Clark County is by far Nevada’s most populous region, home to the Las Vegas metropolitan area and many other towns (Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Laughlin, etc.). Historically it grew from mining, railroads and then massive tourism/hospitality development tied to Las Vegas. The region is very mixed: dense urban in Las Vegas, suburban in Henderson and surrounding areas, and more rural at the fringes (especially toward mountains and desert). Housing types range from high-density condos and apartments in the city, suburban tract single-family homes in the suburbs, luxury gated communities, and rural lots outside the core metro. Proximity: The major city is Las Vegas itself. As of September 2025, the average home value in Las Vegas was about $426,948 per Zillow. The median sale price for existing single-family homes in Southern Nevada in June 2025 was about $485,000. For building a home in suburban Clark County you might expect costs similar to other metro US regions: perhaps $300–$450 per square foot, but depending on lot size, amenities and finish level, so a 2,000 sq ft home could cost $600k–$900k+ excluding land. Land lot costs in developed suburbs may be quite high.