Palms Place Las Vegas — building guide & condos for sale

Palms Place is a 47-story residential tower at 4381 W Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103, connected to Palms Casino Resort and west of the Las Vegas Strip. This page summarizes location, residences, and how to buy or sell with Dr. Jan Duffy Palms Place Team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties.
Where is Palms Place on the Las Vegas Strip?
Palms Place is near the Strip, not on Las Vegas Boulevard. The tower sits on West Flamingo Road in Paradise, Nevada—typically a short drive to resort corridors without sitting in the center of Strip traffic. See the Palms Place location page for a map and directions; confirm parking and guest-access rules with your agent and current HOA or management materials.
What is the Palms Place building?
Palms Place opened in 2008 as part of the broader Palms resort expansion. The tower offers condo ownership with resort-adjacent access; many units are individually owned, so finishes, rental arrangements, and guest experience can vary by residence. Public building address: 4381 W Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103.
What Palms Place floor plans and unit types are for sale?
Active inventory often includes efficient studios and larger one-bedroom layouts, with select upper-floor and penthouse-style residences when listed. Palms Place floor plans, views, and HOA assessments change by unit—compare live listings and official disclosures with Dr. Jan Duffy.
What amenities does Palms Place offer?
Owners and guests typically reference pool and outdoor living, concierge-style services, and proximity to Palms Casino Resort dining and entertainment. Pool hours, shuttles, resort fees, and on-property dining change with season and operations—confirm current details with the property, your host, or your agent before you travel or close. See the Palms Place Las Vegas FAQ for planning-oriented answers.
Why is this Palms Place guide different from a tower brochure?
Competitor pages often repeat the same pool-and-penthouse script. Our buying field guide explains how we run tours, which HOA documents we request, and why hotel stays feel different from owning a unit—written for buyers working with Dr. Jan Duffy. This page is not Palms.com hotel booking; see Palms Place condos vs Palms.com hotel. Also see amenities & resort access, HOA & monthly costs, and furnished resales.
How do I buy or sell a Palms Place condo?
Start with live Palms Place condos for sale via the curated search, then tour with Dr. Jan Duffy—listing specialist and Palms Place Buyers Specialist. Thinking about selling? See sell your Palms Place condo.
How should you treat Palms Place listing and amenity summaries?
Building facts and amenities summaries are for orientation only. Verify price, square footage, HOA fees, and status with your agent and official sources—not intended as legal or tax advice.
What should you know about Palms Place before you tour?
Tower address, unit types, and how to buy or sell with this team.
What is Palms Place?
- Palms Place is a 47-story residential high-rise that opened in 2008 at 4381 W Flamingo Road, connected to Palms Casino Resort. Owners buy condos—not hotel keys—so furnishings, parking, and rental rules vary by unit. Confirm amenities, assessments, and inventory on the building guide and in HOA documents, not from a marketing headline.
What unit types are typically for sale?
- Active inventory often includes studios and one-bedroom layouts, with select upper-floor or penthouse-style residences when listed. Confirm floor plans, views, and HOA assessments per unit—not from a building average. Compare live listings with Dr. Jan Duffy, then read the unit-types guide before you assume two stacks feel the same.
How do I buy or sell at Palms Place with this team?
- Buyers use the curated search and buying field guide; sellers start with the selling field guide and a valuation conversation with Dr. Jan Duffy. She is the listing specialist and Palms Place Buyers Specialist, so both paths stay in this tower’s workflow instead of a rotating metro desk.