

Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge — Homes For Sale
Nevada's #1 team for Arlington Ranch real estate. Search Mountains Edge single-family homes — 2004-2010 construction, 100+ acres of parks, Exploration Peak trail, and live MLS data for ZIP 89178.
MEDIAN LIST PRICE (ZIP AREA 89178)
$494K
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
MASTER PLAN ACREAGE
3,500
Mountains Edge community records
BUILT
2004–2010
Focus Property Group
DAYS ON MARKET
32
LVR / GLVAR sold data, June 2026
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 Arlington Ranch at a Glance?
Arlington Ranch is a single-family neighborhood inside Mountains Edge — a 3,500-acre master plan built 2004-2010 by Focus Property Group, served by the City of Las Vegas. The 89178 ZIP area shows a $494,450 median list price and 32-day pace per Las Vegas REALTORS, with 198 active listings and entry homes from $350K.
- The plan: a 3,500-acre master plan by Focus Property Group, developed 2004-2010, with 100-plus acres of parks and a connected trail network anchored by Exploration Peak Park.
- The price ladder: $350K entry three-bedroom homes through $550K+ upgraded four- and five-bedroom floor plans — all 2004-2010 construction with desert-contemporary design.
- Schools: zoned Wright Elementary (7/10 GreatSchools), Faiss Middle (6/10), and Sierra Vista High (6/10), with Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy charters at 8/10 nearby.
- Market pace: 198 active listings and a 32-day median DOM across the 89178 ZIP in June 2026 — an active, price-sensitive family market.
- City backbone: LVMPD coverage, City of Las Vegas services, Blue Diamond Road retail, and I-215 access putting the airport 20 minutes away.
Last updated June 2026 · Sources: LVR, U.S. Census, City of Las Vegas
Where Can I Find Arlington Ranch Homes for Sale?
The 89178 ZIP area carried 198 active listings in June 2026 according to Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, spanning $350K entry homes to $550K+ upgraded floor plans in Mountains Edge. The newest listings appear below, refreshed daily, and every active home is searchable in our live MLS portal.
NEW$399,000HouseEst. $2,253/mo4 Beds3.5 Baths1,696 Sq. Ft.Built in 2006667 Shadwell StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89178HUNTINGTON VILLAGE A UNIT 1 AT RHODES RA
NEW$472,000HouseEst. $2,665/mo3 Beds3.5 Baths2,027 Sq. Ft.0.11 AcresBuilt in 201010231 Montes Vascos DriveLas Vegas, NV, 89178Mountains Edge Pod 211
NEW$575,000HouseEst. $3,247/mo3 Beds2 Baths1,590 Sq. Ft.0.13 AcresBuilt in 20209597 Medway Towns AvenueLas Vegas, NV, 89178Gomer & Chieftain
NEW$420,000HouseEst. $2,371/mo3 Beds1 Bath1,741 Sq. Ft.Built in 20078274 Timely Treasures AvenueLas Vegas, NV, 89178Sierra Madre At Mountain Pass
NEW CONSTRUCTION$559,000HouseEst. $3,156/mo5 Beds3 Baths2,400 Sq. Ft.0.09 AcresBuilt in 20269345 Juniper Shade StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89178Ivyleaf Square
NEW CONSTRUCTION$568,000HouseEst. $3,207/mo5 Beds3 Baths2,636 Sq. Ft.0.09 AcresBuilt in 20269332 Juniper Shade StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89178Ivyleaf Square
NEW$430,000HouseEst. $2,428/mo3 Beds3.5 Baths1,674 Sq. Ft.0.09 AcresBuilt in 2007714 Newquay CourtLas Vegas, NV, 89178Huntington Village C At Rhodes Ranch
NEW CONSTRUCTION$550,000HouseEst. $3,106/mo5 Beds3 Baths2,400 Sq. Ft.0.09 AcresBuilt in 20269338 Juniper Shade StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89178Ivyleaf Square
PRICE DISTRIBUTION
How Many Arlington Ranch Area Homes Sell in Each Price Range?
Median list price across the 89178 ZIP area sits at $494,450 per Las Vegas REALTORS June 2026 MLS data. Arlington Ranch homes price between $350K and $550K, but the broader ZIP includes southwest Las Vegas listings above and below that band. The price-band breakdown below reflects the 198 active listings across the corridor.
How Can You Find an Arlington Ranch Home by Type, Lifestyle & Price?
The 89178 ZIP area's 198 active listings break down by property type, price, and lifestyle fit — each link opens our live Las Vegas MLS search, with counts updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data across ZIP 89178.
Which Mountains Edge Neighborhoods Should You Explore?
Arlington Ranch is one of several Focus Property Group neighborhoods inside Mountains Edge. Each card links to the most relevant hub or live search so you can compare inventory, price positioning, and lifestyle fit across the master plan.
Mountains Edge (parent plan)
Single-Family · Mountains EdgeBeacon Hill at Mountains Edge
Guard-Gated · Golf CourseRhodes Ranch
Established · Southwest LVSpring Valley
Full City SearchLas Vegas (citywide)
New Builds · Current ReleasesNew Construction
FHA · VA · Low Down PaymentFirst-Time Buyer Resources
Adjacent Metro · 15 minHenderson (nearby)
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How Are the Schools in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Clark County School District zoned campuses for Arlington Ranch are Wright Elementary (7/10), Faiss Middle (6/10), and Sierra Vista High (6/10). Charter options Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy both rate 8/10 and serve K-12 within 10-12 minutes. Private choices include Bishop Gorman (9/10) and Faith Lutheran. Verify exact zoning for any address with CCSD before you offer.
7/10Wright Elementary
8/10Doral Academy of Nevada
8/10Pinecrest Academy
8/10Mountain View Christian School
8/10Faith Lutheran
9/10Bishop Gorman
Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.
Which Schools Are Best for Arlington Ranch Families?
According to GreatSchools.org, Arlington Ranch zones into Wright Elementary (7/10), Faiss Middle (6/10), and Sierra Vista High (6/10); charter options Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy both rate 8/10 and serve K-12. Ratings cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, with the ranked table below.
| Rank | School | Type | Grades | GreatSchools | Neighborhood | Homes Near |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bishop Gorman HS | Private | 9-12 | 9/10 | West Las Vegas · 20 min | $350,000+ |
| 2 | Doral Academy | Public charter | K-12 | 8/10 | Southwest LV · 10 min | $350,000+ |
| 3 | Pinecrest Academy | Public charter | K-12 | 8/10 | Southwest LV · 12 min | $350,000+ |
| 4 | Wright Elementary | Public (zoned) | K-5 | 7/10 | Mountains Edge corridor | $350,000+ |
| 5 | Sierra Vista HS | Public (zoned) | 9-12 | 6/10 | Mountains Edge corridor | $350,000+ |
SAFETY & CRIME
Is Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Safe?
Yes. Arlington Ranch is served by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and sits in one of the more stable suburban sections of the southwestern Las Vegas Valley. Mountains Edge's 2004-2010 construction era means planned streets without cut-through traffic, high homeownership near 72 percent, and engaged HOA community standards — all of which correlate with lower incident rates.
