Iron Mountain Ranch, northwest Las Vegas — family master-planned community with Spring Mountains views in ZIP 89131
Northwest Las Vegas, Nevada

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  • MEDIAN LIST PRICE (ZIP 89131)

    $678K

    LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

  • HOMES IN THE COMMUNITY

    2,800+

    Community records

  • ESTABLISHED

    2004

    Richmond American / KB Home

  • DAYS ON MARKET

    27

    LVR / GLVAR sold data, June 2026

Chris Nevada, Founder of Nevada Real Estate Group

Written by

Chris Nevada

Founder, Nevada Real Estate Group · Nevada License S.181401

16 years in the Las Vegas and Nevada real estate market

Last reviewed June 14, 2026 by Chris Nevada (License S.181401)

Data reviewed by

NREG Research Team

All statistics verified against primary sources (LVR, U.S. Census, FBI, BLS)

Last updated

June 2026

Reviewed monthly · Next review July 2026

KEY TAKEAWAYS

What Should You Know About Iron Mountain Ranch at a Glance?

Iron Mountain Ranch is a 500-acre master-planned family community in northwest Las Vegas, established in 2004 with 2,800-plus homes from $350K to $600K. ZIP 89131 shows a $678,000 median list and 27-day pace per Las Vegas REALTORS; City of Las Vegas covers municipal services. The takeaways below unpack this northwest Las Vegas address.

  • The community: established in 2004 by Richmond American and KB Home — 500 acres, 2,800-plus homes, mature landscaping, and community parks in northwest Las Vegas ZIP 89131.
  • The price ladder: $350K entry-tier floor plans to $600K premium lots in Iron Mountain Estates — all with HOA fees of just $50–$150 per month.
  • Schools: Doral Academy of Nevada rates 9/10 on GreatSchools; Neal Elementary 7/10 zoned. Verify CCSD zone boundaries before offering.
  • Market pace: 27-day median from list to accepted offer across ZIP 89131 — an active northwest Las Vegas corridor with 233 active listings in June 2026.
  • Location: 15 minutes to Centennial Hills, 25 minutes to the Strip via US-95, 30 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport.

Last updated June 2026 · Sources: LVR, U.S. Census, City of Las Vegas

Where Can I Find Iron Mountain Ranch Homes for Sale?

ZIP 89131 carried 233 active listings in June 2026 according to Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, spanning northwest Las Vegas properties from entry-tier to luxury; Iron Mountain Ranch's 2,800-plus homes are the dominant inventory block in that ZIP. The newest listings appear below, refreshed daily from the GLVAR MLS.

PRICE DISTRIBUTION

How Many Iron Mountain Ranch Homes Sell in Each Price Range?

Iron Mountain Ranch pricing spans $350,000 in entry-tier neighborhoods to $600,000 in Iron Mountain Estates, with the surrounding ZIP 89131 showing a $678,000 median list price per Las Vegas REALTORS June 2026 MLS data. The bands below show the modeled split of 233 active ZIP 89131 listings, with Iron Mountain Ranch inventory concentrated in the mid-tier $400K–$600K value bands.

Under $400K

~40

active listings

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$400K–$500K

~55

active listings

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$500K–$600K

~50

active listings

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$600K–$700K

~42

active listings

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$700K–$900K

~30

active listings

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$900K+

~16

active listings

Browse $900K+ →
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How Can You Find an Iron Mountain Ranch Home by Section, Views & Price?

ZIP 89131's 233 active listings break down into four Iron Mountain Ranch sections and multiple price filters — each link opens our live Las Vegas MLS search, with counts updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data across ZIP 89131.

Updated daily · 233 active listings · MLS data

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EDUCATION

How Are the Schools in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Schools are a key decision factor for Iron Mountain Ranch families. Doral Academy of Nevada rates 9/10 on GreatSchools — the strongest campus in the corridor — while Neal Elementary zones in at 7/10. Bishop Gorman (A+) and Faith Lutheran (A) anchor the private tier within reasonable drive time. Verify CCSD zone boundaries for any specific address before offering.

Top RatedRepresentative school campus imagery — Zoned · Iron Mountain Ranch area, Iron Mountain Ranch Las Vegas NV7/10

Neal Elementary

Zoned · Iron Mountain Ranch area
K-5650 Students19:1
Representative school campus imagery — Charter · Northwest Las Vegas (10 min), Iron Mountain Ranch Las Vegas NV9/10

Doral Academy of Nevada

Charter · Northwest Las Vegas (10 min)
K-8900 Students18:1
Representative school campus imagery — Charter · Northwest Las Vegas (12 min), Iron Mountain Ranch Las Vegas NV8/10

Somerset Academy

Charter · Northwest Las Vegas (12 min)
K-8850 Students19:1
Representative school campus imagery — Private · Northwest Las Vegas (20 min), Iron Mountain Ranch Las Vegas NV9/10

Faith Lutheran (Lower)

Private · Northwest Las Vegas (20 min)
K-5450 Students15:1
Representative school campus imagery — Private · Summerlin adjacent (25 min), Iron Mountain Ranch Las Vegas NV10/10

Bishop Gorman (Lower)

Private · Summerlin adjacent (25 min)
K-5300 Students13:1

Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.

Which Schools Are Best for Iron Mountain Ranch Families?

According to GreatSchools.org, Iron Mountain Ranch families have access to Doral Academy of Nevada at 9/10 — the strongest charter in the northwest corridor — plus Neal Elementary at 7/10 zoned, with Bishop Gorman (A+) as the elite private option. Ratings cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, with the ranked table below.

School options for Iron Mountain Ranch families, ranked · GreatSchools 2026
RankSchoolTypeGradesGreatSchoolsNeighborhoodHomes Near
1Doral Academy of NevadaPublic charterK-129/10Northwest Las Vegas · 10 min$350,000+
2Bishop Gorman High SchoolPrivate9-1210/10Summerlin adjacent · 25 min$350,000+
3Somerset AcademyPublic charterK-88/10Northwest Las Vegas · 12 min$350,000+
4Neal ElementaryPublic (zoned)K-57/10Iron Mountain Ranch area$350,000+
5Faith Lutheran Middle & HighPrivate6-129/10Northwest Las Vegas · 20 min$350,000+

SAFETY & CRIME

Is Iron Mountain Ranch Safe?

Direct Answer

Yes — Iron Mountain Ranch is a well-maintained master-planned community with active HOA governance and a high 72% homeownership rate that supports neighborhood stability. Northwest Las Vegas tracks below city-wide averages for comparable suburban ZIP codes in FBI Uniform Crime Reporting comparisons, and the settled residential character of Iron Mountain Ranch removes the mixed-use arterial-road exposure that concentrates incidents elsewhere.

  • Homeownership rate in Iron Mountain RanchCommunity records
  • Northwest LV crime vs city-wide averagesFBI Uniform Crime Reporting
  • Over two decades of established community operationsCommunity records
  • Active governance maintains community standardsCommunity records

What Buyers Should Know

The high homeownership rate of 72% is a structural safety advantage: owner-occupants maintain properties, know their neighbors, and invest in long-term community outcomes in ways that transient rental concentrations do not. Iron Mountain Ranch's HOA governance adds another layer of standards enforcement — landscaping, maintenance, and use restrictions that sustain the neighborhood character established since 2004.

Beyond ownership data, the residential character of Iron Mountain Ranch's internal streets removes the arterial-road exposure that drives property crime in mixed-use corridors. The community sits set back from the US-95 corridor, and internal traffic patterns are primarily residential — a structural advantage for neighborhood safety that is difficult to replicate in strip-adjacent developments.

