
Las Vegas Horse Properties for Sale
Live MLS listings · Updated July 13, 2026
Las Vegas currently has active horse properties for sale. More than a hundred Las Vegas listings currently advertise horse zoning, corrals, barns, or arena setups — and the serious ones cluster in the northwest valley Rural Neighborhood Preservation (RNP) areas around Lone Mountain and Centennial Hills, where horse keeping is protected by county overlay rather than tolerated by exception. Expect acre-plus lots, tack rooms, turnouts, and trailer access, with trail networks running toward the foothills. It is a genuine equestrian lifestyle 30 minutes from the Strip.
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Why Buy Horse Properties for Sale in Las Vegas?
- RNP — Rural Neighborhood Preservation — overlay zones in the northwest valley legally protect horse keeping, minimum lot sizes, and rural character, so your equestrian setup cannot be squeezed out by future rezoning.
- Las Vegas horse properties typically come horse-ready: corrals, shade structures, barns, wash racks, and arena pads are common, saving tens of thousands versus building out raw acreage.
- The northwest pockets ride out to real trail access toward the foothills and open desert — daily riding without trailering, plus quick trailer routes to regional events.
- Nevada has no state income tax and comparatively low property taxes, which matters when you are carrying an acre-plus equestrian property.
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Most AskedWhat qualifies as a horse property in Las Vegas?
The listings above come from the GLVAR MLS where the listing highlights horse zoning, corrals, a barn, arena, or equestrian features. The strongest properties combine three things: zoning that permits horses (often RNP or rural-estate districts), at least an acre of usable land, and existing improvements — corrals, shelter, water to the pens, and trailer access.
Where are the horse property areas in Las Vegas?
The core is the northwest valley: the RNP-protected streets around Lone Mountain, Centennial Hills, and the corridors off Grand Teton and Farm Road. Scattered older ranch estates elsewhere in the valley also carry horse rights. The RNP overlay is the key — inside it, animal keeping and rural lot sizes are protected by Clark County policy.
How many horses can I keep on a Las Vegas property?
It depends on zoning and lot size — rural-estate and RNP parcels typically allow horses at a ratio tied to acreage, and some districts permit additional animals with conditional approval. Before you write an offer we pull the parcel zoning and confirm exactly what animal keeping is permitted, because listing remarks alone are not a guarantee.
Is financing different for horse properties?
Usually no — if the home is a residential property with equestrian improvements, conventional, FHA, and VA loans all apply. Appraisers give value primarily to the house and land; extensive equestrian improvements may not appraise dollar-for-dollar, so pricing strategy matters. Well-and-septic parcels, common in horse pockets, add standard inspection steps we coordinate.
Should I buy a horse property in Las Vegas or Pahrump?
Las Vegas RNP areas offer horse keeping with city convenience — 30 minutes to the Strip, full shopping and medical infrastructure nearby, and stronger appreciation. Pahrump, an hour west, delivers much more land per dollar and a deeper rural culture, but a real commute. Buyers wanting daily city life pick northwest Las Vegas; buyers prioritizing maximum acreage pick Pahrump.
How do I tour Las Vegas horse properties?
Call or text Nevada Real Estate Group at (702) 637-1759 and tell us about your horses and setup needs — number of animals, arena requirements, trailer size. We verify zoning and RNP status before showings, check water and corral condition on-site, and set a saved search so new equestrian listings in the northwest pockets reach you immediately.
Updated July 13, 2026
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