Central Las Vegas, Nevada

Paradise Homes
For Sale

The unincorporated heart of Las Vegas — home to the Strip, UNLV, Harry Reid Airport, and the widest range of housing in the valley.

600+Active Listings
$150K–$10M+Price Range
0–10 minTo the Strip
230K+Population

Where is Paradise?

Encompassing the central Las Vegas corridor from the Strip to UNLV to Harry Reid Airport — the geographic and economic heart of the valley.

0–10 min
to the Strip
The Strip is in Paradise
0–10 min
to Harry Reid Airport
Airport is in Paradise
~10 min
to Downtown Las Vegas
via Las Vegas Blvd North
~15 min
to Henderson
via I-215 or Eastern Ave

New Paradise Listings

The 12 most recently listed properties in Paradise — condos, high-rises, townhomes, and single-family homes from $150K to $10M+.

Listing data sourced from regional MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Updated daily.

Paradise: Where Las Vegas Actually Lives

Most people don't realize that the Las Vegas Strip isn't actually in Las Vegas. It's in Paradise — an unincorporated town of roughly 230,000 people that encompasses the geographic and economic center of the entire valley. The Strip, Harry Reid International Airport, UNLV, the Las Vegas Convention Center, the T-Mobile Arena, Allegiant Stadium — they're all technically in Paradise. When people picture “Las Vegas,” they're mostly picturing Paradise.

For real estate, this means Paradise offers something no other community in the valley can — the ability to live within walking distance or a short drive of the largest concentration of employment, entertainment, and economic activity in Nevada. If you work on the Strip, at the airport, at the Convention Center, or at UNLV, living in Paradise can mean a commute measured in minutes instead of miles. For hospitality workers doing shift work, that proximity isn't a luxury — it's a quality-of-life necessity.

The housing stock here is the most varied in the valley. You can find a $150K condo near UNLV, a mid-century ranch in Paradise Palms or Huntridge with genuine architectural character, a modern townhome in the Hughes Center business district, or a $10M penthouse in a Strip-adjacent luxury high-rise. No other community covers that spectrum. The neighborhoods east of the Strip — along Maryland Parkway, around UNLV, and in the established residential blocks between Eastern and Tropicana — have a walkable urban character that's unique in Las Vegas.

Paradise also has a strong investor case. Steady rental demand from hospitality workers, UNLV students, business travelers, and short-term vacation renters means well-located properties rarely sit vacant. The ongoing development around Allegiant Stadium, the Convention Center expansion, and UNLV's growth continue to push demand higher. For both owner-occupants and investors, Paradise delivers a combination of location, variety, and upside that the suburban master-planned communities simply can't match.

Paradise At a Glance

TypeUnincorporated town
CountyClark County
Population~230,000
Area~46 sq miles
Median Home Price~$375,000
Neighborhoods40+
LandmarksThe Strip, UNLV, Airport
Business DistrictHughes Center / Howard Hughes Pkwy
Key FreewaysI-15 & I-215
Convention CenterLas Vegas Convention Center
Distance to Strip0–10 min
Distance to Airport0–10 min

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What Makes Paradise Stand Out

The Strip, the airport, UNLV, and the widest housing spectrum in the valley — all in one community.

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Home of the Las Vegas Strip

The entire Strip corridor falls within Paradise. Living here means the world’s most famous entertainment district is your neighborhood — not a commute destination.

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Airport in Your Backyard

Harry Reid International Airport is within Paradise’s boundaries. Some neighborhoods are 5 minutes from the terminal — a massive advantage for frequent travelers and aviation workers.

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UNLV Campus & Culture

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas brings academic, cultural, and athletic energy. The campus district supports a vibrant rental market and a walkable urban lifestyle.

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Widest Price Spectrum

$150K condos to $10M+ penthouses. No other Las Vegas community covers this range. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, an investor, or a luxury seeker, Paradise has your price point.

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Strong Investment Market

Steady rental demand from Strip workers, UNLV students, and tourists. Allegiant Stadium, Convention Center expansion, and UNLV growth continue driving appreciation.

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Urban Walkability

The UNLV district, Maryland Parkway corridor, and Hughes Center area offer something rare in Las Vegas — genuinely walkable urban neighborhoods with restaurants, shops, and services.

Explore Paradise's Neighborhoods

From mid-century character homes to Strip-adjacent luxury high-rises — the most diverse housing in Las Vegas.

Strip-Adjacent High-Rises
Luxury · High-Rise · Views

Luxury condominium towers on and near the Las Vegas Strip — Veer Towers, Panorama, Allure, and others. Floor-to-ceiling views, resort amenities, and a lifestyle unlike anything else in the valley.

From $400K
Hughes Center / Howard Hughes
Business District · Upscale

The corporate heart of Las Vegas with upscale condos and townhomes. Walking distance to offices, restaurants, and the Strip. Popular with professionals and executives.

