Wimbledon Towers, Las Vegas — vintage condo community in east-central Las Vegas near Boulder Highway, ZIP 89121
Las Vegas, Nevada

Wimbledon Towers Condos For Sale

Nevada's #1 team for Wimbledon Towers real estate. Search value-priced 1–2BR condos from $150K in east-central Las Vegas — pool, fitness, covered parking, and airport-close convenience at the valley's most accessible entry point.

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  • MEDIAN LIST PRICE (89121)

    $250K

    LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

  • COMMUNITY PRICE RANGE

    $150K–$320K

    Community plan record

  • TOTAL UNITS

    114

    Community plan record

  • MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET

    55

    LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

Chris Nevada, Founder of Nevada Real Estate Group

Written by

Chris Nevada

Founder, Nevada Real Estate Group · Nevada License S.181401

16 years in the Las Vegas and Nevada real estate market

Last reviewed June 21, 2026 by Chris Nevada (License S.181401)

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 Wimbledon Towers at a Glance?

Wimbledon Towers is a 114-unit vintage condo community in Las Vegas ZIP 89121, priced $150K–$320K with a median near $250,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS, and an east-central location 10–15 minutes from both the Strip and Harry Reid Airport. City demographics per the U.S. Census. The takeaways below cover what first-time buyers and investors need to know.

  • Entry price: $150K–$320K is among the lowest condo entry points in the Las Vegas Valley — pool, fitness, and covered parking included.
  • The location: 10–15 minutes to the Strip and Harry Reid Airport — an east-central ZIP 89121 address that beats west-side airport commutes.
  • Best for: first-time buyers, affordable-entry investors, and airport-commuter households seeking low-maintenance condo living.
  • HOA honesty: $200–$500/mo funds the essentials, but this 1975 building requires reserve diligence — pull the study before you close.
  • Do your homework: rental policy, FHA building approval, and reserve health are the three variables that determine whether this deal works for you.

Last updated June 2026 · Sources: LVR, U.S. Census, City of Las Vegas

Where Can I Find Wimbledon Towers Condos for Sale?

Wimbledon Towers carries a limited pool of active listings — 114 units total means only a handful trade each season, per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. The newest listings appear below, refreshed daily from the GLVAR feed. Set an alert to be notified within hours of a new unit going active.

PRICE DISTRIBUTION

How Do Wimbledon Towers Units Break Down by Price?

Wimbledon Towers' 114 units concentrate in the $150K–$320K band per the community plan record and Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. Floor level, condition, and renovation status drive most of the spread within that range — with the community median near $250,000 and entry-level as-is units occasionally clearing under $175,000.

Under $175K (entry / as-is)

Occasional

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$175K–$225K (value range)

Core inventory

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$225K–$275K (mid-tier)

Updated units

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$275K–$320K (top of range)

Renovated / upper floor

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$320K+ (rarely)

Exceptional condition

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How Can You Find a Wimbledon Towers Condo by Type, Budget & Goal?

Wimbledon Towers' 114 units break down by price band, bedroom count, and buyer goal — each link opens our live Las Vegas MLS search, with listings updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS GLVAR data. Inventory is thin at any given time; set an alert to be notified within hours of a new listing.

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EDUCATION

How Are the Schools for Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers is zoned to Clark County School District campuses in the east-central valley. Public zoned options rate 5–6/10 per GreatSchools, with private and charter alternatives — including Bishop Gorman (A+) and Nevada State High School (A charter) — available within reach for families with school-choice flexibility.

Representative school campus imagery — Zoned · east valley, Wimbledon Towers Las Vegas NV5/10

Local CCSD Elementary (zoned)

Zoned · east valley
K-5600 Students20:1
Top RatedRepresentative school campus imagery — Charter · east valley (10 min), Wimbledon Towers Las Vegas NV7/10

Explore Knowledge Academy

Charter · east valley (10 min)
K-12800 Students18:1
Representative school campus imagery — Private · Summerlin (25 min), Wimbledon Towers Las Vegas NV10/10

Bishop Gorman (Lower)

Private · Summerlin (25 min)
PreK-8300 Students10:1

Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.

Which Schools Are Best for Wimbledon Towers Families?

According to GreatSchools.org, zoned public campuses for Wimbledon Towers rate 5–6/10 — Valley High School at 6/10 and Hyde Park Middle at 5/10. Private options within commuting distance are stronger: Bishop Gorman and The Meadows both rate A+. Ratings cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, with the ranked table below.

Realistic school options for Wimbledon Towers families, ranked · GreatSchools 2026
RankSchoolTypeGradesGreatSchoolsNeighborhoodHomes Near
1Bishop Gorman High SchoolPrivate9-12A+Summerlin · 25 min$150,000+
2The Meadows SchoolPrivatePreK-12A+West valley · 25 min$150,000+
3Nevada State High SchoolPublic charter10-12AEast valley · 10 min$150,000+
4Faith LutheranPrivate6-12AWest valley · 20 min$150,000+
5Valley High SchoolPublic (zoned)9-126/10East valley · 8 min$150,000+

SAFETY & CRIME

Is Wimbledon Towers Safe?

Direct Answer

Wimbledon Towers operates secured building entry, controlled access, and covered parking — a meaningful baseline for a 1975 condo community. The surrounding ZIP 89121 east-central corridor is established and working-class; benchmark street-specific crime data through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting tools before writing an offer and tour the property at different times of day.

  • Building entry and controlled accessCommunity association security
  • Resident parking reduces vehicle exposureStandard condo amenity
  • Las Vegas Metro Police jurisdictionCity of Las Vegas coverage
  • East-central established corridorVerify via FBI UCR tools

What Buyers Should Know

Wimbledon Towers' secured entry and controlled-access parking provide a baseline security layer that distinguishes it from open-access apartment complexes in the same price range. Residents pass through secured entry; visitors are managed through the building's access system rather than open grounds.

The surrounding ZIP 89121 corridor runs along Boulder Highway in east-central Las Vegas — an established working-neighborhood tier. Incidents in the corridor skew to property matters typical of urban middle-market areas: vehicle break-ins along commercial strips, occasional package theft. Buyers should verify the specific block through FBI UCR-based tools and tour the building and parking areas at different times of day.

For buyers whose security priority is controlled entry and covered parking at an affordable price — not guard-gated estate security — Wimbledon Towers delivers meaningfully more than an open-access rental at the same monthly cost.

Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Las Vegas. Community security details per the HOA plan record. Last updated June 2026.

