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Lamb Boulevard Corridor Homes For Sale
Nevada's #1 team for Lamb Boulevard Corridor real estate. Search single-family homes, duplexes, and investment properties in North Las Vegas ZIPs 89030 and 89032 — the valley's strongest first-time-buyer and investor value corridor.
MEDIAN LIST PRICE (89030/89032)
$370K
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
CORRIDOR PRICE RANGE
$250K–$420K
Community data record
HOMES IN THE CORRIDOR
3,500+
Community data record
DAYS ON MARKET
38
LVR / GLVAR sold data, June 2026
Data reviewed by
NREG Research Team
All statistics verified against primary sources (LVR, U.S. Census, FBI, BLS)
Last updated
June 2026
Reviewed monthly · Next review July 2026
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What Should You Know About the Lamb Boulevard Corridor at a Glance?
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor pairs 3,500+ homes priced $250K–$420K across North Las Vegas ZIPs 89030 and 89032 with a median list near $370,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS, 38 median days on market, and North Las Vegas demographics per the U.S. Census. The takeaways below unpack the corridor's first-time-buyer and investor value.
- Lowest entry pricing: homes from $250,000 — among the most affordable ownership options in the entire Las Vegas Valley.
- The location: central North Las Vegas with Nellis AFB 10 minutes south, the Strip 15 minutes via I-15, and Downtown 10 minutes away.
- Best for: first-time buyers, VA-eligible veterans, Nellis AFB families, and investors seeking strong cash-flow cap rates.
- Diverse stock: single-family homes, duplexes, and small multifamily across 3,500+ properties — built from 1995 onward.
- Do your homework: safety profiles and school ratings vary by corridor section — block-level guidance matters more here than in most communities.
Last updated June 2026 · Sources: LVR, U.S. Census, City of North Las Vegas
Where Can I Find Lamb Boulevard Corridor Homes for Sale?
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor ZIPs 89030 and 89032 offer some of the most affordable active listings in the Las Vegas Valley according to Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, spanning $250,000–$420,000 across single-family homes, duplexes, and small multifamily. The eight newest listings appear below, refreshed daily — every active listing is searchable in our live MLS portal.
PRICE DISTRIBUTION
How Many Lamb Boulevard Corridor Homes Sell in Each Price Range?
Across ZIPs 89030 and 89032, the active inventory breaks into clear bands per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, with the heaviest concentration in the $300K–$420K range where most single-family move-in-ready homes cluster. The counts below show where competition actually concentrates.
How Can You Find a Corridor Home by Type, Lifestyle & Price?
The active listings across the Lamb Boulevard Corridor break down into three sections, three property classes, and the price bands below — each link opens our live North Las Vegas MLS search, with counts updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data.
Which Corridor Sections Should You Explore?
The three corridor sections — North, Central, and South — offer different price points, safety profiles, and proximity advantages. Counts below reflect estimated active listings per section.
By Price Range
Updated daily · 300 active listings · MLS data
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How Are the Schools for the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Schools are the corridor's clearest trade-off: zoned Clark County School District campuses rate 4/10 per GreatSchools — below metro averages — but charter Explore Knowledge Academy (6/10) and private Faith Lutheran Middle & High offer meaningful alternatives within reach. The cards below map realistic options by level.
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6/10Explore Knowledge Academy
Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.
Which Schools Are Best for Lamb Boulevard Corridor Families?
According to GreatSchools.org, zoned CCSD campuses in the corridor rate 4/10 — the honest trade-off for the metro's lowest entry pricing. Charter Explore Knowledge Academy (6/10) and private Faith Lutheran (A) provide meaningfully better options within 10–12 minutes. Ratings cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, with the ranked table below.
| Rank | School | Type | Grades | GreatSchools | Neighborhood | Homes Near |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Faith Lutheran Middle & High | Private | 6-12 | A | North Las Vegas · 12 min | $250,000+ |
| 2 | Explore Knowledge Academy | Public charter | K-12 | 6/10 | North Las Vegas · 10 min | $250,000+ |
| 3 | Cheyenne High School | Public (zoned) | 9-12 | 4/10 | CCSD · 10 min | $250,000+ |
| 4 | Mike O'Callaghan MS | Public (zoned) | 6-8 | 4/10 | CCSD · 8 min | $250,000+ |
| 5 | Wendell P. Williams ES | Public (zoned) | K-5 | 4/10 | CCSD · 5 min | $250,000+ |
SAFETY & CRIME
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Safe?
Safety varies significantly by section. Northern blocks near Craig Road trend better than the far-southern end. North Las Vegas Metropolitan Police patrol the corridor, and the City of North Las Vegas has invested in code enforcement along Lamb Boulevard since 2020. Benchmark any specific block through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data before making an offer.
- Safety by corridor sectionNorth section trends better than south
- North Las Vegas Metro Police jurisdictionCity-managed patrol coverage
- Benchmark any block before you offerCrime Reporting data, latest available
- City infrastructure investment since 2020City of North Las Vegas initiative
What Buyers Should Know
The northern corridor section — roughly from Lake Mead Boulevard to Craig Road — benefits from newer construction, proximity to Craig Ranch Regional Park, and the higher homeownership rates that correlate with lower property crime. These blocks consistently attract first-time buyers and families and represent the corridor's strongest overall safety profile.
The central and southern sections, closest to the older downtown North Las Vegas core and Nellis Boulevard commercial strips, carry higher density and more mixed-use character. Property crime rates here run above the northern section, though violent crime remains below rates typical of urban cores in comparable California markets at this price point.
For buyers, the practical guidance is clear: specify your target section early, run the FBI UCR data on the specific blocks you're considering, and tour multiple areas at different times of day. Our team walks every corridor buyer through a section-by-section safety briefing before any offer.
Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of North Las Vegas. Community safety details per NREG analysis. Last updated June 2026.
What's It Like Living in the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Living in the Lamb Boulevard Corridor means affordable single-family ownership in North Las Vegas — Nellis AFB ten minutes south, the Strip fifteen minutes via I-15, and city services per the City of North Las Vegas. Craig Ranch Regional Park is ten minutes north, and homes range from $250,000 to $420,000.
What is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor known for?
The corridor is known for some of the most affordable single-family homeownership in the Las Vegas Valley, strong VA and FHA loan eligibility, proximity to Nellis AFB, and investor-grade cap rates from duplexes and small multifamily properties in ZIPs 89030 and 89032.
Who should live in the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
First-time buyers ready to leave renting behind, veterans and active-duty Nellis AFB personnel using VA loans, California households priced out at home, and investors seeking North Las Vegas cash flow at the lowest acquisition cost in the metro.
