Valley Vista is a charming D.R. Horton community in North Las Vegas, NV. The 2,600-acre community features 21 neighborhoods, three parks, and miles of walking and biking paths.
In 2019, Valley Vista won the Best of Las Vegas award for the best master-planned community. The community ranked nationally as a top 10 best-selling master-planned community.
This post helps everyone considering a move to Valley Vista or North Las Vegas. 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 Valley Vista is worth exploring. We’ll be happy to set up the home tour.
Where is Valley Vista located?
Valley Vista is located in northern North Las Vegas. The community boundaries are Grand Teton Drive to the North, Elkhorn Road and Dorrell Lane to the South, Decatur Boulevard to the West, and Aliante to the East.
Valley Vista commutes and drive-times
The Valley Vista community is in the far north central of the Las Vegas Valley. Due to it’s location, commutes to The Strip, and Henderson is further than many communities.
But with quick access to the 215-beltway from Decatur Boulevard or Aliante Parkway, here are examples of typical commutes:
- Las Vegas Strip: 23.5 miles, 30 minutes
- Reid International Airport: 35 miles, 36 minutes
- Allegiant Stadium: 24 miles, 33 minutes
- Downtown Summerlin: 18 miles, 27 minutes
- Red Rock Canyon: 23 miles, 29 minutes
- Nellis Air Force Base: 13 miles, 18 minutes
Shopping near Valley Vista
Valley Vista is conveniently located near Decatur and the 215-beltway, a busy intersection with mega shopping centers. The centers, Crossroads Towne Center and Decatur 215 provide many shopping options, including:
- Costco
- Sprouts Farmers Market
- best Buy
- Walgreens
- Target
- Hobby Lobby
- Winco Foods
- LV Athletic Club
The community is near and the Aliante Market Mall, with a Smith’s grocery store and numerous food and shopping options.
Outdoor Recreation
Valley Vista is near several outdoor recreational attractions, making it an ideal community for nature lovers.
- Valley Vista Park: A 43-acre park featuring a playground, walking trails, soccer fields, basketball courts, and picnic areas.
- Seastrand Park: A 7.5-acre park featuring a playground, basketball courts, and picnic areas.
- Walker Park: A 12-acre park featuring a playground, volleyball court, picnic areas, and walking trails.
Some of the outdoor recreational attractions near Valley Vista include:
- Floyd Lamb Park: A 204-acre park featuring picnic areas, fishing ponds, and hiking trails.
- Mount Charleston: A popular destination for hiking, camping, and winter sports.
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area: A scenic destination for hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing.
Housing in Valley Vista
Valley Vista offers a variety of housing options to suit different lifestyles and budgets. The community features single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums.
Many new homes in Valley Vista are designed with modern amenities and architectural styles.
The median sales price in the community is $440,000 for 2,253 square-feet. Single-family homes range in price from the mid $300s to the high $600s.
Valley Vista HOA Information
Newer master-planned communities in the Las Vegas Valley are fully managed by a Homeowners Association. Any subdivisions of Valley Vista may also have HOA fees.
Master-planned fee: $57
Fee frequency: Monthly
To contact the HOA:
Community manager: Management Trust
Community manager phone: 702-835-6904
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