Enterprise is an unincorporated town within Clark County and part of the Las Vegas Valley. Though not a traditional “city” in municipal status, it is one of the largest population centres in Nevada and often ranked in population size lists for the state. Being adjacent to Las Vegas and the southern suburban corridor, Enterprise has developed significantly in recent decades. The area includes major retail, hotel/resort zones near the southern Strip, suburban housing developments, and mixed-use communities. Housing in Enterprise is largely suburban: single-family homes in master-planned subdivisions, townhomes, and newer developments. Because Enterprise is part of the exurban or suburban ring of Las Vegas, there’s a more residential-suburban feel rather than heavy urban core density. The proximity to Las Vegas’ central core means residents are often commuting into the city or to the resort corridor, yet enjoy more spacious housing and suburban amenities. Home-price specifics for Enterprise: It shares the Las Vegas metro market; thus one would look at the broader Las Vegas listing median of ~US $470k in 2025. (See Las Vegas section above) For new construction in Enterprise, lot plus build might fall in range US $450k-US $700k depending on size and finishes. The area offers growth potential, new development, and accessible lifestyles while being close (within minutes) of the Las Vegas Strip. Its character is suburban, with mostly planned communities rather than rural farmland or fully urban high-rise cores.