Beyond the iconic Las Vegas Strip's dazzling lights and entertainment, residents enjoy over 300 sunny days exploring Red Rock Canyon's hiking trails and scenic drives. The Fremont Street Experience illuminates downtown with the Viva Vision light show, while cultural attractions like The Mob Museum and The Neon Museum showcase the city's colorful history. Outdoor recreation extends to Lake Mead for boating and the Spring Mountains for skiing at Mount Charleston, just 45 minutes away. The Smith Center hosts Broadway shows and symphony performances, while sports fans follow the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights and NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas housing market presents diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. The median sale price in Las Vegas stands at $447,000. In Summerlin, single family homes command a median price of $590,000, while Downtown Las Vegas single family homes have a median price of $339,500. The Strip features condos with median prices of $257,000 for one bedroom units and $315,000 for two bedrooms. Chinatown condos start at a median price of $159,900 for one bedroom units.
Las Vegas maintains a cost of living 2% below the national average. Nevada has no state income tax, though residents pay a combined sales tax rate of 8.24%. Property taxes remain consistent at 0.5% across Clark County. A family with school age children should earn $105,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters need approximately $56,000. Monthly expenses for families average $9,000, including $1,600 for groceries and $2,500 for housing. The Advanced Technologies Academy and The Meadows School lead education with A+ ratings from Niche, while the University of Nevada Las Vegas serves higher education needs.