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department coverageCity of Las Vegas services and city police
- Homeownership in Mountains EdgeCommunity records — owner-heavy demographics
- Purpose-built streets, interior layoutNo through-traffic arterials bisecting residential blocks
- Violent crime vs national average, southwest LV corridorFBI Uniform Crime Reporting
What Buyers Should Know
Mountains Edge was planned in the 2000s with residential-only street patterns — cul-de-sacs and loops rather than collector-road cut-throughs — which limits non-resident vehicle traffic through Arlington Ranch. Combined with the plan's high homeownership rate and active HOA-driven community standards, the neighborhood maintains a suburban character where typical incidents are vehicle break-ins and package theft rather than violent crime.
The Blue Diamond Road and I-215 corridors at the plan's perimeter see higher incident concentrations typical of commercial corridors — parking-lot vehicle thefts and retail theft near the shopping centers. Residential blocks inside the master plan, a street or two removed from those arterials, run considerably quieter.
For buyers who want additional verification, LVMPD publishes an interactive crime mapping tool online where you can check incident history for the specific blocks around any home you are considering — a step our team recommends for every buyer regardless of the neighborhood in question.
Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Las Vegas / LVMPD. Last updated June 2026.
What's It Like Living in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch is a Focus Property Group neighborhood inside the 3,500-acre Mountains Edge master plan, with 100-plus park acres, Exploration Peak trail access, and HOA-maintained streets. City of Las Vegas services and zero Nevada state income tax stretch every relocating household's budget beyond what the $494K median suggests.
What is Arlington Ranch known for?
Arlington Ranch is known as an accessible Mountains Edge neighborhood — 2004-2010 single-family construction with desert-contemporary design, Spring Mountain views, and direct access to Exploration Peak Park's summit trail and the master plan's 100-plus-acre park system.
Who should live in Arlington Ranch?
It fits families seeking newer construction between $350K and $550K, professionals who value the I-215 corridor's commute flexibility, investors drawn to the area's 72 percent homeownership rate and steady rents, and California relocators who want mountain views without a luxury price tag.
What is daily life like?
Mornings begin on Exploration Peak's summit trail or the connected bike paths threading the master plan; Blue Diamond Road handles most errands — grocery, dining, and services — without touching a freeway; and the I-215 beltway puts Henderson and the airport within 15 to 20 minutes.
Where Is Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge
Arlington Ranch sits inside the Mountains Edge master plan in the southwestern Las Vegas Valley, west of the I-15 corridor and south of Blue Diamond Road. ZIP 89178. Roughly 14 miles from the Strip, 20 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport.
Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge
At a Glance- Setting
- Master-planned, southwest Las Vegas Valley
- Master Plan Acreage
- ~3,500 acres
- Built
- 2004–2010
- Developer
- Focus Property Group
- HOA (combined)
- $60–$150/mo
- Price Range
- $350K–$550K
- Parks
- 100+ acres (Exploration Peak + Regional Park)
- Trails
- Miles of connected walking and biking paths
- Guard-Gated
- No
- Schools
- CCSD + charter options (Doral, Pinecrest)
- Distance to Airport
- ~20 min (I-215/I-15)
- Sunshine
- 300 days/year
LIVABILITY REPORT CARD
How Does Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Score?
Arlington Ranch earns strong marks for value, parks, and mountain views, with honest trade-offs on zoned school ratings and the commute to the Strip. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same six factors our agents walk through with every relocating buyer before a first tour of this Mountains Edge neighborhood.
Grade B+: Safety
LVMPD coverage; Mountains Edge's owner-heavy demographics and interior street layout keep typical incidents to suburban property matters. Verify block-level data via LVMPD's public crime map.
Grade B: Schools
Zoned campuses rate 6-7/10 on GreatSchools; strong charter alternatives — Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy at 8/10 — compensate for the zoned school ratings.
Grade A-: Cost of Living
$494K ZIP-area median, $60–$150/mo combined HOA, zero state income tax, and property taxes running 0.5–0.7% of value — strong value for newer construction with mountain views.
Grade B+: Amenities
100+ park acres, Exploration Peak summit trail, connected bike paths, Blue Diamond Road retail, and I-215 corridor access.
Grade A: Outdoor Access
Exploration Peak Park and Mountains Edge Regional Park are outstanding; Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is 15 minutes northwest.
Grade B: Commute
Blue Diamond Road handles local errands in minutes; I-215 reaches the airport in 20 minutes and the Strip in 25 — slightly longer than midvalley addresses.
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 Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge a good place to live?
Yes — by southwest Las Vegas measures, it is one of the best value-for-construction-quality neighborhoods in the 89178 ZIP. Arlington Ranch pairs 2004-2010 single-family homes, genuine Spring Mountain views, and 100-plus acres of parks with a combined HOA of $60 to $150 per month and a ZIP-area median list of $494,450. The honest trade-offs: zoned schools rate 6-7/10 on GreatSchools (charter alternatives rate 8/10), and the Strip commute runs 25 minutes rather than the 20 minutes midvalley addresses offer. Nevada's zero state income tax makes every calculation look better than the sticker suggests.
Source: City of Las Vegas
Who Lives in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Las Vegas city — the municipality that contains Mountains Edge — the parent city holds 656,274 residents with a median household income of $66,820. Community records put homeownership inside Mountains Edge near 72 percent, with a median resident age around 34.
The Census does not break Arlington Ranch out as its own place, so the figures below are Las Vegas citywide — presented honestly as the statistical backdrop. Inside Mountains Edge, our closing data shows a blend of young families drawn by the newer construction and park system, California relocators attracted by the value-per-square-foot equation, and working professionals who commute via the I-215 corridor to Henderson, the airport employment cluster, and the Strip hospitality jobs.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Las Vegas city (Arlington Ranch is not separately tabulated); community homeownership figure from community records · Updated
POPULATION & GROWTH
How Fast Is the Mountains Edge Area Growing?
Mountains Edge was developed primarily between 2004 and 2010, so the plan's residential stock is largely set — but its parent city, Las Vegas, has added population steadily, and the southwest valley's I-215 corridor continues attracting new retail and employment that supports neighborhood demand. Clark County as a whole has added roughly 230,000 residents since 2010 per U.S. Census counts.
Las Vegas city population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)
Inside Mountains Edge, growth means competition for the existing stock rather than new supply from Arlington Ranch itself — the neighborhood built out between 2004 and 2010. That dynamic supports long-run price stability: each new household entering the southwest valley adds demand to a finished neighborhood without diluting it with competing inventory.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts and City of Las Vegas. Citywide figures shown because the Census does not tabulate Arlington Ranch or Mountains Edge separately; projection reflects recent Las Vegas growth rates. Last updated June 2026.
LIVABILITY SCORES
How Does Arlington Ranch Score for Livability?
Arlington Ranch combines B-plus safety, A-grade outdoor access, and an A-minus cost-of-living score, with honest trade-offs on zoned school ratings and the Strip commute. The rings below break the composite into the six categories buyers ask about most, benchmarked against Census, FBI, and GreatSchools data for the 89178 ZIP corridor.
- 78B+
Overall Livability
- 72B
Schools (zoned)
- 80B+
Safety
- 82A-
Cost of Living
- 78B+
Amenities
- 88A
Outdoor / Recreation
MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS
How Is the Arlington Ranch Real Estate Market Trending?
Median sold price, days on market, and monthly closings for the 89178 ZIP area (Mountains Edge and surrounding southwest Las Vegas neighborhoods) from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. Scope honesty first: ZIP 89178 is broader than Arlington Ranch itself; monthly points are NREG-modeled values anchored to the probed medians — read the level and the pace, not single-month wiggles.
