nevada Real Estate Group handled both transactions flawlessly.
David T.Bought in Lone Mountain West · 2024

Frequently Asked Questions About Lone Mountain West

The questions buyers ask most when exploring Lone Mountain West.

Homes in Lone Mountain West range from approximately $500,000 for newer production homes to $1 million or more for semi-custom and custom homes on larger lots with mountain views.
Yes. Lone Mountain West is one of the best family-oriented areas in Las Vegas, with newer schools, modern parks, safe neighborhoods, and a growing retail corridor. The newer construction also means lower maintenance costs.
Lone Mountain West spans ZIP codes 89166 and 89149 in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. Home prices range from $500K–$1M.
Lone Mountain West is approximately 25 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip via US-95 South to I-15. The 215 Beltway also provides access to Summerlin and the western valley.
Yes. Lone Mountain West remains one of the most active new construction corridors in the Las Vegas Valley. New communities, schools, and retail centers continue to be developed throughout the area.
Lone Mountain West is served by CCSD schools including Shadow Ridge High School (6/10) and several newer elementary and middle schools. Private and charter options include Doral Academy (9/10) and Pinecrest Academy (8/10).
Most communities in Lone Mountain West have HOA fees ranging from $50 to $200 per month, covering common area maintenance, community amenities, and neighborhood landscaping.
Lone Mountain West sits at approximately 3,000 to 3,400 feet elevation, noticeably higher than the valley floor. This provides slightly cooler temperatures in summer and dramatic views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
The best sub-neighborhood depends on your priorities — school zones, lot size, home age, and proximity to amenities all vary within the community. Nevada Real Estate Group agents who specialize in Lone Mountain West can walk you through the specific blocks and streets that match your criteria.
New construction availability varies by season and builder phase. Some sections of Lone Mountain West have active new home sales while others are fully built out with resale-only inventory. Contact Nevada Real Estate Group for the most current new construction options.

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