What is daily life like?
Straightforward North Las Vegas living: short I-15 commutes to Strip employment, easy access to Craig Ranch Regional Park for recreation, affordable dining and services along Craig Road, and a diverse, working-class-to-professional neighborhood mix across the corridor's three sections.
Where Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor stretches through the eastern-central portion of North Las Vegas, spanning roughly 500 acres across ZIP codes 89030 and 89032. It runs north-south along Lamb Boulevard between Craig Road to the north and the Nellis AFB perimeter to the south — about 6 miles from Downtown Las Vegas.
Lamb Boulevard Corridor
At a Glance- Setting
- Urban-residential corridor, North Las Vegas
- Acreage
- ~500 acres
- Homes
- 3,500+
- Established
- 1995
- Developer
- Various Builders
- Sections
- 3 (North · Central · South)
- Gate
- None
- HOA
- $30–$90/mo (many sections: none)
- Schools
- CCSD + Explore Knowledge Academy (charter)
- Nearest Major Park
- Craig Ranch Regional Park (10 min)
- Sunshine
- 300 days/year
- Distance to Strip
- ~15 min
LIVABILITY REPORT CARD
How Does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Score?
The corridor earns top marks for affordability and commute access, with honest trade-offs on school ratings and safety variability by section. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same six factors our agents walk through with every first-time buyer and investor before a showing.
Grade C+: Safety
Varies significantly by section — northern blocks near Craig Road trend better; benchmark any specific block through FBI UCR data.
Grade C: Schools
Zoned CCSD campuses rate 4/10 per GreatSchools; charter Explore Knowledge Academy (6/10) and private Faith Lutheran offer better options nearby.
Grade A: Cost of Living
Among the lowest total ownership costs in the valley — $250K entry, $30–$90/mo HOA, and Nevada's zero state income tax.
Grade B-: Amenities
Craig Ranch Regional Park (170 acres, 10 min) is a genuine amenity; local dining and services along Craig Road serve daily needs adequately.
Grade B-: Outdoor Access
Craig Ranch Park for active recreation; Lamb Boulevard Park nearby for neighborhood use; broader metro outdoor assets 15–20 min away.
Grade A-: Commute
Exceptional North Las Vegas commute value — Nellis AFB 10 min, Strip 15 min via I-15, Downtown 10 min via arterials.
Source: Compiled from GreatSchools.org, FBI UCR, BLS, and Walk Score. Methodology: 6 weighted categories on a 4.0-equivalent scale. Last refreshed June 2026.
Quick Answer
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor a good place to live?
Yes — if affordability and commute access top your list. The corridor pairs sub-$420,000 single-family homes with one of the valley's shortest commutes to Nellis AFB, the Strip, and Downtown Las Vegas. The honest trade-offs are school ratings that trail north-valley benchmarks and safety profiles that vary by section — block-level guidance from our team matters more here than in most communities. For buyers and investors prioritizing lowest entry price and strong rental demand, few corridors in the metro compete.
Source: City of North Las Vegas
Who Lives in the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for North Las Vegas — the city containing the corridor — the parent city holds approximately 270,000 residents with a median household income near $64,000. Within the corridor's ~500 acres, roughly 12,000 residents occupy 3,500+ homes, with a median age of 30 and a working-class-to-lower-middle-class household income profile near $45,000.
The Census does not break the corridor out as its own place, so citywide figures are the statistical backdrop. Within the corridor, our closing data shows a mix of first-time buyers, Nellis AFB families using VA loans, California relocation buyers stepping into their first Nevada home, and investors drawn by the valley's strongest cash-flow fundamentals at the lowest acquisition price.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, North Las Vegas city + NREG corridor estimate (corridor not separately tabulated) · Updated
POPULATION & GROWTH
How Fast Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Area Growing?
North Las Vegas is one of the fastest-growing cities in Nevada. The city has added tens of thousands of residents over the past decade per U.S. Census counts, driven by affordability migration from California and the expansion of industrial and logistics employment along the north valley's I-15 corridor.
North Las Vegas citywide population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)
The corridor itself is largely built out — but ongoing infill, duplex conversions, and small multifamily development continue to add supply at the affordable end of the market. The broader north valley industrial expansion, including major distribution and logistics facilities near the I-15 corridor, underpins rental demand and provides employment for corridor residents.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts and City of North Las Vegas. Citywide figures shown because the Census does not tabulate the corridor separately; projection reflects recent North Las Vegas growth rates. Last updated June 2026.
LIVABILITY SCORES
How Does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Score for Livability?
The corridor scores highest on affordability and commute access: the lowest entry price in the metro, zero state income tax, and fifteen minutes to the Strip. The honest trade-offs are school ratings that trail the valley average and safety variability by section. Six categories below, benchmarked to Census and FBI data.
- 62C+
Overall Livability
- 50D+
Schools (zoned + charter)
- 55C+
Safety (varies by section)
- 92A
Cost of Living
- 60C+
Amenities
- 82B+
Location & Access
MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS
How Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Real Estate Market Trending?
The charts below show North Las Vegas citywide sold medians, market time, and monthly closings from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — the liquid benchmark the corridor trades against. Corridor-specific medians (ZIPs 89030/89032) run near $370,000 with a 38-day median DOM, consistent with the north valley's affordable tier.
Median Sold Price
~$370,000 corridor median (89030/89032), per LVR June 2026
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Days on Market
38 median days across the corridor; duplex/multifamily can trade faster or slower by condition
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Closed Sales
Active inventory near 290–310 units across the two ZIPs per LVR data
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
AFFORDABLE INVENTORY
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Market Competitiveness
How competitive is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor market right now?
The corridor is a buyer-paced market with steady activity: 38-day median DOM per Las Vegas REALTORS data reflects a balanced dynamic where well-priced, move-in-ready homes sell in four to six weeks, while properties needing work linger longer. First-time buyers using FHA and VA financing have real time to do their homework before making an offer.
- 38 daysCorridor median DOM
- ~300Active listings across 89030/89032
- $250KEntry price — lowest in the metro
- 3,500+Total homes in the corridor
Who Should Buy a Home on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The corridor is not one-size-fits-all — it's three sections spanning $250K–$420K, from investment duplexes to move-in-ready family homes, with a value proposition that rewards specific buyer types over others. Six profiles below match lifestyles to sections, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through before they commit.
Which Corridor Sections Fit Your Buyer Type?