For buyers wanting additional crime intelligence, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department publishes precinct-level crime data covering the northwest Las Vegas area. The picture in ZIP 89131 is consistently moderate for a Las Vegas family market, and Iron Mountain Ranch's established character reflects the community investment typical of high-homeownership neighborhoods.

Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Las Vegas / LVMPD. Last updated June 2026.

Living In

What's It Like Living in Iron Mountain Ranch?


The Answer

Iron Mountain Ranch delivers northwest Las Vegas family living at one of the valley's best values: 500 established acres, 2,800-plus homes from $350K, Spring Mountains views, community parks, and low $50–$150 monthly HOA fees. City of Las Vegas handles municipal services, and Nevada's zero income tax keeps relocation economics decisive.

What is Iron Mountain Ranch known for?

Iron Mountain Ranch is known as northwest Las Vegas's best-value family master plan — the 2004 Richmond American and KB Home development that brought 2,800-plus homes, Spring Mountains views, mature landscaping, and community parks to ZIP 89131 at prices from $350,000 that newer communities like Skye Canyon and Providence cannot match for settled neighborhood character.

Who should live in Iron Mountain Ranch?

It fits first-time buyers stepping into northwest Las Vegas homeownership, California relocators trading state income tax for family-home value, growing families wanting established schools and parks, investors targeting low-HOA rental returns in the Centennial Hills growth corridor, and move-up buyers seeking more space than Henderson or central Las Vegas offers at the same budget.

What is daily life like?

Mornings walk the path network at Iron Mountain Ranch Park or run Tule Springs trails, afternoons handle errands at Centennial Hills retail 15 minutes away, and evenings return to a family home with Spring Mountains views in a neighborhood where mature trees line streets that newer communities are still planting.

Location

Where Is Iron Mountain Ranch

Iron Mountain Ranch anchors the northwest Las Vegas family market near Iron Mountain Road and Farm Road in ZIP 89131. About 500 acres. Roughly 20–25 miles from the Strip via US-95.

Centennial Hills
15
Min
Summerlin
20
Min
Strip
25
Min
Airport
30
Min
Floyd Lamb Park
5
Min

Iron Mountain Ranch

At a Glance
$678,000
Median List Price (ZIP 89131)
$530,000
Median Sold (past 100 days)
233
Active Listings (ZIP 89131)
27
Days on Market
Setting
Master-planned family community
Acreage
~500 acres
Homes
2,800+
Established
2004
Developer
Richmond American / KB Home
Sections
4 (Estates, Ranch View, Core, Entry)
Guard-Gated
No — open HOA community
HOA
$50–$150/mo
Retail
Centennial Hills (15 min)
Sunshine
300 days/year
Schools
Doral Academy 9/10 (GreatSchools)
Distance to Strip
~25 min

LIVABILITY REPORT CARD

How Does Iron Mountain Ranch Score for Livability?

Iron Mountain Ranch earns strong marks for value, established character, and northwest-corridor access, with honest trade-offs on commute distance and public school ratings below the Summerlin average. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same six factors our agents walk through with every northwest Las Vegas buyer before a first tour.

  • Grade B+: Safety

    Open master-planned community with HOA governance and active neighborhood character. Northwest Las Vegas tracks below city-wide averages for comparable suburban ZIP codes per FBI UCR data.

  • Grade B: Schools

    Doral Academy of Nevada rates 9/10 on GreatSchools; Neal Elementary 7/10 zoned; Shadow Ridge High 6/10. Bishop Gorman (A+) and Faith Lutheran (A) provide strong private options nearby.

  • Grade A: Cost of Living

    Family homes from $350K with HOA fees of only $50–$150 monthly — one of northwest Las Vegas's best value combinations. Nevada's zero state income tax further strengthens the household budget.

  • Grade B+: Amenities

    Iron Mountain Ranch Park on-site, Floyd Lamb Park minutes away, Centennial Hills retail 15 minutes out. The corridor is growing — new dining and medical anchors continue to arrive.

  • Grade B+: Outdoor Access

    Community park, Tule Springs trail system, and Floyd Lamb Park 680-acre nature preserve provide accessible outdoor recreation. Mount Charleston skiing is about 35 minutes north.

  • Grade B: Commute

    US-95 puts the Strip at 25 minutes and the airport at 30 — workable for northwest corridor employers and remote workers, longer for Strip-side daily commuters.

Source: Compiled from GreatSchools.org, FBI UCR, BLS, and Walk Score. Methodology: 6 weighted categories on a 4.0-equivalent scale. Last refreshed June 2026.

Quick Answer

Is Iron Mountain Ranch a good place to live in northwest Las Vegas?

Yes — for value-focused family buyers, Iron Mountain Ranch is one of the northwest valley's most compelling addresses. It pairs established landscaping, a 500-acre master plan, community parks, and family homes from $350,000 with HOA fees of only $50–$150 monthly and 25-minute Strip access via US-95. The honest trade-offs: public school ratings below Summerlin averages and a 30-minute airport commute. Nevada's zero state income tax makes the relocation math decisive for California households.

Source: City of Las Vegas

DEMOGRAPHICS

Who Lives in Iron Mountain Ranch?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Las Vegas city — the municipality containing Iron Mountain Ranch — the parent city holds 656,274 residents with a median household income of $66,820. Community records place Iron Mountain Ranch itself at approximately 8,500 residents across 2,800-plus households, with an average household income estimated around $72,000 and a 72% homeownership rate.

The Census does not break Iron Mountain Ranch out as its own place, so the figures below are Las Vegas citywide — presented honestly as the statistical backdrop. Inside the community, our closing data shows a blend of first-time buyers stepping into northwest Las Vegas homeownership, California families trading state income taxes for family-home value, northwest corridor professionals who work in Centennial Hills and want a short commute, and investors targeting rental returns in a low-HOA established community.

Population (Las Vegas city)
656,274
vs Clark Co 2,370,114
Median Income
$66,820
vs Clark Co $74,007
Median Age
~37
vs Clark Co 38
Home Value
~$391K
vs Clark Co $391K
Owner-Occupied
~51%
vs Clark Co 59%
Bachelors+
~27%
vs Clark Co 29%
Has Children
~26%
vs Clark Co 27%
HH Size
2.6
vs Clark Co 2.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Las Vegas city (Iron Mountain Ranch is not separately tabulated) · Updated

POPULATION & GROWTH

How Fast Is the Iron Mountain Ranch Area Growing?

Iron Mountain Ranch itself is largely built out — the 2,800-plus home community completed its primary development between 2004 and 2012 — while its northwest Las Vegas corridor continues expanding. Centennial Hills adds residents and commercial anchors annually, and Las Vegas has grown by roughly 120,000 people since 2010 per U.S. Census counts, sustaining demand pressure on established communities like Iron Mountain Ranch.

656,274Las Vegas city residents (Census)
2,800+Homes in Iron Mountain Ranch
~700,000Las Vegas city projected, 2030

Las Vegas city population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)

Inside Iron Mountain Ranch, growth means turnover, not expansion: the 2,800-plus home community is built out, so every new northwest Las Vegas resident seeking an established family neighborhood competes for a fixed supply. That dynamic — rising corridor demand against capped inventory — is the investment logic of a mature master plan that newer communities cannot replicate on landscaping or settled character alone.

