Historic Westside
Las Vegas, Nevada Homes for Sale
About Historic Westside
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $229,900 to $450,000
Closed Prices: $74,000 to $570,000
Median Sale Price: $265,000
Average $ per sq ft: $233
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $47 to $185/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1939 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 640 to 3597 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Historic Westside
Much of Historic Westside is residential and consists of planned neighborhoods and gated communities. There are various home styles throughout the communities including single-family and attached. Planned communities like the ones found in Historic Westside allow homeowners to relax knowing their home and neighborhood will be taken care of by professionals.
Since Historic Westside is mostly residential, homeowners will have to travel to nearby neighborhoods to grab a bite. Fortunately, the neighborhood is centrally located and provides easy access to some of Las Vegas' hottest spots. A short drive southeast will take residents to a variety of restaurants from chains to the city's most popular independent restaurants. There are a variety of cuisines to choose from including Hawaiian, Italian, steakhouses, and seafood. Inside the neighborhood residents can find a handful of spots to grab a quick meal, including Mexican food, burgers, Southern comfort food, and pan-Asian.
Historic Westside is a popular location for many families looking to take advantage of the area's single-family and residential atmosphere. Many who work in The Strip find that the commute from central Las Vegas to Historic Westside makes it a perfect location for hotel and casino employees.
Much like dining out, Historic West Side's residential nature means residents will have to travel to a neighboring community for a night out. Fortunately, this is Las Vegas and nightlife is never far away. Just southeast of the neighborhood on Fremont Street, one can find a row of great bars, clubs, and gambling halls perfect for a Friday night. Of course, The Strip--possibly the world's most famous entertainment district--is not far either.
There are a few green spaces dotted throughout the neighborhood, the largest being Kianga Isoke Palacio Park. The park is perfect for a quiet and leisurely Sunday, whether it's a picnic or strolling the walking path. The park also has two baseball fields, basketball courts, a splash pad, a large playscape, and exercise equipment. There's also an outdoor pool with a slide located at the Doolittle Community Center next door.
Locals Love
- Variety of home styles
- Residential lifestyle
- Growing neighborhood
Locals Don't Love
- Lack of nightlife
- Lack of nearby restaurants
- Little nearby recreation
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