First-Time Buyers
- Sub-$370K median — FHA-eligible throughout
- 3.5% down gets you into detached single-family
- No HOA in many sections keeps monthly costs minimal
- Craig Ranch Park ten minutes away for family recreation
Veterans & Nellis AFB Families
- $0 down VA loans at sub-$420K pricing
- Nellis AFB ten minutes south via Lamb Blvd
- Strong veteran buyer community in the corridor
- Our team coordinates VA paperwork and appraisals
California Relocators
- Detached home ownership at a fraction of California pricing
- Zero state income tax, 3% property-tax cap
- One-hour flight or four-hour drive from SoCal
- Our relocation team handles virtual tours and closing
Investors
- Sub-$300K duplexes with $1,600–$2,000/mo rental income
- Nellis AFB tenant pool — stable, reliable demand
- Gross yields near 6–8% before expenses
- Section-by-section cap-rate modeling from our team
Families on a Budget
- More house per dollar than any other metro corridor
- Charter Explore Knowledge Academy (6/10) option
- Private Faith Lutheran nearby for families prioritizing school quality
- Short commute to Strip and Downtown employment
Move-Up from Renting
- Monthly mortgage near rent in many cases
- Equity building starts immediately — renting gives nothing back
- North Las Vegas appreciation faster than metro average
- Our team models rent vs. own math before you commit
Best Fit For
- First-time buyers — FHA-eligible single-family homes from $250,000 with minimal or zero HOA — the most accessible rung on the homeownership ladder in the metro.
- Veterans and Nellis AFB families — $0 down VA loans at sub-$420K pricing, ten minutes from the base — maximum purchasing power at minimum out-of-pocket cost.
- California relocators — detached ownership at a fraction of Bay Area or Southern California pricing, zero state income tax, and a quick I-15 commute to Strip employment.
- Cash-flow investors — sub-$300K duplexes delivering gross yields near 6–8% — some of the best cap rates in the Las Vegas Valley.
- Budget-conscious families — more square footage and lot size per dollar than any comparable Las Vegas or Henderson corridor, with charter and private school access within ten minutes.
- Buyers ready to leave renting — monthly ownership costs that often run near current rents, with equity building and appreciation on the other side of the ledger.
Ready to explore homes on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor? Our team knows every section, every price band, and which blocks carry the strongest investment and owner-occupant fundamentals.
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- Lowest entry price in the Las Vegas Valley — homes from $250,000, detached and on full lots
- $0 down VA loans and 3.5% FHA down payment throughout the corridor's price range
- Zero state income tax and a 3% annual property-tax cap under NRS 361.471
- Nellis AFB ten minutes south — stable employment anchor and reliable tenant pool
- Craig Ranch Regional Park (170 acres) ten minutes north — one of the valley's best parks
- Strong investor cash flow: sub-$300K duplexes leasing $1,600–$2,000/mo
- I-15 access puts the Strip and Downtown Las Vegas within fifteen minutes
Honest Considerations
- School ratings trail the metro average — zoned CCSD campuses rate 4/10 per GreatSchools
- Safety profiles vary significantly by section — thorough block-level research is mandatory
- Older housing stock from the mid-1990s: more deferred-maintenance risk than newer master plans
- Lower homeownership rate (~45%) than more established Las Vegas-area communities
- Limited walkable retail and restaurant amenities along the corridor itself
- Extreme summer heat — 105°F+ stretches July through September, like the rest of the valley
Section Comparison
How Do the Three Corridor Sections Compare?
A like-for-like comparison of the Lamb Boulevard Corridor's three sections — entry pricing, safety profile, and who each suits — drawn from the community data record and active-listing data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Section-level medians are estimated, not surveyed, because sub-section samples are too small for statistical precision.
| Submarket | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active Listings | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamb Blvd North | From $320K | n/a* | n/a* | ~80 | Single-Family · Families |
| Lamb Blvd Central | From $280K | n/a* | n/a* | ~120 | Mixed · Value |
| Lamb Blvd South | From $250K | n/a* | n/a* | ~100 | Affordability · Nellis AFB |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus NREG corridor analysis, June 2026. Section-level $/SF, DOM, and listing counts intentionally estimated rather than surveyed — sub-section samples are too small to be meaningful.
Section Deep Dive
What's Inside Each Corridor Section?
Submarket 1
Lamb Blvd North
Newer construction nearest Craig Road and Craig Ranch Regional Park — the corridor's strongest safety profile and best school access. First-time buyers and families with children cluster here.
Browse Lamb Blvd North homes →Submarket 2
Lamb Blvd Central
The corridor's broadest section — established single-family homes alongside duplexes and small multifamily. Good balance of price and condition; popular with investors seeking multiple exit strategies.
Browse Lamb Blvd Central homes →Submarket 3
Lamb Blvd South
Most affordable section, closest to Nellis AFB employment. Investor cash-flow potential is highest here; owner-occupant buyers should research specific blocks carefully before committing.
Browse Lamb Blvd South homes →Submarket 4
Nellis AFB — The Employment Anchor
Nellis Air Force Base, home to the USAF Warfare Center and thousands of active-duty personnel, anchors the corridor's rental demand and VA buyer pool ten minutes south via Lamb Boulevard. Owning anywhere in the corridor positions you optimally for Nellis AFB proximity — whether as an owner-occupant or a buy-and-hold investor with military tenants.
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BY ZIP CODE
How Do the Corridor ZIP Codes (89030/89032) Break Down?
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor spans two ZIP codes — 89030 and 89032 — and the table below breaks each ZIP into its real character, from the most affordable south-section stock to the newer-construction north. The spread explains why our team guides buyers section-by-section rather than ZIP-by-ZIP.
| ZIP | Primary Area | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89030 | Lamb Blvd South — most affordable, Nellis AFB proximity | From $250K | n/a* | varies by condition | ~100 | n/a* |
| 89030 | Lamb Blvd Central (southern portion) — mixed housing types | From $280K | n/a* | ~38 days | ~60 | n/a* |
| 89032 | Lamb Blvd Central (northern portion) — established single-family | From $300K | n/a* | ~38 days | ~60 | n/a* |
| 89032 | Lamb Blvd North — newer construction, Craig Rd proximity | From $320K | n/a* | ~35 days | ~80 | n/a* |
| 89030/89032 | Full corridor benchmark — combined | ~$370,000 | — | 38 | ~300 | n/a* |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus NREG corridor analysis. *Section-level $/SF and year-over-year change are intentionally omitted — sub-section samples are too small to be meaningful. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.
BY THE NUMBERS
Which Statistics Define Lamb Boulevard Corridor Real Estate?