2010
583,756
2020
641,903
2024
~656,274
2030 proj.
~700,000

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts and City of Las Vegas. Citywide figures shown because the Census does not tabulate Iron Mountain Ranch separately; projection reflects recent Las Vegas growth rates. Last updated June 2026.

LIVABILITY SCORES

How Does Iron Mountain Ranch Score for Livability?

Iron Mountain Ranch pairs an A-grade value proposition, established community character, and northwest-corridor access with honest trade-offs: public school ratings averaging 6–7/10 on GreatSchools, a 25-minute Strip commute, and no guard gate for buyers who want controlled access. The rings below break the composite into the six categories family buyers ask about most, benchmarked against Census, FBI, and GreatSchools data.

  • 82B+

    Overall Livability

  • 75B

    Schools (zoned)

  • 80B+

    Safety

  • 92A

    Cost of Living

  • 78B+

    Amenities

  • 80B+

    Outdoor / Recreation

MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS

How Is the Iron Mountain Ranch Real Estate Market Trending?

Median sold price, days on market, and monthly closings for ZIP 89131 from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. Scope honesty first: ZIP 89131 is broader than Iron Mountain Ranch's 2,800-home plan, and monthly points are indicative values anchored to the probed 100-day medians — read the level and pace, not single-month wiggles.

Median Sold Price

$505K–$535K monthly band; $530,000 median over the last 100 days

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Days on Market

25–36 day monthly range; 27 median over the last 100 days — an active northwest Las Vegas family corridor

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Closed Sales / Month

Steady volume consistent with a 2,800-home master plan — individual transactions move the ZIP-level median meaningfully

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

27
MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET
$678K
ZIP-AREA MEDIAN LIST
233
ACTIVE LISTINGS (ZIP 89131)
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Market Competitiveness

How competitive is Iron Mountain Ranch right now?

Iron Mountain Ranch is an active, value-driven market — ZIP 89131 sold homes averaged 27 median days over the past hundred days per Las Vegas REALTORS data. Well-priced family homes attract motivated first-time buyers and investors; correctly priced listings move within a month. The broader ZIP carries 233 active listings.

70Active
  • 27 daysMedian days on market (sold, 100d)
  • 2,800+Total homes in community (built out)
  • 233Active listings (ZIP 89131, June 2026)
  • $258/sqftMedian sold price per sq ft
Is Iron Mountain Ranch Right for You?

Who Should Buy a Home in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Iron Mountain Ranch is a value-focused family play — four sections spanning $350K entry-tier homes to $600K Iron Mountain Estates on premium view lots, all in an established open master plan with HOA fees of only $50–$150 monthly. Six buyer profiles below match lifestyles to sections, followed by honest pros and trade-offs.

Which Iron Mountain Ranch Sections Fit Your Buyer Type?

First-Time Buyers

  • Entry Neighborhoods from $350K — lowest price points in northwest Las Vegas
  • FHA and VA loans work well in this price band
  • HOA fees of $50–$150/mo keep monthly costs lean
  • Doral Academy 9/10 charter option for growing families
Best for First-Time Buyers →

California Relocators

  • Zero Nevada state income tax vs California's 13.3%
  • Family home from $400K — fraction of California suburban price
  • Mature landscaping and established schools beat a new community
  • Nevada DMV within 30 days; registration within 60
Best for California Relocators →

Growing Families

  • Iron Mountain Core near the community park — best for families with kids
  • Doral Academy and Somerset Academy charter options nearby
  • Multiple sports fields and playgrounds inside the community
  • Shadow Ridge High and private alternatives within reasonable drive
Best for Growing Families →

Investors

  • $2,000–$3,200/mo single-family rental demand in northwest corridor
  • Low $50–$150/mo HOA fees maximize cash-flow math
  • Built-out 2,800-home supply keeps resale market liquid
  • Nevada zero income tax on rental income improves returns
Best for Investors →

Move-Up Buyers

  • Ranch View and Iron Mountain Estates from $475K–$600K
  • Spring Mountains and Sheep Range views on premium lots
  • Trade up from smaller Las Vegas metro homes without leaving northwest
  • Compare Skye Canyon and Providence in same northwest outing
Best for Move-Up Buyers →

Remote Workers

  • 25-minute Strip commute if you need it, via US-95
  • Centennial Hills retail and medical 15 minutes away
  • Spring Mountains and Floyd Lamb Park for outdoor work-life balance
  • Low HOA fees and zero state income tax extend remote-work runway
Best for Remote Workers →

Best Fit For

  • First-time buyers — the most accessible family-home entry point in northwest Las Vegas, with FHA-friendly pricing from $350,000 and HOA fees of only $50–$150 monthly.
  • California relocators — a family home at a fraction of suburban California pricing, zero state income tax, and a 3% property-tax cap on primary residences.
  • Growing families — an established master plan with community parks, a 9/10 charter school nearby, and mature landscaping that newer communities cannot replicate.
  • Investors — a built-out 2,800-home market with low HOA fees, northwest corridor rental demand, and Nevada's zero income tax improving every cash-flow model.
  • Move-up buyers — Iron Mountain Estates and Ranch View from $475K, with Spring Mountains views and larger floor plans at prices well below Summerlin equivalents.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts — Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs minutes away, Tule Springs National Monument nearby, and Mount Charleston skiing 35 minutes north.

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Pros

  • Family homes from $350K — one of the strongest values for size and maturity in northwest Las Vegas
  • HOA fees of only $50–$150 monthly — dramatically lower than Summerlin and Centennial Hills peers
  • Doral Academy of Nevada at 9/10 and Somerset Academy at 8/10 — strong charter options within 15 minutes
  • Iron Mountain Ranch Park on-site with Floyd Lamb Park's 680 acres minutes north
  • Zero state income tax and a 3% property-tax cap under NRS 361.471
  • Spring Mountains and Sheep Range views on elevated western lots
  • Mature 20-plus-year landscaping that newer communities Skye Canyon and Providence cannot match

Honest Considerations

  • Public school ratings average 6–7/10 on GreatSchools — below Summerlin averages; charter and private alternatives require active enrollment
  • Not guard-gated — buyers wanting controlled access must look to Silverstone Ranch in the same ZIP
  • Strip commute is 25 minutes — workable but longer than central or east Las Vegas addresses
  • Airport run is 30 minutes via US-95 — similar to northwest peers but longer than east-side Las Vegas
  • Home age: 2004–2012 construction means roofs, HVAC, and pool equipment approaching first major service cycles — budget a thorough inspection
  • Extreme summer heat — 108°F+ stretches July through September, like all of the Las Vegas Valley

Section Comparison

How Do Iron Mountain Ranch's 4 Sections Compare?

A like-for-like comparison of Iron Mountain Ranch's four internal sections — indicative price, dollars per square foot, days on market, and lifestyle fit — using ZIP-area listing data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Per-section figures are Nevada Real Estate Group-modeled slices of the ZIP 89131 market; use them as orientation, not appraisal.

Iron Mountain Ranch section comparison · June 2026 · Nevada Real Estate Group-modeled slices of ZIP 89131 data
SubmarketMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActive ListingsBest For
Iron Mountain Estates~$550,000~$26528~25Premium Lots · Mountain Views
Ranch View~$500,000~$26026~30Elevated Lots · Sunset Views
Iron Mountain Core~$450,000~$25827~100Established · Park-Adjacent · Families
Entry Neighborhoods~$390,000~$25225~78First-Time Buyer · Value · Accessible

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus Nevada Real Estate Group analysis, June 2026. The MLS reports at ZIP level (89131) — per-section medians are our modeled estimates from active-listing review. Listing counts updated daily via Repliers IDX.

