Homes with horse zoning in Las Vegas generally feature lots of 1/2 acre or more, though there are exceptions, such as grandfathered ranch estates and a community near the airport with shared equestrian facilities. In Henderson, a planned high-end equestrian estate community will take advantage of Sloan Canyon for riding. Located south of MacDonald Highlands, this exclusive development of seven luxury estates will sit on a gated 10-acre property, complete with a state-of-the-art enclosed equestrian center. The climate-controlled arena, featuring 40 oversized stalls, will ensure year-round training, protecting horses and riders from the weather and heat. Clark County zoning laws allow two horses per 1/2 acre, plus other livestock, in areas like Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas. Custom horse-zoned homes can be found around the outskirts of the valley, often with stalls, arenas, and tack buildings. Some buyers prefer vacant land for custom builds, avoiding newer zoning restrictions like sidewalks and streetlights. One of the most notable equestrian estate sales in recent years was a $4.5 million property located on the west side of Las Vegas, near the base of Lone Mountain, approximately eight miles from Summerlin. This luxurious 8,000-square-foot Hacienda-style home sat on over two acres and featured expansive pastures, a shock-absorbing riding ring with steel board fencing, and a 60-foot-diameter round training pen, making it a premier destination for equestrian living. If you’re seeking horse-zoned properties, there are opportunities throughout the valley, including the northwest, east, and southwest. Contact me for more details or to explore available homes.
Listing Agent: Niramol Manmalai
Listing Office: Weichert Realtors-Millennium

Listing Agent: Terri G. Gamboa
Listing Office: Realty ONE Group, Inc

Listing Agent: Terri G. Gamboa
Listing Office: Realty ONE Group, Inc

Listing Agent: Terri G. Gamboa
Listing Office: Realty ONE Group, Inc

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