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Allure Las Vegas is a 41-story luxury condominium tower just west of the Strip on Sahara Avenue, completed in 2007 by Fifield Companies and designed by EDI Architecture. It offers floor-to-ceiling glass with Strip and mountain views, a pool and amenity deck, fitness center, and 24/7 concierge and security — a quieter, slightly-off-Boulevard address minutes from the resort corridor.
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| Address | 200 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 |
|---|---|
| Year built | 2007 |
| Stories | 41 |
| Developer | Fifield Companies with Andrew Fonfa |
| Architect | EDI Architecture |
| Views | Strip, downtown, and mountain views; the 41-story height gives upper east-facing floors Strip sightlines from its west-of-Boulevard position on Sahara. |
| Parking | Secured parking with concierge/valet service. |
| Pets | Pet-friendly with HOA restrictions; confirm the current pet addendum with the association. |
| Lease / rental rules | Residential condominium — short-term rentals prohibited, with a 30-day minimum lease typically enforced. Confirm current rules with the association. |
| HOA dues | Contact us for current dues (varies by unit) |
| Active listings | None currently — check back soon |
Allure Las Vegas is a 41-story residential condominium tower at 200 W Sahara Ave, just west of the Strip, completed in 2007 by Fifield Companies in a joint venture with Andrew Fonfa and designed by EDI Architecture. A planned second tower was cancelled during the recession, so the single completed tower is the building today.
As a residential high-rise (not a hotel-condo), Allure gives owners a pool and amenity deck, fitness center, business center, resident lounge, and 24/7 concierge and security, with floor-to-ceiling glass framing Strip, downtown, and mountain views. Its position just off Las Vegas Boulevard makes it quieter than on-Strip towers while keeping the resort corridor minutes away.
Layouts range from one-bedroom residences to larger multi-bedroom floor plans. Live pricing, square footage, and current inventory are pulled from the MLS below — the feed is the accurate, up-to-the-minute picture of the building’s market.
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Sources differ: Wikipedia cites 248 units for the completed tower, while several brokerage building guides list roughly 428. The discrepancy may stem from the cancelled second tower. We treat the figure as approximate and confirm specifics with the association — what matters for a purchase is the live inventory shown below.
No — Allure is a residential condominium that prohibits short-term/nightly rentals and typically enforces a 30-day minimum lease. Rules are set and enforced by the HOA and change over time, so confirm the current policy before buying for investment.
The tower rises 41 stories, so upper floors — especially east-facing — capture Strip and downtown views, with mountain views to the west. The live listings below note floor and exposure where the MLS provides it.
HOA dues vary by unit size and change over time, so we pull the current monthly assessment on the specific unit you’re considering rather than publish a figure that could be stale. Call (702) 637-1759 and we’ll confirm it with the association.
Allure’s draw is a quieter off-Strip address with Strip views, full amenities, and a 30-day-minimum lease structure that suits longer-term renters. Whether a specific unit pencils depends on price, HOA, and lease rules; the recent closed-sale trends below are the best read on real values.
Allure sits on Sahara Avenue just west of the Strip, so the resort corridor is a few minutes away, and Harry Reid International Airport is roughly a 12–15 minute drive.
Yes — Allure is pet-friendly with HOA restrictions. Pet rules change, so confirm the current pet addendum with the association before you offer, and we’ll pull it for you.
Allure provides secured parking with concierge/valet service. Parking allocation can vary by residence, so confirm the assigned spaces that come with a specific unit before you offer.
No. Allure is a purely residential condominium — not operated as a hotel — so it offers residential amenities and HOA-governed leasing rather than a nightly-rental program.
As with most Las Vegas high-rises, financing depends on the building’s HOA health — owner-occupancy ratio, reserves, and litigation history determine available lenders and loan products, and some require a larger down payment. We connect Allure buyers with lenders familiar with the building.
Verified building facts side by side. Pricing changes constantly and is shown live from the MLS on each tower's page — tap any building to see its current listings and sold trends.
| Building | Area | Stories | Residences | Built | Type | Pets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allure Las Vegas (this building) | West of the Strip · Sahara | 41 | — | 2007 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
| Panorama Towers | Dean Martin · West of the Strip | — | 634 | 2006 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
| ONE Las Vegas | South Las Vegas Blvd · Silverado Ranch | — | 359 | 2008 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
| The Martin | Dean Martin · West of the Strip | 45 | 372 | 2008 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
| Sky Las Vegas | North Strip · Las Vegas Blvd | 45 | 409 | 2007 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
| The Ogden | Downtown · Fremont East | 21 | 275 | 2008 | Residential | Pet-friendly |
High-rise buildings have their own rules — HOA structures, lease/rental restrictions, view tiers, and assessment history. Our NREG agents know Allure Las Vegasand the valley's towers; we'll line up access, pull the building's sold history, and tell you which floors and lines actually fit what you want.
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