Homes with measured access features in Las Vegas and Henderson
This guide puts the measurement process first. Many listings do not publish access details in the public search feed, so we write down what we measure on video—then attach homes when inventory matches.
Direct answer
Zoom Into Homes publishes measured access features for Las Vegas and Henderson searches. Filters and copy use RESO AccessibilityFeatures enums and numeric dimensions—not an undefined “accessible” checkbox.
Feature spokes with enough inventory signal to land
- Accessible Approach with Ramp — A minimum of one entrance with a clear, evenly paved walkway from a parking or pedestrian arrival area.
- Accessible Doors — About 32 in. minimum clear passage; lever handle; low beveled threshold when present.
- Accessible Entrance — Entrance door about 32 in. wide or more; low beveled threshold; lever hardware. Often paired with zero-step arrival.
- Accessible Full Bath — Bathroom with adequate turnaround and an accessible bathing area such as a roll-in shower or shower-chair space.
- Accessible Hallway(s) — Hallway about 36 in. wide minimum (42 in. preferred) with lighting that supports safe passage.
- Accessible Kitchen — Clear turn space and roll-under or adaptable sink clearances unimpeded by fixtures.
- Adaptable Bathroom Walls — Reinforced bathroom walls that can accept grab bars and related fixtures.
- Grip-Accessible Features — Levers, hands-free, or closed-fist operable hardware throughout the central living area.
- Visitable — A person using a wheelchair can enter and reach a main common area and a half-bath with required clearances.