Horizon Harbor

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Horizon Harbor located?

Horizon Harbor is located in the Northwest Las Vegas Valley within the 89129 ZIP code. It is situated near the intersection of North Cimarron Road and West Gowan Road, offering convenient access to the 215 Beltway and nearby shopping centers.

What are the common features of homes in Horizon Harbor?

Homes in Horizon Harbor are predominantly single-family residences built between 1998 and 2002. They typically range from 1,400 to 2,300 square feet, offering both single-story and two-story layouts with two-car garages and established landscaping.

Does Horizon Harbor have a Homeowners Association (HOA)?

Yes, Horizon Harbor is governed by a Homeowners Association. The HOA fees are relatively modest and go toward the maintenance of common neighborhood areas, desert landscaping in public right-of-ways, and the enforcement of community architectural standards.

Community Details

Elementary School: Eisenberg Dorothy Elementary School HOA: No
Middle School: Molasky Irwin & Susan Junior High School Guard Gated: No
High School: Golf Community: No
Jurisdiction: City of Las Vegas Luxury: No
Primary ZIP: 89129 Equestrian: No
Median Price: $449,500 Large Lots: No
Region: summerlin Historic: No
Master Plan: Walk Score: 28

Description

**Northwest Serenity: The Timeless Appeal of Horizon Harbor**

Nestled in the scenic 89129 ZIP code, where the suburban sprawl of Las Vegas meets the rugged base of the Spring Mountains, Horizon Harbor stands as a quintessential example of the “Old Northwest” charm. While much of the Las Vegas Valley has shifted toward dense, master-planned developments, Horizon Harbor remains a highly sought-after enclave for those seeking larger lots, mature landscaping, and an unbeatable proximity to the majestic Lone Mountain.

**Location and Geography: At the Foot of Lone Mountain**
Horizon Harbor is located in the far Northwest portion of the City of Las Vegas. The community is primarily bounded by **Lone Mountain Road** to the north and **Alexander Road** to the south, sitting between **Fort Apache Road** and **Hualapai Way**.

Geography is the community’s greatest asset. It sits at a higher elevation than the valley floor, offering residents cooler summer temperatures and sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip to the southeast. For commuters, the neighborhood offers strategic access to both the **CC-215 Beltway** (less than five minutes west) and **US-95** via the Cheyenne or Craig Road interchanges. While it feels secluded, Horizon Harbor is only a 20-to-25-minute drive from the Strip and Harry Reid International Airport, providing a perfect balance between quiet residential life and city accessibility.

**The Developer Legacy: A Lewis Homes Classic**
Horizon Harbor was primarily developed in the early-to-mid 1990s (with core construction spanning 1992 to 1995) by **Lewis Homes**. Before being acquired by KB Home, Lewis Homes was the dominant force in Nevada residential construction, known for building “homes that last” with functional floor plans and substantial lot sizes.

The original vision for Horizon Harbor was to create a community that felt integrated with the natural desert landscape. Unlike the modern “desert-chic” aesthetics of 2024, the architecture here is characterized by the classic **Mediterranean-Spanish Revival** style: red tile roofs, stucco exteriors in earthy ochre and sand tones, and dramatic arched windows.

**Housing Product and Market Trends**
The homes in Horizon Harbor are predominantly single-family, two-story residences, though several sought-after single-story models are peppered throughout the subdivision.
* **Square Footage:** Homes typically range from 1,600 to over 3,000 square feet.
* **Lot Sizes:** One of the main draws is the lot size. In an era where 3,000-square-foot lots are common in newer developments, Horizon Harbor offers generous parcels ranging from **6,000 to 10,000 square feet**, many with enough room for RV parking or custom “spools” (small pools) and lush backyard retreats.
* **Pricing:** In the early 90s, these homes were marketed in the $130,000 range. Today, the market reflects the area’s desirability. Resale values typically fall between **$450,000 and $625,000**, depending on renovations and pool status.
* **HOA:** One of the most attractive features for budget-conscious buyers is the exceptionally low HOA fee—often under $40 a month—which covers the maintenance of common areas and neighborhood entries without the “big-brother” overreach found in guard-gated master plans.

**Lifestyle and Outdoor Amenities**
Life in Horizon Harbor revolves around the outdoors. The community is within walking distance—or a very short bike ride—of **Lone Mountain Discovery Park**. This regional landmark features a massive playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, and a popular dog park.

The “lifestyle” here is defined by the **Lone Mountain trail system**. Residents often start their mornings by hiking the 2.7-mile loop around the mountain or taking the steep trek to the summit for a 360-degree view of the valley. Because the area has a rural preservation history, it is common to see neighbors on horseback on the designated equestrian trails that border the community.

**Education and Local Commerce**
Horizon Harbor is served by the **Clark County School District**, specifically within the zone for:
* **Elementary:** D’Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School (known for its strong community involvement).
* **Middle:** Irwin & Susan Molasky Junior High School.
* **High School:** Centennial High School.

For private options, the prestigious **Adelson Educational Campus** and **Meadows School** are within a 15-minute drive via the 215 Beltway.

Retail and dining options are abundant at the nearby **Centennial Center**, which houses major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Home Depot. For a more local feel, the corner of Lone Mountain and Fort Apache features a **Smith’s Food and Drug**, along with local favorites like **Siena Italian Authentic Trattoria** and **Egg Works**.

**What Makes Horizon Harbor Unique?**
The distinguishing feature of Horizon Harbor is its **permanence**. In a city known for transient populations, Horizon Harbor has a high rate of long-term ownership. It doesn’t have the “cookie-cutter” feel of Summerlin or the density of Skye Canyon. Instead, it offers a sense of established stability, where the trees are tall, the neighbors know each other, and the mountain feels like it’s in your own backyard. It is a “Goldilocks” neighborhood: not too old, not too new, and perfectly positioned for the quintessential Northwest Las Vegas lifestyle.

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