Median Sold Price
$462K–$485K monthly band; $482,500 median over recent closings
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Days on Market
30–39 day monthly range; 32 median over recent closings
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Active Inventory
198 active listings in June 2026 — a balanced family-buyer market
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
The long view: Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge's median sold price rose 148% between 2014 ($167,925) and 2026 ($416,101), across 231,945 recorded closings — Las Vegas REALTORS MLS records via Repliers.
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Market Competitiveness
How competitive is Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge right now?
The 89178 ZIP area is a balanced-to-moderate market — 32 median days on market and 198 active listings in June 2026 per Las Vegas REALTORS data. Well-priced homes in good condition with mountain views draw offers within the first two weekends; homes needing cosmetic updates or priced above recent comps give buyers room to negotiate.
- 32 daysMedian days on market (sold, recent)
- 198Active listings (ZIP 89178, June 2026)
- $482,500Median sold price (recent closings)
- ~$252/sqftMedian price per square foot (sold)
Who Should Buy a Home in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch is a value-oriented Mountains Edge neighborhood — 2004-2010 single-family construction with mountain views between $350K and $550K, matched to specific buyer types more than others. Six profiles below match lifestyles to the best-fit corners of the community and the broader 89178 market, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through before they commit.
Which Buyer Types Fit Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Families Prioritizing Parks
- 100+ park acres and Exploration Peak trail in the plan
- Trail network connects to every park without arterial crossings
- HOA community standards maintain neighborhood quality
- Verify school zone — charter alternatives at 8/10 are 10-12 min away
First-Time Buyers
- Entry homes near $350K — FHA and VA loan-eligible
- Combined HOA $60–$150/mo is manageable for first-time buyers
- Newer 2004-2010 construction reduces surprise maintenance costs
- Doral Academy and Pinecrest charters at 8/10 for school-zone flexibility
California Relocators
- Mountain views without Summerlin's $728K median
- Zero Nevada state income tax vs California's 13.3%
- I-215 corridor access to Henderson and airport employment
- Similar newer-construction suburban feel at half the coastal price
Outdoor Enthusiasts
- Exploration Peak summit trail minutes from the driveway
- Red Rock Canyon NCA 15 minutes northwest
- Spring Mountains skiing and hiking 20 minutes away
- Connected internal trail network for daily runs and rides
Investors
- $2,100–$2,800 monthly rental range, low vacancy
- 72% homeownership — stable, quality tenant pool
- Newer construction reduces maintenance overhead
- City of Las Vegas short-term rental rules are strict — plan long-term
Commuting Professionals
- Airport in 20 minutes via I-215 and I-15
- Henderson employment in 15 minutes via I-215 east
- Strip in 25 minutes via I-15 north
- Blue Diamond Road retail handles errands without a freeway
Best Fit For
- California relocators — a newer-construction suburban home with mountain views at half the coastal price, plus Nevada's zero state income tax.
- Families who want parks — Exploration Peak summit trail, 100-plus park acres, and a connected trail network without leaving the master plan.
- First-time buyers — genuine entry points near $350K with FHA and VA loan eligibility and a combined HOA that stays under $150 per month.
- Outdoor enthusiasts — direct trail access to Exploration Peak, Red Rock Canyon 15 minutes away, and Spring Mountains skiing in 20.
- Investors — steady $2,100–$2,800 monthly rents, 72 percent owner-occupancy, and newer construction that minimizes maintenance surprises.
- Commuting professionals — airport in 20 minutes, Henderson employers in 15, and Blue Diamond Road retail without touching the freeway.
Ready to explore homes in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge? Our team knows every floor plan, lot premium, and trail-access street in the community.
Start Your Home SearchPros
- Exploration Peak Park summit trail and 100-plus acres of parks inside the master plan
- Mountain views from a 2004-2010 single-family home priced $350K–$550K
- Zero Nevada state income tax and a 3% property-tax cap under NRS 361.471
- Combined HOA of $60–$150/mo — reasonable for the amenity package delivered
- Red Rock Canyon NCA 15 minutes northwest — world-class outdoor recreation
- Charter school alternatives (Doral Academy, Pinecrest) at 8/10 within 10-12 minutes
- Airport in 20 minutes — competitive for aviation, logistics, and hospitality workers
Honest Considerations
- Zoned schools rate 6-7/10 on GreatSchools — buyers relying on zoned campuses should factor this in
- Strip commute is 25 minutes — longer than midvalley addresses that offer similar price points
- The neighborhood is built out — no new construction available inside Arlington Ranch itself
- Two-layer HOA structure requires double document review in escrow
- HVAC, water heaters, and roofing are reaching service midpoints on 2004-2010 homes — budget inspection diligence
- Extreme summer heat — 105°F-plus stretches July through September, like the rest of the valley
Neighborhood Comparison
How Do Mountains Edge's Top Neighborhoods Compare?
A like-for-like comparison of Mountains Edge's most-searched neighborhoods — indicative price, dollars per square foot, days on market, and lifestyle fit — using ZIP 89178 listing data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Per-neighborhood figures are NREG-modeled slices of the ZIP-area market; use them as orientation, not appraisal.
| Submarket | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active Listings | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arlington Ranch | ~$480,000 | ~$252 | 32 | ~65 | Single-Family · Views |
| Beacon Hill at Mountains Edge | ~$475,000 | ~$250 | 33 | ~55 | Comparable neighbor |
| Mountains Edge (broader plan) | ~$494,450 | ~$252 | 32 | ~198 | Full plan overview |
| Rhodes Ranch | ~$525,000 | ~$260 | 28 | ~80 | Guard-gated golf |
| Spring Valley | ~$450,000 | ~$240 | 28 | ~90 | Established value |
| Henderson (nearby city) | ~$548,000 | ~$280 | 21 | ~2,460 | Schools · Safety |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus NREG analysis, June 2026. The MLS reports at ZIP level (89178) — per-neighborhood medians are NREG-modeled estimates from active-listing review. Listing counts updated daily via Repliers IDX.
Neighborhood Deep Dive
What's Inside Mountains Edge's Top Neighborhoods?
Submarket 1
Arlington Ranch
A core Focus Property Group neighborhood inside Mountains Edge — 2004-2010 single-family homes with mountain views, HOA dues of $60–$150/mo, and direct trail access to Exploration Peak Park.
Browse Arlington Ranch homes →Submarket 2
Beacon Hill at Mountains Edge
A sister neighborhood to Arlington Ranch inside the same master plan — comparable build years, similar price band, and the same park and trail access. Distinguish by specific lot position and sub-association dues.
Browse Beacon Hill at Mountains Edge homes →Submarket 3
Mountains Edge (broader plan)
The full 3,500-acre master plan including all Focus Property Group neighborhoods — 100-plus park acres, Exploration Peak, and the connected trail network shared by every section.
Browse Mountains Edge (broader plan) homes →Submarket 4
Rhodes Ranch
The southwest valley's guard-gated golf alternative — a Ted Robinson-designed public course inside a gated community, priced modestly above Mountains Edge for the entry and security.
Browse Rhodes Ranch homes →Submarket 5
Spring Valley
An older southwest Las Vegas corridor with established streets, lower entry prices, and quicker Strip access — for buyers who want urban proximity over mountain views and parks.
Browse Spring Valley homes →Submarket 6
Henderson (nearby city)
The adjacent city with the valley's deepest master-plan selection — faster market pace, stronger school ratings in top plans, and citywide Henderson services for buyers willing to pay a modest premium.
