Why you'd want to live in Spring Valley
A few miles west of the famous Las Vegas Strip sits the unincorporated town of Spring Valley, Nevada. This neighborhood is vast, measuring at just over 33 square miles. And with a population slightly over 190,000, it is also very dense. Niche lists Spring Valley as the most diverse place in Nevada, as well as the second best place for millennials to live in the state. The borders of Spring Valley begin at Sahara Boulevard, next to downtown, and go down to Warm Springs, where it borders the southwest region of the city. The area extends far west up to Hualapai Way, where it begins to transition into The Lakes and Summerlin. Like most of the Vegas valley, this section of the city is flat and spread out, but there are elements that give it a small-city feel. Although parts of the neighborhood are lively, the overall vibe of the community is suburban, especially when compared to the high energy and fast pace of The Strip. There is truly something for everyone in Spring Valley, from studio apartments and condos to single-family homes and large estates with acres of land. There are even areas zoned for horses. via doorsteps.com