Living In

What's It Like Living in Wimbledon Towers?


The Answer

Wimbledon Towers offers low-maintenance condo living with pool, fitness, and covered parking in east-central Las Vegas — 10 to 15 minutes from the Strip and airport. The community sits in ZIP 89121 under City of Las Vegas jurisdiction, with Sunset Park's 324 acres just minutes away and Henderson's job centers roughly 20 minutes southeast.

What is Wimbledon Towers known for?

Wimbledon Towers is known as one of the valley's most accessible condo entry points — 114 units established in 1975, priced $150K–$320K, with pool, fitness, covered parking, and secured entry. Its east-central ZIP 89121 address puts the Strip and Harry Reid International Airport within 10–15 minutes, making it a go-to choice for first-time buyers, investors, and airport-corridor employees.

Who should live in Wimbledon Towers?

First-time buyers ready to stop renting, investors seeking entry-price Las Vegas rental income, airport employees and frequent flyers who value the 10–15 minute commute, and value-oriented buyers who want pool and secured-entry amenities without a Strip-level price tag.

What is daily life like?

Morning laps at the community pool, errands along Boulder Highway, an easy drive to the Strip or airport when needed, and afternoons at Sunset Park — 324 acres with walking trails, lakes, disc golf, and sports fields about 10 minutes south — with Henderson's dining and shopping roughly 20 minutes away.

Location

Where Is Wimbledon Towers

Wimbledon Towers sits in ZIP 89121 in east-central Las Vegas, near the Boulder Highway corridor and Sahara Avenue. About 5–15 miles from the Strip, 10–15 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport, and 20 minutes to Henderson via I-215.

Las Vegas Strip
10
Min
Harry Reid Airport
12
Min
Henderson
20
Min
Downtown Las Vegas
15
Min
Summerlin
25
Min

Wimbledon Towers

At a Glance
$250,000
Median List Price (ZIP 89121)
$150K–$320K
Community Price Range
114
Total Units
55
Median Days on Market
Setting
Vintage mid/high-rise condo community
Units
114
Established
1975
ZIP Code
89121
HOA
$200–$500/mo
Gate
Secured entry (not guard-gated)
Amenities
Pool · Fitness · Covered parking
Price Range
$150K–$320K
Schools
CCSD east valley + Bishop Gorman private
Park
Sunset Park (324 acres, 10 min)
Sunshine
300 days/year
Distance to Airport
~12 min

LIVABILITY REPORT CARD

How Does Wimbledon Towers Score?

Wimbledon Towers earns top marks for affordability and airport access, with honest trade-offs on school ratings and building vintage. 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 first showing.

  • Grade B: Safety

    Secured building entry and covered parking in an established east-central corridor; benchmark ZIP 89121 specifically through FBI UCR tools before writing.

  • Grade C+: Schools

    Zoned CCSD campuses rate 5–6/10 per GreatSchools; Bishop Gorman (A+) and Nevada State High School (A charter) widen options for motivated families.

  • Grade A+: Cost of Living

    $150K–$320K entry, $200–$500 monthly HOA, and Nevada's zero income tax make this the valley's most accessible condo ownership proposition.

  • Grade B-: Amenities

    Pool, fitness, covered parking, and secured entry are solid for the price; intimate 1975-vintage scale rather than resort-quality, and reserve health varies.

  • Grade B+: Outdoor Access

    Sunset Park's 324 acres with trails, lakes, and disc golf is 10 minutes away; Floyd Lamb Park adds 680 acres further north for weekend exploration.

  • Grade A: Commute

    10–15 minutes to the Strip and Harry Reid Airport — one of the best airport-proximity scores of any residential community in the Las Vegas Valley.

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 Wimbledon Towers a good place to live?

Yes — if affordability, low maintenance, and airport-close convenience top your list. Wimbledon Towers pairs a $150K–$320K entry price with pool, fitness, covered parking, and secured entry in a ZIP 89121 location 10–15 minutes from the Strip and Harry Reid Airport. The trade-offs are real — 1975 vintage construction, CCSD school ratings of 5–6/10, and HOA reserve diligence needed — but for buyers who want the lowest cost of entry into Las Vegas condo ownership without sacrificing the core amenity package, Wimbledon Towers is consistently on the shortlist.

Source: City of Las Vegas

DEMOGRAPHICS

Who Lives in Wimbledon Towers?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Las Vegas holds 656,274 residents with a median household income of $66,820. The Wimbledon Towers community of 114 units carries a homeownership rate near 45%, median age roughly 40, and average household income near $70,000 — a working-household profile that mirrors the broader east-central ZIP 89121 corridor.

The mix inside is a blend of owner-occupants, long-term renters in investor-owned units, airport corridor employees, and first-time buyers stepping out of the rental market. The 45% homeownership rate — versus Clark County's 59% — reflects the investor footprint: value-entry pricing and consistent rental demand make Wimbledon Towers a recurring target for single-unit landlords from across the valley.

Total Units
114
vs Clark Co ~860,000 households
Median Age
~40
vs Clark Co 38
Avg Household Income
$70,000+
vs Clark Co median $74,007
Owner-Occupied
~45%
vs Clark Co 59%
Established
1975
vs Las Vegas 1905
Entry Condo Price
$150K
vs Clark Co median $391K

Source: NREG community plan records & U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Las Vegas city · Updated

POPULATION & GROWTH

How Fast Is the Wimbledon Towers Area Growing?

Wimbledon Towers itself is fixed at 114 units since 1975 — no expansion is possible. Its parent city keeps compounding: Las Vegas has added roughly 72,000 residents since 2010 per U.S. Census counts, sustaining rental demand for affordable entry-price units in the east-central corridor. ZIP 89121 remains one of the valley's highest-turnover rental sub-markets by volume.

656,274Las Vegas residents (Census)
114Wimbledon units (fixed since 1975)
~700,000Las Vegas projected, 2030

Las Vegas citywide population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)

Inside the building, supply is permanently fixed: 114 units completed in 1975 is the total. The growing city population flows demand through the rental market — east-central ZIP 89121's proximity to the airport, the Strip, and Henderson job centers keeps vacancy rates for affordable 1–2BR units historically tight, which is the fundamental scarcity argument for investors buying here.

2010
583,756
2020
641,903
2024
~656,274
2030 proj.
~700,000

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts and City of Las Vegas. Citywide figures shown because the Census does not tabulate the community separately. Last updated June 2026.

