Symphony Park, Downtown Las Vegas — luxury condominiums and urban mixed-use district adjacent to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Downtown Las Vegas

Symphony Park Homes For Sale

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  • AREA MEDIAN LIST (89106)

    $700K

    LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

  • DISTRICT PRICE RANGE

    $400K–$8M+

    Community plan record

  • RESIDENTIAL UNITS

    800+

    Community plan record

  • DAYS ON MARKET (AREA)

    50

    LVR / GLVAR sold data, 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 20, 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 Symphony Park at a Glance?

Symphony Park is a 61-acre urban mixed-use district in Downtown Las Vegas (ZIP 89106) with 800+ residences priced $400K–$8M+, an area median of $700,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS, and approximately 50 median days on market per the U.S. Census. Walkable arts-and-medical access distinguishes it from every other Las Vegas neighborhood.

  • The urban proposition: the only Las Vegas neighborhood that puts you within steps of a world-class performing arts center, a children's museum, and a major medical district.
  • The price range: $400K for a mid-rise condo entry to $8M+ for premium high-floor units — building, floor, and view premium drive the spread.
  • Best for: healthcare professionals, downtown attorneys, arts-economy residents, remote workers drawn by Nevada's zero income tax, and investors targeting medical-district rental demand.
  • Active development: Symphony Park still has developable parcels in the 61-acre district — new releases will surface over coming years alongside a liquid resale market.
  • Do your homework: HOA fees ($250–$600+/mo), building-specific rental caps, condo warrantability for financing, and view-premium variability all deserve early diligence.

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

Where Can I Find Symphony Park Homes for Sale?

Symphony Park's 800+ unit district in ZIP 89106 carried active listings across condominiums, townhomes, and high-rise towers in June 2026 according to Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. The eight newest area listings appear below, refreshed daily — and every active Symphony Park listing is searchable in our live Las Vegas MLS portal.

PRICE DISTRIBUTION

How Many Symphony Park Homes Sell in Each Price Range?

Across the Symphony Park district in ZIP 89106, residences span a wide range from mid-rise entry condos to premium high-floor tower units per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. The bands below reflect the district's intentional diversity — built to serve healthcare professionals, urban lifestyle buyers, and investors at multiple price points within the same walkable quarter.

Under $500K

Varies

active listings

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$500K–$700K

Varies

active listings

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$700K–$1M

Varies

active listings

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$1M–$2M

Varies

active listings

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$2M–$5M

Varies

active listings

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$5M+

Varies

active listings

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How Can You Find a Symphony Park Home by Type, Lifestyle & Price?

Symphony Park's 800+ unit district breaks into building types, view tiers, and the price bands below — each link opens our live Las Vegas MLS search pre-filtered by property type or price, with counts updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data.

Updated daily · 800 active listings · MLS data

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EDUCATION

How Are the Schools for Symphony Park?

Schools are a nuanced story at Symphony Park: Las Vegas Academy of the Arts — the valley's premier magnet high school, rated 9/10 per GreatSchools — is the standout, while zoned elementary and middle campuses rate lower. Private options like The Meadows School are 10–15 minutes away. Many families choose the district specifically for Las Vegas Academy.

Representative school campus imagery — Zoned · downtown (5 min), Symphony Park Downtown Las Vegas NV5/10

Paradise Elementary

Zoned · downtown (5 min)
K-5500 Students20:1
Top RatedRepresentative school campus imagery — Private · west valley (15 min), Symphony Park Downtown Las Vegas NV9/10

The Meadows School (Lower)

Private · west valley (15 min)
PreK-5300 Students8:1
Representative school campus imagery — Charter · multiple locations (15 min), Symphony Park Downtown Las Vegas NV8/10

Doral Academy (various)

Charter · multiple locations (15 min)
K-81000 Students20:1
Representative school campus imagery — Charter · west valley (20 min), Symphony Park Downtown Las Vegas NV8/10

Coral Academy of Science

Charter · west valley (20 min)
K-121300 Students18:1
Representative school campus imagery — Charter · downtown (10 min), Symphony Park Downtown Las Vegas NV6/10

Explore Knowledge Academy

Charter · downtown (10 min)
K-12600 Students18:1

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

Which Schools Are Best for Symphony Park Families?

According to GreatSchools.org, Las Vegas Academy of the Arts — the valley's premier magnet high school rated 9/10 — is the standout for Symphony Park families, while zoned elementary and middle campuses rate lower. Private options The Meadows School and Bishop Gorman are 10–20 minutes away. Ratings verified against the Nevada Report Card; ranked table below.

Realistic school options for Symphony Park families, ranked · GreatSchools 2026
RankSchoolTypeGradesGreatSchoolsNeighborhoodHomes Near
1Las Vegas Academy of the ArtsPublic magnet9-12A+Downtown · 10 min$400,000+
2The Meadows SchoolPrivatePreK-12A+West valley · 15 min$400,000+
3Bishop Gorman HSPrivate9-12A+Summerlin South · 20 min$400,000+
4Doral AcademyPublic charterK-88/10Multiple · 15 min$400,000+
5Paradise ElementaryPublic (zoned)K-55/10Downtown · 5 min$400,000+

SAFETY & CRIME

Is Symphony Park Safe?

Direct Answer

Symphony Park is a purpose-built urban district with City of Las Vegas police coverage, active municipal planning, security cameras, and natural street-level safety from pedestrian activity and cultural institutions. It is not a guard-gated community. As with any downtown neighborhood, buyers should benchmark the specific block through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data before writing an offer.

  • City of Las Vegas police jurisdictionMetro coverage across the district
  • Pedestrian district with daytime foot trafficCultural venues + Medical District workers
  • City security infrastructure in placeCity of Las Vegas municipal systems
  • Downtown neighborhood contextNot guard-gated — benchmark via FBI UCR

What Buyers Should Know

Symphony Park benefits from the natural safety of a busy urban district: the Smith Center draws evening audiences, the Medical District adds steady daytime professional foot traffic, and the Arts District crowd adds weekend energy. Active pedestrian environments with diverse daily uses consistently outperform quiet suburban streets on environmental crime deterrence.

The surrounding 89106 ZIP code is a downtown environment; buyers should review FBI UCR-based crime data for the specific block of any building they consider — incident rates and profiles vary meaningfully between the cultural plaza perimeter and adjacent corridors.

For urban buyers who have researched downtown Las Vegas, Symphony Park sits in one of the district's most active and institutionally supported blocks — the Smith Center, Museum, and Medical District create an anchor of daytime and evening activity that shapes the street environment positively relative to surrounding downtown blocks.

Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Las Vegas. Community safety details per city planning records. Last updated June 2026.

Living In

What's It Like Living in Symphony Park, Las Vegas?


