(Community No. 13) — Southwest Las Vegas, Nevada
Enterprise,
in motion.
The 215's
south arc.
Enterprise is the unincorporated township that carries the southwest's growth — the arc inside and below the 215 beltway where new neighborhoods, new schools, and the valley's busiest construction corridor meet.
Where the
valley grows.
Enterprise is less a single neighborhood than the southwest's engine room — township land that filled with villages as the 215 arced around the valley. It wraps Mountains Edge and Southern Highlands and keeps building between them.
That makes it the metro's broadest mainstream market: starter townhomes, brand-new builder phases, established mid-2000s streets, and semi-custom pockets all trade within a few square miles. Whatever the budget, Enterprise usually has an answer.
The Scofield Group tracks every builder release here. We'll tell you which phases are priced to move, which resales beat them, and where the next school site is actually breaking ground.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates (Enterprise CDP) — approximate, verify before publishing
New-build depth
More active builder phases than anywhere south of the beltway — real choice in 2026 construction.
The 215 advantage
One ramp puts the whole valley in reach: airport 15 minutes, Summerlin 20, Henderson 25.
Every price point
Townhomes in the $300s through semi-custom streets in the $900s — a full ladder in one township.
Schools tracking growth
New CCSD campuses keep opening as rooftops land.
IKEA-corridor retail
The Durango/215 retail boom put big-box and dining minutes from every village.
Value relative to neighbors
Same commute as the marquee master plans next door, often $50–100K less per square foot tier.
Coronado Ranch
$420K – $650KTuscano
$400K – $600KSouth Edge villages
$450K – $750KDurango corridor
$430K – $700KPinnacle Peaks
$450K – $720KTownhome rows
$320K – $450KEnterprise homes
for sale.
View all Enterprise listings →| Community type | Typical monthly |
|---|---|
| Many established streets | $0 |
| Standard villages | $40 – $120 |
| Gated pockets | $120 – $300 |
| Townhome associations | $150 – $350 |
Ranges are typical as of 2026 — confirm per property during diligence.
What HOAs cover here.
- Village HOAs are light — common landscaping and entries
- Townhome fees add exterior and shared areas
- Plenty of genuine no-HOA inventory survives here
- Builder phases publish budgets up front
- We pull the resale package on every offer regardless
Exploration Peak (adjacent)
Mountains Edge border80 acres- The southwest's anchor park
- Summit trail & playgrounds
- Five minutes from most villages
Somerset Hills Park
Enterprise coreNeighborhood- Fields and shaded play
- Court sports
- Weekend league base
Wet'n'Wild (seasonal)
Fort Apache & 215Water park- The valley's summer cooldown
- Season-pass family staple
- Right off the beltway
| School | Grades | District |
|---|---|---|
| Desert Oasis High School | 9–12 | Clark County SD |
| Sierra Vista High School | 9–12 | Clark County SD |
| Tarkanian Middle School | 6–8 | Clark County SD |
| Multiple new elementaries | K–5 | Clark County SD |
| School | Grades | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Bishop Gorman (~10 min) | 9–12 | Private (Catholic) |
| Challenger School — Los Prados | PK–8 | Independent |
| Merryhill School | PK–8 | Independent |
School zoning is address-specific and changes; verify current attendance boundaries directly with the school district before relying on them in a purchase decision. List is representative, not exhaustive.
| Las Vegas | From $300K | The parent city — every flavor of valley housing. | → |
| Mountains Edge | From $400K | The parks-first master plan it wraps. | → |
| Southern Highlands | From $400K | The club community to the southeast. | → |
| Rhodes Ranch | From $450K | Gated golf inside the township. | → |
| Spring Valley | From $380K | The established central-west, one step north. | → |
| Summerlin | From $450K | The west rim, twenty minutes up the 215. | → |
| Henderson | From $350K | The southeast anchor city. | → |
Southwest,
in stride.
Enterprise life is logistics done right — gym before the beltway fills, kids dropped at a school five minutes out, and Friday at the Durango corridor's restaurant row.
Five fixtures of the township calendar:
- 01Durango corridor dining & retail row
- 02Wet'n'Wild summer season
- 03Exploration Peak weekends next door
- 04New-phase model-home touring (a local sport)
- 05Allegiant Stadium events, fifteen minutes up I-15
Make Enterprise
home.
New phase or resale, townhome or semi-custom — an Enterprise advisor will give you a straight read within a day.