Eight verifiable numbers — sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Clark County Assessor, and the California Franchise Tax Board — capture the corridor faster than any brochure: 3,500+ homes, a $370,000 median, 38 median days on market, and entry pricing from $250,000.
$370K
Median list price across ZIPs 89030/89032, representing the corridor's middle market as of June 2026.
Las Vegas REALTORS
$250K
Entry price for a detached single-family home — the lowest in the Las Vegas Valley for ownership on a full lot.
Community data record
3,500+
Total homes across roughly 500 acres, built from 1995 onward by various builders.
Community data record
38
Median days from list to accepted offer across the corridor over the past months of sales.
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
0%
Nevada state income tax rate — a direct, compounding financial advantage over any California address.
Nevada Department of Taxation
1995
The year corridor development began — over 30 years of established neighborhood character.
Community data record
10 min
Drive to Nellis AFB, the corridor's employment anchor and primary driver of VA buyer and investor demand.
Community data record drive times
6–8%
Estimated gross rental yield on sub-$300K duplexes leasing at $1,600–$2,000/mo — among the best cap rates in the metro.
Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking
WHY LAMB BOULEVARD CORRIDOR
Why Does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Stand Apart From Its Peers?
From the valley's lowest entry price to VA-eligible inventory and Nellis AFB proximity, no other Las Vegas-area corridor fills this niche at this cost. Each advantage below is tied to a verifiable source — the Nevada Revised Statutes, Clark County Assessor, Census, and Las Vegas REALTORS MLS — check every claim.
- Las Vegas REALTORS MLS, June 2026
Lowest entry price in the metro
Homes from $250,000 — single-family ownership at a price Bay Area buyers spend on a used car. No other Las Vegas corridor delivers detached homes with two-car garages this cheaply.
- VA Home Loan program + NREG veteran buyer data
VA loan eligibility at scale
Nellis AFB ten minutes south means hundreds of eligible veterans and active-duty personnel — $0 down purchases, no PMI, and competitive rates at a price point that maximizes VA purchasing power.
- California Franchise Tax Board · Nevada Dept. of Taxation
Nevada's zero state income tax
California households earning $120,000 save $6,000–$10,000 annually on state income taxes alone — and that savings partially funds the mortgage payment.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
3% property-tax cap on primary residences
Annual assessment increases are capped at 3% under NRS 361.471 — budget predictability that California's uncapped reassessment-on-sale environment cannot match.
- Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking, June 2026
Strong investor cash flow
Sub-$300,000 duplexes and single-family homes leasing for $1,600–$2,000/mo — gross yields near 6–8% before expenses, among the best cap rates in the entire Las Vegas Valley.
WHY BUY ON LAMB BOULEVARD CORRIDOR
What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Home on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The corridor's case rests on affordability and access: the valley's lowest entry price, VA and FHA loan eligibility at scale, property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471, zero state income tax, and Nellis AFB ten minutes south. Ten sourced reasons follow.
Lowest entry price in the valley
Homes from $250,000 — detached single-family ownership at a price that beats every other Las Vegas corridor.
Las Vegas REALTORS MLS, June 2026
Zero state income tax
Nevada levies no personal income tax — five-to-ten-thousand in annual savings for most relocating California households.
Nevada Department of Taxation
3% property-tax cap
Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute — budget predictability over a 5–10 year hold.
NRS 361.471
$0 down VA loans
Nellis AFB ten minutes south means eligible veterans and active-duty buyers access $0 down financing at this price point.
VA Home Loan program
FHA-eligible pricing throughout
The entire $250K–$420K corridor stays well inside FHA loan limits — 3.5% down for buyers with 580+ credit scores.
HUD FHA loan limits, 2026
Strong investor returns
Sub-$300K duplexes leasing for $1,600–$2,000/mo deliver gross yields near 6–8% — best cap rates in the metro.
Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking
Nellis AFB employment anchor
The base's 10,000+ personnel provide a stable, high-quality tenant pool for rental investors and steady owner-occupant demand.
Nellis AFB public data
Short commute to Strip and Downtown
Fifteen minutes to Strip employment via I-15, ten minutes to Downtown — the shortest North Las Vegas commute math in the metro.
Community data record drive times
Craig Ranch Regional Park access
170-acre City of North Las Vegas park ten minutes away — skate park, water play, sports fields, and trails without a membership fee.
City of North Las Vegas parks data
Diversified housing stock
Single-family homes, duplexes, and small multifamily across 3,500+ properties — options for every buyer profile at every sub-$420K budget.
Community data record
New Construction
Who Builds New Homes In and Around the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Production new construction is minimal within the established corridor — most available homes are resale properties from the mid-1990s to 2000s build cycle. Buyers who want brand-new North Las Vegas homes typically look at newer master-plan communities like Aliante or Park Highlands ten to fifteen minutes north. Incentives change monthly — verify current offers before you write anything.
Outdoor Recreation
What Outdoor Amenities Does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Offer?
Craig Ranch Regional Park ten minutes away anchors the corridor's outdoor access, while Lamb Boulevard Park serves neighborhood-level recreation. The City of North Las Vegas maintains the surrounding park and trail network, usable through 300 days of annual sunshine, and Strip-area entertainment is fifteen minutes south.
10 MIN
Craig Ranch Regional Park
One of the best parks in the entire Las Vegas Valley — championship skate park, water-play area, sports fields, dog parks, walking trails, and an amphitheater at 628 W Craig Rd.
IN-CORRIDOR
Lamb Boulevard Park
The corridor's neighborhood park — playground, basketball courts, and picnic areas on Lamb Boulevard, walkable from most corridor addresses.
10 MIN
North Las Vegas Community Center
City-operated recreation programs, fitness facilities, and community activities managed by the City of North Las Vegas parks department.
15 MIN
Las Vegas Strip (entertainment)
World-class dining, entertainment, and events fifteen minutes south via I-15 — a practical commute for both work and recreation from the corridor.
15 MIN
Nellis Dunes OHV Area
Bureau of Land Management off-highway vehicle recreation area east of the corridor — popular with ATV and dirt-bike riders in the valley.
20 MIN
Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs
The north valley's largest developed park — ponds for fishing, historic ranch buildings, picnic grounds, and peaceful desert hiking north of the corridor.
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor Lifestyle
What Does a Weekend on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Look Like?
Practical north-valley living at an affordable price: morning hoops at Lamb Boulevard Park, an afternoon at Craig Ranch Regional Park's championship skate facility, and quick I-15 access to the Strip's dining and entertainment — all within fifteen minutes of the corridor per the City of North Las Vegas.
THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES
Can You Tour Lamb Boulevard Corridor Homes This Weekend?
Open houses are common in this price range — single-family and duplex inventory regularly schedules weekend tours, and FHA and VA buyers are welcome at every showing. Set up instant alerts to catch new open houses on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor, or browse active listings and let us arrange private showings on your schedule.
Quick Answer
What does an HOA cost along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Many corridor sections have no HOA at all — a meaningful advantage at this price point, since it keeps total monthly carrying costs near a valley minimum. Sections that do carry an association typically charge $30–$90 per month, covering common-area landscaping and basic standards enforcement. Always request the full resale disclosure package — CC&Rs, reserve study, and rental-restriction language — before submitting an offer. Compare total monthly cost (mortgage + taxes + insurance + any HOA) across every candidate property before deciding.
Should I Move to the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
First-time buyers and California households priced out of coastal markets find real homeownership at $300,000–$420,000 in North Las Vegas. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero — and that single line item, combined with the corridor's entry pricing, makes the math undeniable for most relocating households.
Why California Buyers Are Choosing the Lamb Boulevard Corridor
The tax math is straightforward: California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $120,000 saves roughly $6,000–$10,000 per year in state income taxes alone. The Lamb Boulevard Corridor adds what Bay Area and Southern California neighborhoods cannot match at this price: homes from $250,000, an effective property-tax rate of roughly 0.5–0.7% with a 3% annual cap for primary residences, and a North Las Vegas location that puts Nellis AFB, the Strip, and downtown within a fifteen-minute drive.
At a $400,000 budget, an Inland Empire buyer is looking at a dated condo or a home requiring significant work. That same budget on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor secures a detached single-family home on a full lot with a two-car garage — often move-in ready — ten minutes from Nellis AFB and fifteen from the Las Vegas Strip.
According to Las Vegas REALTORS, median home prices across ZIPs 89030 and 89032 in North Las Vegas run near $370,000 — among the lowest in the metro. Per the Clark County Assessor, the effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of assessed value. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data lets you benchmark corridor safety section by section, and the City of North Las Vegas continues to invest in infrastructure improvements along major corridors including Lamb Boulevard.
The corridor runs on a working-class and military-adjacent economy: Nellis Air Force Base is the anchor employer roughly ten minutes south, the north valley industrial corridor provides trade and logistics jobs nearby, and Strip resort employment sits fifteen minutes away via I-15. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, North Las Vegas has a median household income near $64,000 — and the corridor's $30–$90 monthly HOA fees keep total carrying costs near a valley minimum, leaving more of each paycheck available.
Cost of Living Snapshot — Lamb Boulevard Corridor vs. Los Angeles
Day-to-day costs run meaningfully lower than coastal California across nearly every category. Nevada has no state income tax and no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration. The category that flips hardest is housing: detached single-family homes from $250,000 here versus $700,000+ in Los Angeles.
| Metric | Lamb Blvd Corridor, NV | Los Angeles, CA |
|---|---|---|
| State Income Tax | None | Up to 13.3% |
| Median Home Price | ~$370K | ~$875K+ |
| Entry Single-Family | ~$250K | $600K+ (inland) |
| Effective Property Tax Rate | ~0.5%–0.7% | ~1.0%+ |
| Airport Commute | ~20 min (Harry Reid) | 45–90+ min (LAX) |
Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.
Lamb Boulevard Corridor Rental Market — Rent vs. Own
Single-family rentals along the corridor typically lease for $1,600–$2,000 per month, with Nellis AFB personnel providing a steady, reliable tenant pool about ten minutes south. Duplexes and small multifamily add further income options at modest acquisition costs. Vacancy is structurally low in the $1,700–$1,900 band across North Las Vegas per Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking — and ownership at current prices builds equity that renting never captures.
Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index
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Start Your Relocation SearchRELOCATION TIMELINE
How to relocate to the Lamb Boulevard Corridor in 8 steps
From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8–12 week timeline most Lamb Boulevard Corridor buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of residency and vehicle registration within 60, per the Nevada DMV — miss them and registration penalties stack.
Pick your section and financing type
Decide which Lamb Boulevard section fits your goals: North for families and safety, Central for value and investor flexibility, or South for maximum affordability and Nellis AFB proximity. VA, FHA, or conventional financing each carry different down-payment and inspection requirements.
Get pre-approved — loan-type specific
VA loans ($0 down for eligible veterans) are the strongest tool in this price range; FHA requires 3.5% down with a 580 credit score; conventional starts at 3%. Have your lender issue a pre-approval letter before you tour — corridor sellers see a high share of pre-approved buyers.
Hire a North Las Vegas specialist
The corridor's 3,500+ homes span wide condition and location variation — a specialist who has walked every section knows which blocks to target and which to avoid. Call (702) 637-1759 for a free consultation.
Tour in person or virtually
Open houses run regularly in this price range. Virtual tours work for out-of-state buyers narrowing a shortlist; in-person is essential for condition assessment on homes built 20–30 years ago.
Write and negotiate the offer
FHA and VA offers are standard here and accepted routinely. Sellers in this range know the process; clean terms and a solid pre-approval letter matter more than cash at these price points.
Inspection and disclosures
A thorough home inspection is critical on mid-1990s to 2000s construction — HVAC age, roof condition, and plumbing are the key line items. Request any HOA resale package if applicable.
Clear conditions and fund
Nevada closes through escrow companies; expect 30–45 days from acceptance to funding for FHA/VA files, 21–30 days for conventional cash. VA appraisals add a few days in some markets.
Close, move, and register
Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Southwest Gas, Las Vegas Valley Water District), update your address, then handle Nevada DMV — driver's license within 30 days, vehicle registration within 60.
ECONOMY & JOBS
What Drives the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Economy?
The corridor runs on a working-class and military-adjacent economy anchored by Nellis AFB ten minutes south. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro labor market remains historically strong, and the corridor's $45,000+ average household income — modest by metro standards — is paired with the valley's lowest ownership costs.
Top Corridor-Area Employers
- Nellis Air Force BaseHome of the USAF Warfare Center — 10,000+ personnel, the corridor's primary employment anchor and VA buyer demand driver
- North valley industrial / logistics corridorDistribution centers, warehousing, and light manufacturing along the I-15 and US-95 corridors
- Las Vegas Strip resort corridorThe metro's hospitality and entertainment employment core, fifteen minutes south via I-15
- Clark County School District (NLV region)Area campuses including Cheyenne High School and middle school zones serving the corridor
- City of North Las VegasMunicipal services and administration for North Las Vegas — local government employment in the city
- Craig Road commercial corridorRetail, services, and small-business employment along Craig Road and its commercial nodes
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, City of North Las Vegas. Last updated June 2026.
