Condominium and townhome community in Centennial Hills, Las Vegas with desert landscaping and mountain views

Centennial Hills Condos & Townhomes for Sale

Showing 824 active listings · Updated June 28, 2026

Centennial Hills currently has 824 active condos & townhomes for sale, with a median list price of $549,999. Centennial Hills condos and townhomes offer newer, low-maintenance homes on the valley's northwest edge — mountain views, parks, and quick US-95 access at a value to Summerlin. Condos and townhomes are the valley's lowest-maintenance, most affordable entry point — HOA dues cover exterior upkeep, and Nevada's zero state income tax plus roughly 0.5% effective property taxes keep carrying costs low. Inventory in Centennial Hills includes townhome and condo enclaves near Skye Canyon, Providence, and the Centennial Center retail hub.

824Active Listings
$549,999Median List Price

What Do Centennial Hills Neighborhood Stats Show?

  • $105,320
    Median household income
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 35
    Median age
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 7.4/10
    Avg school rating
    LiveBy / GreatSchools
  • 3.0
    Avg household size
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 70%
    Owner-occupied
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 41%
    College degree+
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 41%
    Households with children
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023
  • 20,924
    Population
    LiveBy / American Census Survey 2023

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Why Buy Condos & Townhomes for Sale in Centennial Hills?

  • Centennial Hills condos and townhomes are among the most affordable ownership options in the valley — a practical entry point for first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors.
  • Condo ownership eliminates exterior maintenance: HOA dues cover landscaping, exterior insurance, and common-area upkeep, making it ideal for lock-and-leave and second-home buyers.
  • Nevada's zero state income tax and roughly 0.5% effective property taxes apply equally to Centennial Hills condo owners — a real net-income advantage for relocating buyers.
  • Centennial Hills's location and amenities make its condos strong long-term rentals and resale performers, with steady demand from the metro's growing population.

Centennial Hills FAQ — 6 Answers

What Do Centennial Hills Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

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How many condos are for sale in Centennial Hills?

Live Centennial Hills condo and townhome inventory is shown above, pulled from the GLVAR MLS feed and scoped to Centennial Hills ZIP codes and the condo property class. Set a saved search and we will alert you the moment a qualifying unit lists.

Are Centennial Hills condos FHA-approved?

FHA approval is community-specific — a complex must meet HUD owner-occupancy and reserve-fund requirements to qualify. We check FHA (and VA) approval status before you offer, so you know exactly which loan products work for a given building. Conventional financing is available in most Centennial Hills condo communities regardless of FHA status.

What do HOA fees cover in Centennial Hills condos?

Most Centennial Hills condo HOAs cover exterior building insurance, landscaping, trash, and common-area maintenance — pools, fitness centers, and gates where present. Dues vary by community age and amenities. We request the full HOA financials — budget, reserve study, and meeting minutes — for every condo purchase.

Can I rent out a Centennial Hills condo?

Most Centennial Hills condo HOAs allow long-term (12-month) rentals but restrict short-term rentals under 30 days, and Clark County regulates short-term rentals separately. Rental rules live in the community CC&Rs — investor buyers should confirm both the HOA rules and county licensing before closing.

Are condos a good investment in Centennial Hills?

They can be — Centennial Hills condos offer a lower entry price, lower maintenance, and steady rental demand from the metro's population growth. Returns depend on HOA dues, financing, and rental rules, so we run the numbers (price, dues, comparable rents) on any unit before you commit.

What is the difference between a condo and a townhome in Centennial Hills?

A condo owner owns the interior unit and shares the building/land via the HOA; a townhome owner typically owns the structure and the land beneath it. Townhomes often have attached garages and a small yard; condos trade that for lower maintenance. Both carry HOA dues — we clarify exactly what you own for any Centennial Hills listing.

Updated June 28, 2026

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