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Perched against the southern flanks of the Sheep Mountains, Providence brings a story-book vibe to the northwest valley with tree-lined streets, white picket fences, and pocket parks named after Mark Twain characters. Gated and non-gated neighborhoods weave around broad promenades and two signature parks—Knickerbocker and Huckleberry—creating a true front-porch community where neighbors linger at sunset and kids ride bikes to school. Housing options start with low-maintenance townhomes in the mid-$300 Ks, move up to three- and four-bedroom traditionals in the high-$400 Ks to mid-$600 Ks, and top out with semi-custom, view-oriented estates that can reach the high-$800 Ks. HOA dues remain moderate, yet members enjoy miles of walking paths, pet-friendly greenbelts and a steady calendar of movie nights, holiday parades and farmers-market pop-ups.
15 acres of ball fields, dog runs, splash pad, and a hilltop gazebo with panoramic valley views.
tennis, pickleball, picnic lawns and an “adventure playground” that anchors weekend playdates.
enclave with its own clubhouse, fitness room and three pools.
gated collections of two-story and single-story homes on larger lots.
mile-long landscaped walking trail that links most villages without crossing major streets.
Families in Providence tap into a mix of traditional public, magnet and charter campuses. Below are several well-regarded options; many other schools serve the area, so double-check current zoning and admissions through CCSD or direct school contacts.
modern campus opened 2015 with strong STEM enrichment.
gifted programs and active parent community.
award-winning band, robotics and athletics.
broad AP catalog, competitive sports and performing arts.
college-prep curriculum with emphasis on science and technology.
cluster at Hualapai & Dorrell—Albertsons, Ace Hardware, Starbucks, nail salons and an EOS Fitness keep daily chores close to home.
at Centennial Center and Skye Canyon Marketplace sits five to ten minutes north for Costco runs, big-brand retail and weekend farmers markets.
Mount Charleston trailheads lie thirty minutes up U.S.-95; Red Rock Canyon’s scenic loop is twenty minutes southwest.
about fifteen minutes to Downtown Summerlin, twenty to the Strip via Summerlin Pkwy/U.S.-95, and twenty-five to Harry Reid International Airport in normal traffic.
Whether you’re eyeing a move-in-ready townhome or a gated view lot, I’ll match your wish-list with on-market and private opportunities. Call, text or email anytime—your Providence home search starts here.
In the beautiful area of Providence resides 16,383 people where 76% are homeowners. With an average age of 30, it’s a fairly young and energetic area, with many of them starting new families. Over the past 30 days roughly 21 homes have been sold with an average sold price of $496,552. That is a decrease of $16,444 from the previous period.
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