Browse Henderson (nearby city) homes →Submarket 7
Exploration Peak Park & Trail Network
The amenity engine Mountains Edge residents use daily: Exploration Peak's 30-acre summit-trail park, the connected corridor linking every neighborhood to every park without crossing an arterial, and Mountains Edge Regional Park's sports and dog-park campus. Owning anywhere in the plan puts all of this within a short trail ride.
Browse Exploration Peak Park & Trail Network homes →STILL DECIDING?
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BY ZIP CODE
What Does the Arlington Ranch Market Look Like Across ZIP 89178?
Mountains Edge and surrounding southwest Las Vegas neighborhoods share ZIP 89178. The table below splits the ZIP into two corridor slices: north-facing streets near Blue Diamond Road trade in the low-to-mid $480Ks, while south and west lots with stronger mountain-view premiums reach toward $520K per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data.
| ZIP | Primary Area | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89178 | Mountains Edge north — Blue Diamond Rd-adjacent corridors | ~$470K | ~$248 | 31 | ~100 | n/a* |
| 89178 | Mountains Edge south/west — view lots · Exploration Peak corridor | ~$510K | ~$258 | 34 | ~98 | n/a* |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus NREG corridor analysis. The MLS reports a single $494,450 median across ZIP 89178 (198 actives) — the north/south corridor splits shown are NREG-modeled. *Year-over-year change is intentionally omitted at corridor level. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.
BY THE NUMBERS
Which Statistics Define Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Real Estate?
Eight verifiable numbers — each sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, the U.S. Census Bureau, the City of Las Vegas, or community records — capture Arlington Ranch faster than any brochure: a $494,450 ZIP-area median, 32 median days on market, 100-plus park acres, and a 2004-2010 master plan anchored by Exploration Peak Park.
$494,450
Median list price across the 89178 ZIP area (Mountains Edge corridor), June 2026.
Las Vegas REALTORS
$482,500
Median sold price across the ZIP area over recent closings.
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
32
Median days from list to accepted offer — an active family-buyer market, not a bidding-war environment.
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
198
Active listings in ZIP 89178 in June 2026 — the inventory base behind every median on this page.
Las Vegas REALTORS
3,500
Master-planned acres in Mountains Edge, built 2004-2010 by Focus Property Group.
Community records
100+
Park acres inside the master plan — Exploration Peak and Mountains Edge Regional Park combined.
Community records
8/10
GreatSchools rating at Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy — the strongest charter options 10-12 minutes away.
GreatSchools.org
72%
Homeownership rate inside Mountains Edge — a high-quality, owner-heavy community profile.
Community records
WHY ARLINGTON RANCH
Why Does Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Stand Apart From Its Peers?
Arlington Ranch pairs 100-plus park acres and Exploration Peak trail with 2004-2010 single-family construction priced under $550K — a combination most southwest Las Vegas addresses cannot match. Each advantage below ties to a verifiable source: the Nevada Revised Statutes, FBI crime data, and Las Vegas REALTORS market figures.
- Mountains Edge community records
Exploration Peak Park access
A 30-acre park with a distinctive summit trail, amphitheater, and valley panoramas at the master plan's edge — not a strip of grass but a genuine destination park.
- Las Vegas REALTORS, June 2026
Mountain views at family prices
Spring Mountain and Red Rock Canyon views from a 2004-2010 single-family home between $350K and $550K — the same scenery costs $800K-plus in Summerlin's front-range villages.
- Mountains Edge community records
Connected trail network
Miles of walking and biking trails link Arlington Ranch to every park in the 3,500-acre master plan without crossing an arterial road.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
Tax-capped carrying costs
Nevada's 3 percent primary-residence cap under NRS 361.471 plus zero state income tax keep long-run ownership costs well below California comparables.
- Las Vegas REALTORS / GLVAR, June 2026
Below the Las Vegas median
The $494,450 ZIP-area median sits modestly above the $476K Las Vegas citywide figure — and Arlington Ranch homes start $100K below that median.
WHY BUY IN ARLINGTON RANCH
What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Home in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch's case rests on value, parks, and mountain views: a 2004-2010 master-planned neighborhood with 100-plus park acres, property taxes capped at 3 percent annual growth under Nevada law per Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471, zero state income tax, and single-family homes from $350K. Ten sourced reasons follow.
Exploration Peak Park
A 30-acre summit-trail park with amphitheater and valley panoramas — accessible directly from the neighborhood trail network.
Mountains Edge community records
Zero state income tax
Nevada levies no personal income tax — five-figure annual savings for most relocating California households.
Nevada Department of Taxation
3% property-tax cap
Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute — carrying costs stay predictable.
NRS 361.471
Entry below the Las Vegas median
Arlington Ranch homes start near $350K — $120K-plus below the $494K ZIP-area median list.
Las Vegas REALTORS, June 2026
100+ acres of parks
Mountains Edge Regional Park and Exploration Peak together deliver more park acreage than most southwest valley master plans at any price.
Mountains Edge community records
Connected trail network
Miles of walking and biking trails link every neighborhood in the 3,500-acre plan without crossing a major road.
Mountains Edge community records
Charter school options at 8/10
Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy both rate 8/10 on GreatSchools and serve K-12 within 10-12 minutes of Arlington Ranch.
GreatSchools.org
Airport in 20 minutes
Harry Reid International Airport via I-215 and I-15 — competitive commute for aviation and hospitality professionals.
Community records / drive-time data
Owner-heavy demographics
Mountains Edge homeownership near 72 percent supports stable rents, low vacancy, and long-hold investment returns.
Community records
Red Rock Canyon proximity
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — world-class climbing, hiking, and scenery — is about 15 minutes northwest.
Community records
New Construction
Who Builds New Homes In and Around Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch was built out between 2004 and 2010 — all homes are established resale. The broader southwest Las Vegas corridor has active builder communities within 10 to 20 minutes, and Mountains Edge is releasing select parcels. Verify release schedules and incentives before you write anything; offerings change quarterly.
First-Time & Family
DR Horton
High-volume builder active in the 89178 corridor
Family & Mid-Market
Lennar
Competing price point to Arlington Ranch resale
Personalized First-Time & Family
KB Home
Design-studio customization in the entry-mid tier
Family & Active Adult
Pulte / Del Webb
Quality production builder in the region
Family
Richmond American
Value-oriented family construction nearby
Outdoor Recreation
What Outdoor Amenities Does Mountains Edge Offer Arlington Ranch Residents?
Mountains Edge delivers 100-plus park acres and miles of connected trail from Arlington Ranch doorsteps. The City of Las Vegas maintains Exploration Peak Park and Mountains Edge Regional Park; Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area adds world-class climbing and desert hiking 15 minutes northwest.
IN-COMMUNITY
Exploration Peak Park
The master plan's marquee outdoor asset — a 30-acre park at 9700 S Buffalo Drive with a distinctive summit trail delivering panoramic Spring Mountain and valley views, plus amphitheater, sports courts, and picnic areas.
IN-COMMUNITY
Mountains Edge Regional Park
The master plan's workhorse recreation campus — sports fields, a dog park, walking and biking paths, playgrounds, and picnic shelters spread across more than 100 acres connected to the neighborhood trail network.
IN-COMMUNITY
Connected Trail Network
Miles of paved trails weave through the 3,500-acre master plan without forcing walkers and cyclists onto arterial roads — linking Arlington Ranch to every park in the plan and onward to trailhead access.
