Green Valley North

Fun for golfers, hikers and sports lovers
Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Green Valley for its endless recreational opportunities, expansive parks and trails at the foothills of eastern mountain ranges. Fox Ridge Park is one of the most popular and has an interesting history. The park has a reputation for being haunted. Visitors frequently visit at night, hoping to witness something supernatural. Aside from this sensational narrative, the 4-acre park has a basketball court, baseball field, walking trail and an amphitheater for hosting events. Silver Springs Park is one of the largest city parks in Green Valley North. The 12-acre park offers an amphitheater, walking trails, tennis courts and multi-purpose fields.Sunset Park is one of the crown jewels in the Clark County Park System, home to a massive pickleball complex with 24 courts used for recreational play, tournaments and leagues. The 324-acre park can also appease any sports fan or nature lover, boasting 11 ballfields, eight basketball courts, five playgrounds, walking trails, a disc golf course, a dog park, seven sand volleyball courts and a boat ramp. Sunset Park has won the Readers’ Choice Award for the Best Park in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Best of Las Vegas poll five years in a row.
Residents can explore over 300 diverse desert plants at the Ethel M. Botanical Cactus Garden and snag a piece of gourmet chocolate on the way out at Ehtel M. Chocolates, a family-run business that owns the garden. The garden has a longstanding tradition of hosting a garden lights festival during the holidays.
Hikers and cyclists can easily hop on the Harry Reid Union Pacific Railroad Trail, a 13-mile asphalt path in the neighborhood's southeastern corner. The trail interconnects several communities in the area and offers scenic views of Henderson. For those who prefer a little more leisurely activity, Wildhorse Golf Club in the center of Green Valley North welcomes beginner and seasoned golfers on its 18-hole public course.
Fourth-best neighborhood in Henderson
Part of Green Valley, the region’s first master-planned development, which began in the 1980s, today Green Valley North is Henderson’s fourth-best neighborhood to live in, according to Niche. The neighborhood’s housing landscape is a diverse mix of ranch-style homes, two-story Spanish and Mediterranean-style homes, condos and custom, modern 10,000-square-foot estates with six bedrooms.Most single-family homes were built in the early 1990s and range from $375,000 to over $4 million. Most condos range from $210,000 for a 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom to $405,000 for a 1,700-square-foot three-bedroom. “Compared to the rest of the country, it’s incredibly affordable,” Keene says. “If a subdivision has an HOA, they’re usually very low fees, crime is very low, and taxes are low, and we have no state [income] tax.”
Find condos in the gated Pacific Village and La Mancha subdivisions, single-family homes in the lower range in the Park Mesa and Wilton Commons communities and million-dollar custom Mediterranean homes in the Creekside Estates and Maquis subdivisions. Higher-end homes boast up to six bedrooms, 8,700 square feet of space, oasis-esque backyards and sky decks. Most Green Valley North homes have multi-car garages, pools and meticulously landscaped lawns. Beyond that, it’s a very walkable neighborhood with a very tight-knit community inside, according to Kenne. “There are parks within walking distance of every home,” she says. “People get to know their neighbors here. Everyone is very friendly and helpful in our community. It’s very well maintained, there’s a pride of ownership, and everyone works to keep up the value of their homes.”
Getting down in the District
The neighborhood offers a variety of convenient strip malls with dining and retail options to get most shopping done. At Green Valley Plaza, get groceries at Trader Joe’s or Green Valley Grocery and fuel up at Mothership Coffee. Over at Green Valley Town Center, enjoy table games, slots and pints at Barley Casino & Brewing Co., catch the latest flick at Galaxy Theatres and enjoy traditional Japanese rolls and fresh oysters at Top Sushi & Oyster. For hearty deli staples, meatloaf sandwiches and matzo ball soup, head to Weiss Deli, a small business beloved by locals.Of course, for more high-end dining options, upscale boutiques and entertainment, residents only need to travel 3 miles to get to The District at Green Valley Ranch, a massive outdoor shopping and dining destination. Walking along its bistro light-decorated cobblestone streets, visitors will find upscale steakhouse Echo & Rig, laid-back comfort eats at Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que and The Local, a cozy wine bar serving fancy snacks and wine in old light canisters from the iconic Bellagio Fountain. “You’ve got many options to enjoy a glass of wine; you can sit outside and listen to music at night, have an ice cream cone, or go to brunch on the weekends,” says Keene.
