Explore The Pueblo Village of Summerlin North in Las Vegas

A complete guide to the Community

Quick Facts

Guard Gated?

No

Age Restricted?

No

Master Fee

$50

Monthly

The second Summerlin village, The Pueblo is a 568-acre mixed-use village with single and multi-family neighborhoods.

Completed in 1992, The Pueblo features a 34,000 sqft retail center, the 61.9 acre Pueblo Park, private and public schools, and a 60,000 sqft medical facility.

This post is to help everyone considering a move to The Pueblo Village. It provides details on the housing market, amenities, costs of living in the community, and more information on the surrounding area. By the end, you’ll know if The Pueblo is worth exploring, and we’ll be happy to set up a home tour.

Where is The Pueblo Village Located?

The Pueblo is Summerlin’s easternmost village. Part of Summerlin North, the village is positioned along Lake Mead Boulevard, bordered by Rampart Boulevard to the west, North Buffalo Drive to the East, and Vegas Drive south.

North of The Pueblo is Desert Shores, a master-planned community with artificial lakes.

Drive Times and Commutes From The Pueblo Village

Since The Pueblo Village is conveniently located near the Summerlin Parkway, making access to many popular destinations in Las Vegas easy. Here are the distances and drive times to some of the top destinations:

  • Las Vegas Strip: 13 miles, 18 minutes
  • Reid International Airport: 25 miles, 30 minutes
  • Allegiant Stadium: 13 miles, 26 minutes
  • Downtown Summerlin: 5.5 miles, 13 minutes
  • Red Rock Canyon: 10 miles, 20 minutes
  • Nellis Air Force Base: 17 miles, 25 minutes

The Pueblo Park

The Pueblo Park is a 60-plus-acre linear park that features a desert interpretive garden, two children’s play areas, an eight-foot-wide multi-use path, a four-foot-wide jogging path, natural areas, a basketball court, open play areas, and an exercise station area.

About Summerlin North

A section of the Summerlin master-planned community, Summerlin North is north of Charleston and includes most of Summerlin above Rampart and Sun City Summerlin.

Summerlin North is where it all began. The original villages of Summerlin started in The Hills, then ventured into The Pueblo and eventually The Trails. The first village beyond Summerlin Parkway was The Crossing and eventually Canyons

The Pueblo HOA Information

The Pueblo Village is part of the Summerlin North homeowners association. The award-winning master-planned community Summerlin is divided into three sections: Summerlin North, Summerlin South, and Summerlin West. Each division manages subdivisions within the community, setting its rules, regulations, and standards.

Most subdivisions of The Pueblo have their own sub-HOA, which carries its own fee and further CC&Rs.

Master-planned fee: $50

Fee frequency: Monthly.

To contact the HOA:

Community manager: Summerlin North

Community manager phone: 702-791-4600

Website:

One of many Summerlin entrance signs around Las Vegas

About Summerlin

Summerlin is a mixed-use master-planned community located on the west side of the Las Vegas Valley.

Known as a lifestyle community, Summerlin is home to ten golf courses which includes two TPC courses — the only two in Nevada.

Summerlin is home to more than two dozen schools — public, private and charter schools — churches, cultural facilities, 300+ village and neighborhood parks spanning more than 200 miles, business parks, shopping centers, medical facilities and homes ranging from condominiums to multi-million dollar custom homes.

Originally developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation in 1990, Summerlin spans 22,500 acres.

Summerlin quick facts:

Total population: 120,000+

Rooftops: 53,475+

Homebuilders:

  • KB Homes
  • Lennar
  • Pulte Homes
  • Richmond American Homes
  • Shea Homes
  • Taylor Morrison
  • Toll Brothers
  • Tri Pointe Homes
  • Woodside Homes

Downtown Summerlin

Downtown Summerlin is a mixed-use development off the 215 Beltway and Sahara Blvd. Spanning 400 acres, the mall is home to large and local retailers, restaurants, offices, and apartments.

