Rancho Las Brisas sits within a gated, age-restricted 55+ community at 8040 Kinsella Way, Las Vegas, near Ragona Drive and La Menta Drive, and you'll notice it's surrounded by mature trees and has a private patio and yard so folks get some outdoor peace right in the city. The homes are all single-story and come with a two-bedroom, two-bathroom setup, a two-car garage, and things like high ceilings in the living room that let natural light in, while the gas fireplace there helps keep things homey and warm. Kitchens feature maple cabinets, a breakfast bar, brand-new stainless double sinks, all the major appliances-refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher-making daily life pretty manageable, and there's a tile and carpet mix for flooring, which keeps things simple to clean, plus ceiling fans in the main rooms to help with comfort. These homes have about 1,188 square feet of space on a 0.10-acre lot, give or take, and the whole place was built back in 1992, which means the trees are mature and the neighborhood's settled, but things like the interior laundry closet-with a gas dryer hookup-and double sinks in the bathrooms keep the living easy.
The community is big, with 180 detached single-family homes, and they've got a range of floor plan sizes up to about 1,768 square feet, with some homes offering one-story and others two-story layouts, but the single-stories seem popular because they're easier to get around in if mobility's a concern. Rancho Las Brisas runs as part of the Rancho Las Brisas Master Homeowners Association, also with the El Paseo Community association, and the association manages all the grounds and common spaces, which helps keep things tidy, with an annual property tax running roughly $1,929. Security comes from the community being gated, and there's a 24-hour call system for emergencies, so residents and families can feel a bit more at ease.
As for care, the place provides options fit for adults needing some support, offering assisted living and dementia care, plus non-ambulatory care for folks with trouble getting around. There's help with activities like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and they've got staff for 24-hour supervision to ensure health and safety needs are met, which can take a load off families. On top of that, residents can get professional dining services with all-day and restaurant-style meals, and they cater to diets like allergies and diabetes. Housekeeping, laundry, and even dry-cleaning services are there, so people don't have to worry about chores, and they'll help folks get settled in when they move. There's transportation and parking if you need to get out and about, and all the rooms have private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and air conditioning, and many come furnished or at least have furnished options.
The place has a clubhouse that works as a social hub, a library, game and activity rooms, and a fitness and wellness area-plus outdoor stuff like a pool, spa, tennis, walking paths, and spaces to gather or just relax. Scheduled activities and social groups give residents ways to connect, whether it's movie nights, arts programs, daily scheduled events, or just spending time in outdoor common areas, which keeps everyone included. Special programs are set up for health and well-being, including arts and music, and there's respite care if someone needs short-term stay to give family caregivers a break. The overall feeling at Rancho Las Brisas is one of a small-town neighborhood, where you can build connections, enjoy peace of mind, and be as active as you like, all while having easy access to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment spots around the Las Vegas area.