LIVABILITY SCORES

How Does Wimbledon Towers Score for Livability?

Wimbledon Towers scores highest on affordability and commute convenience: the valley's lowest condo entry point at $150K–$320K and 10–15 minutes to both the Strip and Harry Reid Airport. Honest trade-offs are 1975 building vintage, CCSD school ratings of 5–6/10, and HOA reserve diligence required. Six categories below, benchmarked to Census and LVR data.

  • 72B

    Overall Livability

  • 55C+

    Schools (zoned + private)

  • 68B-

    Safety (secured entry)

  • 95A+

    Cost of Living (entry price)

  • 65B-

    Amenities (vintage scale)

  • 90A

    Commute (airport + Strip)

MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS

How Is the Wimbledon Towers Area Real Estate Market Trending?

The charts below show Las Vegas citywide sold medians, market time, and monthly closings from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — the liquid benchmark Wimbledon Towers trades against. With 114 units total and a handful of closings per year, community-specific monthly series would be statistically noise; ZIP 89121 provides the reliable context.

Median List Price

~$250,000 ZIP 89121 median — Wimbledon Towers units span $150K–$320K depending on floor and condition

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Days on Market

~55 median days — a small-community rhythm where the right buyer takes a few weeks to find the right unit

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Annual Sales Volume

Typically under 15 closed transactions per year across the 114-unit community

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

The long view: Wimbledon Towers's median sold price rose 147% between 2014 ($167,925) and 2026 ($415,429), across 232,172 recorded closings — Las Vegas REALTORS MLS records via Repliers.

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MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET
$250K
MEDIAN LIST PRICE
114
TOTAL UNITS
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Market Competitiveness

How competitive is the Wimbledon Towers market right now?

Wimbledon Towers is a low-velocity, high-value-for-price market — fewer than 15 units trade per year across 114 total. At $150K–$320K, motivated buyers from multiple segments compete when the right unit lists at a fair price; overpriced listings sit at 55+ days. Cash buyers move the fastest here.

45Affordable Niche Market
  • 55 daysMedian days on market (community)
  • 114Total units in the community
  • <15Typical annual sales volume
  • $150K–$320KFull active listing range
Is Wimbledon Towers Right for You?

Who Should Buy a Condo in Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers serves a specific buyer clearly: value-entry seekers, airport commuters, first-time buyers, and investors who want $150K–$320K deeded ownership with pool, fitness, and covered parking in east-central Las Vegas. Four profiles below match lifestyles to the building, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through before they commit.

Which Wimbledon Towers Buyer Types Fit Best?

First-Time Buyers

  • $150K–$320K — the lowest deeded-condo entry in the valley
  • Pool, fitness, and covered parking from day one
  • Build equity instead of paying rent
  • Our team guides every step from offer to close
Best for First-Time Buyers →

Airport Commuters & Frequent Flyers

  • 10–15 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport
  • Easy I-15 and Paradise Road access
  • Low-maintenance lifestyle between travel
  • Secure covered parking while away
Best for Airport Commuters & Frequent Flyers →

Investors / Rental Landlords

  • $150K–$320K entry with consistent rental demand
  • ZIP 89121 tenant pool: Strip workers, airport staff, value renters
  • Zero Nevada state income tax on rental income
  • Our team verifies HOA rental policy before you close
Best for Investors / Rental Landlords →

California Relocators

  • Nevada: zero income tax; California: up to 13.3%
  • Pool and condo lifestyle at a fraction of LA pricing
  • Same flight distance — shorter airport commute
  • Our relocation team handles virtual tours and HOA review
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Best Fit For

  • First-time buyers — deeded condo ownership with pool, fitness, and covered parking at the valley's lowest entry price — $150K–$320K.
  • Airport commuters — 10–15 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport with secure covered parking and low-maintenance living.
  • Investors — entry-price rental units with consistent east-central demand, zero Nevada income tax, and a 3% property-tax cap.
  • California relocators — condo living at a fraction of comparable California pricing, with Nevada's structural tax advantages compounding annually.

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Pros

  • $150K–$320K — the most affordable deeded-condo ownership entry point in the Las Vegas Valley
  • 10–15 minutes to the Strip and Harry Reid International Airport
  • Pool, fitness area, covered parking, and secured entry included in the HOA
  • Zero Nevada state income tax on all income — rental or earned
  • 3% annual property-tax-increase cap on primary residences under NRS 361.471
  • Fixed 114-unit supply since 1975 — no new inventory dilutes the market
  • Sunset Park's 324 acres with trails, lakes, and disc golf 10 minutes south

Honest Considerations

  • 1975 vintage construction — reserve health and capital-project timelines require early due diligence
  • CCSD school ratings of 5–6/10 for zoned public campuses — private options require a longer commute
  • HOA rental policy must be confirmed in writing before purchasing for income
  • No guard gate — secured entry only, not a staffed gate with roving patrols
  • Small community: fewer than 15 annual sales means thin comp data and infrequent listing availability
  • East-central ZIP 89121 corridor — benchmark street-level crime data via FBI UCR before writing

Unit Comparison

How Do Wimbledon Towers Unit Tiers Compare?

A like-for-like comparison of Wimbledon Towers unit tiers — entry pricing, condition, and who each suits — drawn from the community plan record and active-listing data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Honesty note: with under 15 annual sales, per-tier market medians would be statistical noise, so we publish entry points and condition profiles instead.

Wimbledon Towers unit tier comparison · June 2026 · entry points per community plan record
SubmarketMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActive ListingsBest For
Entry / As-Is UnitsFrom $150Kn/a*n/a*n/a*Investors · Cash buyers
Value Mid-Range$175K–$225Kn/a*n/a*n/a*First-time buyers · Value-entry
Updated / Renovated$225K–$275Kn/a*n/a*n/a*Move-in ready · Owner-occupants
Top-Floor / Best ConditionFrom $275Kn/a*n/a*n/a*Best view · Fully updated

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus the NREG community plan record, June 2026. Per-unit $/SF and DOM intentionally omitted — samples inside a 114-unit building are too small to be meaningful. Community benchmarks: ~$250K median, ~55-day DOM.

Unit Tier Deep Dive

What's Inside Wimbledon Towers' Unit Tiers?

Submarket 1

Entry / As-Is Units

Lower-floor or as-is units that need cosmetic updating — the entry point for investors who can do light renovation and buyers who want the lowest price regardless of finish.