The Answer

Living in Symphony Park means walking to the Smith Center for an evening performance, visiting the Discovery Museum, and reaching the Las Vegas Medical District on foot. The City of Las Vegas oversees the district's ongoing master plan, transforming the 61-acre former rail yard into downtown Las Vegas's most walkable urban quarter.

What is Symphony Park known for?

Symphony Park is known for its walkable cultural campus — the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Discovery Children's Museum, and Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health — combined with luxury condominiums and townhomes on the former Union Pacific rail yard, making it the most authentically urban neighborhood in Las Vegas.

Who should live in Symphony Park?

Healthcare professionals at the adjacent Medical District, downtown attorneys and executives, arts-economy and creative residents, empty nesters seeking lock-and-leave urban living, and investors targeting the strong rental demand generated by the district's employment and cultural anchors.

What is daily life like?

Morning walks through the arts plaza, coffee steps from the Smith Center, afternoon errands to the nearby Arts District on South Main, and evenings at a performance or dinner on Fremont East — with the Strip about ten minutes away when the city calls.

Location

Where Is Symphony Park

Symphony Park occupies approximately 61 acres in downtown Las Vegas, bounded by Grand Central Parkway, Alta Drive, and Symphony Park Avenue — walking distance to Fremont Street, the Arts District, and the Las Vegas Medical District. About 2 miles from the Strip.

Fremont Street
5
Min
Arts District (18b)
5
Min
Strip
10
Min
Harry Reid Airport
15
Min
Downtown Summerlin
25
Min

Symphony Park

At a Glance
$700,000
Median List Price (89106 area)
$400K–$8M+
Price Range (district)
50
Median Days on Market (area)
800+
Residential Units
Setting
Urban mixed-use district, downtown Las Vegas
Acreage
~61 acres
Units
800+
Established
2010 (ongoing development)
Developer
Various (city master-planned)
Building Types
Mid-rise condo, townhome, high-rise tower
Gate
Not guard-gated (urban district)
HOA
$250–$600+/mo by building
Schools
CCSD + Las Vegas Academy magnet (9/10)
Walkability
Highest in Las Vegas Valley
Cultural Access
Smith Center steps away
Distance to Strip
~10 min

LIVABILITY REPORT CARD

How Does Symphony Park Score?

Symphony Park earns top marks for walkability, cultural access, and urban lifestyle, with honest trade-offs on school ratings at the zoned public level and the urban safety context of a downtown neighborhood. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same factors our agents walk through with every buyer before a first Symphony Park tour.

  • Grade A+: Walkability

    The most walkable neighborhood in Las Vegas — Smith Center, Medical District, Discovery Museum, and Arts District all within walking distance or a short ride.

  • Grade B+: Schools

    Las Vegas Academy (9/10 magnet) is the standout; zoned public middle and elementary schools rate lower. Private options including The Meadows are 10–15 minutes away.

  • Grade B: Cost of Living

    $400K condo entry with $250–$600/mo HOA is accessible relative to comparable coastal urban districts, with Nevada's zero income-tax advantage on top.

  • Grade A: Cultural Access

    The Smith Center, Lou Ruvo Center, and Discovery Museum are immediately adjacent — an arts and cultural campus Las Vegas has nowhere else.

  • Grade B: Outdoor Access

    Urban plazas and walking paths within the district; Red Rock Canyon and regional parks are 20–30 minutes by car — a true urban trade-off.

  • Grade A: Employment Access

    Walking distance to the Medical District and downtown legal corridor; the Strip employment core is ten minutes via I-15.

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 Symphony Park a good place to live?

Yes — if urban walkability, cultural access, and downtown employment proximity top your list. Symphony Park puts you within steps of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center, and the Las Vegas Medical District, in the only Las Vegas neighborhood built around pedestrian access rather than car dependence. The honest trade-offs are zoned public school ratings at lower levels, the urban (not gated) security context, and HOA variability across a mixed-age building portfolio — but for buyers who want genuine city living in Las Vegas, Symphony Park is the address.

Source: City of Las Vegas

DEMOGRAPHICS

Who Lives in Symphony Park?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Las Vegas — the city that contains Symphony Park — the parent city holds 656,274 residents with a median household income of $66,820. Inside the district, community records show 2,000+ residents across 800+ households, a median age near 38, and average income above $80,000, skewing toward younger professionals and urban lifestyle seekers.

The Census does not break Symphony Park out as its own place, so citywide figures serve as the statistical backdrop. Within the district, our closing data shows a mix of healthcare professionals employed by the adjacent Medical District, downtown attorneys and executives, creative-economy and arts-adjacent residents, and remote workers drawn by Nevada's zero state income tax and urban lifestyle unavailable elsewhere in the valley.

Population (Symphony Park)
2,000+
vs Las Vegas 656,274
Median Age
~38
vs Clark Co 38
Avg Household Income
$80,000+
vs Clark Co median $74,007
Owner-Occupied
45%
vs Clark Co 59%
Households
800+
vs Clark Co ~860,000
Entry Condo Price
$400K
vs Clark Co value $391K

Source: NREG community plan records & U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Las Vegas city (Symphony Park is not separately tabulated) · Updated

POPULATION & GROWTH

How Fast Is the Symphony Park Area Growing?

Symphony Park itself continues to develop — with parcels still buildable within the 61-acre district, new residential units will surface alongside resales over the coming years. Its parent city keeps compounding: Las Vegas has added roughly 72,000 residents since 2010 per U.S. Census counts, and the downtown corridor around the district is one of the city's active redevelopment priorities.

656,274Las Vegas residents (Census)
800+Symphony Park units (growing)
~700,000Las Vegas projected, 2030

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

Unlike built-out suburban communities, Symphony Park is still adding units — the district's ongoing development means buyers today are entering a neighborhood mid-transformation, with potential appreciation as remaining parcels build out and downtown amenities compound. The surrounding 89106 ZIP code provides the liquid market benchmark against which Symphony Park values are measured.

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 district separately; projection reflects recent Las Vegas growth rates. Last updated June 2026.

LIVABILITY SCORES

How Does Symphony Park Score for Livability?

Symphony Park scores highest on walkability, cultural access, and employment proximity — the only Las Vegas neighborhood with pedestrian access to a world-class performing arts center and a major medical district. Trade-offs: lower-rated zoned elementary and middle schools, and an urban (not guard-gated) security context. Six categories, benchmarked to Census and FBI data.

  • 82B+

    Overall Livability

  • 68B-

    Schools (zoned + magnet)

  • 72B

    Safety (urban district)

  • 62B-

    Cost of Living

  • 90A

    Cultural & Urban Access

  • 88A-

    Employment Access

MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS

How Is the Symphony Park 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 Symphony Park trades against. The 89106 ZIP area carries an approximate $700,000 median list price and 50 median days on market, reflecting the district's mix of entry-level mid-rise condos through premium high-floor tower units.

