Clark County is home to nearly all of metro Las Vegas and is the most populous county in Nevada. It draws steady migration with a lower cost of living than nearby California, no state income tax, and large master-planned communities. The county includes Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Boulder City — plus, notably, the famous Las Vegas Strip, which sits in unincorporated Paradise rather than the city of Las Vegas. Here's how to find the right realtor.
Source: RESMP editorial guidance; Clark County geography per public records.
Inside Clark County
Las Vegas is the county seat, but Clark County extends well beyond the city limits. Henderson, just southeast, is a large, master-planned city often ranked among the safest in the country; North Las Vegas anchors the county's north end; and Boulder City sits near the Hoover Dam. A quirk worth knowing: the Las Vegas Strip is actually in the unincorporated town of Paradise, not the city of Las Vegas — one of many local details that surprise newcomers.
Why a local agent matters here
Clark County is full of master-planned communities, each with its own HOAs, amenities, and price tiers, and relocation-driven demand can vary by area. Henderson's planned communities price and compete differently than central Las Vegas or North Las Vegas. A local agent knows the communities, the HOA landscape, and how fast homes move in each — exactly the knowledge a newcomer lacks.
The real-estate basics still apply
Across Clark County, the fundamentals hold: commissions are negotiable, accurate pricing comes from recent nearby comparable sales, and comparing a few agents beats defaulting to one. For relocating buyers especially, a knowledgeable local agent helps translate an unfamiliar market into a confident decision.
How to find the right Clark County agent
RESMP matches you with verified local agents who know your specific Las Vegas or Henderson area, scored to your budget and timeline. Compare agents on expertise and terms side by side, with no referral fees for buyers or sellers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cities are in Clark County, NV?
Clark County includes Las Vegas (the county seat), Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Boulder City. The Las Vegas Strip is in the unincorporated town of Paradise, not the city of Las Vegas.
Why are people moving to Clark County?
Clark County draws relocating buyers with a lower cost of living than nearby California, no state income tax, and large master-planned communities. Conditions vary by community, so local guidance is helpful.
How do I find a realtor in Clark County?
Compare verified local agents on RESMP, matched to your specific Las Vegas or Henderson area, budget, and timeline — no referral fees for buyers or sellers.
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June 2026