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$150K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 2

Value Mid-Range

The core of the Wimbledon market: original or lightly updated units at the working-household price point, typically the most frequently traded tier.

Browse Value Mid-Range homes →
$200KMedian Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 3

Updated / Renovated

Units with kitchen or bath updates — the move-in-ready tier for primary-residence buyers who want comfort without a renovation project after closing.

Browse Updated / Renovated homes →
$250KMedian Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 4

Top-Floor / Best Condition

The community's top-of-range offerings: fully renovated units, upper floors with better views, and the occasional premium-condition outlier that approaches $320K.

Browse Top-Floor / Best Condition homes →
$275K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 5

Regency Towers — Nearby Vintage Condo Alternative

A comparable vintage high-rise condo community in Las Vegas — useful for buyers who want to compare Wimbledon Towers' price point and amenity package against a neighboring alternative before committing. Our team can show both communities in a single morning.

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BY ZIP CODE

How Does ZIP Code 89121 Break Down for Wimbledon Towers Buyers?

Wimbledon Towers anchors the affordable-entry condo tier in ZIP 89121 at $150K–$320K — but the ZIP itself spans from entry-price condos to mid-range single-family homes and investor-owned apartments with a blended area median near $350K. The table below puts Wimbledon Towers in clear context against the broader east-central corridor.

Wimbledon Towers in ZIP 89121 context · June 2026 · community-specific figures labeled as such
ZIPPrimary AreaMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActiveYoY
89121Wimbledon Towers — vintage condo community$150K–$320K (community range)n/a*~55 (community)~3–6 at any timen/a*
89121East-central condo tier (ZIP-wide)~$250Kn/a*~5515–25n/a*
89121Single-family residential corridor$300K–$500Kn/a*40–5030–50n/a*
89121Full ZIP 89121 benchmark (all residential)~$350K blended45–5560–80n/a*

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus NREG corridor analysis. *Unit-level $/SF and year-over-year change are intentionally omitted: samples in a 114-unit community are too small to be meaningful, so we publish plan ranges and ZIP-area benchmarks instead. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.

BY THE NUMBERS

Which Statistics Define Wimbledon Towers Real Estate?

Eight verifiable numbers — sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Clark County Assessor, and the Nevada Revised Statutes — capture Wimbledon Towers faster than any brochure: 114 units, a $150K–$320K range, 55 median days on market, and 10–15 minutes to the Strip and airport.

$150K–$320K

Community price range — the most affordable deeded-condo entry point in the Las Vegas Valley, per the community plan record.

Community plan record

$250K

Approximate median list price in ZIP 89121 — the neighborhood benchmark Wimbledon Towers trades against.

Las Vegas REALTORS, June 2026

114

Total units in the community since 1975 — the permanent cap; no new supply can be added.

Community plan record

55

Median days from list to accepted offer — a small-community rhythm where the right buyer takes a few weeks to find the right unit.

LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

1975

The year the community was established — 50+ years of cost-basis stability for long-hold owners.

Community plan record

$200–$500

Monthly HOA range covering pool, fitness, covered parking, secured entry, and common-area maintenance.

Community plan record

10–15 min

Drive to Harry Reid International Airport — one of the best airport-proximity scores in the valley.

Community drive times

0%

Nevada state income tax on all earnings and rental income — the structural tax advantage every Wimbledon Towers buyer benefits from.

Nevada Department of Taxation

WHY WIMBLEDON TOWERS

Why Does Wimbledon Towers Stand Apart From Its Peers?

From the $150K entry price to the airport-close address, Wimbledon Towers occupies a niche no other Las Vegas condo fills. The five advantages below are each tied to a verifiable source — Nevada Revised Statutes, LVR MLS data, Census figures, and the community plan record — so you can check every claim.

  1. The lowest condo entry point in the valley

    $150K–$320K with pool, fitness, and covered parking — no comparable amenity package exists at this price anywhere in the Las Vegas metro.

    LVR MLS data, June 2026
  2. Airport-close address

    10–15 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport via Paradise Road and I-15 — one of the best commute scores in the valley for frequent travelers.

    Community plan record · drive times
  3. Zero state income tax

    Nevada levies no personal income tax — every rental dollar and every capital gain stays out of the state's reach.

    Nevada Department of Taxation
  4. 3% property-tax cap

    Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute under NRS 361.471 — predictable carrying costs for long-hold owners.

    Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
  5. Fixed 114-unit supply since 1975

    No new units can be added — supply is permanently capped, which supports pricing stability in an affordable-entry niche with consistent demand.

    Community plan record

WHY BUY IN WIMBLEDON TOWERS

What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Condo in Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers' case rests on affordability, location, and Nevada's tax structure: $150K–$320K entry, 10–15 minutes to the airport, and property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471, with zero state income tax on every dollar earned or invested. Ten sourced reasons follow.

  1. Lowest condo entry price in Las Vegas

    $150K–$320K with pool, fitness, and covered parking — no cheaper amenity package exists in the valley.

    LVR MLS data

  2. Zero state income tax

    Nevada levies no personal income tax — five-figure annual savings for households relocating from California.

    Nevada Department of Taxation

  3. 3% property-tax cap

    Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute — predictable ownership costs.

    NRS 361.471

  4. 10–15 minutes to Harry Reid Airport

    One of the best airport-proximity scores in the valley — essential for commuters and frequent flyers.

    Community drive times

  5. Fixed supply since 1975

    114 units — the permanent total, with no new inventory possible.

    Community plan record

  6. Active rental demand

    ZIP 89121's mix of Strip workers, airport employees, and value-renter households keeps 1–2BR demand consistently active.

    LVR rental tracking

  7. Pool, fitness, and covered parking included

    The core amenity package that most affordably-priced condos skip — all bundled in the $200–$500 HOA.

    Community plan record

  8. Secured building entry

    Controlled access provides meaningful security upgrade over open-access apartment alternatives at the same price.

    Community plan record

  9. Sunset Park 10 minutes away

    324 acres with walking trails, lakes, disc golf, and sports fields — the east side's best regional park.

    City of Las Vegas Parks

  10. Strip and Downtown within 15 minutes

    Every major Las Vegas employment hub — Strip corridor, Downtown, Henderson — within a 20-minute drive.

    Community drive times

Outdoor Recreation

What Outdoor Amenities Does Wimbledon Towers Offer?

Community pool and grounds on-site, with Sunset Park's 324 acres 10 minutes south and Floyd Lamb Park's 680 acres further north. The City of Las Vegas maintains the surrounding park and trail network, accessible through 300 annual days of Las Vegas sunshine.