Median List Price

$700,000 area median (89106), active listings June 2026

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Days on Market

~50 median days for the 89106 area; premium high-floor units trade slower

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

Price Range

$400K (mid-rise entry) to $8M+ (premium high-floor) across 800+ district units

vs May 2025

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS

50
MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET
$700K
AREA MEDIAN LIST
800+
DISTRICT RESIDENTIAL UNITS
< 1 hr
OUR RESPONSE TIME

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Market Competitiveness

How competitive is the Symphony Park market right now?

Symphony Park is a selective, connoisseur market — buyers know exactly what they want (urban walkability, cultural access, Medical District proximity) and take their time. The ~50 median days on market for the 89106 area reflects deliberate buyer decision-making across a price range that runs from entry-level condos to premium high-floor towers.

48Selective Urban Market
  • ~50 days89106 area median DOM (active, June 2026)
  • $400K–$8M+District price range across building types
  • 800+Residential units in the 61-acre district
  • 61 acresFormer Union Pacific rail yard, master-planned
Is Symphony Park Right for You?

Who Should Buy a Home in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park is the Las Vegas choice for buyers who genuinely want urban living — walkable cultural access, Medical District employment proximity, and a downtown ecosystem rather than a suburban master plan. Six buyer profiles below match lifestyles to specific building types, followed by the honest pros and trade-offs our team walks every client through.

Which Symphony Park Buyers Fit This District?

Healthcare Professionals

  • Walking distance to the Las Vegas Medical District
  • No state income tax on Nevada earnings
  • Condo building amenities for a busy professional life
  • Easy I-15 access to Strip-adjacent hospitals and clinics
Best for Healthcare Professionals →

Downtown Attorneys & Executives

  • Immediate proximity to the downtown legal and civic corridor
  • Walking distance to restaurants, venues, and cultural events
  • Lock-and-leave condo lifestyle — no yard maintenance
  • Premium high-floor units with Strip and mountain views
Best for Downtown Attorneys & Executives →

Arts & Creative Economy

  • Adjacent to the Arts District (18b) creative community
  • Smith Center programming steps from your door
  • Las Vegas Academy of the Arts magnet school for families
  • Urban lifestyle uncommon anywhere else in the valley
Best for Arts & Creative Economy →

California Relocators

  • Zero state income tax — annual savings fund HOA dues and more
  • $400K urban condo entry vs $1.2M+ for comparable coastal units
  • Our relocation team handles virtual tours and building due diligence
  • One-hour flight or four-hour drive from Southern California
Best for California Relocators →

Empty Nesters & Lock-and-Leave

  • Urban walkability replaces the suburban yard and drive
  • HOA-maintained building — concierge services in premium buildings
  • Cultural programming and dining within walking distance
  • Strip entertainment ten minutes away when the city calls
Best for Empty Nesters & Lock-and-Leave →

Investors

  • Medical District rental demand — healthcare professionals rent nearby
  • Active district development supports long-term appreciation
  • 800+ unit inventory provides exit liquidity vs small enclaves
  • Verify building rental caps before underwriting income projections
Best for Investors →

Best Fit For

  • Healthcare professionals — walking-distance access to the Medical District, zero state income tax, and professional-lifestyle building amenities.
  • Downtown attorneys & executives — immediate proximity to the legal corridor, cultural walkability, and premium view units without a commute.
  • Arts and creative residents — the Smith Center steps away, Arts District adjacent, and Las Vegas Academy magnet school for families.
  • California relocators — urban condo living at $400K entry with zero Nevada income tax versus $1.2M+ for comparable coastal units.
  • Empty nesters and lock-and-leave buyers — walkable cultural district, HOA-maintained buildings, and no suburban yard to manage.
  • Investors — Medical District rental demand, active development upside, and 800+ unit liquidity versus illiquid small enclaves.

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Pros

  • The most walkable urban neighborhood in Las Vegas — Smith Center, Medical District, and Arts District all within steps
  • Zero Nevada state income tax — annual five-figure savings for most California relocators
  • Active development still adding units within the 61-acre district — upside for early buyers
  • Las Vegas Academy of the Arts (9/10) magnet school draws districtwide — rare public school advantage
  • Entry-level condos from $400K — urban lifestyle unavailable elsewhere in the valley at this price
  • Medical District proximity creates consistent rental demand for investors and strong resale liquidity
  • 3% annual property-tax cap under NRS 361.471 on primary residences keeps carrying costs predictable

Honest Considerations

  • Not guard-gated — buyers comfortable with urban (not enclosed) security context only
  • Zoned elementary and middle schools rate lower than west-side suburbs — families often pursue private or magnet options
  • HOA variability: $250–$600+/mo depending on building and amenity stack — research each building individually
  • Condo warrantability for financing varies by building — confirm with lender before committing to a low-down program
  • Parking and urban logistics differ from suburban communities — evaluate building-specific garage policies
  • Extreme summer heat — 105°F+ stretches July through September, like the rest of the valley

Building Comparison

How Do Symphony Park's Buildings Compare?

A building-by-building comparison of Symphony Park's residential options — entry pricing, lifestyle fit, and who each suits — drawn from the community plan record and active-listing data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Note: with an evolving district and limited per-building transaction volume, entry points are more reliable guides than per-building medians.

Symphony Park building comparison · June 2026 · entry points per the community plan record
SubmarketMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActive ListingsBest For
Origin at Symphony ParkFrom $700K+n/a*n/a*n/a*High-rise · City views
Cello TowerFrom $500K+n/a*n/a*n/a*High-rise · Strip & mountain views
Symphony Park Mid-Rise CondosFrom $400Kn/a*n/a*n/a*Condo · Entry price
Symphony Park TownhomesFrom $450Kn/a*n/a*n/a*Townhome · Urban · Private entry
Premium High-Floor UnitsFrom $1M+n/a*n/a*n/a*Luxury · Panoramic views
Future District ReleasesTBDn/a*n/a*n/a*Pre-sale · Development upside

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus the NREG community plan record, June 2026. Per-building medians are intentionally omitted — samples are too small for statistical reliability. Benchmark on entry price and view tier; call our team for current availability.

Building Deep Dive

What's Inside Symphony Park's Buildings?

Submarket 1

Origin at Symphony Park

A luxury high-rise within the district offering panoramic city and Strip views from upper floors, with resort-style amenities and modern finishes. Premium floor and view selection commands the largest per-unit price spread in the district.

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$700K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 2

Cello Tower

High-rise residences with views toward both the Strip corridor and the Spring Mountains — a distinctive view axis different from pure Strip-facing units. Building-specific HOA rates apply.

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$500K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 3

Symphony Park Mid-Rise Condos

Mid-rise condominium buildings offering the most accessible entry point into the Symphony Park district, with building amenities scaled to the price tier. Ideal for first-time urban buyers and investors.