COMMUNITY COMPARISON
How Does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Compare to North Las Vegas, Las Vegas & Henderson?
If you're weighing the Lamb Boulevard Corridor against other metro options, this side-by-side covers the metrics buyers ask about most, updated June 2026. The corridor wins on price and Nellis AFB proximity; North Las Vegas wins on city-level amenity variety; Henderson leads on safety and schools — sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.
| Metric | Lamb Blvd Corridor | North Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Henderson |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median List Price | ~$370K (corridor) | ~$390K | ~$476K | ~$548K |
| Entry Price | $250K | $280K | $300K | $350K |
| Days on Market | 38 | ~40 | ~20 | ~21 |
| Homeownership Rate | ~45% | ~55% | ~50% | ~60% |
| Median Household Income | ~$45,000 | ~$64,000 | ~$66,820 | ~$88,654 |
| School Quality (avg GreatSchools) | 4–6/10 | 5–7/10 | 5–7/10 | 7–9/10 |
| Guard-Gated | None | Select areas | Select enclaves | Select enclaves |
| VA / FHA Eligible | 100% of corridor | Most areas | Most areas | Most areas |
| Best For | First-timers · VA · Investors | Affordability · Variety | Selection · Investors | Families · Retirees · Safety |
Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Corridor figures are NREG estimates for ZIPs 89030/89032; city-level figures use Census and LVR data. Last updated June 2026.
What Will the Lamb Boulevard Corridor Cost You Each Month?
A $370,000 median Lamb Boulevard Corridor purchase runs about $2,500 monthly with 3.5% FHA down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey — often near or below current rental rates in this corridor. The tabs below model your payment, compare renting, and show the VA $0 down alternative for eligible buyers.
Estimate Your Corridor Payment
- Principal & Interest$2,375
- Property Tax$188
- Insurance$150
- HOA$200
- PMI$149
Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
BUY VS RENT
Should you buy or rent on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor right now?
Monthly ownership with FHA financing runs near the top of the rental market here — but equity accrual and Nevada's appreciation trajectory tilt the long-term math decisively toward ownership for buyers planning a five-plus-year hold.
OWN (3.5% FHA DOWN, 7%)
$2,935 / mo
- Principal & Interest
- $2,390
- Property Tax (~0.6%)
- $185
- Homeowners Insurance
- $80
- HOA (if applicable)
- $50
- FHA MIP (3.5% down)
- $230
5-year net cost:~$118,000
Equity built:~$95,000
RENT (MODELED MARKET LEASE)
$1,800 / mo
- Single-Family Lease (modeled)
- $1,800
- Renters Insurance
- $20
- Equity Built / Month
- $0
- Tax Benefit
- $0
- Annual Increase Risk
- ~4%
5-year net cost:~$120,000
Equity built:$0
Avg annual rent increase: 4.0%
The 5-year breakeven
Owning a Lamb Boulevard Corridor home for five years builds roughly $95,000 in equity (including the down payment and principal paydown) while the renter walks away with none. FHA MIP refinances away once the loan-to-value reaches 80% — often within three to five years as North Las Vegas appreciation works in the owner's favor.
Model assumptions: 7.0% 30-yr fixed FHA (Freddie Mac PMMS), 3% annual appreciation, 4% annual rent growth, 0.6% effective property tax, $50/mo blended HOA, modeled $1,800 market lease.
HOA Fees by Community
HOA Fees by Corridor Section
Many Lamb Boulevard Corridor homes have no HOA — one of the ownership advantages at this price point. Sections that do carry an association typically charge $30–$90 per month. Request the full resale package — dues, reserves, and rental restrictions — in escrow for any HOA property.
No HOA Sections
$0 / mo
Most corridor sections (verified at offer)
$0
Includes:
No monthly dues — full ownership value retained; buyer responsible for individual landscaping and exterior maintenance
HOA Sections
$30–$90 / mo
Corridor HOA communities
$30–$90
Includes:
Common-area landscaping, basic enforcement, any shared amenities; exact dues vary by sub-community
Due-Diligence Checklist
Request in escrow
Resale package
Statutory right
Includes:
CC&Rs, reserve study, assessment history, and rental-restriction language — request before submitting your offer
Transfer fees
Varies
Includes:
One-time association charges at closing — price into your offer math
COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION
How Easy Is Getting Around From the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The corridor's I-15 access makes it one of the best-commuting affordable addresses in North Las Vegas — Nellis AFB ten minutes south, the Strip fifteen minutes via I-15. Mean Las Vegas metro commutes run about 25 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data, and most corridor destinations beat that comfortably.
Drive Times from the Lamb Boulevard Corridor
- ~10 minNellis AFBLamb Blvd south
- ~10 minDowntown Las VegasLamb Blvd / Las Vegas Blvd south
- ~10 minCraig Ranch Regional ParkCraig Rd west
- ~15 minLas Vegas StripI-15 south
- ~8 minNorth Las Vegas City CenterLamb Blvd / Lake Mead south
- ~20 minHarry Reid Intl AirportI-15 south
- ~30 minHendersonI-15 south → I-215 east
- ~55 minMount CharlestonUS-95 northwest → SR-157
Transportation Options
Drive times based on average non-rush-hour conditions. Sources: Google Maps traffic data, RTC of Southern Nevada.
Quick Answer
How long does it take to close on a home along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Most Lamb Boulevard Corridor purchases close in 30–45 days through a Nevada escrow company — FHA and VA loans at the longer end (35–45 days), conventional in 21–30 days with clean files, and cash in 7–14 days. Our team coordinates every step so out-of-state buyers need not fly in before closing day.
Quick Answer
What down payment do you need to buy along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Down payment options are the best in the metro at this price range. VA loans allow $0 down for eligible veterans — on a $370,000 home, that's no down payment, no PMI, and competitive rates. FHA requires 3.5% ($13,000 on a $370,000 home) with a 580+ credit score. Conventional loans start at 3% ($11,100) for qualified first-time buyers. Buyers putting less than 20% down on conventional add PMI at roughly $80–$150/mo; FHA MIP runs about $230/mo and refinances away once you reach 80% LTV.
Lamb Boulevard Corridor FAQ — 18 Answers
What Do Lamb Boulevard Corridor Buyers Most Frequently Ask?