From $350K
UNLV District
Urban · Walkable

The neighborhoods surrounding UNLV with a vibrant mix of single-family homes, condos, and townhomes. Walkable to campus, restaurants, and Maryland Parkway retail.

From $250K
Paradise Palms
Mid-Century · Character

A historic mid-century modern neighborhood built in the 1960s. Architectural character, mature trees, and a creative community vibe. One of Las Vegas’s most distinctive residential areas.

From $350K
Huntridge
Historic · Walkable

One of Las Vegas’s oldest residential neighborhoods with genuine historic character, walkability to local shops and restaurants, and proximity to the Arts District.

From $300K
Airport Corridor Condos
Investor · Entry-Level

Condos and townhomes near the airport corridor. The most accessible price points in Paradise — popular with investors, first-time buyers, and hospitality workers who need proximity.

From $150K
Las Vegas Strip skyline and urban lifestyle in Paradise

Strip Access, University Culture, and a Walkable Urban Core

Paradise is the only community in the Las Vegas Valley where you can genuinely live an urban lifestyle. The Strip, UNLV, and the Maryland Parkway corridor create pockets of walkability, dining density, and cultural activity that the suburban communities can't replicate.

Whether it's catching a show on the Strip, grabbing dinner on Maryland Parkway, or watching a UNLV game, entertainment and culture are woven into daily life here.

Las Vegas Strip — world-class entertainment, dining, and nightlife within your community’s borders
UNLV campus — academic events, athletics (Runnin’ Rebels), and cultural programming year-round
Maryland Parkway corridor — local restaurants, shops, and services in a walkable urban setting
Allegiant Stadium and T-Mobile Arena — Raiders, Golden Knights, concerts, and major events
Las Vegas Convention Center — CES, SEMA, and hundreds of major conventions driving economic activity

Schools Serving Paradise Families

A wide range of public, private, and charter options across the community.

Public Schools (CCSD)

Paradise ElementaryK–5
Tom Williams ElementaryK–5
Roy W. Martin Middle School6–8
Jim Bridger Middle School6–8
Rancho High School9–12
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts9–12
Southeast Career Technical Academy9–12

Private & University

Bishop Gorman High SchoolCatholic · 9–12
The Meadows SchoolPreK–12
UNLVUniversity
Nevada State UniversityUniversity

Charter & Specialty

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts9–12
Somerset AcademyK–8
Doral Academy of NevadaK–8
Coral Academy of ScienceK–12
School Assignment Note: Paradise covers a vast area with many school zones. Quality varies significantly by neighborhood. Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is a selective magnet school. Always confirm your assigned school with CCSD before purchasing.

Paradise Home Buyer FAQ

The questions I hear most from buyers exploring Paradise.

Paradise is an unincorporated town within Clark County — it’s not part of the City of Las Vegas. Despite having a Las Vegas mailing address, Paradise is its own census-designated place governed by the Clark County Commission. The Las Vegas Strip, Harry Reid International Airport, UNLV, and the Las Vegas Convention Center are all technically in Paradise, not Las Vegas.
Paradise has enormous variety. Many older residential neighborhoods have no HOA at all. Newer condo and townhome developments near the Strip typically run $200–$500+ per month with resort-style amenities. Mid-range subdivisions with HOAs run $50–$120 per month. The range reflects Paradise’s diversity — from historic neighborhoods to luxury high-rises.
The Strip is in Paradise. Depending on your specific neighborhood, you could be walking distance to a major resort or 5–10 minutes by car. The entire eastern side of the Strip corridor from the Sahara to Mandalay Bay falls within Paradise’s boundaries. For hospitality workers, this is the ultimate commute advantage.
Paradise covers the widest price spectrum in the Las Vegas Valley. Condos start around $150K–$200K. Single-family homes in established neighborhoods run $300K–$600K. Luxury high-rise condos on or near the Strip can reach $1M–$10M+. The median across all of Paradise sits around $375K, but that number masks enormous variety.
Paradise encompasses a huge area with distinct neighborhoods. The UNLV district is popular with students and faculty. The Hughes Center / Howard Hughes Parkway corridor is a business hub with upscale condos. Paradise Palms and Huntridge are mid-century neighborhoods with character. The Strip-adjacent areas cater to hospitality workers and investors. Each has its own feel and price point.
Paradise is one of the strongest investor markets in the valley. Proximity to the Strip, airport, Convention Center, and UNLV creates steady rental demand from hospitality workers, students, business travelers, and short-term vacation renters. Condos near the Strip and single-family homes in the UNLV area are particularly popular with investors.
Paradise has a wide range of school options given its size. CCSD operates many schools in the area. UNLV’s campus provides educational and cultural resources. The area also has charter and private school options. School quality varies significantly by neighborhood — always confirm your assigned school with CCSD before purchasing.

Ready to Find Your Paradise Home?

Whether you're looking for a Strip-view penthouse, a mid-century gem in Paradise Palms, or an investment condo near the airport, I'll help you navigate Paradise's incredible variety.

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