Cadence Community
Located in the suburban neighborhood of Henderson, Nevada, the Cadence master planned community sits near its southern tip. When fully developed the community, which contains hundreds of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos, is expected to be 1,200 acres total. Construction on the first homes in Cadence started sometime in late 2016 or early 2017.
As of 2024, prices for homes range from the upper $260s to $500s and the neighborhood is known for its affordability, family-friendly amenities, and a strong sense of community. Local amenities include Central Park, a 50-acre park with walking trails, an amphitheater, playgrounds, swimming pools, splash pads, and more. Other parks and trails throughout the community offer various recreational opportunities.
Several schools provide education for community residents including Cadence Academy Elementary School, part of the Clark County School District, which opened in 2020, and serves grades K-5. Cadence Middle School, also part of the Clark County School District, opened in 2023, and serves grades 6-8. A high school within Cadence is planned, but not yet built. For the time being, students currently attend Coronado High School, just off Sunridge Heights Parkway. As of 2024, the high school serves approximately 3,400 students according to GreatSchools.com data. There are also two charter schools within the community. Pinecrest Cadence K-High School and Legacy Traditional School K-8, both are tuition-free public charter schools.
Shopping options for residents of Cadence have been evolving for a number of years as the community continues to grow. Existing options include Smith’s Marketplace, a large grocery store offering a wide variety of food and household essentials in addition to pharmacy services. Smith’s also includes a gas station. There is a limited number of convenience stores within community limits. Construction is underway on a 16-acre retail complex at the entrance of Cadence. This is expected to open in phases, with the first in late 2024 or early 2025. Confirmed tenants include Starbucks, Domino’s, Jersey Mike’s, Teriyaki Madness, Wells Fargo, and Cadence Family Dental. Other community resources include a dog park, fitness center, and more.
While the community is still under development, new phases are being added regularly. HOA fees are considered relatively low compared to other master planned communities in the Las Vegas area. The location is further east than some other suburbs, so commute times to the Strip can be longer. Some residents have raised concerns about noise levels from nearby construction and traffic. The community provides a website at https://www.cadencecommunityassociation.com
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