Mountain's Edge, Nevada
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Mountain's Edge is a
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in the unincorporated town of
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in Clark County,
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. It is a neighborhood within the southwest part of the
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.


History

Focus Property Group started the construction of Mountain's Edge in February, 2004. The development plans included 14,500 homes and more than 22 neighborhoods with stores,
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, and
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. Beginning in 2007, Mountain's Edge was the top selling master planned community in the United States for two consecutive years.


Schools

*Carolyn S. Reedom Elementary School *William V. Wright Elementary School *Jan Jones Blackhurst Elementary School *Barry and June Gunderson Middle School (2021) *Lois and Jerry Tarkanian Middle School (2006) *Lawrence and Heidi Cannarelli Middle School (2003) *Wilbur and Theresa Faiss Middle School (2007) * Desert Oasis High School (2008)


References

{{Las Vegas Valley Enterprise, Nevada Populated places established in 2004 Planned communities in Clark County, Nevada