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$400K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 4

Symphony Park Townhomes

Urban townhomes with private entries, attached garages, and contemporary design — a hybrid of the privacy of suburban living with the walkable urban district location. Popular with buyers who want outdoor space without a single-family footprint.

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$450K+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 5

Premium High-Floor Units

The district's premium tier — upper-floor units across the high-rise buildings with full panoramic Strip, mountain, and cultural plaza views. These units trade rarely and reward patient, well-researched buyers.

Browse Premium High-Floor Units homes →
$1M+Median Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 6

Future District Releases

Symphony Park still has buildable parcels within its 61-acre master plan — new residential releases are possible as remaining land is entitled. Set alerts with our team to hear about pre-sale opportunities before they hit the general market.

Browse Future District Releases homes →
TBDMedian Price
n/a*Days on Market
n/a*Active Listings
n/a*Price / Sq Ft

Submarket 7

Origin at Symphony Park — The Cultural High-Rise

The district's signature luxury high-rise: panoramic city and Strip views from upper floors, resort-style amenities, and immediate walking access to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts. A rare Las Vegas address where the arts campus is genuinely below your window.

Browse Origin at Symphony Park — The Cultural High-Rise homes →
$700K+From
StepsTo Smith Center
61Acre District
10 minTo the Strip
#1
TEAM IN NEVADA
9,600+
HOMES SOLD SINCE 2011
9,061+
★★★★★ REVIEWS
< 1 hr
AVERAGE RESPONSE

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BY ZIP CODE

How Does the Symphony Park ZIP Code (89106) Break Down?

Symphony Park sits entirely within ZIP code 89106 in downtown Las Vegas, and the table below breaks the area into its real corridors — from the cultural district core to adjacent downtown neighborhoods. The spread across 89106 is wide: from sub-$300K distressed properties in surrounding streets to $8M+ premium high-floor units in the cultural district itself.

Symphony Park area corridors within ZIP code 89106 · June 2026 · District figures labeled as such
ZIPPrimary AreaMedian Price$ / Sq FtDays on MarketActiveYoY
89106Symphony Park district — condos, townhomes, high-rise towers$400K–$8M+ (plan range)n/a*~50 (area)Varies by buildingn/a*
89106Las Vegas Medical District (adjacent)Mixed commercial + limited residentialn/a*n/a*n/a*n/a*
89106Downtown Las Vegas corridors (surrounding)From $200K (varied)n/a*~50 (area)n/a*
89106Arts District / 18b (adjacent, partial)From $250K (loft/condo)n/a*~50 (area)n/a*
89106Full 89106 area benchmark~$700K list (Symphony Park skews this up)~50Variesn/a*

Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus NREG corridor analysis. *Building-level $/SF and year-over-year change are intentionally omitted: per-building samples are too small for statistical reliability. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.

BY THE NUMBERS

Which Statistics Define Symphony Park Real Estate?

Eight verifiable numbers — sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Clark County Assessor, and the City of Las Vegas — capture Symphony Park faster than any brochure: 61 acres, 800+ units, $700,000 area median, and entry pricing from $400,000 in the district.

$700K

Area median list price for ZIP 89106, reflecting the district's mix of entry condos through premium high-floor tower units, June 2026.

Las Vegas REALTORS

$400K–$8M+

Symphony Park's actual price range — entry mid-rise condos to premium high-floor penthouses with panoramic Strip and mountain views.

Community plan record

800+

Residential units across the 61-acre district spanning condominiums, townhomes, and high-rise towers.

Community plan record

~50

Median days from list to accepted offer in the 89106 area — reflecting deliberate buyer decision-making in a selective urban market.

LVR / GLVAR, June 2026

61

Acres in the Symphony Park master-planned district on the former Union Pacific rail yard, with parcels still developing.

City of Las Vegas master plan record

2010

The year the district's development began — and unlike built-out suburban communities, Symphony Park continues to add units.

Community plan record

$0

Nevada state income tax — the structural advantage that funds most California-to-Las Vegas relocations, saving five figures annually.

Nevada Department of Taxation

10 min

Drive to the Strip — urban cultural proximity with Las Vegas resort access, without the hotel-corridor residential environment.

Community plan record drive times

WHY SYMPHONY PARK

Why Does Symphony Park Stand Apart From Its Peers?

From the Smith Center's orchestra to the Medical District one block over, Symphony Park occupies a niche no other Las Vegas community fills. The five advantages below are each tied to a verifiable source — the Nevada Revised Statutes, Census figures, and the community's plan record — so you can check every claim.

  1. The only genuinely walkable cultural neighborhood in Las Vegas

    Smith Center, Discovery Museum, Lou Ruvo Center, and the Medical District all within steps — an arts-and-healthcare cluster no other Las Vegas address can match on foot.

    City of Las Vegas district master plan
  2. Nevada's zero state income tax advantage

    California's 13.3% top rate versus Nevada's zero — annual savings that fund years of HOA dues and often the down payment premium for a Symphony Park unit over a suburban alternative.

    Nevada Department of Taxation · California FTB
  3. Active development still adding value

    Unlike fully built-out suburban communities, Symphony Park's 61 acres still have developable parcels — buyers today enter a neighborhood mid-transformation.

    City of Las Vegas master plan record
  4. Tax-capped carrying costs

    Nevada's 3% primary-residence cap under NRS 361.471 plus zero state income tax keep long-run ownership costs predictable in a market where HOA fees fund real amenities.

    Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471
  5. Medical District rental demand engine

    The adjacent Medical District generates consistent rental demand from healthcare professionals — structural support for investors and future resale liquidity for owner-occupants.

    Community plan record + NREG analysis

WHY BUY IN SYMPHONY PARK

What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Home in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park's case rests on urban uniqueness and tax advantage: the only Las Vegas neighborhood where you walk to the opera, a children's museum, and a world-class neurology clinic, with property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 and zero state income tax. Ten sourced reasons follow.

  1. The most walkable urban address in Las Vegas

    Smith Center, Medical District, Discovery Museum, Arts District — all within steps of your front door.

    City of Las Vegas district plan

  2. Zero state income tax

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

    Nevada Department of Taxation

  3. 3% property-tax cap

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

    NRS 361.471

  4. Medical District proximity drives rental demand

    Walking-distance healthcare employment creates structural rental demand for investors and resale liquidity for owners.

    Community plan record

  5. Las Vegas Academy of the Arts magnet school

    The valley's premier arts magnet high school (9/10) draws from the entire district — a school advantage unavailable in most Las Vegas neighborhoods.

    GreatSchools

  6. Active development upside

    61 acres with buildable parcels still remaining — buyers enter a neighborhood mid-transformation with appreciation potential as it completes.

    City of Las Vegas master plan

  7. The Smith Center cultural calendar

    Broadway touring productions, orchestral performances, and headliner acts year-round — walkable from your residence.