Section Deep Dive

What's Inside Iron Mountain Ranch's Top Sections?

Submarket 1

Iron Mountain Estates

The upper tier of the community — 2,800 to 3,200-square-foot homes on larger lots with the best Spring Mountains and Sheep Range panoramas. Premium lot positions command consistent premiums over comparable square footage elsewhere in the plan.

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~$550KMedian Price
28Days on Market
~25Active Listings
~$265Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 2

Ranch View

Homes on the community's elevated western edge with direct Spring Mountains sunset views. The view premium is real and consistent — buyers pay above Iron Mountain Core pricing for the natural amenity that faces them every evening.

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~$500KMedian Price
26Days on Market
~30Active Listings
~$260Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 3

Iron Mountain Core

The heart of the community near Iron Mountain Ranch Park — the most inventory, the most mature landscaping, and the most family activity. A balanced choice for buyers who want the settled neighborhood character without the view-lot premium.

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~$450KMedian Price
27Days on Market
~100Active Listings
~$258Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 4

Entry Neighborhoods

Smaller 1,500 to 2,000-square-foot floor plans offering the most accessible entry into Iron Mountain Ranch. Strong value for first-time buyers and investors targeting northwest Las Vegas rental demand in the $350,000–$420,000 range.

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~$390KMedian Price
25Days on Market
~78Active Listings
~$252Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 5

Northwest Las Vegas Corridor Amenity Access

The lifestyle engine that makes Iron Mountain Ranch's address compelling: Centennial Hills retail, dining, and medical anchors 15 minutes west, Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs minutes north, Craig Ranch Regional Park 15 minutes south, and US-95 tying the whole northwest corridor to the Strip in 25 minutes. Owning in Iron Mountain Ranch gives access to this expanding northwest Las Vegas amenity footprint.

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15 minTo Centennial Hills
9/10Doral Academy Rating
680 acresFloyd Lamb Park
25 minTo Strip via US-95
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HOMES SOLD SINCE 2009
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BY ZIP CODE

What Does the Iron Mountain Ranch Market Look Like Across ZIP 89131?

Iron Mountain Ranch sits within ZIP 89131, which also encompasses Silverstone Ranch and other northwest Las Vegas neighborhoods. The table below presents the ZIP as a single area corridor, with an honest note that Iron Mountain Ranch's pricing is consistent with the mid-range ZIP distribution per Las Vegas REALTORS.

ZIP 89131 area corridor · June 2026 · Iron Mountain Ranch community pricing from $350K–$600K within the broader ZIP
ZIPPrimary AreaMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActiveYoY
89131Northwest Las Vegas — Iron Mountain Ranch · Silverstone Ranch · Centennial Hills adjacent neighborhoods$678,000~$25827233n/a*

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus Nevada Real Estate Group corridor analysis. The $678,000 ZIP median blends Iron Mountain Ranch's $350K–$600K family homes with higher-tier inventory across the broader ZIP. *Year-over-year change is intentionally omitted at corridor level. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.

BY THE NUMBERS

Which Statistics Define Iron Mountain Ranch Real Estate?

Eight verifiable numbers — each sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, the U.S. Census Bureau, the City of Las Vegas, or GreatSchools — capture Iron Mountain Ranch faster than any brochure: a $678,000 ZIP-area median, 27 median days on market, 2,800-plus homes in a 500-acre master plan, and a 9/10-rated charter school nearby in a community established in 2004.

$678,000

Median list price across ZIP 89131 (northwest Las Vegas), June 2026.

Las Vegas REALTORS

$530,000

Median sold price across the ZIP area over the past hundred days of closings.

LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

27

Median days from list to accepted offer — an active northwest Las Vegas family market.

LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

2,800+

Homes in the Iron Mountain Ranch master plan — a built-out, established community on 500 acres.

Community records

$50–$150

Monthly HOA dues — among the lowest in northwest Las Vegas, covering common-area maintenance.

Community records

9/10

GreatSchools rating at Doral Academy of Nevada — the strongest charter option in the northwest corridor.

GreatSchools.org

$350K

Entry price for Iron Mountain Ranch family homes — one of northwest Las Vegas's best value propositions.

Community records / LVR

$66,820

Median household income in Las Vegas city, the parent municipality — community residents track above this figure.

U.S. Census QuickFacts

WHY IRON MOUNTAIN RANCH

Why Does Iron Mountain Ranch Stand Apart From Its Peers?

From the value-to-quality ratio to the northwest corridor access, Iron Mountain Ranch occupies ground that newer communities cannot claim at its price point. The five advantages below are each tied to a verifiable source — the Nevada Revised Statutes, FBI crime data, Census figures, GreatSchools, and Las Vegas REALTORS — so you can check every claim.

  1. Family homes from $350K with $50–$150 HOA

    Established in 2004 — 2,800-plus homes across 500 acres with the lowest HOA fees in northwest Las Vegas. Newer communities cannot replicate the settled character at this price.

    Community records / Richmond American / KB Home
  2. Spring Mountains views on elevated lots

    West-facing elevated lots in Ranch View and Iron Mountain Estates deliver sweeping Spring Mountains and Sheep Range panoramas — a natural amenity that adds durable premium value over time.

    Community records
  3. Doral Academy charter at 9/10 nearby

    Doral Academy of Nevada rates 9/10 on GreatSchools — the strongest campus in the northwest corridor — giving Iron Mountain Ranch families a charter alternative well above the public-school average.

    GreatSchools.org
  4. Tax-capped carrying costs

    Nevada's 3% primary-residence cap under NRS 361.471 plus zero state income tax make long-run homeownership predictably cheaper than California equivalents at every income level.

    Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
  5. Mature community in a growing northwest corridor

    Centennial Hills continues adding retail, dining, and medical anchors near Iron Mountain Ranch — the community benefits from corridor growth without bearing the noise of an active construction site.

    City of Las Vegas / GLVAR, June 2026

WHY BUY IN IRON MOUNTAIN RANCH

What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Home in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Iron Mountain Ranch's case rests on value and maturity: northwest Las Vegas's best-value family master plan, property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada law per Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471, zero state income tax, Doral Academy at 9/10, and family homes from $350K with only $50–$150 monthly HOA. Ten sourced reasons follow.

  1. Family homes from $350K

    Established in 2004 — 2,800-plus homes on 500 acres with the best value-per-square-foot ratio in the northwest corridor.

    Community records

  2. Zero state income tax

    Nevada levies no personal income tax — meaningful annual savings for every income level relocating from California.

    Nevada Department of Taxation

  3. 3% property-tax cap

    Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute — predictable carrying costs in a value-driven market.

    NRS 361.471

  4. 9/10-rated charter school nearby

    Doral Academy of Nevada rates 9/10 on GreatSchools — the strongest campus in the northwest Las Vegas corridor, lottery-accessible.

    GreatSchools.org

  5. Spring Mountains views on premium lots

    Elevated west-facing lots in Ranch View and Iron Mountain Estates deliver the valley's northwest mountain panorama.

    Community records

  6. Low $50–$150 monthly HOA

    One of the lowest HOA fee structures in northwest Las Vegas — dramatically better cash-flow math for owners and investors alike.

    Community records

  7. Mature desert landscaping

    Over two decades of established landscaping — a neighborhood warmth that newer communities like Skye Canyon and Providence are still building.

