The Las Vegas Valley is home to over 2 million residents across the three largest incorporated cities in Nevada; Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas. Traveling across the Valley, you find thousands of neighborhoods, like Big Horn. These neighborhoods are often part of a larger master-planned community or designated community. Big Horn is part of no master-planned community.
Homes in the Big Horn neighborhood were built around 1995, which is typical for the 89129 zip code.
This post provides more detail on Big Horn, including the HOA costs and what amenities are offered, if any. You can also explore the parks near Big Horn, which schools are zoned for Big Horn, and the surrounding communities and neighborhoods.
Big Horn HOA dues
A homeowners association is responsible for the management and upkeep of a neighborhood. With it comes a set of rules and regulations called CC&Rs which stands for covenants, conditions, and restrictions. Homes in managed communities also pay HOA dues.
Since Big Horn is not part of a homeowners association, the dues are $0. With no master-planned community, the total monthly dues for Big Horn are $0.
When purchasing in an HOA community, you receive an HOA resale package that explains the rules, regulations, and upkeep. With Big Horn having $0 in dues, here’s a look at what’s professionally maintained in the neighborhood:
- Common area landscaping: No
- Security(roving or gated): No
- Gated grounds: No
- Maintenance: No
- Common area taxes: No
For more information regarding the HOA (if applicable), you can contact the managing association none at none.
School zoning for Big Horn
School zoning can change from neighborhood to neighborhood. Children living in Big Horn are zoned for the following schools:
- High School: Centennial
- Junior High: Leavitt Justice Myron E
- Elementary School K-2: Garehime Edith
- Elementary School 3-5: Garehime Edith
has a mix of year-round or 9-month elementary school classes. The elementary schools zoned for Big Horn are nine months, not year-round.