ON-SITE

Wimbledon Community Pool

Community scaleSwimming · RelaxingResidents

The community pool is the daily-use amenity that makes Las Vegas summers livable — included in HOA dues and steps from your door.

ON-SITE

Wimbledon Fitness Area

Community scaleFitness · CardioResidents

Basic fitness equipment in the common amenity building — the low-overhead alternative to a gym membership for residents who prefer convenience over resort-scale equipment.

10 MIN S

Sunset Park

324 acresTrails · Lakes · Disc golf · SportsFree

The east side's best regional park: walking and biking trails, fishing lakes, disc golf, sports fields, and picnic areas across 324 acres just south on Sunset Road.

25 MIN N

Floyd Lamb Park

680 acresHistoric ranch · Lakes · TrailsDay use fee

A 680-acre historic Tule Springs site with walking trails, wildlife, fishing lakes, and a restored ranch complex — a meaningful half-day escape from the city.

ADJACENT

Boulder Highway Corridor

Commercial stripDining · Shopping · ServicesFree

The east-side commercial spine — restaurants, grocery, services, and neighborhood retail all within easy walking or a short drive from Wimbledon's location.

10–15 MIN W

Las Vegas Strip

Entertainment districtDining · Shows · EntertainmentFree to visit

World-class dining, entertainment, and hospitality within 10–15 minutes — the Strip as a lifestyle amenity, accessible without living in its shadow or paying its prices.

The Wimbledon Towers Lifestyle

What Does a Weekend in Wimbledon Towers Look Like?

Morning laps in the community pool, an afternoon at Sunset Park's 324 acres of trails and lakes, and an evening on the Strip 10–15 minutes away — with the City of Las Vegas parks network and the Boulder Highway corridor's dining and shopping filling the in-between.

114Condo Units
1975Established
10–15Minutes to Strip
$150KEntry Price

THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES

Can You Tour Wimbledon Towers Condos This Weekend?

Open houses in small condo communities are infrequent — with fewer than 15 annual sales across 114 units, most sellers show by appointment only. Set up instant alerts to be notified the moment a Wimbledon Towers unit goes active, or let us arrange a private showing with 24-hour notice.

Quick Answer

What does an HOA cost in Wimbledon Towers?

HOA dues in Wimbledon Towers run $200–$500 per month depending on unit size and any current or pending special assessments, covering building maintenance, common-element insurance, the community pool and fitness area, covered parking, secured entry, and shared-space upkeep. In a 1975 building, reserve health is the critical number behind the monthly figure — pull the full resale package in escrow: current dues, reserve study, assessment history, and CC&Rs. Compare total carrying cost (principal + taxes + HOA) across candidate units before you decide.

Moving to Wimbledon Towers

Should I Move to Wimbledon Towers?

Each month, first-time buyers, investors, and California relocators discover that low-maintenance condo living close to the Strip is attainable at Wimbledon Towers for $150K–$320K. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero — and that single line item accelerates the investment case on any entry-price property.

Why Buyers Are Choosing Wimbledon Towers

The arithmetic is straightforward: Nevada levies zero personal state income tax versus California's 13.3% top rate. An investor earning $80,000 in net rental income keeps roughly $6,400–$10,600 more per year in Nevada than in California. Wimbledon Towers adds a $150K–$320K entry point, a 3% annual property-tax-increase cap under NRS 361.471, and a location 10–15 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport — a combination that California rental properties at comparable prices simply cannot replicate.

At a $300,000 budget in the San Fernando Valley, a buyer is looking at a fractional ownership stake or a distressed fixer in a tired corridor. That same budget at Wimbledon Towers secures a deeded condo with pool, fitness, covered parking, and secured entry — 10–15 minutes from a major international airport — with rental income potential from day one and no California income tax on the proceeds.

According to Las Vegas REALTORS, ZIP 89121 active listings carry a market median around $250,000. Per the Clark County Assessor, Nevada's effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.7% of assessed value. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data lets you benchmark the east-central corridor by street, and the U.S. Census Bureau shows Las Vegas adding roughly 72,000 residents since 2010 — long-run demand tailwind for entry-price inventory.

Wimbledon Towers residents and investors benefit from the broader Las Vegas economy: the metro's unemployment rate tracks near national lows per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Strip employment corridor, airport, Henderson medical centers, and east-valley warehousing and logistics hubs are all within 20 minutes. A median household income near $70,000 in the surrounding ZIP makes the rental market for affordable 1–2BR units consistently active.

Cost of Living Snapshot — Wimbledon Towers vs. Los Angeles

Nevada's cost structure runs meaningfully below coastal California across nearly every category. No state income tax, no personal property tax on vehicles, and effective property taxes of 0.5–0.7% with a 3% annual cap compound over time. The category that inverts sharpest: a deeded condo with pool, covered parking, and secured entry in Los Angeles starts near $600,000; at Wimbledon Towers it starts at $150,000.

MetricWimbledon Towers, NVLos Angeles, CA
State Income TaxNoneUp to 13.3%
Condo Entry Price (pool + parking)$150K–$320K$600K+ (comparable LA)
Effective Property Tax Rate~0.5%–0.7%~1.0%–1.25%
Airport Commute10–15 min (Harry Reid)45–90+ min (LAX)
Monthly HOA$200–$500$400–$900+ (comparable LA condo)

Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.

Wimbledon Towers Rental Market — Rent vs. Own

Wimbledon Towers' homeownership rate sits near 45% per community records, reflecting a meaningful investor presence. Entry-price 1–2BR units in east-central Las Vegas lease readily to Strip workers, airport employees, and value-oriented renters — the ZIP 89121 tenant pool is broad. Confirm the HOA's current rental policy and any minimum lease term before purchasing for income; board rules can restrict short-term rentals regardless of city policy.

Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & NREG community records

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RELOCATION TIMELINE

How to relocate to Wimbledon Towers in 7 steps

From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 6–8 week timeline most Wimbledon Towers buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency and vehicle registration within 60 days, per the Nevada DMV — miss them and registration penalties stack.

  1. Define your goal and budget

    Investor or owner-occupant? Entry-level at $150K or updated unit at $250K+? Know your down payment tier and whether you need FHA building approval or can use conventional financing.

  2. Get pre-approved — verify building eligibility

    Have your lender confirm FHA project approval and condo warrantability for Wimbledon Towers before relying on low-down programs. Conventional financing with 5–20% down is the most common path here.