    Smith Center for the Performing Arts

  8. Urban condo entry at $400K

    Mid-rise condominiums starting under $500,000 in a district where comparable coastal urban units start over $1 million.

    Las Vegas REALTORS, June 2026

  9. Fremont Street and Arts District steps away

    Downtown Las Vegas' dining, nightlife, and creative economy immediately adjacent — a neighborhood ecosystem, not just a building.

    Community plan record drive times

  10. Strip access in ten minutes

    The resort employment corridor is ten minutes via I-15 — world-class urban access without the Strip's hotel-corridor residential environment.

    Community plan record drive times

Construction & Development

Who Builds New Homes in and Around Symphony Park?

Symphony Park is a city-master-planned district with multiple developers active across its 61 acres. Unlike single-builder suburban communities, the district mixes mid-rise condo developers, townhome builders, and high-rise tower developers on separate parcels — with new releases still possible as remaining land is entitled. Verify current new-release opportunities with our team before assuming resale-only. Incentives and release timing change monthly.

Outdoor Recreation

What Outdoor Amenities Does Symphony Park Offer?

Symphony Park's outdoor experience is urban — plazas, walking paths, and immediate pedestrian access to cultural venues rather than suburban parks or mountain trails. The broader city trail and park network managed by the City of Las Vegas extends outward, with regional parks and Red Rock Canyon accessible by car.

IN-DISTRICT

Symphony Park Plaza

~5 acresWalking paths · Public art · EventsFree

The district's green heart: open space, public art installations, walking paths, and the outdoor event spaces adjacent to the Smith Center used for festivals and community programming.

ADJACENT

Smith Center Cultural Campus

68,000 sq ftPerformances · EventsTicketed

World-class Broadway tours, orchestral performances, and headliner events year-round — the performing arts anchor of the district and one of the finest venues in the American Southwest.

ADJACENT

Discovery Children's Museum

58,000 sq ftInteractive exhibitsTicketed

Three floors of interactive science, art, and cultural exhibits for families — an extraordinary educational resource steps from residential buildings in the district.

5 MIN

Las Vegas Arts District (18b)

Neighborhood districtGalleries · Dining · EventsFree

The creative quarter of downtown Las Vegas — First Friday events, galleries, restaurants, and coffee shops along South Main Street, easily walkable or bikeable from Symphony Park.

10 MIN

Huntridge Circle Park

~6 acresPlayground · Courts · PicnicFree

Neighborhood park with sports courts, playground equipment, and picnic areas — the closest traditional suburban-style park for Symphony Park residents who want an outdoor escape.

25 MIN

Red Rock Canyon NCA

~195,000 acresHiking · Scenic driveBLM fee

The Mojave's signature conservation area — world-class hiking, climbing, and the 13-mile scenic loop, managed by the Bureau of Land Management and accessible by car from the district.

5 MIN

Fremont Street Experience

Pedestrian mallEntertainment · DiningFree

Downtown's pedestrian entertainment zone — street performers, covered LED canopy shows, dining, and the adjacent Fremont East bar and restaurant corridor.

15 MIN

Las Vegas Springs Preserve

180 acresTrails · MuseumsTicketed

Botanical gardens, desert trails, and the Nevada State Museum at the historic springs that started the city — a half-day outdoor and cultural option a short drive from the district.

The Symphony Park Lifestyle

What Does a Weekend in Symphony Park Look Like?

Three moods, no car: a morning walk to the Discovery Museum, an afternoon gallery hop in the Arts District on South Main, and an evening performance at the Smith Center — with Red Rock Canyon's 195,000 conservation acres per the Bureau of Land Management twenty-five minutes west when open desert beats open curtains.

800+Residential Units
61Acres (Former Rail Yard)
10Minutes to the Strip
$700KArea Median List

THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES

Can You Tour Symphony Park Homes This Weekend?

Symphony Park open houses are listed building by building — set up instant alerts to get notified the moment a condo or townhome schedules a public showing. Or browse every active listing now and let us arrange private tours; our team coordinates building access and can walk you through multiple buildings and view tiers in a single afternoon.

Quick Answer

What HOA fees should I expect in Symphony Park?

HOA fees in Symphony Park run $250 to $600 per month depending on the building and unit type, covering building amenities, maintenance, security, and common areas. High-rise buildings with resort-style amenity stacks — pools, fitness centers, concierge services — sit at the upper end of that range. Reserves, rental policies, and special-assessment history vary significantly building to building; always request the full resale package during your 30-to-45-day Nevada escrow period. Our team will flag anything unusual before contingencies expire.

Moving to Symphony Park

Should I Move to Symphony Park?

Every month, Bay Area and Southern California professionals discover walkable urban living — steps from a world-class performing arts center — is affordable in Las Vegas. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero — and that gap makes the Symphony Park premium pencil out for hundreds of relocators annually.

Why California Buyers Are Choosing Symphony Park

The tax math is decisive: California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $400,000 saves roughly $40,000 per year in state income taxes alone. Symphony Park adds what no coastal urban neighborhood can match at the price: walking-distance access to the Smith Center, Discovery Children's Museum, and the Lou Ruvo Center; immediate proximity to the Las Vegas Medical District; and an effective property-tax rate of roughly 0.5–0.7% with a 3% annual cap for primary residences under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471.

At a $1.2 million budget, San Francisco buyers are looking at a dated studio in a desirable neighborhood on a small lot. That same budget in Symphony Park secures a premium high-floor condominium with Strip and mountain views, resort amenities, and walking-distance cultural access — five minutes to Fremont Street and ten minutes to the Strip via I-15.

According to Las Vegas REALTORS, the Symphony Park ZIP area (89106) median runs around $700,000 with approximately 50 median days on market. 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 area safety block by block, and the City of Las Vegas manages the ongoing Symphony Park district master plan and cultural programming.

Symphony Park runs on an urban professional economy: healthcare workers at the adjacent Medical District, attorneys and legal professionals downtown, creative-economy workers drawn by the Arts District and Smith Center, and remote professionals who chose Las Vegas for zero income tax and urban walkability. The district's employment base is intentionally diverse — no single employer creates a vacancy risk, and the Medical District alone employs thousands within walking distance.

Cost of Living Snapshot — Symphony Park vs. San Francisco

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 the one that matters here: walkable urban condo living that starts under $500,000 in Symphony Park starts well above $1 million in comparable San Francisco or West Hollywood urban buildings.