15 MIN
Red Rock Canyon NCA
World-class sandstone climbing and desert hiking 15 minutes northwest — the Calico Hills, the 13-mile scenic loop, and 30-plus miles of hiking trails that make the Spring Mountains a genuine outdoor recreation destination.
20 MIN
Spring Mountains National Recreation Area
Higher-elevation pine forests, Charleston Peak at 11,918 feet, and Lee Canyon ski resort — genuine four-season recreation a 20-minute drive from Arlington Ranch streets.
5 MIN
Blue Diamond Road Corridor
Blue Diamond Road's retail strip handles most daily errands without touching the freeway — grocery, pharmacy, restaurants, fitness, and services within five minutes of Arlington Ranch.
20 MIN
Sunset Park (southeast)
Las Vegas's largest park — a 322-acre campus with a lake, remote-control aircraft field, multiple sports courts, and Las Vegas Valley's biggest public lakeside recreation footprint.
25 MIN
Sloan Canyon NCA
A less-visited national conservation area south of Henderson with Native American petroglyphs, desert washes, and quiet single-track hiking for families who want to escape the crowds at Red Rock.
The Arlington Ranch Lifestyle
What Does a Weekend in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Look Like?
Three everyday moods within minutes of each other: a morning summit hike at Exploration Peak, a trail loop through the master plan connecting back to Blue Diamond Road for coffee, and an afternoon drive to Red Rock Canyon — with City of Las Vegas parks per the City of Las Vegas threading the whole plan together.
THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES
Can You Tour Arlington Ranch Homes This Weekend?
Yes — 198 active listings across ZIP 89178 mean most weekends carry open houses from entry three-bedroom homes through upgraded four- and five-bedroom floor plans with mountain views. Well-priced homes near the $482,500 sold median often go under contract within two weekends. Set up alerts, browse listings, or call (702) 637-1759 for a custom tour route.
Quick Answer
What does a combined HOA cost in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch carries a two-layer HOA: the Mountains Edge master-association assessment plus the Arlington Ranch sub-association fee. Combined, dues run $60 to $150 per month depending on the phase. Those dues fund the 100-plus-acre park system, trail network, and community landscaping across the master plan — strong value relative to comparable Las Vegas master plans where dues run $150-plus for less park acreage. Always pull both the master and sub-association resale packages — dues, reserves, special-assessment history — during your inspection period.
Should I Move to Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Every month, families from California and other high-tax states discover that a newer-construction home with mountain views priced out of reach at home is attainable in southwest Las Vegas. California's top income-tax rate reaches 13.3 percent per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero — and that single line item funds most relocation decisions.
Why Southwest Las Vegas Buyers Are Choosing Arlington Ranch
The tax math is direct: California's top marginal income tax rate is 13.3 percent — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $200,000 saves roughly $16,000 per year in state income taxes alone. Arlington Ranch adds the suburb argument that coastal markets answer only at two to three times the price: a 2004-2010-built single-family home in a 3,500-acre master plan with 100-plus acres of parks, Exploration Peak's summit trail, and strong HOA-maintained streets — all between $350K and $550K.
At a $500,000 budget, Southern California buyers are looking at a condominium with a long commute. That same budget in Arlington Ranch secures a four- or five-bedroom single-family home with mountain views, access to Exploration Peak Park, and a connected trail network — with Blue Diamond Road retail, the I-215 corridor, and Harry Reid International Airport roughly 20 minutes away.
According to Las Vegas REALTORS, the median list price across the 89178 ZIP area is $494,450. Per the Clark County Assessor, the effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5 to 0.7 percent of assessed value. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data confirms the southwestern Las Vegas Valley runs below national violent-crime averages, and GreatSchools rates charter options Doral Academy and Pinecrest Academy at 8/10 in the 89178 corridor.
Arlington Ranch's economy anchors on the southwest valley's retail and service employment base: Blue Diamond Road's grocery, dining, and service corridor sits minutes from the community, while I-215 access connects residents to Henderson's major employers, the Strip's hospitality complex, and Harry Reid International Airport's logistics and airline jobs within 15 to 25 minutes.
Cost of Living Snapshot — Arlington Ranch vs. Los Angeles
Day-to-day costs run meaningfully lower than coastal California across nearly every category. Nevada has no state income tax and no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration. The category that flips hardest for families: newer-construction homes with park access that start in the $350Ks here require $700K-plus near comparable Los Angeles campuses.
| Metric | Arlington Ranch, Las Vegas NV | Los Angeles, CA |
|---|---|---|
| State Income Tax | None | Up to 13.3% |
| Median List Price | $494,450 (ZIP area) | ~$900K+ |
| Newer Construction Entry Point | $350K (2004-2010 built) | $700K+ typical |
| Effective Property Tax Rate | ~0.5%–0.7% | ~1.1% on new purchases |
| Airport Commute | ~20 min (Harry Reid) | 45–90+ min (LAX) |
Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.
Arlington Ranch Rental Market — Rent vs. Own
Single-family homes in the 89178 ZIP area typically rent for about $2,100 to $2,800 per month, with three-bedroom floor plans in good condition commanding premiums. Mountains Edge owner-occupancy near 72 percent keeps vacancy low and the rental pool quality high. The I-215 corridor's employment access — Henderson in 15 minutes, airport in 20 — sustains steady tenant demand. Short-term rental rules in the City of Las Vegas are strict; read the ordinance before underwriting any nightly-income strategy.
Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index
Already planning a move to Arlington Ranch? Our team specializes in out-of-state relocation — virtual community and trail-system tours, block-by-block lot-premium guidance, HOA document review, and closing coordination without requiring repeated flights to Las Vegas.
Start Your Relocation SearchRELOCATION TIMELINE
How to Relocate to Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge in 8 Steps
From first research to keys-in-hand, here is the 8-12 week timeline most Arlington 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.
Pick your price range and lot position
Decide which Arlington Ranch you are buying: $350K–$430K entry three-bedroom homes, $430K–$500K mid-tier four-bedrooms, or $500K–$550K+ upgraded floor plans with mountain-view premiums. Trail-backing lots command a noticeable premium over interior streets.
Get pre-approved with HOA in mind
FHA and conventional loans both work across the $350K–$550K range. The two-layer HOA of $60–$150 per month factors into your debt-to-income ratio — get fully underwritten before you tour so you can move fast on a well-priced home.
Hire an Arlington Ranch specialist
Phase-by-phase HOA variation, lot-premium positioning, and the two-layer document process require local knowledge. An agent who knows which streets trail-back, which phases run lighter dues, and what the Exploration Peak view premium is worth pays for itself in one negotiation.
Tour in person or virtually
Walk an Arlington Ranch street, hike the Exploration Peak trail, and drive the Blue Diamond Road commute corridor in one afternoon — the mountain-view reality check is worth the trip before you write an offer.
Write and negotiate the offer
Well-priced homes with Exploration Peak views draw competing offers; homes needing cosmetic updates or priced above the $482,500 sold median give buyers negotiating room. Block-specific comp analysis drives the right strategy.
Inspection, HOA docs, and appraisal
Budget 2004-2010 system diligence: HVAC units, water heaters, and roofing are at or approaching service midpoints. Order both master-association and sub-association resale packages simultaneously — the two-layer structure adds a few days to document collection.
Clear conditions and fund
Nevada closes through escrow companies; expect 30-45 days from acceptance to funding. HOA resale-package delivery typically takes 5-10 business days per association — your agent should order both packages at contract acceptance.
Close, move, and register
Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Southwest Gas, City of Las Vegas water services), then handle the Nevada DMV — license within 30 days of establishing residency, vehicle registration within 60.
