Lone Mountain
Northwest LV semi-rural area around the 4,400-foot Lone Mountain peak. Acreage and custom homes.
Lone Mountain is the semi-rural Northwest Las Vegas area around the 4,400-foot Lone Mountain peak. The character is different from the master-planned norm of west and south valley — less HOA, more acreage, more custom and semi-custom homes, and a horse-property feel in selected enclaves. The community is part of unincorporated Clark County and the City of Las Vegas depending on the specific street.
Builders include selected semi-custom shops and lot-by-lot custom firms. Architectural style varies widely — traditional southwest, contemporary, ranch-style, and old-Vegas hacienda all appear. Home sizes range from 1,800 to 6,000+ square feet on lots that run from quarter-acre to 2+ acres.
HOA situation varies dramatically by specific sub-development. Some Lone Mountain streets are HOA-free (unincorporated county zoning only); others have HOAs in the $50-$150/month range. Resale prices typically range $600K to $1.5M+, with acreage-and-custom product at the upper end.
Schools. Various Las Vegas public school options. School ratings: greatschools.org/nevada/las-vegas and niche.com.
Lifestyle. Lone Mountain itself (4,400-foot peak, hiking trails) is the geographic anchor. Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs is 10 minutes. Mt. Charleston access is 35-40 minutes northwest. The Strip is 25-30 via US-95.