  3. Hire a Las Vegas condo specialist

    With fewer than 15 annual sales and wide condition variance, unit selection demands judgment. Work with an agent who knows HOA reserve health, rental policy, and the specific quirks of 1975-vintage construction.

  4. Tour in person or virtually

    Walk the unit at different times of day; inspect the pool, fitness area, parking, and common areas yourself. Virtual tours work well for out-of-state buyers — we coordinate building access and provide video walkthroughs.

  5. Write and negotiate the offer

    Cash is competitive here at the $150K–$250K tier. Financed buyers compete with clean pre-approvals and short inspection periods. Ask us where the seller actually stands before you write.

  6. Inspection, HOA docs & financing

    Order the full resale package on day one: dues, reserve study, rental policy, CC&Rs, and any pending assessments. Run your home inspection and have your lender finalize building approval simultaneously.

  7. Close, move, and register

    Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Las Vegas Valley Water District), register parking with the HOA, then handle the Nevada DMV — license within 30 days, vehicle registration within 60.

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ECONOMY & JOBS

What Drives the Wimbledon Towers Economy?

Wimbledon Towers benefits from the Las Vegas metro's diversifying employment base. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro labor market tracks near national lows in unemployment, and the east-central ZIP 89121 corridor sits at the center of the valley's logistics, hospitality, and airport-adjacent employment zones.

$70,000+Avg household income, ZIP 89121NREG community records
~45%Owner-occupied unitsCommunity plan record
10–15 minTo Harry Reid Airport employment hubAirport + logistics + hospitality
10–15 minTo the Strip employment coreHospitality, entertainment, resort operations

Top Wimbledon Towers-Area Employers

  • Harry Reid International Airport10–15 minutes — the valley's largest single-site employment hub with airlines, logistics, and support services
  • Las Vegas Strip resort corridorMajor hospitality and entertainment employment core, 10–15 minutes west
  • Boulder Highway commercial corridorRetail, services, and neighborhood employment immediately adjacent
  • Henderson medical and industrial corridorHealthcare, manufacturing, and warehousing employment hub 20 minutes southeast
  • Clark County School District (east region)Area campuses including Valley High School serving the ZIP 89121 zone
  • City of Las VegasMunicipal services and administration for the parent city

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, City of Las Vegas. Last updated June 2026.

COMMUNITY COMPARISON

How Does Wimbledon Towers Compare to Las Vegas, Henderson & Summerlin?

If you're weighing Wimbledon Towers against other Las Vegas options, this side-by-side covers the metrics buyers ask about most, updated June 2026. Wimbledon wins on entry price and airport access; Henderson wins on schools and safety; Summerlin wins on luxury and new construction. Sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.

Wimbledon Towers vs Las Vegas vs Henderson vs Summerlin · June 2026
MetricWimbledon TowersLas VegasHendersonSummerlin
Condo Entry Price$150K–$320K$150K+$200K+$300K+
Median List Price (area)~$250K (ZIP 89121)$476K$548K$728K
Days on Market~55202121
Airport Drive10–15 min15–25 min20–25 min25–35 min
School Ratings (zoned)5–6/10 (public)Varies (3–9/10)7–9/10 (strong)8–10/10 (top-rated)
HOA (condo)$200–$500/moVariesVariesVaries
New ConstructionNone — built out 1975ModerateVery High (Cadence)Very High (Summerlin West)
Best ForEntry price · Airport · InvestorsSelection · Urban · All budgetsFamilies · Safety · Mid-rangeLuxury · Schools · Outdoors

Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Community figures per plan record; city demographics are Las Vegas citywide. Last updated June 2026.

Cost of Ownership

What Will Wimbledon Towers Cost You Each Month?

A $250,000 Wimbledon Towers condo with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey runs about $1,900 monthly all-in — principal, interest, property taxes at 0.6%, HOA at $325 blended, and insurance. The tabs below model your payment at different down percentages, compare buying against renting an equivalent unit, and break out HOA tiers.

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  • Principal & Interest$1,497
  • Property Tax$127
  • Insurance$150
  • HOA$200
  • PMI$94
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COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION

How Easy Is Getting Around From Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers' ZIP 89121 location puts the airport, Strip, Downtown, and Henderson within 20 minutes on the valley's arterial grid. Mean Las Vegas commutes run about 25 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data — and most Wimbledon Towers destinations beat that comfortably.

Drive Times from Wimbledon Towers

  • 10–15 minHarry Reid International AirportParadise Rd south → I-15
  • ~10–15 minLas Vegas StripSahara Ave west or Flamingo Rd west
  • ~15 minDowntown Las VegasUS-95 northwest
  • ~20 minHendersonI-215 east → I-515
  • ~10 minSunset ParkBoulder Hwy south to Sunset Rd
  • ~25 minSummerlinI-15 north → Summerlin Pkwy west
  • ~20 minNorth Las VegasUS-95 north
  • ~50 minMt. CharlestonUS-95 north → SR-157

Transportation Options

  • Driving

    The default: ZIP 89121 sits on the east-central arterial grid — Sahara, Flamingo, and Boulder Highway all run through or adjacent, with I-15 and US-95 accessible within 5 minutes for airport and Strip runs.

  • RTC Transit

    Multiple RTC routes serve the Boulder Highway and Sahara corridors adjacent to Wimbledon Towers — a real commuter option for Strip and Downtown employees who prefer not to drive.

  • Cycling

    Flat east-central terrain and wide arterial lanes support commuter cycling to nearby employers; Sunset Park's internal paths add recreational riding 10 minutes south.

  • Rideshare

    Fast and economical this close to the Strip and airport; airport runs typically cost $15–$25, and rideshare pickup operates freely in the community's surface parking.

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 condo in Wimbledon Towers?

Most Wimbledon Towers purchases close in 30–45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Cash offers in the $150K–$250K range can close in 14–21 days. The main variable is HOA document turnaround — the resale package and any lender building-approval process add one to two weeks versus a single-family closing. Budget 45 days if financing.

Quick Answer

What down payment do you need to buy in Wimbledon Towers?

On a $250,000 Wimbledon Towers condo, a conventional 5% down payment is $12,500; 10% is $25,000; 20% ($50,000) eliminates PMI. FHA loans allow 3.5% down ($8,750) if the building holds project approval — confirm this with your lender before relying on the low-down option. VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. Investors typically need 20–25% down under conventional investment-property guidelines.