Downtown Summerlin is home to events like ice skating in the winter and farmer’s markets for locals.

Downtown Summerlin quick facts:

Office square footage: 794,014 square feet

Retail square footage: 1.2 million square feet

include:

  • Apple
  • Macy’s
  • Dillards
  • Trader Joe’s
  • Crate&Barrel
  • Daiso Japan
  • Footlocker
  • Gap
  • H&M
  • Nordstrom Rack
  • Old Navy
  • Sur La Table
  • West Elm
  • Zales

Las Vegas Ballpark and City National Arena

opened in August 2017 as a practice facility for the Vegas Golden Knights hockey team. It includes a second rink for public use.

City National Arena has a merchandise store and a restaurant. The Vegas Golden Knights practices are open to the public.

The opened in 2019 with a capacity of 10,000. The ballpark is home to the Triple-A baseball team the Las Vegas Aviators.

The Las Vegas Ballpark includes 22 suites, club seats, part zones and decks, kid’ zone, bars, and a pool. The premium club is 6,700 square feet.

Summerlin Village Maps

The villages of Summerlin each have their unique feel and attributes. Here are village maps for each division of Summerlin.

Map of Summerlin north in Las Vegas
Summerlin South Village Map Summerlin North Map
Summerlin West Village map
Summerlin West Map

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Who Lives in the Las Vegas-Henderson Metro?

Get to Know the The Pueblo Metro

Total Population

10-Year Change

Family Households

63.4%

Per Household

2.66

A
Diversity Grade
White alone
43.6%
Black or African American alone
11.8%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
1.3%
Asian alone
10.3%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0.8%
Hispanic or Latino
32.3%
Men vs. Women
Female 49.9%
A
Retirement
C
Raising a Family
Under 5 years
5.8%
Under 18 years
22.7%
Over 65 years
15.4%

How does Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise compare?

Housing in 89128

Total Households

15,000

Own vs. Rent

Own 51.8%
Rent 48.17333333%

Typical Age of Homes

1980 to 1999

Common Residence Type

single-family homes

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Clark County School District

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Student-Teacher Ratio

The Clark County School District in Clark County, NV, is home to 320,245 students across 380 schools. Based on enrollment numbers, Clark County School District ranks #1 in Nevada. Grades from Pre-K to 12 are offered in the district.

Clark County School District received a student-teacher ratio grade of A, averaging students per teacher.

Learn more about the Clark County School District and explore its schools.

District Schools

380

Student Enrollments

320,245

Student-Teacher Ratio

How does Clark County School District compare?

Cost of Living in Nevada

How Does Nevada Compare?

32
in Cost of Living
20
in Minimum Wage
16
in Living Wage

Nevada State Taxes

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Should you move to Nevada?

Nevada is known for its iconic city of Las Vegas, but beyond the dazzling lights, Nevada boasts award-winning neighborhoods and stunning natural landscapes, including the and Red Rock Canyon.

Plus, the secret is out. Nevada is a very business-friendly state with affordable housing and no state income tax.

Historically, the Nevada economy relied heavily on tourism and mining. But, with the financial perks, Nevada’s two major Metros, the Las Vegas Valley and Reno, have seen expansive growth in both population and a diversifying economy.

Sparks, a Reno suburb, welcomed a in 2016. In January 2023, the company announced a $3.6 billion expansion of the state-of-the-art battery facility adding 3,000 more jobs. After decades of trying, Las Vegas is now home to two professional sports teams, the Raiders and Stanley Cup championship winners the Vegas Golden Knights.

Living in Nevada offers incredible outdoor activities, such as hiking in the stunning Valley of Fire State Park, skiing in the picturesque Lake Tahoe region, and exploring the vast desert landscapes. Residents can access California Beaches, the Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, and Death Valley National Park within a comfortable driving distance.

With its unique blend of natural beauty, economic opportunities, and proximity to beautiful destinations, Nevada continues to attract individuals seeking an exceptional lifestyle. Just beware of the 120-degree summers in Southern Nevada.

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