What Solera at Stallion Mountain Actually Is

Solera at Stallion Mountain is Del Webb’s 55+ community on the east side of Las Vegas, built adjacent to the Stallion Mountain Golf Club. With 838 homes built between 2005 and 2014, it is a fully resale community at price points significantly below the Summerlin and Henderson corridors. For buyers who want the Nevada tax advantage and a 55+ community lifestyle without paying $400K–$700K, Stallion Mountain is one of the most overlooked options in the Las Vegas market.

The community sits near Boulder Highway and the I-515 corridor — east Las Vegas, which has a different character from the more affluent west and south sides. The trade-off is straightforward: lower home prices, lower HOA fees, and less competition from California equity buyers means better affordability — but the surrounding area lacks the polish of Summerlin or Henderson.

The Honest Summary

Solera at Stallion Mountain is Las Vegas’s best-value 55+ community for buyers who prioritize price over prestige. At $200K–$400K with HOA fees below $200/month, the true all-in monthly cost is lower here than anywhere else in the market. Nevada’s zero income tax advantage applies equally regardless of which 55+ community you choose — so buyers who care primarily about maximizing the financial case for retiring in Nevada should give Stallion Mountain a serious look before ruling it out based on location alone.

The Real Monthly Cost

Monthly Cost Estimate — Solera at Stallion Mountain (2026)

HOA fee (clubhouse, pool, common areas)~$155–$195/mo
Clark County property tax (~0.55%)~$115–$183/mo
Homeowners insurance~$75–$100/mo
Utilities — electric (summer AC)~$140–$240/mo
Nevada state income tax$0 — none
Total monthly carry (excl. mortgage)~$485–$718/mo
The most affordable complete 55+ lifestyle in Las VegasAt a $280K purchase price — the mid-range for Stallion Mountain — monthly carrying costs run approximately $490–$560. A buyer with $60K in annual retirement income and no state income tax can cover this comfortably while maintaining reserves. There is no other 55+ community in the Las Vegas metro that delivers a comparable amenity set at this price point.

Amenities

Solera at Stallion Mountain’s clubhouse and amenity package is proportionate to its size and price point — functional and well-maintained, without the scale of Sun City Summerlin’s four recreation centers. The golf course adjacency is a meaningful bonus: residents have access to Stallion Mountain Golf Club, an 18-hole public course, without paying for it through their HOA.

🏊 Outdoor Pool & Spa
🏋️ Fitness Center
🎾 Tennis Courts
🥎 Bocce Ball Courts
🏌️ Golf Course Adjacent
🎭 Clubhouse & Event Space
🌵 Walking Trails
📅 Resident Activities

Location — East Las Vegas Reality Check

Stallion Mountain sits in east Las Vegas, which requires honest context. The neighborhood is established but not upscale — surrounded by older commercial development along Boulder Highway rather than the master-planned retail of Summerlin or Green Valley. Residents drive to grocery stores and restaurants rather than walking. The community itself is well-maintained and gated, but the surrounding area is working-class Las Vegas.

The practical advantages: proximity to Boulder City and Lake Mead (30 minutes), access to the 515 freeway for quick trips north or south, and lower traffic than the west side during peak hours. McCarran International Airport is approximately 20–25 minutes. Henderson’s medical corridor at St. Rose Dominican is 20 minutes south.

The Honest Pros & Cons

✓ What Works

  • Lowest price point among larger Las Vegas 55+ communities
  • HOA fee well below market average
  • Golf course adjacent — Stallion Mountain GC on-site
  • Nevada zero income tax — same advantage as any other LV community
  • Well-maintained interior despite price point
  • Less competition from cash buyers than Summerlin/Henderson
  • Access to Lake Mead recreation

✗ What to Know First

  • East Las Vegas location — surrounding area lacks Summerlin polish
  • Smaller social scene than larger communities
  • Less resale demand growth vs. west-side communities
  • Amenity set smaller than Sun City or Trilogy properties
  • Summer heat same as rest of Las Vegas (no elevation relief)
  • Walk Score very low — car required for everything

Solera at Stallion Mountain vs. Solera at Anthem Henderson

Both carry the Solera brand (Del Webb’s 55+ product line), but the two communities are meaningfully different in price, location, and market dynamics.

FactorStallion MountainSolera at Anthem (Henderson)
LocationEast Las VegasHenderson / Anthem
Homes8381,822
Price range$200K–$400K$300K–$600K
HOA fee~$155–$195/mo~$200–$260/mo
Surrounding areaWorking-class E. Las VegasUpscale Henderson / Anthem
GolfAdjacent (Stallion Mtn GC)Near Revere GC / DragonRidge
Healthcare proximity~20 min to St. Rose~10 min to St. Rose
Resale appreciationModerateStronger — Henderson premium
Best forMaximum affordabilityValue + quality neighborhood

The decision is fundamentally about budget. If you can stretch to Solera at Anthem, the Henderson location delivers meaningfully better surroundings and stronger long-term resale. If the Anthem price point does not work, Stallion Mountain offers the same 55+ lifestyle and Nevada tax advantages at a price accessible to buyers with more modest retirement income.