MetricSymphony Park, NVSan Francisco, CA
State Income TaxNoneUp to 13.3%
Urban Condo Entry PriceFrom ~$400K$1.2M+ (comparable urban)
Effective Property Tax Rate~0.5%–0.7%~1.1%+
HOA Fees (mid-rise)$250–$600/mo$800–$2,000+/mo
Airport Commute~15 min (Harry Reid)45–90+ min (SFO)

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

Symphony Park Rental Market — Rent vs. Own

Symphony Park's rental market is driven by the Medical District, downtown legal corridor, and the Smith Center's professional ecosystem — creating steady demand from healthcare workers, attorneys, and arts-economy residents. The district's 45% owner-occupancy rate per community records means a relatively active rental pool. Short-term rentals are regulated by the City of Las Vegas; verify the current ordinance and your specific building's CC&R rental restrictions before underwriting vacation-rental income on any unit.

Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index

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RELOCATION TIMELINE

How to relocate to Symphony Park in 8 steps

From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8-12 week timeline most Symphony Park 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.

  1. Pick your building type and set a budget

    Decide which Symphony Park you're buying: $400K mid-rise condo, $450K+ townhome, $700K+ high-rise view unit, or $1M+ premium floor. Each carries different HOA fees, amenity stacks, and financing paths.

  2. Get pre-approved — building-aware

    Confirm condo warrantability with your lender for the specific building before committing to any low-down program. Jumbo loans apply above the conforming limit; have reserves ready for premium units.

  3. Hire a Symphony Park specialist

    With multiple buildings, evolving HOA structures, and ongoing new development, you need an agent who tracks every building's reserve health, rental cap, and view premium. Call (702) 637-1759.

  4. Tour buildings in person or virtually

    Walk the district on foot — the walkability pitch only lands in person. Virtual tours work well for the unit interiors; our team can run both in one visit for out-of-state buyers.

  5. Write and negotiate the offer

    Understand the building's HOA health before you write — reserves, assessment history, and rental policy are negotiating context as much as list price.

  6. Inspection, HOA docs & financing confirmation

    Order the full resale package early: dues, reserve study, assessment history, CC&Rs, rental cap rules. Confirm lender building approval before contingencies expire.

  7. Clear conditions & fund

    Nevada closes through escrow companies, not attorneys; expect 30-45 days from acceptance to funding, plus HOA questionnaire turnaround on any condo purchase.

  8. Close, move, and register

    Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Las Vegas Valley Water District), set up building access credentials, then handle the DMV — license within 30 days, vehicle registration within 60 days of establishing Nevada residency.

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ECONOMY & JOBS

What Drives the Symphony Park Economy?

Symphony Park sits at the intersection of two of downtown Las Vegas's strongest employment anchors: the Medical District and the cultural corridor. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro labor market remains historically strong, with healthcare as one of the fastest-growing sectors — directly benefiting the Medical District adjacent to the district.

$80,000+Avg household income, Symphony Park areaNREG community plan record
45%Owner-occupied householdsCommunity plan record
WalkTo the Las Vegas Medical DistrictHealthcare employment anchor
10 minTo the Strip employment coreResort corridor via I-15 south

Top Symphony Park-Area Employers

  • Las Vegas Medical DistrictOne of Nevada's largest healthcare employment clusters — hospitals, clinics, and specialty practices within walking distance of the district
  • Smith Center for the Performing ArtsBroadway touring production venue, orchestral performances, and event programming — the district's cultural employment anchor
  • Downtown Las Vegas legal and civic corridorCourts, law firms, city and county offices all concentrated within a short drive or walk of the district
  • The Strip resort corridorThe metro's hospitality and entertainment employment core, ten minutes south via I-15
  • Arts District / 18b creative economyGalleries, studios, restaurants, and creative businesses adjacent along South Main Street
  • City of Las VegasMunicipal services, planning, and administration for the parent city and district development program

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

COMMUNITY COMPARISON

How Does Symphony Park Compare to Las Vegas, Summerlin & Henderson?

If you're weighing Symphony Park against the valley's other neighborhoods, this side-by-side covers the metrics buyers ask about most, updated June 2026. Symphony Park wins on urban walkability and cultural access, Summerlin on new construction and school depth, Henderson on suburban family-friendliness — sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.

Symphony Park vs Las Vegas vs Summerlin vs Henderson · June 2026
MetricSymphony ParkLas VegasSummerlinHenderson
Median List Price$700K area / $400K–$8M+ district$476K$728K$548K
Condo Entry PriceFrom $400KFrom $300K (varies)From $300K+From $250K+
Days on Market~50 (area)202121
Population2,000+ (district)656,274~127,000331,857
Median Household Income$80,000+ (community)$66,820$95,200$88,654
WalkabilityHighest in valley (district)Varies by neighborhoodLow (suburban)Low (suburban)
Cultural AccessSmith Center steps awayVariesDowntown Summerlin (retail)Green Valley Ranch (limited)
New ConstructionYes (active district)ModerateVery High (Summerlin West)Very High (Cadence, Inspirada)
Best ForUrban · Cultural · Medical DistrictSelection · Diversity · InvestorsSchools · Luxury · OutdoorsFamilies · Retirees · Safety

Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Symphony Park income and population figures are community plan-record values; the Census does not tabulate the district separately. Last updated June 2026.

Cost of Ownership

What Will Symphony Park Cost You Each Month?

A $700,000 Symphony Park condo purchase runs about $5,200 monthly with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey — including the HOA dues every condo building carries. The tabs below model your payment, compare renting, and budget HOA costs across building tiers.

Payment Estimator

Estimate Your Symphony Park Payment

Home Price
$700,000
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$700,000
Down Payment
10% / $70,000
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10% / $70,000
Interest Rate
7.0%
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Term Years
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$5,160
Estimated Monthly Payment
  • Principal & Interest$4,191
  • Property Tax$356
  • Insurance$150
  • HOA$200
  • PMI$263
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Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION

How Easy Is Getting Around From Symphony Park?

Symphony Park is Las Vegas's most transit-accessible urban neighborhood: I-15 and Grand Central Parkway connect every direction, and the Medical District, Fremont Street, and Arts District are all walkable from your door. Las Vegas mean commutes average 25 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data — residents routinely beat that walking.

Drive Times from Symphony Park

  • 5 minFremont Street ExperienceGrand Central Pkwy or walk
  • 5 minArts District (18b)S Main St south
  • WalkLas Vegas Medical DistrictGrand Central Pkwy / on foot
  • ~10 minLas Vegas StripI-15 south
  • ~15 minHarry Reid International AirportI-15 south
  • ~25 minDowntown SummerlinUS-95 west → Summerlin Pkwy
  • ~25 minHendersonI-515 southeast
  • ~25 minRed Rock CanyonW Charleston Blvd west

Transportation Options

  • Walking & Cycling

    The default for Medical District commutes, Arts District errands, and evening Smith Center events — the district was designed for pedestrian access, and it shows. The Las Vegas Paiute Trail connects to a regional cycling network for longer rides.

  • Driving

    Quick I-15 access for Strip destinations and Harry Reid Airport (15 min); US-95 connects the west valley and Henderson. Parking within the district varies by building — confirm garage policy before you close.

