Las Vegas luxury real estate has evolved rapidly. Heading into 2026, buyers are demanding views, privacy, modern architecture, and gated security — and values in our top neighborhoods reflect that.
Below is our ranking of the top 10 Las Vegas luxury neighborhoods for 2026, ordered by current estimated median sold price for single-family homes. Pricing reflects MLS trends and is intended as a high-level guide — actual values vary by street, view corridor, and builder.
1. The Ridges (Summerlin)
Estimated 2026 range: $2.5M–$12M+
Gated, hillside, and bordering Red Rock Canyon, The Ridges continues to lead Summerlin luxury. Custom contemporary builds in Azure and Falcon Ridge regularly trade above $5M, and resale demand stays strong due to proximity to TPC Las Vegas and Downtown Summerlin.
2. MacDonald Highlands (Henderson)
Estimated 2026 range: $2.5M–$25M+
Home to some of the valley’s most architecturally significant estates, with sweeping Strip and mountain views. Dragonridge Country Club memberships, 24/7 guard-gated security, and ultra-custom lots keep MacDonald Highlands a favorite for high-net-worth relocators.
3. Ascaya (Henderson)
Estimated 2026 range: $3M–$15M
Ascaya’s hillside custom-lot community continues to attract buyers who want modern desert contemporary homes with oversized view lots. Most homes are new or nearly new construction, and the community’s clubhouse remains a differentiator.
4. Lake Las Vegas (Henderson)
Estimated 2026 range: $900K–$8M
A lifestyle neighborhood — 320-acre lake, golf, and resorts — with a wider luxury price band than most. Lakefront estates in SouthShore and The Falls command the top of the range, while mid-luxury buyers find strong value in single-family homes under $2M.
5. One Queensridge Place & Queensridge
Estimated 2026 range: $1M–$6M
For luxury condo buyers, One Queensridge Place remains the valley benchmark — 24-hour concierge, valet, spa. Adjacent Queensridge single-family estates offer gated, golf-course living close to Summerlin and Downtown Summerlin.
6. Red Rock Country Club (Summerlin)
Estimated 2026 range: $1.2M–$5M
A true guard-gated country club community with two Arnold Palmer Signature courses. Red Rock Country Club offers a traditional luxury feel with strong resale liquidity and a healthy mix of golf-course and interior lots.
7. Southern Highlands
Estimated 2026 range: $1M–$5M
The Southwest valley’s gated luxury anchor. The private Southern Highlands Golf Club drives top-end pricing, and the area’s quick access to the Strip and airport makes it a favorite for executives and frequent travelers.
8. Spanish Trail
Estimated 2026 range: $900K–$3M
One of the valley’s most established luxury golf communities, Spanish Trail combines mature landscaping, three distinct golf courses, and one of the lowest turnover rates in Las Vegas luxury — meaning when inventory appears, it moves quickly.
9. Seven Hills (Henderson)
Estimated 2026 range: $800K–$2.5M
A mature Henderson master plan with Rio Secco Golf Club at the center. Gated subdivisions inside Seven Hills (including Renaissance and Tuscany Bella) remain some of the strongest price-per-square-foot values in Henderson luxury.
10. Tournament Hills (Summerlin)
Estimated 2026 range: $1M–$4M
Tucked behind TPC Summerlin, this gated neighborhood delivers classic Summerlin luxury — mature trees, oversized lots, and quiet streets — at prices often below The Ridges with comparable square footage.
Which Luxury Neighborhood Fits You Best?
Choosing between these communities usually comes down to four things: view priority, golf vs. non-golf, new-construction appetite, and how much privacy you need from neighbors. Our team tours all ten of these neighborhoods every month and can quickly match you to the right one based on your lifestyle and budget.
Reach out to the Nevada Real Estate Group for a private luxury consultation and a current view of off-market inventory.




