Beth Legge

Centennial Hills

Established northwest-valley suburbs

$480K

Median price

$250/sqft

Price per sqft

47

Walk score

1990s

Founded

History

How Centennial Hills came to be

Centennial Hills developed through the 1990s and 2000s as the valley's growth pushed northwest, ahead of newer master-plans like Skye Canyon that have since developed further out.

Overview

What it's like here

Centennial Hills is a broad, established suburban area in the northwest valley, generally more built-out and centrally located than Skye Canyon or Aliante, with a mix of housing ages within its boundaries.

Lifestyle

Everyday life

A settled suburban lifestyle with mature shopping centers, established schools, and a shorter commute into the valley than the newest northwest master-plans.

Housing

What's available

Mostly 1990s–2000s single-family homes, with some newer infill construction, generally priced between older valley neighborhoods and the newest master-plans.

Single-family homesTownhomesSome new-construction infill

Schools

Where kids go to school

Served by the Clark County School District, with a range of established schools throughout the area.

Clark County School District zoned schools

New Construction

What's being built now

Limited — Centennial Hills is largely built out, with most current activity concentrated further northwest.

Around the neighborhood

Restaurants, shopping & recreation

Restaurants

  • Restaurants along Centennial Center Boulevard

Shopping

  • Centennial Center
  • Downtown Summerlin (nearby)

Entertainment

  • Texas Station (nearby)
  • Centennial Hills Park events

Outdoor recreation

  • Centennial Hills Park
  • Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs (nearby)

Healthcare

  • Centennial Hills Hospital

Transportation

Getting around

US-95 and the 215 Beltway both provide access, roughly 25 minutes from the Strip.

Map

Centennial Hills at a glance

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FAQs

Common questions

How does Centennial Hills compare to Skye Canyon?+

Centennial Hills is more established and generally more centrally located; Skye Canyon is newer and further northwest, with a stronger built-in outdoor-recreation identity.

Is this a good area for commuters?+

It's more central than the newest northwest master-plans, which shortens the commute somewhat, though it's still a 20–25 minute drive to the Strip.

Homes for sale

Current listings in Centennial Hills

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