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New Master-Planned Community Coming To Northwest Las Vegas

A new northwest Las Vegas master-planned community is in the works. The company responsible for building popular communities such as Southern Highlands and Skye Canyon has big plans for BLM…

A new northwest Las Vegas master-planned community, similar to others in Southern Nevada such as Southern Highlands and Skye Canyon will soon be under construction. Aerial view of the sprawling desert landscape of Las Vegas on a sunny day. Shows the population growing as the housing communities push right up against the western mountains.

An aerial view of the sprawling population and housing growth in the Las Vegas valley, pushing right up against the western mountain ranges.

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A new northwest Las Vegas master-planned community is in the works. The company responsible for building popular communities such as Southern Highlands and Skye Canyon has big plans for BLM land they recently purchased for $55 million dollars.

A New Northwest Las Vegas Master-Planned Community In The Works

Olympia Companies were the only bidders on 505 acres of desert land recently sold at auction by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The land is located in northwest Las Vegas, north of Lone Mountain, and west of the 215 Beltway. It’s a few miles west of Centennial Hills Hospital.

According to an article by Patrick Blennerhassett on ReviewJournal.com, Olympia Companies is planning to build approximately 3,000 homes on this land. Of course, there will also be some commercial projects to go along with all those new homes.

In addition, they’re partnering with the city of Las Vegas and the BLM to build a series of connecting trails and parks. They want their new northwest Las Vegas master-planned community to blend in with the surrounding environment and the nearby Red Rock Canyon Natural Conservation Area.

Northwest Las Vegas Master-Planned Community To Offer Broad Range Of Homes

As you know, the population of Las Vegas continues to grow. Housing and rental prices have skyrocketed in Southern Nevada. So, this northwest Las Vegas master-planned community will be a welcome addition to help alleviate the housing crunch in the valley.

According to Blennerhassett’s article, Olympia Companies plans to build homes of various sizes and prices to accommodate our city’s growth. In fact, the company’s Executive Vice President, Chris Armstrong, is quoted in the ReviewJournal.com post as saying their new project “will include a broad product segmentation including entry level, first move up to executive level homes.”

Blennerhassett goes on to report that construction on this northwest Las Vegas master-planned community should begin before the end of 2026 and should be completed sometime in 2034-2035.

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Yes! Nevada Is One Of The Top 7 States For New Homes Built

If you have lived in Southern Nevada for any length of time, you know how fast this area has grown over the past three decades. Apparently, we’re still growing yet, as more and more people move here. Therefore, the demand for new houses continues, even after the COVID-19 pandemic slowed growth. Now, in a recent study, we find that Nevada still ranks in the top seven for states with the most new homes built since 2010.

New Homes Built Since 2010: Nevada Ranks In Top 7

The folks at RubyHome Luxury Real Estate recently began digging into the data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Specifically, they are looking at the 2022 American Community Survey for the purposes of this study. In general, the numbers show that there are over 131 million occupied households in the U.S. Of those, more than 15.7 million houses were built since 2010.

Furthermore, those figures identify the fact that close to 12% of all occupied houses in our nation are newly built homes between 2010 and 2022. According to information provided by RubyHome.com, 23 states across the country surpassed that national average of 12% for new-build homes. In fact, some states report that one in five occupied houses have been constructed since 2010.

Which Regions Performed Well; Which Regions Did Not

Overall, southern, and western states seem to enjoy the most newly built homes since 2010. Five of the top 10 states in this study are part of the southwest and mountain west regions. We can safely say that Nevada is part of this region. Moreover, three states in the top 10 are part of the southeast region. One other state is on the mid-Atlantic coast. Finally, there is only one state from the Midwest to make the top 10.

It may be surprising to learn that states with very large populations such as New York, Illinois, and Michigan saw very little new home construction in the period of 2010 to 2022. Furthermore, states in the northeast and New England rank near the bottom in new homes built during this period. As a matter of fact, the New England states of “Rhode Island and Connecticut have the lowest rate of new-build properties in America.”

So, let’s see which states rank in the top seven for new homes built since 2010.

7) Nevada

The "Silver State" ranks seventh in the nation when it comes to new home construction since 2010. According to the figures provided by RubyHome.com200,603 new homes were built in Nevada between 2010-2022. That accounts for over 16% "of the total occupied housing supply statewide."

