
DurangoHomes for Sale · Las Vegas, NV
Where is Durango?
Las Vegas, Nevada
Which Durango Homes Are for Sale Right Now?
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What Is It Like Living in Durango, Las Vegas?
Durango is a single-family · established in Las Vegas, Nevada (ZIP 89148), established 1997–2026 with Est. 100+ homes homes. Pricing runs $357K–$1.25M with HOA dues of $0–$94/mo, and the community is not guard-gated. The sections below cover current listings, market data, schools, HOA detail, and how Durango compares to its neighbors — all sourced from Las Vegas REALTORS…
Durango is not one subdivision but a family of neighborhoods along the western valley's Durango Drive corridor, recorded in the MLS under names like Durango Mistral, Durango Ranch 1, and Durango Estate. Together they span ZIPs 89148, 89113, and 89129, running from the southwest valley up into the northwest. The construction range is unusually wide — original phases date to 1997 while the newest homes carry 2026 build dates — so buyers here can choose between established late-1990s streets and brand-new construction under the same search. Pricing reflects that spread: recent activity runs from about $357K at the entry end to $1.25M at the top, with a median around $600K.
Housing stock is all single-family, but the range within that category is broad: floor plans run from 1,244 square feet in the older phases up to 3,918 square feet in the larger and newer homes. Streets like Kinleigh Poulson and Lost Miner mark the newer sections, where finishes and energy efficiency reflect current builder standards. The older Durango Ranch-era streets offer mature landscaping and the larger lots typical of late-1990s planning. State the trade-off plainly: the newest homes command the strongest per-square-foot pricing, while the 1997-vintage homes deliver more lot and square footage per dollar for buyers comfortable with some updating.
The corridor's location is a genuine strength. The 89148 and 89113 sections sit in the heart of the southwest valley near the 215 Beltway, roughly 10 to 15 minutes from the Strip via Flamingo Road or Spring Mountain Road, while the 89129 section reaches up toward the northwest. Downtown Summerlin's dining and retail are about 15 minutes away via West Charleston Boulevard, and Harry Reid International Airport is roughly 20 minutes via I-215. Households have access to Clark County School District campuses along with established charter and private options serving the western valley.
Market pace across the Durango neighborhoods is healthy: 44 resales have closed since early 2023, and 19 active listings were on the market at last count — real selection by pocket-neighborhood standards. Carrying costs stay light, with HOA dues from $0 to about $94 per month depending on the section and annual property taxes recently running roughly $1,231 to $6,974 across the price spectrum. Durango fits move-up buyers who want southwest or northwest valley access with a choice of eras, and new-construction shoppers who prefer an established corridor over a fringe location. Nevada Real Estate Group can walk you through which MLS phase matches your budget.
Durango At a Glance
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Call (702) 637-1759What Should You Know About Durango at a Glance?
- Durango covers an estimated 100+ single-family homes across ZIPs 89148, 89113, and 89129.
- Construction spans 1997 originals to 2026 new builds across the Durango Mistral, Durango Ranch 1, and Durango Estate phases.
- Recent pricing runs about $357K to $1.25M with a median near $600K.
- HOA dues range from $0 to about $94 per month depending on section.
- 44 resales have closed since early 2023, with 19 active listings at last count.
- The Strip is roughly 10–15 minutes away via Flamingo Rd or Spring Mountain Rd.
What Makes Durango Stand Out?
Three Eras Under One Name
MLS phases span 1997 originals through 2026 new construction — Durango Mistral, Durango Ranch 1, and Durango Estate each offer a different vintage and price point.
Wide Price Ladder
Recent activity runs from about $357K to $1.25M with a median near $600K — entry-level, move-up, and near-luxury options in one corridor.
Beltway-Convenient Location
ZIPs 89148, 89113, and 89129 track the Durango Drive corridor near the 215 Beltway, with the Strip roughly 10–15 minutes away.
Real Inventory
19 active listings at last count and 44 closed resales since early 2023 — genuine selection compared with most small Las Vegas subdivisions.
Light HOA Load
Dues range from $0 to about $94 per month by section, modest for neighborhoods that include brand-new construction.
Which Parks and Recreation Serve Durango?
Residents of Durango use Desert Breeze Park and Charlie Frias Park, among 3+ parks and recreation options nearby. Park access is one of the quiet drivers of resale value in Las Vegas — homes within walking distance of a signature park routinely outperform the community median. The list below maps each option with what it offers.
Desert Breeze Park
8275 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89147
~20 acres- Wave pool
- Community center
- Skate park
- Sports fields
- Railroad museum
- Playground
Charlie Frias Park
7050 W Alexander Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89129
~30 acres- Ball fields
- Soccer fields
- Walking trails
- Playground
- Picnic shelters
Cimarron-Memorial Park
7101 W Alta Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89145
~15 acres- Swimming pool
- Sports fields
- Tennis courts
- Playground
- Community building
What Does the Durango HOA Cost and Cover?
Durango carries HOA dues of $0–$94/mo, covering common-area maintenance and community amenities. Before writing an offer, budget for the dues alongside Nevada's property-tax math — an effective rate near half a percent with the 3% annual cap on primary residences under NRS 361.471 — and request the resale package early; HOA document review is a standard Nevada escrow step.
Fees & Management
HOA fees are subject to change. Verify current fees with the management company before purchase.
What HOA Typically Covers
- Common area landscaping and maintenance
- Community parks and trail maintenance
- Neighborhood street maintenance
- Exterior architectural standards enforcement
- Reserve fund contributions
Which Schools Serve Durango?
Per-address school zoning for Durango is pulled live from LiveBy when an active listing is on the market. Ask the team for the specific zoned elementary, middle, and high schools for any home in Durango — we run the CCSD attendance-zone lookup the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions About Durango
These are the questions buyers and sellers ask our team most about Durango — pricing, HOA, schools, and timing — answered directly from MLS records, Las Vegas sources, and the transactions Nevada Real Estate Group has closed across the valley. If your question is not covered, call (702) 637-1759 and a specialist will answer it the same day.
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Durango pricing currently spans $357K–$1.25M per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS records. That positions the community within the broader Las Vegas market, where selection and pace vary block by block. The listings module above refreshes throughout the day, and our team can pull a same-day comp report for any address in Durango.
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