Beth Legge

Mountain's Edge

A large master-plan in the growing southwest valley

$510K

Median price

$260/sqft

Price per sqft

42

Walk score

2004

Founded

History

How Mountain's Edge came to be

Mountain's Edge began development in the mid-2000s as one of the largest master-plans in the southwest valley, designed around an extensive network of parks and trails from its earliest phases.

Overview

What it's like here

Located in the southwest valley near the 215 Beltway, Mountain's Edge is organized around a large central park system, with residential villages built by multiple national homebuilders.

Lifestyle

Everyday life

Family-oriented and park-centric, with a strong emphasis on trails, sports fields, and community events, drawing comparisons to Summerlin's village structure at a generally lower price point.

Housing

What's available

Mostly 2000s–2010s single-family homes across a range of sizes, from starter homes to larger move-up product.

Single-family homesTownhomesNew-construction infill

Schools

Where kids go to school

Served by the Clark County School District, with several schools built specifically to serve the community's growth.

Clark County School District zoned schools

New Construction

What's being built now

Some remaining new-construction parcels are active on the community's outer edges.

Around the neighborhood

Restaurants, shopping & recreation

Restaurants

  • Restaurants along Blue Diamond Road

Shopping

  • Mountain's Edge Marketplace

Entertainment

  • Mountain's Edge Regional Park events and sports fields

Outdoor recreation

  • Mountain's Edge Regional Park
  • Extensive internal trail network

Healthcare

  • Southwest Medical Associates (nearby)

Transportation

Getting around

Access via the 215 Beltway and Blue Diamond Road, roughly 20–25 minutes from the Strip.

Map

Mountain's Edge at a glance

Interactive map — wire up Google Maps API here (see README)

FAQs

Common questions

Is Mountain's Edge similar to Summerlin?+

It's often compared to Summerlin for its park-centric design and family orientation, though it's generally more affordable and located in the southwest rather than west valley.

Does it have its own schools?+

Yes — several Clark County School District schools were built specifically within the community as it developed.

Homes for sale

Current listings in Mountain's Edge

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