ECONOMY & JOBS
What Drives the Arlington Ranch Area Economy?
The Mountains Edge corridor anchors on the southwest valley retail and I-215 logistics base. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro remains historically active, and I-215 puts Arlington Ranch residents within 15 minutes of Henderson corporate campuses and 20 minutes of the airport employment cluster.
Top Arlington Ranch Area Employers
- Harry Reid International Airport (logistics and aviation)About 20 minutes via I-215/I-15 — a major employment anchor for the southwest valley
- Henderson corporate and industrial corridorsHenderson's Sunset Road and Eastern Avenue employment base — 15 minutes east on I-215
- Blue Diamond Road retail and service corridorGrocery, restaurant, fitness, and service employment within five minutes of Arlington Ranch
- Las Vegas Strip hospitality and gamingAbout 25 minutes north via I-15 — the metro's largest employment cluster
- Clark County School District (89178 campuses)Wright Elementary, Faiss Middle, and Sierra Vista High serve the Mountains Edge corridor
- Red Rock Canyon and Spring Mountains recreation servicesTourism and recreation employment base 15-20 minutes northwest
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, City of Las Vegas. Last updated June 2026.
COMMUNITY COMPARISON
How Does Arlington Ranch Compare to Henderson, Las Vegas & Summerlin?
If you are weighing Arlington Ranch against the valley's other suburban addresses, this side-by-side covers the metrics buyers ask about most, updated June 2026. Arlington Ranch wins on parks-per-dollar and mountain-view access, Henderson on schools and safety infrastructure, Summerlin on trail depth and luxury inventory — sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.
| Metric | Arlington Ranch | Mountains Edge | Henderson | Las Vegas | Summerlin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median List Price | $494,450 (ZIP area) | $494,450 (same ZIP) | $548K | $476K | $728K |
| Active Listings | ~65 (Arlington Ranch est.) | 198 (ZIP 89178) | 2,460 | 8,606 | 1,253 |
| Days on Market | 32 | 32 | 21 | 20 | 21 |
| Park Acreage (in-plan) | 100+ acres | 100+ acres | Varies by plan | Varies by plan | 150+ miles of trails |
| Mountain Views | Yes — Spring Mtns | Yes — Spring Mtns | Some plans | Limited | Yes — Red Rock facing |
| New Construction | No — built out 2004-2010 | Select parcels remain | Very High | Moderate | Very High |
| Best For | Parks · Views · Value | Full plan · Trails | Schools · Safety | Investors · Value | Trails · Luxury |
Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Arlington Ranch figures are NREG-modeled from ZIP 89178 data — the Census and MLS do not tabulate the neighborhood separately. Last updated June 2026.
What Will Arlington Ranch Cost You Each Month?
A $494,450 ZIP-area-median Arlington Ranch purchase runs about $3,615 monthly with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey. The tabs below model your payment, compare renting across the Mountains Edge corridor, and break down the two-layer HOA structure that makes Arlington Ranch more affordable than its park amenities suggest.
Estimate Your Arlington Ranch Payment
- Principal & Interest$2,961
- Property Tax$251
- Insurance$150
- HOA$200
- PMI$185
Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
BUY VS RENT
Should you buy or rent in Arlington Ranch right now?
Mountains Edge rents are firm given high owner-occupancy and low vacancy. At current rates, the monthly ownership gap narrows once equity and tax effects are counted — for 5-plus-year holds, a built-out master plan with park access and steady employment proximity tilts the math toward owning.
OWN (10% DOWN, 7%)
$3,615 / mo
- Principal & Interest
- $2,963
- Property Tax (~0.6%)
- $247
- Homeowners Insurance
- $115
- HOA (combined estimate)
- $105
- PMI (10% down)
- $185
5-year net cost:~$133,000
Equity built:~$120,000
RENT (MOUNTAINS EDGE MEDIAN)
$2,200 / mo
- Median Mountains Edge Rent
- $2,200
- Renters Insurance
- $20
- Equity Built / Month
- $0
- Tax Benefit
- $0
- Annual Increase Risk
- ~4%
5-year net cost:~$143,000
Equity built:$0
Avg annual rent increase: 4.0%
The 5-year breakeven
Owning a ZIP-area-median Arlington Ranch home for five years nets out cheaper than renting once principal paydown and appreciation are counted — and the owner retains roughly $120,000 in equity (including the down payment) while the renter retains none. A built-out plan with limited new supply gives the appreciation assumption structural support.
Model assumptions: 7.0% 30-yr fixed (Freddie Mac PMMS), 3% annual appreciation, 4% annual rent growth, 0.6% effective property tax, $105/mo blended HOA, ~7% resale costs.
HOA Fees by Community
HOA Fees by Layer in Arlington Ranch
Arlington Ranch carries a two-layer HOA structure — master association plus sub-association. Combined dues run $60 to $150 per month by phase. Always pull both the Mountains Edge master and the Arlington Ranch sub-association resale packages — dues, reserves, CC&Rs, and any pending assessments — before committing.
Master Association (Mountains Edge)
$30–$80 / mo
Mountains Edge Master HOA
$30–$80
Includes:
100+ park acres, Exploration Peak Park, trail network, master-plan landscaping and common areas
Sub-Association (Arlington Ranch)
$30–$80 / mo
Arlington Ranch Sub-Association
$30–$80
Includes:
Neighborhood-specific landscaping, community standards, and shared neighborhood facilities
Combined Two-Layer Total
$60–$150 / mo
Combined (phase-dependent)
$60–$150
Includes:
Total dues reflect both layers; confirm the exact per-phase split for your specific parcel in escrow
COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION
How Easy Is Getting Around From Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Blue Diamond Road handles daily errands without touching the freeway, and the I-215 beltway gives Arlington Ranch fast access to Henderson, the airport, and the Strip. Mean Las Vegas commutes run near 26 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data — and from the southwest valley, residents often beat that average for Henderson-direction commutes.
Drive Times from Arlington Ranch
- 5 minBlue Diamond Road retailBlue Diamond Rd east
- 5 minExploration Peak ParkS Buffalo Dr
- 15 minRed Rock Canyon NCABlue Diamond Rd west
- 15 minHendersonI-215 east
- 20 minHarry Reid Intl AirportI-215 east / I-15 north
- 25 minLas Vegas StripI-15 north
- 30 minDowntown Las VegasI-15 north
- 30 minSummerlinI-215 northwest
Transportation Options
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 a home in Arlington Ranch?
Most Arlington Ranch purchases close in 30 to 45 days from accepted offer. Nevada closes through escrow companies rather than attorneys, keeping the process predictable. Cash buyers can close in 7 to 14 days. Order both the Mountains Edge master-association and Arlington Ranch sub-association resale packages simultaneously at acceptance — document collection for the two-layer HOA is the most common delay.
Quick Answer
What down payment do you need to buy in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Most Arlington Ranch buyers put down 5 to 20 percent. Conventional loans start at 3 percent down; FHA allows 3.5 percent and covers most of the $350K to $550K range without jumbo financing. VA loans allow zero down for eligible veterans — a meaningful segment of the southwest Las Vegas buyer pool. On the $494,450 ZIP-area median, plan roughly $24,700 at 5 percent to $98,890 at 20 percent. Entry homes near $350,000 need as little as $12,250 down with FHA. The combined HOA of $60–$150 per month factors into your DTI calculation — build it into your pre-approval from the start.
Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge FAQ — 18 Answers
What Do Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge Buyers Most Frequently Ask?
Most AskedWhat is the median home price in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
The 89178 ZIP area — which covers Mountains Edge and surrounding southwest Las Vegas neighborhoods — showed a median list price of $489,900 and a $482,500 median sold price in June 2026 per Las Vegas REALTORS. Arlington Ranch homes specifically trade between $350K and $550K, with pricing driven by floor plan, lot size, mountain-view premiums, and condition of the 2004-2010 construction stock. Entry-level three-bedroom homes open near the low $350Ks; larger four- and five-bedroom floor plans with upgraded finishes reach toward $550K and above.
Is Arlington Ranch part of Mountains Edge?
Yes — Arlington Ranch is a single-family neighborhood inside Mountains Edge, the 3,500-acre master-planned community in the southwestern Las Vegas Valley (ZIP 89178), developed primarily by Focus Property Group from 2004 through 2010. Buying in Arlington Ranch means full access to the master plan's 100-plus-acre park system, the Exploration Peak Park summit trail, connected bike and walking paths, and community recreation facilities. Evaluate both the home and the Mountains Edge amenity package it unlocks when comparing this area to other southwest valley options.
What are HOA fees in Arlington Ranch?
HOA dues in Arlington Ranch typically run $60 to $150 per month, reflecting a two-layer structure: the Mountains Edge master association assessment plus the Arlington Ranch sub-association fee. Those combined dues fund the 100-plus-acre park system, trail network, community landscaping, and shared facilities — strong value relative to many Las Vegas master plans where dues run $200-plus for comparable amenities. Always pull the current assessment schedule and HOA resale package during escrow, since sub-association dues can vary by phase and are subject to annual adjustment.
What parks are in Mountains Edge near Arlington Ranch?
Mountains Edge delivers more than 100 acres of parks accessible from Arlington Ranch. The flagship is Exploration Peak Park at 9700 S Buffalo Drive — 30 acres with a distinctive summit trail, amphitheater, playground, sports courts, and valley panoramas that reward the climb. Mountains Edge Regional Park adds walking trails, sports fields, a dog park, and picnic areas. Miles of connected trail links weave Arlington Ranch to these parks without touching an arterial road, and the system grows: additional green corridors are planned through the remaining undeveloped parcels in the southwest corner of the plan.
What is the average days on market in Arlington Ranch?
Homes sold across the 89178 ZIP area in June 2026 took a median of about 20 days from list to accepted offer per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS statistics, on a base of 198 active listings. Well-priced three- and four-bedroom homes in good condition typically draw offers within the first two weekends; homes that need cosmetic updates or carry above-market pricing sit longer. The southwest valley's family buyer pool is deep and price-sensitive — strategy matters more here than in tighter submarkets.
What are property taxes like in Arlington Ranch?
Property taxes are low by national standards. Nevada's effective rate runs roughly 0.5 to 0.7 percent of assessed value per the Clark County Assessor, and the state caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3 percent under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $494,450 ZIP-area-median purchase, plan roughly $2,500 to $3,100 per year in property taxes. One important note for Arlington Ranch buyers: homes held by long-term owners often carry abated tax bills — verify the post-sale assessed-value reset with the Clark County Assessor before finalizing your ownership budget.
Are there good schools near Arlington Ranch?
Clark County School District serves Arlington Ranch; the primary zoned campuses are Wright Elementary (K-5, 7/10 GreatSchools), Faiss Middle School (6-8, 6/10), and Sierra Vista High School (9-12, 6/10). Charter options nearby include Doral Academy of Nevada and Pinecrest Academy, both rated 8/10 on GreatSchools. Private choices include Bishop Gorman High School, Mountain View Christian School, and Faith Lutheran Middle and High School. Attendance boundaries can shift as the southwest valley continues adding residents, so confirm current zoning for any specific address directly with CCSD before you offer.
How far is Arlington Ranch from the Las Vegas Strip?
Arlington Ranch sits about 25 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip via I-15 North from the Blue Diamond Road interchange. Harry Reid International Airport runs roughly 20 minutes via the I-215/I-15 corridor, Henderson about 15 minutes east on I-215, and Summerlin around 30 minutes northwest. The southwestern location trades a slightly longer Strip commute for genuine mountain views and 100-plus acres of parks — test the actual drive at your commute hour before deciding, as I-15 southbound toward the airport can stack at peak times.
Is Mountains Edge a safe community?
Mountains Edge, including Arlington Ranch, falls under Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) jurisdiction and is among the safer suburban sections of the southwestern Las Vegas Valley. The community's 2004-2010 construction era means planned streets without through-traffic cut-throughs, neighborhood-watch engagement built into the HOA structure, and owner-heavy demographics that correlate with lower incident rates. As with all Las Vegas area communities, street-level data should be checked via LVMPD's public crime mapping tool for the specific blocks around any home you are considering.
What is the cost of living in Arlington Ranch?
Arlington Ranch delivers competitive cost of living for the southwestern Las Vegas Valley. The $494,450 ZIP-area median list price is modestly above the Las Vegas citywide $476K median, but HOA dues of $60 to $150 per month are reasonable for the amenity package included. Nevada's zero state income tax and a property-tax effective rate of roughly 0.5 to 0.7 percent make monthly ownership costs substantially lower than comparable California suburbs. Blue Diamond Road and the I-215 corridor put grocery, dining, and retail options within five to ten minutes of Arlington Ranch streets.
What amenities does Mountains Edge offer Arlington Ranch residents?
Mountains Edge is one of the most amenity-rich master plans in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. Exploration Peak Park's 30-acre campus with its summit trail and amphitheater is the marquee attraction, while Mountains Edge Regional Park adds sports fields, a dog park, and walking paths. Trails connect neighborhoods to parks without crossing arterials. Blue Diamond Road's retail corridor — with grocery, dining, and services — sits minutes from Arlington Ranch, and the I-215 beltway puts Henderson's Galleria and the airport within 15 to 20 minutes.
Is there new construction available near Arlington Ranch?
Arlington Ranch itself was built out between 2004 and 2010 — the homes are established resale rather than new construction. The broader Mountains Edge master plan still has active building in select parcels along its southwestern edge, and Focus Property Group and other builders have released new phases in neighboring southwest Las Vegas communities in recent years. Buyers who want new-construction warranties with Mountains Edge proximity should ask our team about current release schedules in the southwest 89178 corridor, which changes quarterly.
What is the rental market like in Arlington Ranch?
Single-family homes in the 89178 ZIP area typically rent for about $2,100 to $2,800 per month per Las Vegas REALTORS rental-market tracking, with three-bedroom floor plans in good condition at the stronger end of the range. Owner-occupancy in Mountains Edge runs above average for the southwest valley — the record puts homeownership near 72 percent — which keeps rental vacancy low and tenant quality high. Short-term rental regulations in the City of Las Vegas are strict; investors should verify current ordinance requirements before underwriting any nightly-income strategy for an Arlington Ranch property.
How does Arlington Ranch compare to other Mountains Edge neighborhoods?
Arlington Ranch is one of several Focus Property Group neighborhoods inside Mountains Edge, developed in the mid-2000s alongside Beacon Hill, Canyon Gate, and other plan sections. The distinction matters primarily for HOA sub-association dues and specific lot positions within the master plan — some Arlington Ranch streets back to trail corridors while others face interior streets. Pricing among Mountains Edge's mid-tier neighborhoods clusters tightly between $350K and $550K, making condition, lot premium, and school-zone verification more decisive than neighborhood name alone.