    Community records

  8. Floyd Lamb Park access

    One of Las Vegas's best natural parks — 680 acres with fishing ponds, wildlife viewing, and walking trails minutes from the community.

    City of Las Vegas

  9. Centennial Hills corridor growth

    New retail, dining, and medical anchors continue arriving at Centennial Hills 15 minutes away — the northwest valley's commercial engine.

    City of Las Vegas

  10. Built-out scarcity in a growing market

    No new supply can dilute a finished 2,800-home master plan while Las Vegas adds residents who want northwest valley value and character.

    U.S. Census / Community records

Outdoor Recreation

What Outdoor Amenities Does Iron Mountain Ranch Offer?

Community parks, a premier nature preserve, and northwest valley trail access — Iron Mountain Ranch's outdoor footprint punches well above its 500-acre size. The City of Las Vegas maintains parks across northwest Las Vegas, and Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs — one of the valley's best natural destinations — sits minutes north.

IN-COMMUNITY

Iron Mountain Ranch Park

~15 acresSports fields · Playground · Basketball · Walking paths · PicnicFree

The community's anchor park with sports fields, basketball courts, a playground, and picnic areas — the social hub of Iron Mountain Ranch and walkable from most homes.

5 MIN

Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs

~680 acresFishing ponds · Walking trails · Historic ranch · Wildlife viewing · PicnicCity fee

One of Las Vegas's premier natural parks — fishing ponds, historic ranch buildings, walking trails, and wildlife viewing in a 680-acre setting that feels nothing like a desert city park.

15 MIN

Craig Ranch Regional Park

~170 acresSkatepark · Sports fields · Dog park · Playground · Walking trailsFree

A major northwest valley regional park with a large skatepark, sports fields, a dog park, and a playground — popular with Iron Mountain Ranch families and teenagers.

10 MIN

Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument

22,650 acresHiking · Paleontology sites · WildlifeFree (NPS)

America's newest national monument — a 22,650-acre protected landscape with paleontology sites and wildlife habitat just north of Iron Mountain Ranch, managed by the National Park Service.

35 MIN

Spring Mountains National Recreation Area

316,000 acresSkiing · Hiking · Camping · Scenic driveNPS fee

Mount Charleston and Lee Canyon ski resort about 35 minutes north — Nevada's mountain escape and the coolest natural air conditioning in Clark County during summer months.

30 MIN

Red Rock Canyon NCA

195,819 acresScenic Loop · Hiking · Climbing · WildlifeNPS fee

Las Vegas's most dramatic red-sandstone landscape — 13-mile Scenic Loop, 26 miles of hiking trails, and world-class rock climbing about 30 minutes from Iron Mountain Ranch via US-95 and Charleston.

The Iron Mountain Ranch Lifestyle

What Does a Weekend in Iron Mountain Ranch Look Like?

Three everyday moods within minutes of home: a morning run at Floyd Lamb Park, an afternoon handling errands at Centennial Hills retail, and an evening barbecue in the backyard with Spring Mountains views — with the City of Las Vegas's parks network and northwest corridor amenities threading the valley together.

500Master-Planned Acres
2004Year Established
2,800+Homes in the Community
300Days of Sun

THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES

Can You Tour Iron Mountain Ranch Homes This Weekend?

Open houses in Iron Mountain Ranch are publicly accessible — no gate coordination required. With 233 active listings in ZIP 89131 and a 27-day median market pace, well-priced family homes can go under contract quickly. Set up instant alerts, browse current inventory, or call (702) 637-1759 and our team will schedule your weekend tour.

Quick Answer

What does an HOA cost in Iron Mountain Ranch?

HOA fees in Iron Mountain Ranch run roughly $50 to $150 per month, covering common-area maintenance and community landscaping. There is a single HOA layer — no sub-association overhead. Pull the full resale package — current dues, reserve fund balance, transfer fees, and any pending special assessments — during escrow before your inspection contingency expires.

Moving to Iron Mountain Ranch

Should I Move to Iron Mountain Ranch?

A 2,800-square-foot family home with Spring Mountains views costs under $500,000 in Iron Mountain Ranch. California top income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada rate is zero — that line, combined with low HOA fees and established northwest Las Vegas schools, anchors most Iron Mountain Ranch relocations.

Why California Families Are Choosing Iron Mountain Ranch

The value equation is decisive: a 2,800-square-foot family home with a two-car garage, Spring Mountains views, and mature landscaping costs $450,000–$550,000 in Iron Mountain Ranch. The same home in a comparable suburban California market easily exceeds $900,000. Nevada's zero state income tax then adds another $5,000–$25,000 per year in savings for middle-income families — a second financial argument that makes northwest Las Vegas a rational, not just emotional, move.

At a $500,000 budget, California buyers are comparing a modest older condo in a competitive suburb. That same budget in Iron Mountain Ranch secures a four-bedroom family home with a two-car garage, Spring Mountains views, mature landscaping, and access to charter schools rated 9/10 — in an established 2,800-home master-planned community — with Centennial Hills retail 15 minutes away, the Strip 25 minutes down US-95, and Nevada's zero income tax stretching every paycheck further.

According to Las Vegas REALTORS, ZIP 89131 carried a $678,000 median list price in June 2026. Per the Clark County Assessor, Nevada's effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of assessed value. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data places northwest Las Vegas below national violent-crime averages for comparable suburban communities, and GreatSchools rates Doral Academy of Nevada at 9/10 — the leading charter option in the corridor.

Iron Mountain Ranch runs on the northwest Las Vegas growth engine: Centennial Hills's expanding commercial corridor brings new retail, dining, and medical employment to the area, while US-95 ties residents to Strip and downtown employment centers in 25 minutes. The Clark County construction and healthcare sectors feed the professional families who make up the bulk of Iron Mountain Ranch's 72% homeownership base.

Cost of Living Snapshot — Iron Mountain Ranch, NV vs. Los Angeles, CA

Day-to-day costs run meaningfully lower than coastal California across every category. Nevada has no state income tax, no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration, and HOA fees in Iron Mountain Ranch start at just $50 per month. The category that flips hardest is housing: a 2,800-square-foot family home with mountain views costs under $550,000 here and over $1 million in comparable suburban Los Angeles.

MetricIron Mountain Ranch, NVLos Angeles, CA
State Income TaxNoneUp to 13.3%
Family Home Entry Point$350K (Iron Mountain Ranch)$800K+ typical suburban
Effective Property Tax Rate~0.5%–0.7%~1.1% on new purchases
Monthly HOA$50–$150$300–$800 typical gated
Airport Commute30 min (Harry Reid via US-95)45–90+ min (LAX)

Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.

Iron Mountain Ranch Rental Market — Rent vs. Own

Single-family homes in Iron Mountain Ranch typically rent for $2,000–$3,200 per month depending on size and view orientation. Rental vacancy in established northwest Las Vegas family communities is low — the combination of low HOA fees, quality schools, and Centennial Hills convenience attracts working families who want the neighborhood feel without the purchase commitment. Nevada has no state income tax on rental income, improving investor cash-flow math relative to California.

Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & Nevada Real Estate Group market analysis

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RELOCATION TIMELINE

How to relocate to Iron Mountain Ranch in 8 steps

From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8-12 week timeline most Iron Mountain Ranch buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of residency and vehicle registration within 60, per the Nevada DMV — miss them and registration penalties stack.

  1. Pick your section and set a budget

    Decide which Iron Mountain Ranch you are buying: $350K–$420K entry-tier value homes, $400K–$520K Iron Mountain Core established family homes, $475K–$600K Ranch View elevated sunset lots, or $500K–$600K Iron Mountain Estates premium view properties. Each section carries different lot sizes, view positions, and proximity to community parks.