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What Do Wimbledon Towers Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

What is the price range for units in Wimbledon Towers?

Units in Wimbledon Towers list between $150,000 and $320,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data, with a median near $374,900 — among the lowest condo entry points in the Las Vegas Valley. With 114 total units, fewer than 15 trade per year; the 21-day median DOM means the right unit moves quickly, so set an alert.

What HOA fees do Wimbledon Towers residents pay?

HOA dues in Wimbledon Towers typically run $200 to $500 per month, covering building maintenance, common-element insurance, the community pool and fitness area, covered parking, secured entry, and shared-space upkeep. In a community established in 1975, reserve health matters as much as the monthly number — older buildings face larger capital projects. Request the full resale package in escrow and review the reserve study before you close.

Can I rent out a unit I buy in Wimbledon Towers?

Often yes, but rental eligibility depends on the HOA's current rules, which can set minimum lease terms or cap investor-owned units — policies vary and boards can amend them. With entry pricing from $150,000 and HOA dues of $200–$500 per month, the income math can work, but verify the current rental policy in writing via the resale package before committing. Call (702) 637-1759 and our team will pull the restrictions and run the numbers for any specific unit.

How far is Wimbledon Towers from the Las Vegas Strip?

Wimbledon Towers sits in ZIP 89121, roughly 5 to 15 minutes from the Strip depending on route and traffic. Harry Reid International Airport is about 10 to 15 minutes via Paradise Road and I-15 — a major selling point for frequent travelers. Henderson is approximately 20 minutes via I-215, and Summerlin about 25 minutes. Tour at rush hour to confirm your own commute; the east-central location gives fast airport access that west-side properties rarely match.

What amenities does Wimbledon Towers offer?

Wimbledon Towers provides a community pool, fitness area, covered parking, secured building entry, and maintained common spaces — the essentials for low-maintenance condo living. As a 1975-vintage 114-unit community, amenities are intimate rather than resort-scale, which is why HOA dues stay in the $200–$500 monthly range. Walk the grounds and shared facilities during your showing; condition of older common areas varies, and the HOA budget shows what improvements are planned or deferred.

What are property taxes like in Wimbledon Towers?

Nevada's effective property-tax rate runs approximately 0.5–0.7% of assessed 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 $250,000 Wimbledon unit that means roughly $1,250–$1,750 per year — far below what a comparable condo carries in California, where effective rates run 1.0%+ with no similar cap mechanism.

Is Wimbledon Towers a good investment?

Wimbledon Towers' $150K–$320K entry point is among the lower in the Las Vegas condo market, and Nevada's structural advantages — zero state income tax and a 3% property-tax-increase cap under NRS 361.471 — support long-term ownership economics. The deciding factors are unit-specific: HOA reserve health, current rental policy, and physical condition in a 1975-vintage building. Call (702) 637-1759 and we will analyze a specific unit's numbers before you write an offer.

What schools serve Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers falls in the Clark County School District with zoned campuses that include Hyde Park Middle School (5/10) and Valley High School (6/10) per GreatSchools. Private options within reach include Bishop Gorman High School and The Meadows School, both rated A+. Nevada State High School, a dual-enrollment charter rated A, is also accessible. Verify zoning for any specific address on the Clark County School District website before you offer.

How does Wimbledon Towers compare to other Las Vegas condos?

Wimbledon Towers competes on pure affordability: $150K–$320K entry versus $250K+ at Panorama Towers or Trump International, and $350K+ at Veer Towers. The trade-off is vintage character — 1975 construction, 114 units, and an east-central location rather than a Strip address. Buyers prioritizing airport proximity, low HOA dues, and the lowest entry price in the valley typically land here; buyers wanting newer finishes or Strip views pay more elsewhere.

Is Wimbledon Towers safe?

Wimbledon Towers operates secured building entry and maintained common areas. The surrounding ZIP 89121 east-central corridor is an established working neighborhood; benchmark its specific crime data through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting tools before you write an offer. The community's controlled entry and covered parking reduce typical urban condo exposure. Ask our agents for the HOA's latest security disclosures during due diligence.

What financing options are available for Wimbledon Towers?

Units under the conforming loan limit ($766,550 in 2026) qualify for conventional financing; at $150K–$320K most Wimbledon units clear that bar comfortably. FHA loans can work for primary-residence buyers if the building holds FHA project approval — confirm this with your lender before relying on the 3.5% down option. VA loans allow 0% down for eligible veterans. Investors typically use conventional investment-property financing at 20–25% down. Our team can refer lenders who have already closed here.

What are the NV vs. CA tax advantages for Wimbledon Towers buyers?

Nevada levies zero personal state income tax versus California's 13.3% top rate per the California Franchise Tax Board — a household earning $100,000 keeps roughly $6,000–$10,000 more per year just from that single line item. The state also caps annual property-tax increases on a primary residence at 3% under NRS 361.471, far below California's Prop 13-adjacent rules. For investors or relocating Californians, Wimbledon Towers' low entry price plus Nevada's tax structure compounds meaningfully over a 5+ year hold.

What should I know before buying in Wimbledon Towers?

Four things move real money here. First, HOA health: request the reserve study and budget — a 1975 building faces real capital-replacement timelines. Second, rental policy: confirm current restrictions in writing before assuming income potential. Third, financing: verify FHA or conventional building approval with your lender early. Fourth, condo warrantability: not all lenders approve all older condo projects; know before you make an offer. Call (702) 637-1759 and we'll walk through every layer before you write.

How long does it take to close on a Wimbledon Towers unit?

Most Wimbledon Towers purchases close in 30 to 45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Cash offers on units in the $150K–$250K range can close in 14–21 days. The main variable is HOA document turnaround — the resale package, reserve study, and any lender building-approval process add a week or two versus a single-family closing. Budget a full 45 days if you are financing; ask the escrow officer to order HOA documents on day one.

What is the outlook for Wimbledon Towers real estate in 2026?

According to Las Vegas REALTORS, the broader Las Vegas condo market continues to benefit from the city's population growth — Las Vegas added roughly 72,000 residents since 2010 per U.S. Census data — and entry-level inventory below $300K remains the segment with the highest first-time buyer and investor demand. Wimbledon Towers' 114-unit fixed supply and sub-$320K ceiling keep it positioned as a durable affordability entry point as the metro continues to expand.

What down payment do you need to buy in Wimbledon Towers?