What should I know before buying in Arlington Ranch?
Four factors move real money in Arlington Ranch. First, HOA layers: verify both the master-association and sub-association dues, reserves, and CC&Rs in escrow — the combined $60 to $150 monthly range has variation by phase. Second, age of systems: 2004-2010 construction means HVAC units, water heaters, and roofing are approaching or past their service midpoints — budget inspection time accordingly. Third, school zones: boundaries shift as the southwest valley grows, so CCSD verification for the exact parcel is non-negotiable. Fourth, lot position matters: trail-backing lots command premiums; mountain-view premiums depend on the angle from the specific street.
What down payment do you need to buy in Arlington Ranch?
Most Arlington Ranch buyers put down 5 to 20 percent. Conventional loans start at 3 percent down for qualified buyers; FHA allows 3.5 percent and fits most of the $350K to $550K price range without jumbo financing. VA loans allow zero down for eligible veterans, and the southwest valley has a significant active-duty and veteran buyer pool. On the $494,450 ZIP-area median, plan roughly $24,700 at 5 percent to $98,890 at 20 percent. Jumbo financing only enters the picture at the upper end of the range for well-appointed five-bedroom floor plans.
What does an HOA cost in Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Arlington Ranch carries a two-layer HOA structure: the Mountains Edge master-association assessment plus the Arlington Ranch sub-association fee. Combined, dues typically run $60 to $150 per month, covering the 100-plus-acre park system, trails, and shared facilities. There is meaningful variation by phase — some sections run closer to $60, others near $150 — so always pull the full resale package, including dues, reserves, and any pending special assessments, during your inspection period.
How long does it take to close on a home in Arlington Ranch?
Most Arlington Ranch purchases close in 30 to 45 days from accepted offer. Nevada closes through escrow companies, which keeps the timeline predictable. Cash buyers can close in 7 to 14 days. Financed buyers should allow 5 to 10 business days for HOA resale-package delivery per sub-association and a possible extra week for appraisal in busy spring months. Order both master and sub-association packages at acceptance to avoid delays.
Updated June 2026
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What Else Do People Ask About Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Eight questions Arlington Ranch buyers actually search — answered with specifics from the City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, and GreatSchools ratings so every figure is independently verifiable.
Is Arlington Ranch in Las Vegas or Henderson?
Las Vegas. Arlington Ranch is a neighborhood inside the Mountains Edge master plan within the incorporated City of Las Vegas, ZIP 89178. Services are provided by the City of Las Vegas and LVMPD — Henderson is about 15 minutes east via I-215.
What ZIP code is Arlington Ranch?
89178 — the single ZIP code covering the Mountains Edge master plan and surrounding southwest Las Vegas neighborhoods. MLS statistics at this ZIP level are broader than Arlington Ranch itself; per-neighborhood figures require local comp analysis.
What developer built Arlington Ranch?
Focus Property Group developed Arlington Ranch as part of the Mountains Edge master plan from roughly 2004 through 2010. Focus Property Group is the master developer of the broader 3,500-acre community, which contains multiple named neighborhoods built over the same period.
How old are homes in Arlington Ranch?
Arlington Ranch homes were built between 2004 and 2010 — making them 15 to 22 years old in 2026. That means HVAC systems, water heaters, and roofing are approaching or past their typical service midpoints; budget diligent inspection coverage before waiving contingencies.
Does Mountains Edge have a golf course?
No — Mountains Edge does not have a golf course. The master plan's recreational anchor is its 100-plus-acre park system, Exploration Peak Park's summit trail, and miles of connected walking and biking paths. Buyers wanting golf proximity should look at Rhodes Ranch in the southwest valley.
Is Arlington Ranch walkable?
By Las Vegas standards, quite well within the master plan: the connected trail network links Arlington Ranch to Exploration Peak Park and Mountains Edge Regional Park without crossing arterial roads. For commercial errands, Blue Diamond Road requires driving — like most suburban Las Vegas communities.
How far is Arlington Ranch from Red Rock Canyon?
About 15 minutes northwest via Blue Diamond Road — one of the southwest valley's most compelling location advantages. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers 30-plus miles of hiking, world-class climbing, a 13-mile scenic loop, and genuine desert wilderness a short drive from Arlington Ranch driveways.
Is Arlington Ranch a good investment?
The fundamentals are reasonable: a built-out 2004-2010 neighborhood inside a 3,500-acre master plan, 72 percent homeownership limiting competing rental supply, steady $2,100–$2,800 monthly rents, and 100-plus park acres that hold desirability without HOA-funded club amenities. Returns depend on the specific block, lot position, and buy price — call (702) 637-1759 for a current CMA.
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NEARBY COMMUNITIES
Which Communities Are Within 30 Minutes of Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
Compare Arlington Ranch with neighboring southwest Las Vegas master plans and adjacent cities. Each card pairs the commute time with price positioning, so you can judge whether trading Mountains Edge's park system for gates, golf, or different school zones actually buys you more home for the money.
IN-PLAN
Mountains Edge (parent plan)
$494K (ZIP 89178)
Same community
View Mountains Edge (parent plan) →A–Z INDEX
Which Mountains Edge Neighborhoods Can You Explore A–Z?
Multiple named neighborhoods fill the 3,500-acre Mountains Edge master plan. Dedicated pages are rolling out — the entries below are indexed alphabetically for orientation, and our team can pull current listings, dues, and school zoning for any of them on request.
A
- Arlington Ranch
B
- Beacon Hill
- Blue Diamond Road Corridor
E
- Exploration Peak Park
M
- Mountains Edge Regional Park
- Mountains Edge (parent plan)
KEEP LEARNING
What Else Should You Read About Arlington Ranch at Mountains Edge?
These guides extend the research most Arlington Ranch buyers do next — understanding the broader Las Vegas market, comparing southwest valley plans, and tracking valley-wide pricing — each written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.
MARKET UPDATE
Las Vegas Housing Market 2026
Valley-wide pricing, inventory, and rate context — the macro backdrop behind Mountains Edge's ZIP-area numbers.
Read →GUIDE
Buying a Home in Henderson: Complete Guide
The adjacent-city playbook — useful if Mountains Edge leads you to compare the Henderson master plans at the same price point.
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Where Does This Arlington Ranch Data Come From?
Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, and we refresh these numbers monthly. One honesty note: the MLS reports at ZIP level, and ZIP 89178 is broader than Arlington Ranch — so area statistics are labeled as such, and per-neighborhood figures are NREG-modeled estimates. Follow any link to verify a figure.
- Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, and closing counts for the 89178 ZIP area (Mountains Edge corridor). lasvegasrealtors.com
- U.S. Census Bureau — Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (Arlington Ranch is not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
- City of Las Vegas — Parks, city services, LVMPD coverage, and short-term rental regulations. lasvegasnevada.gov
- Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, parcel data, and post-sale tax-reset records. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences. leg.state.nv.us
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Las Vegas and southwest valley violent and property crime rates, national comparisons. fbi.gov/ucr
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Metro employment, unemployment, and wage data for the Las Vegas metropolitan area. bls.gov
- GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings, test scores, and student-teacher ratios for 89178 corridor schools. greatschools.org
- Nevada Report Card — State accountability data used to cross-check school ratings for Wright, Faiss, and Sierra Vista. nevadareportcard.nv.gov
- Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator and buy-vs-rent model. 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

