Is Retiring in Las Vegas Still Worth It in 2025?

Micah Bleecher • February 2, 2025
If you’re considering retiring to Las Vegas, you’ve likely heard about the tax benefits, world-class entertainment, and year-round sunshine. But as we move into 2025, there are critical changes you need to know about. Rising living costs, extreme heat, and environmental concerns could impact your retirement plans.

So, is Las Vegas still the right place to retire? Let’s dive into what’s happening now, what to expect in the future, and how you can make the most of your retirement in this ever-evolving city.

The Las Vegas Real Estate Market in 2024: A Surprising Resilience

Despite economic challenges, the Las Vegas real estate market has remained strong . Home values have continued to rise , and properties are selling quickly .

Nearly 60% of homes sell within 30 days
90% of homes sell within 90 days


Example: The Rapid Sale of a Henderson Home

A retired couple from California recently sold their home in Orange County and moved to Henderson, NV. Their real estate agent listed the home for $625,000, and within three days , they had multiple offers over asking price . The home ultimately sold for $645,000 , reflecting the high demand in the market.


The demand isn’t just coming from retirees—many people are moving here for:
✔ Job opportunities (tech, healthcare, hospitality)
✔ Lower taxes (no state income tax)
✔ Lifestyle (entertainment, outdoor activities, affordability)

Even with higher interest rates , the limited supply of homes and steady demand have kept prices competitive.

Key Takeaway:

If you’re looking to buy in Las Vegas, working with an experienced real estate professional is crucial. The market is competitive, and having a skilled negotiator on your side can save you time and money.

Rising Costs and Affordability Concerns: What You Need to Know

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Many retirees are feeling the financial strain with rising utility bills.

For retirees on fixed incomes , rising costs in Las Vegas are becoming a challenge .

Rental prices increased by an average of 7% in 2024
One-bedroom apartments in sought-after neighborhoods now cost over $1,800 per month
Utility bills have skyrocketed due to extreme summer temperatures


Example: The Impact of Rising Rent on a Retired Teacher

Linda, a retired schoolteacher, was renting a two-bedroom apartment in Summerlin for $1,600 a month in 2023. By mid-2024, her lease renewal came with a $250 increase, pushing her rent up to $1,850 per month. On a fixed retirement income, Linda had to reconsider whether she could afford to stay in her rental or find a more affordable living situation.


Many retirees own their homes , but even they are feeling the financial strain with rising utility bills .

Extreme heat led to record-breaking electric bills in 2024, with some households paying over $400 per month just to keep their homes cool.

Key Takeaway:

Budgeting for retirement in Las Vegas has become more complex . Smart financial planning, taking advantage of tax benefits , and selecting the right home are more important than ever.

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The Housing Supply Problem: Will 2025 Bring Relief?

Unfortunately, the outlook for 2025 doesn’t indicate much relief in the housing market.

Why is Housing Inventory So Low?

High construction costs and interest rates have slowed new home builds.
Labor shortages and limited buildable land restrict new development.
80% of Nevada’s land is federally owned , making expansion difficult.

Builders are focusing on luxury homes and multi-family units , which means single-story homes suited for retirees are harder to find .


Example: The Struggle to Find a Single-Story Home

John and Sarah, both in their 60s, were looking for a single-story home in a 55+ community under $500,000 . After months of searching, they found that new home builders were either selling out too fast or pricing above their budget. They eventually found a 20-year-old home in a well-established Summerlin neighborhood but had to act quickly due to high competition.


Key Takeaway:

Expect continued price increases , strong demand , and fierce competition for well-located properties in Las Vegas. If you find the right home, act fast .

Climate Challenges: What Retirees Need to Consider

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Heat waves are lasting longer, with record-breaking temperatures in recent years

Las Vegas is famous for its sunny weather , but extreme summer heat is becoming a growing concern.

Heat waves are lasting longer , with record-breaking temperatures in recent years.
Cooling costs are higher , as electricity bills skyrocket in summer.
Water scarcity remains an issue, with Lake Mead at historically low levels .


Example: The Cost of Keeping Cool in 2024

James, a retiree in Summerlin, saw his July 2024 electricity bill hit $460 due to running his A/C 24/7. He decided to invest in solar panels and energy-efficient windows , which helped reduce his bill by 30% .


Key Takeaway:

Factor in home energy efficiency, cooling costs, and potential water restrictions when planning your retirement in Las Vegas.

Why Retirees Still Choose Las Vegas

Despite the challenges, Las Vegas remains a top retirement destination for many reasons:

55+ communities with golf courses, pools, fitness centers, and social activities.
No state income tax = More money in your pocket.
✈ Easy travel with a major international airport nearby.


Example: A Couple Who Found Their Dream Home in a 55+ Community

Mike and Susan wanted a low-maintenance lifestyle with access to activities and social events. They found a beautiful home in Sun City Summerlin with golf course views , a community pool , and a vibrant social calendar .


Key Takeaway:

If you’re looking for an active retirement lifestyle , Las Vegas still offers incredible opportunities.

Predictions for the 2025 Las Vegas Housing Market

Prediction 1: Continued Demand
Las Vegas will remain popular among retirees, remote workers, and professionals , driving high housing demand .

Prediction 2: Limited Housing Supply
With no major construction boom , supply will stay tight .

Prediction 3: Interest Rate Fluctuations
Rates may decrease, which could increase buyer competition


Example: A Retiree Using Creative Financing to Buy a Home

Some retirees are using cash purchases , bridge loans , or reverse mortgages to buy homes in Las Vegas. One of my clients used a home equity loan from their previous home in Florida to pay cash for a property in Las Vegas, avoiding high mortgage rates .


Final Thoughts: Is Las Vegas Still Worth Retiring To?

Retiring in Las Vegas can still be a dream come trueif you plan wisely .

Need personalized advice? Call 702-820-0943 for a no-pressure consultation , and let’s find the perfect place for you to call home!

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