Why Live in Huntridge
Huntridge, a historic neighborhood in Las Vegas, offers a unique blend of midcentury charm and modern convenience. Developed in the 1940s, it features a variety of home styles, including quaint cottages, midcentury moderns, Southwestern-style bungalows, and Spanish-style homes. Many of these homes have been preserved or updated, maintaining their original geometric lines and large bay windows. The neighborhood is known for its generous lot sizes and tree-lined streets. Huntridge's central location places it shoulder to shoulder with The Strip, Downtown, and the Arts District, making it highly convenient for residents. The area is safer than the national average, providing a comfortable living environment. Local attractions include the historic Huntridge Theater, currently undergoing renovation, and the Huntridge Shopping Center, home to Winnie’s & Ethel’s Downtown Diner. Dining options are diverse, with international fare from E Jo Korean, Barbacoa Hidalguense, and La Pupusa Loka, as well as sweet treats from Luv-it Frozen Custard. The neighborhood is served by the Clark County School District, with Roy West Martin Middle School nearby, which has a high rating. Parks like Huntridge Circle Park and Mary Dutton Park offer outdoor activities, while Justice Myron E. Leavitt & Jaycee Community Park provides facilities for bocce, horseshoe, and shuffleboard. Huntridge’s neighborhood association actively engages in community events and revitalization efforts. The area is well-connected, with Interstates 15 and 515 and U.S. Routes 582 and 159 providing quick access to Downtown Las Vegas, The Strip, and Harry Reid International Airport, all within 4 miles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Huntridge a good place to live?
Huntridge is a good place to live. Huntridge is considered somewhat walkable and somewhat bikeable with some transit options. Huntridge has 6 parks for recreational activities. It is somewhat dense in population with 10.7 people per acre and a median age of 40. The average household income is $63,770 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 18.6% of residents. A majority of residents in Huntridge are renters, with 52.8% of residents renting and 47.2% of residents owning their home. A
local real estate agent serving Huntridge can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our
Huntridge neighborhood guide.
Is Huntridge, NV a safe neighborhood?
Huntridge, NV is less safe than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 7 out of 10.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Huntridge?
The median home price in Huntridge is $400,000. If you put a 20% down payment of $80,000 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.72%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $2,070 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $89K a year to afford the median home price in Huntridge. The average household income in Huntridge is $64K.
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Home Trends in Huntridge, NV
On average, homes in Huntridge, Las Vegas sell after 49 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Huntridge, Las Vegas over the last 12 months is $385,000, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$385,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$389,500
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$313,999
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$248
Number of Homes for Sale
47
Last 12 months Home Sales
145
Median List Price
$400,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
3%