Those feeling lucky can head to the Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa and Casino, a luxury entertainment venue not far from the outdoor mall. The resort boasts a poolside bar, live shows, over 2,000 slot machines and 55 table games. Or enjoy a different downtown experience just 7 miles east in Henderson’s vibrant Water Street District. “We’ve got the Henderson Silver Knights, who are NHL Stanley Cup champions, and Raiders Football,” Keene says. “There’s also the WNBA basketball champions, the Aces; there’s just so many things for people to do now.”
Green Valley North schools make the grade
Calrk County School District serves the area, and local students attend James Gibson Elementary, Barbara and Hank Greenspun Junior High and Silverado High School. Both the elementary and middle schools earned a B-minus on Niche. James Gibson has trunk-or-treats, an annual Winterfest and art auctions. Holding a B ranking on Niche, Silverado High offers soccer and basketball teams and a student newspaper.Celebrations abound
Green Valley North residents enjoy celebrations and activities year-round, from community-centered events to city festivals. Sunset Park hosts a variety of events, from wellness walks for charity, an annual Commissioner’s Cup tennis match, the Festival of Colors and a Clark County signature event, the Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival. The District also hosts regular events, such as farmers' markets, outdoor movies, music in the courtyard, and group yoga.Get going in Green Valley North
Interstates 215, 515 and 15 provide residents convenient access to the rest of the area, including Harry Reid International Airport, a 5-mile drive northwest and Downtown Vegas, a 12-mile drive north. Public transit is easily accessible via the RTC of Southern Nevada, providing bus routes all along North Green Valley Parkway.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Harvey Blankfeld
BHHS Nevada Properties
(725) 529-9567
72 Total Sales
1 in Green Valley North
$335,000 Price
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Juan Lopez
eXp Realty
(725) 227-5916
598 Total Sales
3 in Green Valley North
$300K - $330K Price Range
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Gregory Benner
Keller Williams Realty Las Veg
(725) 217-4848
20 Total Sales
1 in Green Valley North
$305,000 Price
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Phillip Dwyer
Windermere Anthem Hills
(725) 227-8008
98 Total Sales
4 in Green Valley North
$317K - $475K Price Range
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Jason Aguirre
Huntington & Ellis, A Real Est
(833) 418-4503
184 Total Sales
4 in Green Valley North
$345K - $470K Price Range
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Beau McDougall
NextHome People First
(844) 721-4565
137 Total Sales
4 in Green Valley North
$439K - $670K Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Green Valley North | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
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Green Valley North Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Green Valley North, Henderson sell after 46 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Green Valley North, Henderson over the last 12 months is $455,000, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Saturday, Jul 1911am - 2pm
$500,000
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2,294 Sq Ft
- 234 Highgate St
- New 6 days ago
Experience resort-style living in the heart of Green Valley, one of Henderson’s most coveted communities. This beautifully upgraded 3-bedroom home with loft and downstairs convertible den to offer 5 bedrooms, highlighted by a stunning backyard retreat. Enjoy sun-soaked days and tranquil evenings in your private pool and spa—perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or creating unforgettable memories.
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Saturday, Jul 1911am - 3pm
$740,000
- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 3,061 Sq Ft
- 3204 Rutledge Dr
- New 7 days ago
Spacious 5-Bedroom Oasis with Pool, Spa & No HOA & Possible Rv ParkingWelcome to this beautifully updated 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home boasting over 3,000 square feet of living space in a prime location near Sunset Park and Green Valley Ranch. Nestled on a private lot with no rear neighbors, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and outdoor entertainment.Enjoy
Alexis Tenner Real Broker LLC
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Saturday, Jul 192 - 6pm
$2,650,000
- 5 Beds
- 9 Baths
- 7,340 Sq Ft
- 2338 Dolphin Ct
- New 8 days ago
Recently appraised at $2.8M by licensed appraiser. OWC at 6% interest rate for qualified buyers, price/terms to be negotiated. Located in the Fountains, a unique guard gated subdivision w/ tree lined streets. Home has unique architectural features w/ custom details throughout. Renovations include new windows, baseboards, moldings doors and floors. 23-foot soaring ceiling in living room that
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