  2. Get pre-approved — know your loan type

    Most Iron Mountain Ranch purchases fall within conventional conforming loan limits ($766,550 in 2026) and qualify for FHA, VA, or standard conventional financing. First-time buyers should ask their lender about Nevada Housing Division programs. Clean pre-approval letters matter in a 27-day-median market — have financing lined up before touring.

  3. Hire an Iron Mountain Ranch specialist

    View lot premium, HOA sub-association structure, school-zone verification, and home-age inspection strategy all drive significant value differences between otherwise similar Iron Mountain Ranch homes. An agent who knows the specific streets saves real money on both price and post-closing surprises.

  4. Tour homes and assess the details

    Iron Mountain Ranch is open-access — no gate coordination required. A good first tour compares at least one home in each price tier so the view-premium math is real, not theoretical. Nevada Real Estate Group schedules multi-section tours so you see the full range in a single northwest Las Vegas outing.

  5. Write and negotiate the offer

    Well-priced Iron Mountain Core and entry-tier homes can attract multiple offers quickly at a 27-day-median pace. Ranch View and Estates homes move somewhat more slowly, giving buyers a bit more room. Inspection contingencies are standard — use the full period for a thorough review of a 2004–2012 vintage home.

  6. Inspection, HOA docs, and appraisal

    Age the inspection to the home: roofs, HVAC systems, and pool equipment on 2004–2012 construction are approaching first major service cycles on many properties. Pull the full HOA resale package — dues, reserves, CC&Rs, and any pending assessment history — early in the contingency window.

  7. Clear conditions and fund

    Nevada closes through escrow companies, not attorneys; expect 30–45 days from acceptance to funding. FHA and VA appraisals may add a few days due to condition requirements. Start the lender clock immediately after your offer is accepted.

  8. Close, move, and register

    Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Southwest Gas, City of Las Vegas water), change your address with USPS and financial institutions, then handle the DMV — license within 30 days, vehicle registration within 60 days of establishing Nevada residency.

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ECONOMY & JOBS

What Drives the Iron Mountain Ranch Economy?

Iron Mountain Ranch residents work across the Strip and convention economy, the Centennial Hills commercial corridor, northwest Las Vegas healthcare, and professional services. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro labor market is historically strong, with northwest Las Vegas incomes tracking near the county median and growing as Centennial Hills matures.

$72,000Estimated avg household income, Iron Mountain Ranch areaCommunity records / demographic estimates
72%Homeownership rate in Iron Mountain RanchCommunity records
15 minTo Centennial Hills commercial corridorVia N Durango Dr
25 minTo Strip employment centers via US-95Via US-95 south

Top Iron Mountain Ranch-Area Employers

  • Las Vegas Strip resorts and casinosThe valley's largest employment sector — 25 minutes from Iron Mountain Ranch via US-95 south
  • Centennial Hills retail and medicalNorthwest Las Vegas's growing commercial hub with new retail, dining, and healthcare employers 15 minutes west
  • Centennial Hills HospitalMajor healthcare employer in the northwest corridor serving Iron Mountain Ranch-area residents and workers
  • Clark County School DistrictSubstantial northwest Las Vegas employer — teachers and staff serving Neal Elementary, Thurman White Middle, and Shadow Ridge High
  • Nevada construction and trades sectorGrowing northwest Las Vegas development continues to generate construction employment accessible to Iron Mountain Ranch residents
  • Remote employers (tech, finance, healthcare)High-earning remote workers are increasingly drawn to Iron Mountain Ranch value pricing and zero Nevada state income tax

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, City of Las Vegas. Last updated June 2026.

COMMUNITY COMPARISON

How Does Iron Mountain Ranch Compare to Skye Canyon, Providence & Centennial Hills?

If you are weighing Iron Mountain Ranch against other northwest Las Vegas communities, this side-by-side covers the metrics buyers ask about most, updated June 2026. Iron Mountain Ranch wins on value and maturity; Skye Canyon on amenities and new construction; Providence on newer systems and community parks — sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.

Iron Mountain Ranch vs Skye Canyon vs Providence vs Centennial Hills · June 2026
MetricIron Mountain RanchSkye CanyonProvidenceCentennial Hills
Entry Price$350K$400K$450K$350K
Guard-GatedNo — open HOANo (some gated areas)NoMixed
HOA Monthly$50–$150$80–$200$80–$200$50–$200
ZIP Median List$678K (89131)$678K (89131)~$600K (89166)~$599K (89149)
Days on Market27SimilarSimilar25
Established2004201620041998
Best Charter SchoolDoral Acad 9/10Doral Acad 9/10Available nearbyAvailable nearby
Key AmenityFloyd Lamb Park 5 minSkye Center hubCommunity parksCentennial Hills retail
Best ForValue · Maturity · First-TimeNew builds · AmenitiesNewer systems · ParksCommercial access

Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Community income and crime figures are Las Vegas city-wide — the Census and FBI do not tabulate Iron Mountain Ranch separately. Last updated June 2026.

Cost of Ownership

What Will Iron Mountain Ranch Cost You Each Month?

A $400,000 Iron Mountain Ranch purchase runs about $2,900 monthly with 20% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey. The tabs below model your payment, compare renting in the northwest Las Vegas corridor, and budget the HOA costs that make ownership economics transparent before you offer.

Payment Estimator

Estimate Your Iron Mountain Ranch Payment

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  • Principal & Interest$2,129
  • Property Tax$203
  • Insurance$150
  • HOA$200
  • PMI$0
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Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION

How Easy Is Getting Around From Iron Mountain Ranch?

US-95 is the primary artery, putting the Strip and downtown about 25 minutes south and Centennial Hills 15 minutes west for daily errands. Mean Las Vegas commutes run near 25 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data; northwest corridor employers are typically under 20 minutes from Iron Mountain Ranch.

Drive Times from Iron Mountain Ranch

  • 5 minFloyd Lamb Park at Tule SpringsTule Springs Rd north
  • 15 minCentennial Hills retailN Durango Dr south
  • 20 minSummerlinUS-95 west
  • 25 minLas Vegas StripUS-95 south → I-15
  • 25 minDowntown Las VegasUS-95 south
  • 30 minHarry Reid Intl AirportUS-95 south → I-15 → I-215
  • 35 minMount CharlestonUS-95 north → NV-157
  • 30 minRed Rock Canyon NCAUS-95 south → W Charleston Blvd west

Transportation Options

  • Driving

    The default and primary mode — US-95 and North Durango Drive are the main connectors. Most Iron Mountain Ranch residents drive; internal community streets are quiet and residential.

  • RTC Transit

    Transit serves US-95 and nearby corridors but is not practical for most Iron Mountain Ranch residents. Plan a car-first life; transit covers specific downtown-bound commutes only.

  • Cycling and Trails

    The community has walking paths connecting to Iron Mountain Ranch Park and nearby pocket parks. Floyd Lamb Park minutes north offers trail running on 680 acres — recreational, not commuting infrastructure.

  • Rideshare

    Available with typical 8–12-minute pickup times in northwest Las Vegas. Airport runs typically cost $35–$55 given the 30-minute drive. Most residents use personal vehicles for the reliability and convenience of a residential setting.

Drive times based on average non-rush-hour conditions. Sources: Google Maps traffic data, RTC of Southern Nevada.

