NORTH LAS VEGAS REAL ESTATE AGENTS

North Las Vegas Real Estate Agents — NLV Submarket Specialists

North Las Vegas is the most rapidly-changing residential market in the Las Vegas metro — Aliante, Tule Springs, and Centennial Hills are absorbing the bulk of new in-migration. Our NLV-focused agents work the specific master plans rather than the entire valley, which matters when you are trying to find the right home in the right corridor.

$4.1B+Total sales volume
6,225+Properties sold
9,061+Five-star reviews
150+Agent team
16+Years local

Chris Nevada · Nevada License S.181401 · LPT Realty · Verifiable at red.nv.gov

Why work with a NREG agent in North Las Vegas?

  • Deep NLV submarket coverage: Aliante, Eldorado, Tule Springs, Centennial Hills, Lone Mountain — our NLV agents work each one specifically and know the HOA structures, lot sizes, and resale dynamics.
  • RV-friendly inventory expertise: North Las Vegas has the deepest RV-friendly inventory in the valley (Aliante, Eldorado, and the unincorporated NLV areas), and we have agents who specifically work the RV-buyer pool.
  • Lennar NextGen + multi-gen expertise: Tule Springs and Skye Canyon contain meaningful Lennar NextGen production inventory; we close these multi-gen homes regularly.
  • First-time buyer specialization: North Las Vegas is the most active first-time-buyer market in the metro — our agents work FHA and Nevada Housing Division programs (Home Is Possible) frequently.
  • Verifiable credentials: Chris Nevada is a licensed Nevada real estate broker (license S.181401, verifiable at red.nv.gov), and our 150-agent team operates under LPT Realty.

North Las Vegas submarkets we cover

Each North Las Vegas-area submarket has distinct HOA structures, school zones, lot sizes, and resale dynamics. Our agents work submarket-specific shortlists rather than generic citywide rotations.

Match me with a North Las Vegas agent

Tell us your price range, neighborhood priorities, and whether you're buying, selling, or both — a NREG agent will respond the same business day with 3 agent recommendations and a 30-minute consult window.

Prefer to call? (702) 637-1759 · email info@nevadagroup.com

Frequently asked questions about North Las Vegas real estate agents

How is the North Las Vegas market different from the City of Las Vegas?
North Las Vegas is its own incorporated city with its own zoning code, school district overlap (still part of CCSD), and municipal services. Practical differences for buyers: NLV residential zoning permits accessory RV storage on most lots (the City of Las Vegas does not), HOA-governed master plans are fewer (Aliante is the largest), and median home prices run roughly 10 to 18% below the LV-metro average. NLV is the fastest-growing residential market in the metro on a percentage basis.
Are there good schools in North Las Vegas?
Yes, but distribution is uneven. Centennial Hills (technically in unincorporated Las Vegas) and the Aliante master plan are zoned to high-performing CCSD schools (Centennial High, Cimarron-Memorial, parts of Palo Verde). Older NLV neighborhoods (Eldorado, Carey Avenue corridor) are zoned to schools that consistently rate lower. School zoning is parcel-specific — our NLV agents pull the school-zone verification on every property toured.
How much does a NLV real estate agent cost?
Buyer representation typically costs the buyer nothing in NLV — the seller compensates the buyer agent in most transactions. For sellers, total commission usually runs 5 to 6% of the sale price (negotiable based on home price, marketing scope, and timeline). Nevada Real Estate Group provides a written commission proposal at the listing appointment with no obligation to sign. After the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer-agent compensation is negotiated separately and disclosed in the MLS for every listing.
Can I find a home with RV storage in North Las Vegas?
Yes — NLV has the deepest RV-friendly residential inventory in the Las Vegas metro. Aliante, Eldorado, Tule Springs, and the unincorporated NLV areas all permit on-site RV storage (subject to HOA bylaws in master plans). For the live MLS feed of LV-metro RV-equipped homes, see our homes with RV garages page. Our NLV agents pre-screen for the actual lot dimensions to confirm your specific RV will fit before you tour.
How are NLV new construction homes priced?
NLV new construction in 2026 runs roughly $350K to $725K depending on community, plan size, and lot premium. Lennar, KB Home, Pulte, Richmond American, and Beazer all have active NLV communities. The negotiation lever varies by builder — Lennar tends to discount via lender incentives, Pulte often offers free option upgrades, KB Home structures rate buy-downs. Our new-construction-focused agents know which builder offers which incentive package at any given month.
Is North Las Vegas safe for buyers from out of state?
Yes, with the caveat that the city contains both suburban master-plan communities (Aliante, Tule Springs — comparable to any suburban Las Vegas neighborhood) and older corridor neighborhoods that perform differently on crime statistics. According to FBI Uniform Crime Reports, the master-plan communities specifically have crime rates comparable to or below the LV metro average. Our NLV agents brief out-of-state relocators on the specific safety profile of each neighborhood before tours, which avoids the common mistake of judging the whole city by the older corridors.