Hughes Center · Dean Martin Drive · Queensridge
Near-Strip & Summerlin Condos
A block or two off Las Vegas Boulevard sits the valley’s deepest bench of residential towers: the guard-gated Turnberry Place estate, The Martin and Panorama Towers above the I-15 corridor, Park Towers in the Hughes Center, and value plays like Regency Towers that date to the city’s first high-rise era.
These buildings trade resort bustle for owner-occupied calm — full-time concierge, real neighbors, more square footage per dollar — while keeping the Strip five minutes away. It’s where most full-time high-rise residents actually live.
Twenty minutes west, One Queensridge Place is Summerlin’s singular answer: an ultra-luxury, old-world pair of towers at the foot of Red Rock Canyon for buyers who want estate-grade finishes without estate-grade upkeep. Figures across all of these buildings are approximate — verify before you rely on them.
Near-Strip The Martin
Modern glass tower west of the Strip with hotel-caliber service and CityCenter views
$450K – $3M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip Panorama Towers
Twin blue-glass towers facing CityCenter, with some of the best Strip views in Las Vegas
$400K – $5M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip Turnberry Place
Four guard-gated towers beside Wynn and Encore, anchored by the private Stirling Club
$600K – $10M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip Turnberry Towers
Twin 45-story towers off Karen Avenue pairing Turnberry pedigree with attainable luxury
$350K – $2M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip Park Towers
Eighty-four estate-scale residences in Hughes Center — Las Vegas's most exclusive boutique address
$1.5M – $8M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip Allure Las Vegas
A 41-story glass tower at the Strip's north gateway with light-filled homes and honest value
$300K – $1.5M+ (approximate)
Near-Strip The Platinum
A non-gaming condo-hotel one block off the Strip — suites you can live in, use, or place in rental
$250K – $800K (approximate)
Metropolis
Seventy-one loft-style residences with two-story glass walls overlooking the golf course
$400K – $1.5M (approximate)
Near-Strip Regency Towers
The original Las Vegas high-rise — 1974 country-club living with space newer towers can't match
$200K – $1M+ (approximate)
Wimbledon Tower
A quiet 1975 mid-rise near UNLV — honest square footage at the market's most approachable prices
$175K – $400K (approximate)
Marie Antoinette
A classic 1976 mid-rise two blocks from the Strip — vintage charm at vintage prices
$150K – $350K (approximate)
Summerlin One Queensridge Place
Custom homes in the sky — twin guard-gated towers of old-world craftsmanship beside Red Rock Canyon
$1M – $10M+ (approximate)
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