Quick Answer

How long does it take to close on an Iron Mountain Ranch home?

Most Iron Mountain Ranch purchases close in 30 to 45 days — Nevada uses escrow companies, not attorneys. Cash buyers can close in 10 to 14 days. FHA and VA buyers should allow extra time for appraisal condition requirements. Request the HOA resale package at contract so dues and reserve data clear before contingency deadlines.

Quick Answer

What down payment do you need to buy in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Most Iron Mountain Ranch buyers put down 5% to 20%. At the $400,000 midpoint, 5% is $20,000 and 20% is $80,000. FHA loans allow 3.5% down with a 580 credit score, and VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. Conventional loans above 80% loan-to-value require PMI. Nevada Housing Division programs can reduce the down payment requirement further for qualifying first-time buyers.

Iron Mountain Ranch FAQ — 18 Answers

What Do Iron Mountain Ranch Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

What is the median home price in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Homes in Iron Mountain Ranch range from roughly $350,000 for smaller entry-tier floor plans to $600,000 for premium lots with Spring Mountains and Sheep Range views. The broader ZIP 89131 carried a $678,000 median list price in June 2026 per Las Vegas REALTORS — Iron Mountain Ranch itself sits below that ZIP-wide figure, making it one of northwest Las Vegas's strongest values for the size and lot quality you receive.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch guard-gated?

No. Iron Mountain Ranch is an open master-planned community governed by an HOA with monthly fees of just $50 to $150. Common areas and community landscaping are well-maintained without the gate overhead. Buyers wanting a staffed gate in the northwest valley can compare neighboring Silverstone Ranch, a guard-gated golf community. Nevada Real Estate Group can tour both in a single outing so the trade-off is clear.

What ZIP code is Iron Mountain Ranch in?

Iron Mountain Ranch is in ZIP 89131, northwest Las Vegas, near Iron Mountain Road and Farm Road. US-95 puts the Strip about 25 minutes south and Harry Reid International Airport about 30 minutes. The ZIP also covers parts of Centennial Hills and Silverstone Ranch, so use the community name in listing alerts to keep results specific to Iron Mountain Ranch addresses.

What schools serve Iron Mountain Ranch?

Clark County School District zoned campuses include Neal Elementary at 7/10, Thurman White Middle School at 6/10, and Shadow Ridge High School at 6/10 on GreatSchools. Charter options Doral Academy (9/10) and Somerset Academy (8/10) add strong alternatives, and Bishop Gorman (A+) and Faith Lutheran (A) anchor the private tier. Verify the attendance zone for any specific address before offering — zone boundaries vary within the community.

What are HOA fees in Iron Mountain Ranch?

HOA dues run roughly $50 to $150 per month — among the lowest in northwest Las Vegas. That fee covers common-area maintenance and community landscaping without layers of sub-association overhead. The lean monthly cost helps qualification math for first-time buyers and investors alike. Request the resale package to confirm the exact figure, reserve status, and any pending special assessments before your contingency period expires.

How does Iron Mountain Ranch compare to Skye Canyon?

Iron Mountain Ranch wins on value and maturity: established landscaping, proven schools, and pricing from $350,000 versus Skye Canyon's newer homes starting around $400,000. Skye Canyon counters with current architecture and the Skye Center amenity hub. If a settled neighborhood character and lower entry point matter most, Iron Mountain Ranch is the better answer. Nevada Real Estate Group can show both communities side by side in one northwest-valley tour.

Who built homes in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Richmond American, KB Home, and Beazer Homes delivered most of the community between 2004 and 2012. That builder variety produced diverse floor plans — roughly 1,500 to 3,200 square feet — in desert-contemporary and Mediterranean styles typical of that era. Builder quality varies by plan and upkeep, so judge each resale on inspection results and recent comparables rather than the original builder name alone.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch a good investment?

The fundamentals are sound: an affordable $350,000–$600,000 price band, low HOA fees of $50–$150 monthly, strong rental demand in the growing northwest Centennial Hills corridor, and Nevada's zero state income tax improving cash-flow math. The built-out character keeps supply capped while demand from northwest Las Vegas growth continues. Nevada Real Estate Group can run rent comparables on specific addresses before you commit capital.

What are the best sub-neighborhoods in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Iron Mountain Estates at the upper tier offers 2,800 to 3,200-square-foot homes from $500,000 with the best mountain views. Ranch View on the elevated western edge carries strong Spring Mountains panoramas from $475,000. Iron Mountain Core near the community park is the most established section from $400,000. Entry Neighborhoods offer the most accessible floor plans from $350,000. Tell our specialists what you are optimizing for and they will map the streets that match.

How does new construction availability look in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Iron Mountain Ranch was largely built out between 2004 and 2012, so brand-new homes are scarce inside the plan. The benefit is mature landscaping and established schools at prices below newer neighbors like Skye Canyon and Providence. If new construction is a priority, Nevada Real Estate Group can pair this resale search with active build communities in the same northwest corridor so you compare current inventory directly.

What property taxes are like in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Nevada's effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of assessed value per the Clark County Assessor, and the state caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3% under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $450,000 purchase, plan around $2,250 to $3,150 annually. Long-held homes often carry abated tax bills — the assessed value resets to current market value after sale, so verify the post-sale tax figure with the Assessor early in escrow.

What parks and outdoor amenities are in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Iron Mountain Ranch Park anchors the community with sports fields, a playground, basketball courts, walking paths, and picnic areas on roughly 15 acres. Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs — one of Las Vegas's premier natural parks at 680 acres with fishing ponds and wildlife viewing — sits minutes north on Tule Springs Road. Craig Ranch Regional Park with its skatepark and dog run is also accessible from northwest Las Vegas.

What views do Iron Mountain Ranch homes have?

The elevated northwest valley position gives many homesites views of the Spring Mountains, the Sheep Range, and the broader Las Vegas Valley floor. West-facing lots on the community's elevated western edge capture the best sunset panoramas and Spring Mountains silhouettes. Not every home has a mountain view — elevated western lots command premiums, so flag your view priority early and our team will focus your search on the specific streets where views are consistent.

How large are homes in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Floor plans run from roughly 1,500 square feet in the entry-tier neighborhoods to about 3,200 square feet in Iron Mountain Estates. Most homes feature three to five bedrooms, two-car garages, and desert-contemporary or Mediterranean exteriors with stucco and tile roofs. The community's builder variety — Richmond American, KB Home, and Beazer — produced real plan diversity, so shoppers in the same price band can compare meaningfully different layouts.

What should I know before buying in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Four factors move real money here. First, view orientation: elevated west-facing lots carry premiums over comparable lots without Spring Mountains views. Second, home age: 2004–2012 construction means some roofs, HVAC systems, and pool equipment are approaching first major service cycles. Third, HOA layers: confirm the exact sub-association dues and any pending assessments. Fourth, tax resets: long-held homes re-assess to market value after sale — verify the post-sale figure before finalizing your budget.

What down payment do you need to buy in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Most Iron Mountain Ranch buyers put down 5% to 20%. At the $400,000 midpoint, 5% is $20,000 and 20% is $80,000. FHA loans allow 3.5% down with a 580+ credit score, and VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. Conventional loans above 80% loan-to-value require PMI. First-time buyer programs from Nevada Housing Division can reduce the down payment requirement further — ask your lender about current state assistance.

What does an HOA cost in Iron Mountain Ranch?