Most AskedWhat is the median home price along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Homes in the Lamb Boulevard Corridor (ZIPs 89030/89032) typically sell near $370,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — the full corridor spans $250,000–$420,000. That budget buys 1,000–2,200 sq ft of single-family North Las Vegas construction, often on full lots with two-car garages, at some of the valley's most accessible owner-occupant pricing.
What types of homes are available along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The corridor offers a diverse mix: mid-1990s-to-2000s single-family ranch and two-story homes dominate, joined by duplexes and small multifamily properties. Floor plans run 1,000–2,200 sq ft. Most sections carry HOA fees of only $30–$90 a month or have no HOA at all, giving buyers the full value of their purchase without heavy monthly association overhead.
What ZIP codes make up the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor spans ZIP codes 89030 and 89032 in North Las Vegas, running through the eastern-central portion of the city. ZIP 89030 covers the southern sections near Nellis AFB; 89032 extends north toward Craig Road and the I-15 corridor. Clark County School District campus assignments vary by sub-section, so verify the zoned school for any specific address before you write an offer.
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor a good area for first-time buyers?
Yes — it is one of the strongest first-time-buyer corridors in the Las Vegas metro. FHA loans work on most homes priced below the FHA limit, VA loans carry $0 down for eligible veterans and active-duty Nellis AFB personnel about ten minutes south, and purchase prices starting near $250,000 are the lowest in the valley. A $300,000 purchase with 3.5% FHA down requires roughly $10,500 to close — an achievable hurdle that Las Vegas and Henderson pricing rarely allows.
What are property taxes like along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Property taxes are among the lowest in the metro. Nevada's effective rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of taxable value per the Clark County Assessor, and the state caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3% under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $370,000 home the annual bill typically runs $1,500–$2,000 — about half the property-tax burden of a comparable Bay Area purchase, compounding significantly over a five-to-ten-year hold.
Are there HOA fees along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Many corridor sections have no HOA at all, and those that do typically charge $30–$90 per month — covering landscaping maintenance, community parks, and basic standards enforcement. Always request the full resale disclosure package — CC&Rs, reserve study, and rental-restriction language — before submitting an offer, particularly for newer infill sections where HOA structures vary by builder.
How far is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor from the Strip and Downtown Las Vegas?
The corridor's I-15 access makes the Strip roughly 15 minutes south under normal conditions; Downtown Las Vegas is about 10 minutes via connecting arterials. Nellis Air Force Base is 10 minutes south via Lamb Boulevard. Harry Reid International Airport runs about 20 minutes. For a North Las Vegas address, freeway access here is unusually direct — no lengthy arterial grid to navigate before reaching the ramp.
What schools serve the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Clark County School District campuses serving the corridor include Wendell P. Williams Elementary (4/10 GreatSchools), Mike O'Callaghan Middle School (4/10), and Cheyenne High School (4/10). Charter alternative Explore Knowledge Academy (6/10) is popular with families seeking stronger ratings. Private option Faith Lutheran Middle & High earns an A rating. Verify the specific zoned campus for any address before you offer.
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor safe?
Crime rates vary across the corridor's 3,500+ homes and multiple sub-sections — the northern sections near Craig Road consistently trend better than the far-southern end closer to downtown North Las Vegas. Benchmark any specific block through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data before you offer. North Las Vegas Metropolitan Police patrol the corridor, and our team walks buyers through which sections offer the strongest safety profiles before scheduling tours.
What is the rental market like along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
The corridor carries one of the stronger rental returns in the valley. Single-family homes priced near the $300,000 entry typically lease for $1,600–$2,000 per month, with Nellis AFB personnel about 10 minutes south providing a steady, reliable tenant pool. Investor interest has grown as California landlords exit rent-controlled markets; vacancy is structurally low in the $1,600–$1,900 band, and duplexes add further cash-flow options at moderate purchase prices.
What is the Nevada vs. California tax advantage for buyers relocating here?
Nevada levies zero state income tax versus California's top rate of 13.3% per the California Franchise Tax Board. A household earning $150,000 saves roughly $8,000–$12,000 annually just on that line item. Pair that with Clark County's effective property tax of roughly 0.5–0.7% — about half California's typical rate — and the 3% annual cap under NRS 361.471, and the Lamb Boulevard Corridor becomes a compelling financial reset for Bay Area and Southern California households priced out at home.
Should I buy or rent along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
With FHA financing at 3.5% down, a $370,000 Lamb Boulevard home carries principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and a minimal HOA for roughly $2,400–$2,600 monthly — often near area market rents of $1,700–$2,000. Ownership builds equity into a market where North Las Vegas has appreciated faster than the metro average over the past five years according to Las Vegas REALTORS data, while renting leaves that upside entirely with the landlord.
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor good for real estate investment?
Yes — this is one of the valley's stronger cash-flow corridors. Purchase prices starting near $250,000 paired with steady rental demand, particularly from Nellis AFB personnel and north valley workers, produce some of the best cap rates in the Las Vegas Valley. Duplexes and small multifamily properties add further options for investors seeking multi-unit income at modest acquisition costs. Have our team model current rents by section before you write an offer.
How does the Lamb Boulevard Corridor compare to other North Las Vegas neighborhoods?
The Lamb Boulevard Corridor is more affordable than Gowan Heights and Cheyenne Meadows NLV — which start near $300,000 — and significantly more accessible than Aliante or Park Highlands. The trade-off is school ratings that trail north-valley benchmarks and safety profiles that vary by section more than in newer North Las Vegas master-plan neighborhoods. For first-time buyers and investors prioritizing lowest possible entry price and Nellis AFB proximity, few corridors in the valley compete.
Can Nevada Real Estate Group help me buy along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Yes — call (702) 637-1759. Our North Las Vegas team knows the Lamb Boulevard Corridor section by section — which blocks carry the strongest appreciation history, which qualify for VA and FHA financing, and where investor duplexes have the best cap-rate potential. We can schedule same-day tours, handle FHA/VA paperwork, and guide out-of-state buyers through the GLVAR closing process without requiring multiple in-person trips before offer acceptance.
What is the minimum down payment to buy a home along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Lamb Boulevard Corridor buyers typically put down 3%–20% depending on loan type. Conventional loans start at 3% for qualified first-time buyers, FHA at 3.5% with a 580 credit score, and VA at 0% for eligible veterans — including Nellis AFB personnel about ten minutes south. On a $370,000 median-range home, that's roughly $13,000 at 3.5% FHA or $74,000 at 20% conventional. PMI applies under 20% down at about $80–$150 per month. The corridor's sub-$420,000 price ceiling keeps most homes well inside FHA and VA loan limits.