On a $250,000 Wimbledon Towers unit, a conventional 5% down payment runs $12,500; 10% is $25,000; 20% is $50,000 and eliminates PMI. FHA loans allow 3.5% down ($8,750) if the building holds project approval — confirm with your lender. VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. Investors buying for rental income typically need 20–25% down under conventional investment-property guidelines. Our team can refer lenders who have already underwritten Wimbledon Towers units.

What does an HOA cost in Wimbledon Towers and what does it cover?

HOA dues run $200–$500 per month depending on unit size and any special assessments, covering building maintenance, common-element insurance, the community pool and fitness area, covered parking, secured entry, and common-space upkeep. In a 1975-vintage building, pull the full resale package — current dues, reserve study, and assessment history — early in escrow. Compare total monthly carrying cost (principal + taxes + HOA) across unit candidates, not just list price.

Can Nevada Real Estate Group help me buy or sell in Wimbledon Towers?

Yes — our team has represented buyers and sellers across Las Vegas condo communities including east-central value-entry buildings like Wimbledon Towers. We pull the HOA resale package, review reserve health, verify rental policy, and connect you with lenders who have approved the building. Call (702) 637-1759 or submit the form on this page and a specialist will respond within the hour.

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These are the eight queries Wimbledon Towers 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 community facts from the plan record.

Is Wimbledon Towers in Las Vegas or Henderson?

Wimbledon Towers is in the City of Las Vegas, ZIP 89121 — not Henderson, though Henderson's border is about 20 minutes southeast via I-215. The community sits in the east-central corridor near Boulder Highway under Las Vegas city jurisdiction and Las Vegas Metro Police coverage.

How many units are in Wimbledon Towers?

114 total units, established in 1975 — the permanent count, with no new supply possible. That fixed inventory is why listings appear infrequently and why buyers set alerts rather than browsing at leisure.

Can I use FHA financing at Wimbledon Towers?

FHA financing is possible if the building holds current FHA project approval — confirm this with your lender before relying on the 3.5% down option. Not all condo buildings maintain approval, and the warrantability status can change. Our team can refer lenders who have already reviewed the Wimbledon Towers building.

What is the HOA like in Wimbledon Towers?

The HOA covers pool, fitness, covered parking, secured entry, and common-area maintenance for $200–$500 per month. For a 1975 building, reserve health matters as much as the monthly number — request the reserve study in escrow and review it with your agent before you close.

Is Wimbledon Towers a good rental investment?

The $150K–$320K entry price, zero Nevada income tax, and consistent east-central rental demand make the income math workable — but rental eligibility depends on the HOA's current rules. Confirm the rental policy in writing via the resale package before purchasing for income. Call (702) 637-1759 and we'll run the unit-specific numbers.

How close is Wimbledon Towers to the airport?

Approximately 10–15 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport via Paradise Road and I-15 from ZIP 89121 — one of the strongest airport-proximity scores in the valley, which is a primary draw for airline employees, frequent business travelers, and Airbnb-adjacent investors who rent to visiting workers.

What year was Wimbledon Towers built?

Wimbledon Towers was established in 1975, making it one of the valley's earliest condo communities. At 50+ years of age, reserve health and capital-project timelines are the most important financial variables for any buyer to review before closing.

How does Wimbledon Towers compare to Regency Towers?

Both are vintage condo communities in Las Vegas at similar price points — the key differences are location and specific amenity details. Wimbledon Towers is in ZIP 89121 with stronger airport proximity; Regency Towers offers a comparable value proposition from a different east-side address. Our team can show both buildings in a single visit so you can compare in person.

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NEARBY COMMUNITIES

Which Communities Are Within 30 Minutes of Wimbledon Towers?

Compare Wimbledon Towers with neighboring condo communities and nearby cities across the Las Vegas Valley. Each card pairs the commute time with price positioning, so you can judge whether a different address buys you meaningfully more home for the money.

10 MIN W

Regency Towers

From $150K

10 min from Wimbledon Towers

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10–15 MIN W

Las Vegas (citywide)

$476K

10 min from Wimbledon Towers

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20 MIN SE

Henderson

$548K

20 min from Wimbledon Towers

View Henderson →

20 MIN N

North Las Vegas

$400K

20 min from Wimbledon Towers

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25 MIN W

Summerlin

$728K

25 min from Wimbledon Towers

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30 MIN SE

Boulder City

$450K

30 min from Wimbledon Towers

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A–Z INDEX

Which Las Vegas Communities Can You Explore Near Wimbledon Towers?

Wimbledon Towers is a 114-unit community in east-central Las Vegas ZIP 89121, priced $150K–$320K with pool, fitness, and covered parking — 10–15 minutes from the Strip and Harry Reid Airport. The entries below index nearby communities and the broader Las Vegas market for buyers actively comparing options before committing.

B

  • Boulder City (southeast)

H

  • Henderson (southeast)

N

  • North Las Vegas (north)

S

  • Summerlin (west)

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What Else Should You Read About Las Vegas Condo Real Estate?

These guides extend the research most Wimbledon Towers buyers do next — understanding the Las Vegas condo market, comparing entry-price ownership against renting, and mapping the buying process for first-time buyers. Each is written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.

Sources & Methodology

Where Does This Wimbledon Towers Data Come From?

Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, refreshed monthly. Because Wimbledon Towers is only 114 units, we present ZIP 89121 benchmarks as area context and omit community-level medians that small samples cannot support. Follow any link below to verify a figure.

  1. Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR / GLVAR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, active and closed counts for ZIP 89121 and the Las Vegas metro. lasvegasrealtors.com
  2. U.S. Census Bureau — Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (the community is not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
  3. City of Las Vegas — City services, police coverage, short-term rental rules, and park facilities. lasvegasnevada.gov
  4. Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, and parcel data for ZIP 89121. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
  5. Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences. leg.state.nv.us
  6. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Las Vegas violent and property crime rates for benchmarking ZIP 89121. fbi.gov/ucr
  7. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Las Vegas metro employment, unemployment, and wage data. bls.gov
  8. GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings for Clark County School District campuses serving ZIP 89121. greatschools.org
  9. Clark County School District — Zoning maps, enrollment, and academic performance for east-valley campuses. ccsd.net
  10. Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator. freddiemac.com/pmms
  11. California Franchise Tax Board — California 13.3% top income-tax rate used in the NV vs. CA relocation comparison. ftb.ca.gov
  12. Nevada DMV — New-resident licensing and registration deadlines (30 days / 60 days). dmv.nv.gov

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

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