  • RTC Transit

    Downtown Centennial Express and other RTC routes serve the district corridor — useful for Strip and downtown destinations without driving, though Las Vegas remains a car-primary city for most errands.

  • Rideshare

    Fast and plentiful in the urban core; airport runs cost roughly $20–$30. The district's address density and constant pedestrian activity means pickups and dropoffs are rarely more than two minutes away.

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 Symphony Park condo?

Most Symphony Park purchases close in 30 to 45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Cash offers close in 7 to 14 days; condo purchases add a week for HOA document review and lender building warrantability confirmation. New-construction district releases run 60 to 90 days. Call (702) 637-1759 for building-specific timelines.

Quick Answer

What down payment do I need to buy in Symphony Park?

Most Symphony Park buyers put down 10% to 25%. Conventional financing works for mid-range condos — on a $700,000 unit, plan roughly $70,000 (10%) to $140,000 (20%) down. High-floor premium units and penthouses above the conforming loan limit go jumbo, where lenders typically want 20–25% plus reserves. VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans who qualify. The critical step: confirm condo building warrantability with your lender before committing to any low-down program — approval varies by building and affects financing significantly.

Symphony Park FAQ — 18 Answers

What Do Symphony Park Buyers Most Frequently Ask?

Most Asked

What is the median home price in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park residences range from $400,000 for mid-rise condos to $8 million-plus for premium high-floor units per the community plan record. The area median is around $700,000 and homes typically take 50 days to sell per Las Vegas REALTORS data for ZIP 89106. Building, floor, and Strip or Spring Mountains view premium drive the spread.

What buildings are in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park's residential portfolio includes mid-rise condominiums, urban townhomes with private entries, Origin at Symphony Park high-rise condos, and Cello Tower — each with distinct HOA structures, amenity stacks, and view orientations. The 61-acre district continues to develop, so new releases appear alongside resale units. Our team tracks every building, floor plan, and view premium in the district; call (702) 637-1759 for a current building-by-building inventory.

Is Symphony Park walkable?

Yes — it is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Las Vegas. The 61-acre district was master-planned as a pedestrian-oriented urban quarter on the former Union Pacific rail yard, with direct walking access to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Discovery Children's Museum, Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, and the Las Vegas Medical District. Fremont Street is about five minutes by foot or car, and the Arts District is equally close via South Main Street.

What HOA fees do Symphony Park residents pay?

HOA fees run $250 to $600 per month depending on the building and unit type, covering building amenities, maintenance, and common areas. High-rise buildings with resort-style amenity stacks — pools, fitness centers, concierge services — generally sit at the upper end of that range. Reserves, rental policies, and special-assessment history vary building to building; request the full resale package during your Nevada escrow period and our team will flag anything unusual.

What are property taxes like in Symphony Park?

Nevada's effective property-tax rate runs roughly 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 $700,000 Symphony Park condo that means approximately $3,500–$4,900 per year — a fraction of what a comparable urban condominium carries in coastal California at the 1.2%+ effective rate.

What schools serve Symphony Park?

The zoned Clark County School District campuses include Paradise Elementary (5/10), Fremont Middle School (4/10), and Las Vegas Academy of the Arts — the valley's premier magnet high school rated 9/10 per GreatSchools. The private tier is strong nearby: The Meadows School (PreK–12) and Bishop Gorman High School are both within fifteen minutes. Many Symphony Park families choose the district specifically for Las Vegas Academy, which draws arts and academic students citywide.

Is Symphony Park a good investment?

Symphony Park presents a compelling investment case: walking-distance proximity to the Medical District, downtown legal corridor, and the Smith Center's cultural draw supports consistent rental demand, while ongoing 61-acre district development supports appreciation. Nevada adds structural advantages — zero state income tax and a 3% annual property-tax cap under NRS 361.471 on primary residences. Ask Nevada Real Estate Group for building-level rental and appreciation analysis before committing.

What Nevada tax advantages do Symphony Park buyers get?

Nevada levies zero personal state income tax per the Nevada Department of Taxation — a household earning $300,000 saves roughly $24,000 per year versus California's 13.3% top rate per the California Franchise Tax Board. The state caps annual property-tax increases at 3% for primary residences under NRS 361.471, and there is no Nevada inheritance or estate tax. These three advantages fund a large share of California-to-Las Vegas relocations each year.

What is near Symphony Park?

Symphony Park is adjacent to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Discovery Children's Museum, and Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The Las Vegas Medical District — one of the state's largest healthcare employment clusters — is walkable. Fremont Street is about five minutes, the Arts District (18b) five minutes via South Main, and the Strip roughly ten minutes via I-15. That cultural-plus-employment cluster is the district's core locational value.

How does Symphony Park compare to Summerlin or Henderson?

Symphony Park wins on urban walkability, cultural proximity, and downtown employment access — no other Las Vegas community puts you within steps of a world-class performing arts center and a major medical district. Summerlin counters with newer construction, Red Rock views, top-rated CCSD schools, and master-planned suburban scale. Henderson offers family-oriented communities at various price points. Buyers who genuinely want to walk to a show or the hospital choose Symphony Park; buyers who want a yard and suburban schools look west or south.

What is the rental market like in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park's rental market benefits from the Medical District, downtown employment base, and the Smith Center's cultural draw — all generating steady demand from healthcare professionals, attorneys, and arts-economy residents. Owner-occupied units run about 45% per community records, leaving a relatively liquid rental pool. Short-term rentals are regulated by the City of Las Vegas; verify the current ordinance and building-specific rental caps in the CC&Rs before underwriting vacation-rental income.

Is Symphony Park safe?

Symphony Park is a purpose-built urban district with active city planning, security cameras, and City of Las Vegas police coverage — not a guard-gated enclave. As a downtown neighborhood, residents should benchmark the surrounding area through FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data. The district's pedestrian activity, cultural institutions, and daytime Medical District traffic add natural eyes-on-the-street safety. Ask our agents for the specific block-level UCR data for any building before you write an offer.

Can I get NV tax advantages vs. California in Symphony Park?

Yes — Nevada's zero state income tax is among the most powerful relocation drivers in the country. California's top marginal rate is 13.3% per the California Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero per the Nevada Department of Taxation. The annual tax savings on a $400,000 household income — roughly $40,000 or more — effectively buys years of HOA dues and often funds the down payment premium for a downtown Symphony Park address versus a suburban alternative.

What new construction is coming to Symphony Park?

Symphony Park is an actively developing 61-acre district — phases of mid-rise condominiums, townhomes, and mixed-use buildings continue to roll out as the city completes the former Union Pacific rail yard transformation. Buyers who want to get ahead of completions should set listing alerts and check with our team on current pre-sale or new-release opportunities. Unlike built-out suburban communities, Symphony Park still has developable parcels, meaning new inventory will continue to surface over the next several years.

What should I know before buying in Symphony Park?

