Centennial Hills Las Vegas: Neighborhood Guide (2025)
Centennial Hills is an established northwest Las Vegas community with homes ranging from $375,000 to $800,000, offering mature landscaping, quality schools, extensive retail, and a family-friendly atmosphere with easier commutes than newer northwest developments. As one of the valley's most sought-after suburban areas, Centennial Hills provides the benefits of northwest living—newer homes, good schools, outdoor access—without the construction-zone feel of still-developing communities.
Centennial Hills at a Glance
Why Choose Centennial Hills
Established Community
Unlike still-developing Skye Canyon or Providence, Centennial Hills is largely built out. Mature trees and landscaping, established neighborhoods, and completed infrastructure mean you're not living in a construction zone. What you see is what you get.
Retail and Dining Hub
Centennial Center provides extensive shopping and dining within the community—Target, Costco, Home Depot, numerous restaurants, and services. Downtown Summerlin is 15-20 minutes away. For daily needs, everything is convenient without long drives.
Quality Schools
Centennial Hills schools generally rate well within CCSD. Centennial High School has strong academics and athletics. Elementary and middle schools serving the area maintain good reputations. Always verify specific zoning, but the area attracts education-focused families.
Northwest Location Benefits
Easy access to outdoor recreation—Floyd Lamb Park, Tule Springs, and Red Rock Canyon are all within reasonable drives. The area feels more suburban and less dense than central Las Vegas. Slightly cooler summer temperatures than southeast valley.
Neighborhoods and Pricing
Entry Level ($375K-$475K)
Older sections with 2000-2010 construction. 1,500-2,200 SF homes, 3-4 bedrooms. May need cosmetic updates but structurally sound. Good schools and location at accessible prices.
Mid-Range ($475K-$600K)
Sweet spot for Centennial Hills. 2,000-2,800 SF homes with 4-5 bedrooms. Mix of older updated homes and newer construction. Many with pools, upgraded finishes, modern floor plans.
Premium ($600K-$800K)
Larger homes 2,800-4,000+ SF in premium sections. Some gated communities at this tier. Custom and semi-custom options with upgraded everything. Best lots, views, and finishes.
Parks and Recreation
- Centennial Hills Park: Large community park with sports fields, playground, walking paths
- Multiple neighborhood parks: Scattered throughout community
- Floyd Lamb Park: Historic ranch park with lakes, peacocks, picnic areas nearby
- Centennial Hills YMCA: Full-service fitness facility
- Golf: TPC Las Vegas and other courses nearby
Commute Considerations
- To Strip: 20-30 minutes via US-95
- To Airport: 25-35 minutes
- To Downtown Summerlin: 15-20 minutes
- To Henderson: 30-40 minutes
- To North Las Vegas employers: 10-20 minutes
Best for those working in northwest valley, Summerlin area, or with flexible/remote work arrangements. Strip commute is manageable but not optimal for shift workers.
Centennial Hills vs Alternatives
vs Skye Canyon: Skye Canyon is newer with more construction options; Centennial Hills is established with mature community. Centennial has better retail; Skye Canyon has better parks/amenities.
vs Summerlin: Summerlin has higher prestige, better Strip commute, more retail. Centennial Hills offers similar quality homes at 10-20% lower prices.
vs Providence: Providence is newer, more expensive, with TPC golf course. Centennial Hills offers established community at lower prices.
The Bottom Line
Centennial Hills delivers established northwest Las Vegas living with quality schools, extensive retail, and family-friendly atmosphere. Prices are reasonable compared to Summerlin, and the mature community means no construction-zone inconveniences. The trade-off is longer Strip/airport commute. For families wanting northwest location without premium Summerlin prices or new-community growing pains, Centennial Hills hits the sweet spot.
I help buyers explore Centennial Hills neighborhoods and find the right fit. If you want to tour the community and compare options, reach out for personalized guidance.
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