Desert Breeze
Affordable Family Living Centered on Desert Breeze Park
Desert Breeze is a family-friendly West Side community centered around Desert Breeze Park, one of the largest and most active public parks in the western valley. Offering a more affordable entry point than neighboring Summerlin or Spanish Trails, Desert Breeze has become a popular choice for buyers who want a genuinely family-centered neighborhood with meaningful outdoor amenities.
Home prices in Desert Breeze typically range from the high $200s for older condos and smaller properties to around $600K for larger single-family homes with recent updates. The mix of older homes and condos creates a diverse community with real pricing flexibility, and investors will find the area attractive for its consistent rental demand.
Desert Breeze Park is a 200-acre regional park featuring an aquatic center with pools and water slides, sports fields, tennis courts, a dog park, a skate park, picnic areas, and extensive walking trails. The park hosts regional events, sports leagues, farmers markets, and seasonal programming year-round, giving residents a genuine community gathering space.
Proximity to the 215 Beltway provides quick access to Summerlin, the airport, the Strip, and major employers. Retail and dining options along Desert Inn Road and the surrounding arterials supply everyday needs, and the Las Vegas Aquarium and other family attractions are nearby.
Nicole Langill has helped both first-time buyers and investors in Desert Breeze. Her First-Time Buyer Guide walks new purchasers through the process. Contact Nicole to discuss Desert Breeze.
What Makes Desert Breeze Special
Desert Breeze Park
200-acre regional park with aquatic center, sports, dog park, skate park, and trails.
Affordable Entry Point
Homes from the high $200s make Desert Breeze accessible to first-time buyers and investors.
Family-Centered
Active park programming, sports leagues, and seasonal events for residents year-round.
215 Beltway Convenience
Quick connectivity to Summerlin, the Strip, the airport, and major employers.