Four things move real money here. First, buildings vary widely: HOA dues, amenity stacks, reserve funding, and rental policies differ significantly between mid-rise and high-rise buildings — get the resale package early. Second, view premium is real: upper-floor Strip and mountain views command strong premiums over lower courtyard units. Third, financing: confirm condo building warrantability with your lender before relying on conventional low-down programs. Fourth, the downtown context: this is an urban neighborhood, not a guard-gated enclave — benchmark the block on your terms. Call (702) 637-1759.

What down payment do I need to buy in Symphony Park?

Most Symphony Park buyers put down 10% to 25%. Conventional financing works for mid-range condos — on a $700,000 unit, plan roughly $70,000 (10%) to $140,000 (20%) down. High-floor premium units and penthouses above the conforming loan limit go jumbo, where lenders typically want 20–25% plus reserves. VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. Confirm building warrantability with your lender before relying on low-down programs — condo building approval varies and affects financing significantly.

How long does it take to close on a Symphony Park condo?

Most Symphony Park purchases close in 30 to 45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Cash offers — common at the premium high-floor tier — can close in 7 to 14 days. Add roughly a week for HOA document review on any condominium purchase, and jumbo files on higher-priced units sometimes need extra appraisal time. New-construction releases from active builders in the district can run 60 to 90 days depending on the completion schedule.

Can Nevada Real Estate Group help me buy or sell in Symphony Park?

Yes — Nevada Real Estate Group specializes in downtown Las Vegas urban condominiums, including Symphony Park buildings, the Arts District, and the broader 89106 corridor. Our team tracks building-level inventory, view premiums, HOA reserve health, and rental-cap rules that vary across the district's mixed construction timeline. Call (702) 637-1759 or use the form below for a same-day response.

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What Else Do People Ask About Symphony Park?

These are the eight queries Symphony Park buyers actually type into Google and AI assistants — answered in two or three sentences 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 Symphony Park a good investment in Las Vegas?

Yes — the Medical District rental demand, active 61-acre district development, and Nevada's zero income tax and 3% property-tax cap under NRS 361.471 create a strong long-hold case. Investors should confirm building-specific rental caps in the CC&Rs before underwriting income projections.

What is the Smith Center's relationship to Symphony Park?

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is the district's cultural anchor — built on the same 61-acre former rail yard and physically adjacent to Symphony Park residential buildings. Residents walk to Broadway touring productions, orchestral performances, and headliner events without a car.

How many units are in Symphony Park?

Symphony Park has 800+ residential units across condominiums, townhomes, and high-rise towers per the community plan record — and the district still has buildable parcels, so additional units will surface as development continues on the 61-acre former Union Pacific rail yard.

Can you walk to Fremont Street from Symphony Park?

Yes — Fremont Street is approximately five minutes by foot or car from Symphony Park via Grand Central Parkway. The Arts District on South Main Street is similarly close, making Symphony Park the most walkable gateway to downtown Las Vegas's entertainment and creative corridors.

What is the Symphony Park HOA fee?

HOA fees range from approximately $250 to $600 per month depending on the building and unit type — mid-rise entry buildings sit at the lower end, while high-rise towers with resort amenities (pool, fitness, concierge) sit at the upper end. Always request the full resale package to verify current dues, reserves, and rental policies.

Is Symphony Park near the Las Vegas Medical District?

Yes — the Las Vegas Medical District is immediately adjacent to Symphony Park and walkable from residential buildings in the district. This proximity is the primary driver of rental demand from healthcare professionals, making it a structural advantage for both owner-occupants and investors.

Why is the Symphony Park area median price high?

The $700,000 area median for ZIP 89106 reflects the premium high-floor tower units in the district (some priced at $1M–$8M+) pulling the average up. Entry-level mid-rise condos start around $400,000 — the median is a blended figure, not a floor.

How far is Symphony Park from the Strip?

About two miles — plan roughly ten minutes via I-15 south, depending on time of day. Harry Reid International Airport runs about 15 minutes via the same route. The proximity delivers urban cultural access with Strip entertainment available whenever you want it.

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NEARBY COMMUNITIES

Which Communities Are Within 30 Minutes of Symphony Park?

Compare Symphony Park with neighboring downtown communities and nearby cities — Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas proper, all within 25 minutes. Each card pairs the commute time with median price positioning, so you can judge whether trading urban walkability and Medical District access for a different lifestyle actually buys you more home.

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$476K (citywide)

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Las Vegas (citywide)

$476K

10 min from Symphony Park

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Urban Lofts (downtown)

From $200K

10 min from Symphony Park

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Newport Lofts

From $300K

10 min from Symphony Park

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Summerlin

$728K

25 min from Symphony Park

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Henderson

$548K

25 min from Symphony Park

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A–Z INDEX

Which Symphony Park Buildings Can You Explore A–Z?

Symphony Park encompasses multiple residential buildings across its 61-acre downtown Las Vegas district — mid-rise condominiums, urban townhomes, and high-rise towers including Origin at Symphony Park and Cello Tower. The entries below are indexed alphabetically; our team can pull current listings, HOA documents, and reserve studies for any building on request.

C

  • Cello Tower

O

  • Origin at Symphony Park

S

  • Symphony Park Mid-Rise Condominiums
  • Symphony Park Premium High-Floor Units
  • Symphony Park Townhomes

KEEP LEARNING

What Else Should You Read About Symphony Park?

These guides extend the research most Symphony Park buyers do next — understanding the citywide Las Vegas market, weighing urban downtown living against suburban alternatives, and mapping the buying process — each written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.

Sources & Methodology

Where Does This Symphony Park Data Come From?

Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset, refreshed monthly. Symphony Park is an evolving district, so we present ZIP-area benchmarks (89106) alongside community plan-record data and intentionally omit per-building medians — sample sizes are too small to be reliable. Follow any link below to verify a figure.

  1. Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, active and closed counts for ZIP code 89106 (Symphony Park area). lasvegasrealtors.com
  2. U.S. Census Bureau — Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (Symphony Park is not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
  3. City of Las Vegas — District master plan, city services, police coverage, short-term rental ordinance, and ongoing development approvals. lasvegasnevada.gov
  4. Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, and parcel data for units within Symphony Park. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
  5. Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences — the statutory basis for Nevada's predictable carrying-cost advantage. leg.state.nv.us
  6. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) — Las Vegas violent and property crime rates for buyer safety benchmarking by block. fbi.gov/ucr
  7. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Metro employment, unemployment, and healthcare sector growth data for the Las Vegas MSA. bls.gov
  8. GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings, test scores, and student-teacher ratios for Symphony Park-area schools. greatschools.org
  9. Nevada Department of Taxation — Confirmation of Nevada's zero personal income tax rate — the primary relocation driver for California households. tax.nv.gov
  10. Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator and buy-vs-rent model. 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

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