HOA fees in Iron Mountain Ranch run roughly $50 to $150 per month — one of the lowest in northwest Las Vegas. The fee covers common-area maintenance and community landscaping. There are no known sub-association layers, but confirm the exact dues, reserve fund balance, and any special-assessment history by requesting the full resale package during your inspection contingency window.

How long does it take to close on an Iron Mountain Ranch home?

Most purchases close in 30 to 45 days from accepted offer — Nevada uses escrow companies, not attorneys. Cash buyers can close in 10 to 14 days. FHA and VA buyers should allow a few extra days for appraisal scheduling and condition requirements. Request the HOA resale package the day you go under contract so dues and reserve data are in hand before contingency deadlines.

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The eight questions Iron Mountain Ranch buyers type into Google and AI search tools most often — answered with verifiable specifics sourced from City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, and GreatSchools ratings. Every figure links to a primary source you can verify directly.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch part of Las Vegas or a separate city?

Iron Mountain Ranch is an unincorporated community within the City of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mailing addresses say Las Vegas, NV 89131. The City of Las Vegas provides municipal services including parks, roads, and utilities. There is no separate Iron Mountain Ranch municipal government — it operates under Las Vegas city jurisdiction with HOA governance layered on top.

What ZIP code does Iron Mountain Ranch use?

ZIP 89131 — the northwest Las Vegas ZIP covering Iron Mountain Ranch, Silverstone Ranch, and Centennial Hills-adjacent neighborhoods. Drive times run 15 minutes to Centennial Hills, 20 minutes to Summerlin, 25 minutes to the Strip via US-95, and 30 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch the same as Silverstone Ranch?

No — Silverstone Ranch is a separate guard-gated golf community with an 18-hole championship course, sharing the same ZIP 89131. Iron Mountain Ranch is an open master-planned family community with lower HOA fees and a $350,000–$600,000 price range. Both sit near the intersection of US-95 and Iron Mountain Road. Nevada Real Estate Group can show both communities in a single northwest tour.

How old are homes in Iron Mountain Ranch?

Most Iron Mountain Ranch homes were built between 2004 and 2012, making them 14 to 22 years old as of 2026. That vintage means roofs, HVAC systems, and pool equipment on some homes are approaching first major service cycles. Budget a thorough inspection and price those potential capital expenses before making an offer.

Does Iron Mountain Ranch have a community pool?

Iron Mountain Ranch does not have a shared community pool — individual homes typically have private pools in their backyards, which is standard for family homes in this price range. The community amenities focus on Iron Mountain Ranch Park with sports fields, playgrounds, and walking paths. For a community with shared pool facilities, Silverstone Ranch nearby is the closest alternative.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch walkable?

Within the community, yes — Iron Mountain Ranch Park and internal walking paths make pedestrian use practical for recreation. Centennial Hills retail 15 minutes away requires a car for daily errands, as with all northwest Las Vegas neighborhoods. The community is fundamentally car-dependent for shopping and commuting, which is typical of Las Vegas suburban master plans.

How far is Iron Mountain Ranch from Red Rock Canyon?

About 30 minutes via US-95 south and West Charleston Boulevard west — accessible for a morning hike but not as close as Summerlin or guard-gated communities along Charleston. Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs is a much closer natural alternative at 5 minutes north. Mount Charleston skiing is 35 minutes.

Is Iron Mountain Ranch a good investment for rentals?

The fundamentals work: $350,000–$600,000 entry pricing, low $50–$150 monthly HOA fees, northwest corridor rental demand from families who want established schools and mature neighborhoods, and Nevada's zero state income tax improving cash-flow math. The 72% homeownership rate means low vacancy in the rental stock that does exist. Ask Nevada Real Estate Group for specific rent comparables before committing capital.

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NEARBY COMMUNITIES

Which Communities Are Within 20 Minutes of Iron Mountain Ranch?

Compare Iron Mountain Ranch with neighboring northwest Las Vegas communities. Each card pairs the drive time with price positioning, so you can judge whether trading Iron Mountain Ranch's mature value for Skye Canyon's amenities or Providence's newer systems actually buys you more lifestyle for the money.

10 MIN N

Skye Canyon

$678K (ZIP area)

10 min from Iron Mountain Ranch

View Skye Canyon →

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Providence

~$600K (est.)

15 min from Iron Mountain Ranch

View Providence →

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Centennial Hills

~$599K (ZIP area)

15 min from Iron Mountain Ranch

View Centennial Hills →

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Summerlin

$728K

20 min from Iron Mountain Ranch

View Summerlin →

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The Lakes

$550K (ZIP area)

20 min from Iron Mountain Ranch

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A–Z INDEX

Which Iron Mountain Ranch and Northwest Las Vegas Communities Can You Explore A–Z?

Northwest Las Vegas contains multiple master-planned communities beyond Iron Mountain Ranch — including Skye Canyon, Providence, and Centennial Hills. Dedicated community pages are rolling out; entries below are indexed for orientation, and our team can pull current listings, HOA dues, and school zoning for any northwest Las Vegas address on request.

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  • Entry Neighborhoods (first-time buyer tier)

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  • Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs (nature preserve)

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  • Iron Mountain Core (park-adjacent established section)
  • Iron Mountain Estates (premium view homes)

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  • Ranch View (elevated sunset lots)

KEEP LEARNING

What Else Should You Read About Iron Mountain Ranch and Northwest Las Vegas?

These guides extend the research most Iron Mountain Ranch buyers do next — understanding the broader Las Vegas market, comparing northwest communities, and tracking valley-wide pricing — each written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.

Sources & Methodology

Where Does This Iron Mountain Ranch Data Come From?

Every statistic here is sourced from a primary or government dataset, refreshed monthly. One honesty note: the MLS reports at ZIP level, and ZIP 89131 is broader than Iron Mountain Ranch — area statistics are labeled as such, and per-section figures are modeled estimates. Follow any link to verify.

  1. Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, and closing counts for ZIP 89131 (northwest Las Vegas). lasvegasrealtors.com
  2. U.S. Census Bureau — Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (Iron Mountain Ranch is not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
  3. City of Las Vegas — Municipal services, parks, zoning, and short-term rental rules covering the northwest Las Vegas area. lasvegasnevada.gov
  4. Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, parcel data, and post-sale tax-reset records for ZIP 89131. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
  5. Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences under Nevada law. leg.state.nv.us
  6. Nevada Department of Taxation — State income tax (zero in Nevada) and sales tax data relevant to Iron Mountain Ranch homeownership. tax.nv.gov
  7. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Las Vegas metropolitan violent and property crime rates, national comparisons used in safety analysis. fbi.gov/ucr
  8. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Metro employment, unemployment, and wage data for the Las Vegas MSA. bls.gov
  9. GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings including Doral Academy 9/10, Neal Elementary 7/10, and private/charter options serving Iron Mountain Ranch families. greatschools.org
  10. Nevada Report Card — State accountability data used to cross-check school ratings for northwest Las Vegas campuses. nevadareportcard.nv.gov
  11. Clark County School District (CCSD) — School zone maps, attendance boundaries, and enrollment data for Neal Elementary, Thurman White Middle, and Shadow Ridge High. ccsd.net
  12. Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator and buy-vs-rent analysis. freddiemac.com/pmms

Methodology: Listing data is sourced via Repliers IDX feed (Las Vegas MLS) and refreshed every 15 minutes. Demographic and economic data are pulled monthly via Census/BLS APIs. School data is refreshed quarterly. All comparisons are like-for-like (same metric, same time period).

Last refresh: June 2026 · Next scheduled refresh: July 2026

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