Overview
One Queensridge Place is the ultra-luxury outlier of Las Vegas high-rise living — a pair of ornate, guard-gated towers on Alta Drive at the edge of Summerlin, completed in the late 2000s with roughly 219 residences across 18 floors. Where the Strip’s towers pursue glass-box modernism, Queensridge chose old-world permanence: stone, iron, and hand-finished detail, with interiors marketed from the start as “custom homes in the sky.”
The residences live like estates. Floor plans run from spacious single-bedroom homes to villas and penthouses measured in thousands of square feet, many with private elevator entries, loggias, fireplaces, and finish work — imported stone, custom millwork, art-gallery walls — rarely attempted in vertical construction. Values reflect it, ranging from roughly $1 million to well past $10 million for the signature penthouses.
The building suits buyers for whom the alternative is a custom estate: entrepreneurs and executives consolidating from larger homes, international owners who want lock-and-leave security without compromise, and anyone who prefers Red Rock’s horizon to the neon of the Strip.
Amenities & Lifestyle
The amenity collection reads like a private club. A Roman-inspired spa offers separate men’s and women’s facilities with steam rooms, saunas, massage rooms, and a cold plunge; indoor and outdoor pools and a fitness center with a Pilates/yoga studio cover wellness year-round. A private wine cellar with individual owner lockers and a tasting room, a full-service coffee bar staffed by an on-site barista, a 25-seat movie theater, card and poker rooms, and a formal dining hall for private dinners complete the picture.
Service is the true product: 24/7 guard-gated security, valet, and concierge staff who operate at the standard of a five-star residence. Verify current pet and rental policies with the association.
Location & Nearby
The setting is the quiet, established west side. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — with its scenic drive and trail network — is roughly fifteen minutes west, while Tivoli Village’s shops and restaurants sit directly across Alta Drive. Downtown Summerlin’s retail, dining, Las Vegas Ballpark, and City National Arena are about ten minutes away, and TPC Summerlin, host of the PGA Tour’s Las Vegas stop, is a short drive north.
Summerlin Parkway and the 215 Beltway put the entire west valley within easy reach; the Strip and Harry Reid International Airport are roughly 20–25 minutes by car. It is the rare Las Vegas luxury address where the daily view is mountains, not marquees.
Fast Facts
| Area | Summerlin |
|---|---|
| Address | 9101 & 9103 Alta Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89145 |
| Year built | ≈2007 |
| Floors | 18 (twin towers; sources vary 16–20) |
| Units | ≈219 |
| Unit types | 1BR – 4BR+ residences, villas + penthouses |
| Approx. price range | $1M – $10M+ (approximate) |
| Approx. HOA fees | ≈$1,500 – $3,500+/mo (approximate) |
| Pet policy | Pet friendly with restrictions — verify current policy |
| Short-term rentals | Short-term rentals not permitted — verify current policy |
All figures approximate — verify current figures with the HOA, the community and your agent before relying on them.
Amenities at a Glance
- Roman-inspired spa with steam, sauna, and cold plunge
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Private wine cellar with tasting room and owner lockers
- Full-service coffee bar with on-staff barista
- 25-seat private movie theater
- Fitness center with Pilates/yoga studio
- Card, poker, and billiards rooms
- Formal private dining hall
- 24/7 guard-gated security, valet, and concierge