Is Lamb Boulevard Corridor better than a comparable Los Angeles or Bay Area neighborhood for relocating buyers?
For most California households, the financial answer is yes by a wide margin. The corridor's entry near $250,000 versus Los Angeles's $700,000+ median, Nevada's zero state income tax versus California's up to 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board, and Clark County's 3%-capped property tax versus California's uncapped reassessment on sale represent a household-level reset. Sacramento and Inland Empire buyers gain less in absolute price, but the income-tax savings alone justify the move for households earning over $100,000 annually.
Can Nevada Real Estate Group help me buy along the Lamb Boulevard Corridor remotely?
Yes — Nevada Real Estate Group specializes in out-of-state relocation to North Las Vegas. Our agents can schedule virtual tours of single-family and duplex listings by corridor section, walk you through the Clark County closing process, and coordinate inspections and escrow without requiring multiple trips. Call (702) 637-1759 — we respond within one business hour and have helped dozens of California households close on North Las Vegas homes without flying in until closing day.
Updated June 2026
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What Else Do People Ask About the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
These are the eight queries Lamb Boulevard Corridor buyers actually type into Google and AI assistants — answered with specifics you can verify: market figures from Las Vegas REALTORS, tax law from the Nevada Revised Statutes, and corridor facts from the community data record and NREG agent analysis.
Is the Lamb Boulevard Corridor in Las Vegas or North Las Vegas?
It is in the City of North Las Vegas — a separate municipality from the City of Las Vegas, with its own police department (North Las Vegas Metropolitan Police), city services, and code enforcement. Mailing addresses and GPS often show "Las Vegas" but the city jurisdiction is North Las Vegas, which matters for permit applications and city services.
What is the crime rate on Lamb Boulevard?
Crime rates vary significantly by section — northern blocks near Craig Road trend meaningfully better than southern blocks near the older downtown North Las Vegas core. Benchmark any specific address through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data before you offer; our team provides a section-by-section safety briefing to every buyer.
Are homes on Lamb Boulevard good investments?
Yes for cash-flow investors: sub-$300,000 duplexes leasing at $1,600–$2,000 per month deliver gross yields near 6–8%, with Nellis AFB personnel about ten minutes south providing a reliable tenant pool. Long-hold appreciation potential is real but varies by section more than in newer master-plan neighborhoods.
What is Nellis AFB and how close is it?
Nellis Air Force Base is home to the USAF Warfare Center and thousands of active-duty personnel, about ten minutes south on Lamb Boulevard. The base's workforce creates steady rental demand and a large pool of VA-eligible buyers — both factors that support corridor home values and investment fundamentals year-round.
Can I use a VA loan to buy on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Yes — the entire corridor is well inside VA loan limits, and VA loans are among the most common financing tools used here. Zero down payment, no PMI, and competitive rates make VA the strongest buy for eligible veterans. Call (702) 637-1759 and our team will walk you through the VA appraisal requirements and which sections move fastest for VA-financed offers.
How does North Las Vegas compare to Las Vegas for buyers?
North Las Vegas offers lower entry prices — corridor homes from $250,000 versus $300,000+ for comparable Las Vegas stock — but trades that affordability for lower school ratings and more variable safety profiles. Henderson offers the valley's best schools and safety but starts near $350,000 for entry-level inventory. The right choice depends on whether price, schools, or safety tops your priority list.
Is there new construction on the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Minimal — the corridor is largely built out from the mid-1990s to 2000s cycle, and most available homes are resale. Buyers wanting new construction in North Las Vegas typically look at Aliante or Park Highlands ten to fifteen minutes north, where Lennar, KB Home, and D.R. Horton are actively building from the $350Ks.
How far is Lamb Boulevard from the airport?
Harry Reid International Airport is about twenty minutes south via I-15 — a direct route that puts the corridor within easy reach for both commuters and frequent travelers. The I-15 access via Craig Road or Lake Mead Boulevard is the standard route; plan for five extra minutes during peak weekday morning traffic.
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NEARBY COMMUNITIES
Which Communities Are Within 30 Minutes of the Lamb Boulevard Corridor?
Compare the Lamb Boulevard Corridor with neighboring North Las Vegas neighborhoods and nearby cities — from Gowan Heights at $300K+ to Henderson at $548K median. Each card pairs the commute time with price positioning so you can judge whether stepping up to a different neighborhood actually buys you more home.
A–Z INDEX
Which Lamb Boulevard Corridor Areas Can You Explore A–Z?
Three sections make up the roughly 500-acre corridor — South from $250K, Central from $280K, and North from $320K, with newer Craig Road construction at the top. Each entry below is indexed alphabetically, and our team can pull current listings, pricing, and section-level analysis on request.
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- Lamb Blvd Central
- Lamb Blvd North
- Lamb Blvd South
- Lamb Boulevard Corridor (self)
KEEP LEARNING
What Else Should You Read About North Las Vegas Real Estate?
These guides extend the research most Lamb Boulevard Corridor buyers do next — understanding the citywide North Las Vegas market, comparing first-time buyer options across the valley, and mapping the buying process — each written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.
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Read →Sources & Methodology
Where Does This Lamb Boulevard Corridor Data Come From?
Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, and we refresh these numbers quarterly. Corridor-level figures (ZIPs 89030/89032) are labeled as estimates where sub-section samples are too small for precision — we present the full range honestly rather than overstating confidence in any single median. Follow any link below to verify a figure.
- Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR / GLVAR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, active and closed counts for ZIP codes 89030/89032. lasvegasrealtors.com
- U.S. Census Bureau — North Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (the corridor is not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
- City of North Las Vegas — City services, police coverage, park data, and infrastructure investment along Lamb Boulevard. cityofnorthlasvegas.com
- Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, and parcel data for ZIPs 89030 and 89032. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences. leg.state.nv.us
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — North Las Vegas and corridor-area crime data for section-by-section safety analysis. fbi.gov/ucr
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Las Vegas MSA employment, unemployment, and wage data. bls.gov
- GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings for corridor-area CCSD campuses and charter/private options. greatschools.org
- California Franchise Tax Board — California's 13.3% top marginal income tax rate, used in Nevada vs. California tax comparison. ftb.ca.gov
- Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator. freddiemac.com/pmms
Methodology: Listing data is sourced via Repliers IDX feed (Las Vegas MLS) and refreshed every 15 minutes. Demographic and economic data are pulled monthly via Census/BLS APIs. School data is refreshed quarterly. All comparisons are like-for-like (same metric, same time period).
Last refresh: June 2026 · Next scheduled refresh: July 2026