Aerial view of Las Vegas, Nevada. Suburban communities shown with streets, houses and rooftops of homes. Mountains can be seen in the distance on a bright, cloudless day in Southern Nevada.littleny via Getty Images

Aerial view of Las Vegas, Nevada. Suburban communities shown with streets, houses and rooftops of homes. Mountains can be seen in the distance on a bright, cloudless day in Southern Nevada.

6) North Carolina

North Carolina ranks sixth in the U.S.A. in this survey of new homes built. Since 2010, over 780,000 new houses have been constructed in that state, accounting for over 18% of the total number of houses in the "Tarheel State."

New homes of various colors line a quiet street in Raleigh, North Carolina.zimmytws via Getty Images

New homes of various colors line a quiet street in Raleigh, North Carolina.

5) South Carolina

We don't have to go very far from North Carolina to find the state which ranks fifth in this study. South Carolina takes that spot with over 420,000 new homes constructed between 2010-2022. That accounts for 19.75% of the total single-family homes in the "Palmetto State."

Fall afternoon in a typical middle class, southern American residential subdivision of homes that are built close together to maximize the land use by the developer and reduce the price of each home. Each home shares a similar contemporary build style with only minor paint or plan changes on the outside and inside. This subdivision is in South Carolina, USA.ScottNodine via Getty Images

Fall afternoon in a typical middle class, southern American residential subdivision of homes that are built close together to maximize the land use by the developer and reduce the price of each home. Each home shares a similar contemporary build style with only minor paint or plan changes on the outside and inside. This subdivision is in South Carolina, USA.

4) Idaho

We head back towards our region of the country for the state placing fourth in this survey by RubyHome.comOur neighbors to the north in Idaho have also seen tremendous growth in new home construction over the past decade. Many people from northern California have been moving there. Idahoans have seen over 143,000 new homes built there between 2010-2022. That's over 20% of the total homes in the "Potato State."

Relatively new houses built along the Boise, Idaho foothills in the light and mist of an early autumn morning.vkbhat via Getty Images

Relatively new houses built along the Boise, Idaho foothills in the light and mist of an early autumn morning.

3) Utah

We remain in the mountain west region of America for the state placing third in this study. Our eastern neighbors in Utah have seen over 233,000 new homes built since 2010. That accounts for 20.65% of the total single-family homes in the "Beehive State."

View of the roofs of homes with chimneys in Daybreak, Utah community. The majestic Wasatch mountains and glowing cloudy sky can be seen in the background.Jason Finn via Getty Images

View of the roofs of homes with chimneys in Daybreak, Utah community. The majestic Wasatch mountains and glowing cloudy sky can be seen in the background.

2) North Dakota

North Dakota is the only state in the Midwest region of the U.S.A. to make the top 10 in this study according to RubyHome.comPer the information in their study, they fell just short of the top spot for new homes built since 2010 based on percentages. Between 2010-2022, over 68,000 new homes were constructed in the "Peace Garden State." That makes up 20.74% of the total number of homes in North Dakota.

Aerial view of the tourist town of Medora, North Dakota, located outside of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.Jacob Boomsma via Getty Images

Aerial view of the tourist town of Medora, North Dakota, located outside of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

1) Texas

Topping the list in this study is the great state of Texas. As they say, "everything's bigger in Texas," so why wouldn't they take the #1 position? In fact, according to RubyHome.comresidents of the "Lone Star State" "are more likely to live in a new, modern property than any other state across the country." Since 2010, close to 2.5 million new homes were constructed in Texas, making up 22.5% of all homes in the state.

Modern homes with brick facades in a new housing development in suburban Austin, Texas.RoschetzkyIstockPhoto via Getty Images

Modern homes with brick facades in a new housing development in suburban Austin, Texas.

Larry Martino is the long-time afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC. Follow us: FacebookTwitterInstagram

Larry Martino has been the afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ since 2007. He is also Music Director and Assistant Program Director. He’s been a professional radio broadcaster since 1980, serving as on-air talent, Program Director, and Music Director during his career. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Larry specializes in writing articles about music, recording artists, movies, food/restaurants, and hockey.