Remote Workers Guide to Living in Summerlin

by Ryan Rose

Remote Workers Guide to Living in Summerlin

Summerlin has quietly become one of the best places in the country for remote workers. The combination of no state income tax, reliable high speed internet, dedicated coworking spaces, and a cost of living that runs 10% to 30% below major coastal metros makes it an increasingly popular choice for professionals who can work from anywhere.

How Does No Income Tax Benefit Remote Workers?

Nevada's zero state income tax means remote workers keep every dollar of their paycheck that would otherwise go to state government. For someone earning $150,000 while working remotely from California, that is roughly $8,000 to $10,000 per year in savings just from the state tax difference. Workers relocating from New York, Oregon, or other high tax states see similar or even larger gains. That money goes further in Summerlin, where housing, dining, and everyday expenses are meaningfully cheaper than most major metro areas on either coast.

Where Can You Work Outside the House?

Summerlin has two standout coworking options. WeWork Two Summerlin on Griffith Peak Drive occupies two floors and includes conference rooms, dedicated desks, private offices, ample parking, and a wellness room. It is well suited for professionals who want a polished corporate environment without committing to a traditional lease.

The Coop Cowork on Village Center Circle offers a more community oriented experience with fiber internet, modern conference rooms, and a layout designed for collaboration. Both locations provide the kind of reliable connectivity and professional setting that remote workers need for video calls, focused work, and client meetings.

For days when you just want a change of scenery, Summerlin's coffee shops and casual dining spots offer plenty of options with free Wi Fi and comfortable seating.

How Is the Internet Infrastructure?

Cox Communications and CenturyLink both provide gigabit internet service throughout Summerlin. Coverage is strong across the community, and most newer homes are wired for high speed connectivity out of the box. For remote workers whose livelihood depends on stable internet, Summerlin's infrastructure is a genuine advantage over many suburban markets.

What About Networking and Community?

Remote work can be isolating, and Summerlin addresses that with a surprisingly active professional community. Facebook groups for Las Vegas remote workers and digital nomads have thousands of members. Local happy hours and meetups happen regularly at Downtown Summerlin and the surrounding restaurant scene. The coworking spaces also host events and workshops that help remote professionals stay connected.

What Makes Summerlin Stand Out for Remote Workers?

Beyond the financial benefits, the lifestyle is the real draw. You can take a lunch break hike on one of Summerlin's 200 plus miles of trails, grab dinner at Downtown Summerlin, and still be home in time for an evening call with a team on the East Coast. The time zone works well for covering both coasts, and the airport offers direct flights to most major business hubs.

As Ryan Rose with the Rose Homes LV team puts it, Summerlin gives remote workers big city access with a neighborhood feel and a tax situation that is hard to beat.

Interested in Making the Move?

Whether you are exploring Summerlin from out of state or already living in Las Vegas and ready to upgrade, the Rose Homes LV team is here to help.

Related Blogs

- Coworking Spaces in Summerlin - Cost of Living in Summerlin - Summerlin Living Guide - Moving to Summerlin: Complete Relocation Guide

Sources: wework.com | thecoopcowork.com | riverjournalonline.com | elysianliving.com

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