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How Much Does a Website Cost in Las Vegas? (2026 Breakdown)

By VizantirMarch 1, 20266 min read
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The Question Nobody Answers Directly

Most Las Vegas agencies won't publish their prices. They want you on a call first. We get it — every project is different. But you deserve a straight answer before you spend time talking to anyone.

Here's what professional websites actually cost in the Las Vegas market in 2026, grounded in published industry data and local market benchmarks.

Tier 1: Template-Based Websites ($500 – $3,000)

This is the Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress template tier. Fast to build, low cost, limited customization.

  • Pre-built template with your logo and colors dropped in
  • Basic pages: Home, About, Services, Contact
  • No custom functionality
  • Looks like other small business sites built on the same template

Who it's for: New businesses testing an idea, side projects, or anyone who just needs something live quickly.

If this is where you are, Squarespace is honestly fine. We're not the right fit for this budget — come back when you've outgrown it.

Tier 2: Professional WordPress or Small-Agency Custom ($5,000 – $15,000)

A custom-designed WordPress site or small-agency build. More flexibility than a template, but still running on WordPress infrastructure with its associated maintenance obligations.

  • Custom design and layout
  • Plugin-based functionality
  • CMS for content updates
  • Ongoing hosting, plugin renewals, and maintenance required

Who it's for: Small to mid-size local businesses that need a professional presence without complex technical requirements.

For context, VegasOps puts realistic 2026 Las Vegas local service site pricing at $6,000 to $18,000. This tier is where most of that spend lands.

Tier 3: Premium Custom Development ($15,000 – $45,000)

A fully custom website built from scratch in Next.js. This is where most Vizantir work happens.

  • Custom design, animations, and interactions (no template underneath)
  • Built for speed — sub-2-second load times on 4G mobile
  • No plugins, no admin login exposed to the public internet
  • Sanity CMS or similar headless CMS for content management
  • Integrations for booking, CRM, email, payment — whatever your business actually needs
  • Core Web Vitals optimization built into the architecture

Who it's for: Established Las Vegas businesses in competitive markets where the website needs to reflect the quality of the brand — hospitality, law, commercial real estate, premium service businesses.

This matches the market. VegasOps puts premium local hospitality builds at $10,000–$30,000+, and hospitality-specific Las Vegas agencies bill room-gallery-and-booking builds at $12,000–$25,000. Premium US agencies bill senior development work at $150–$300 per hour, and a site like this represents 120–200 hours of that work.

Tier 4: Flagship and Enterprise ($50,000 – $150,000+)

Multi-location hospitality groups, multi-attorney law firms with full practice-area architecture, commercial real estate platforms with custom property filtering, and premium brand flagship sites with multilingual and multi-region support.

  • Deep integrations (PMS, CRM, booking engines, MLS feeds, ERP)
  • Multiple user roles, permissions, and authenticated experiences
  • Multilingual and multi-region support
  • Ongoing development partnership, not launch-and-leave

Who it's for: Las Vegas enterprise brands where the website is mission-critical business infrastructure.

What Affects the Price

Beyond the platform, these factors move the number significantly:

  • Scope, not page count. A 10-page site with complex user flows and integrations costs more than a 30-page site that's mostly static content
  • Custom functionality. Booking systems, client portals, dynamic content, custom search and filtering each add real hours
  • Content. Professional copywriting runs $150–$300 per page. Professional photography for a local shoot runs $1,500–$5,000
  • Integrations. Every third-party connection — booking engine, CRM, payment processor, email platform — adds development time
  • Timeline. Standard 8–12 week timelines are priced at normal rates. Rush projects (2–4 weeks) typically add 25–50%
  • Ongoing care. WordPress care plans start at $300/month; Next.js care plans start at $150/month at Vizantir. Higher-complexity sites scale from there

What Vizantir Charges

Our three published tiers:

  • Launch ($15,000): Next.js marketing site, 6–10 pages, custom design, built to perform. Entry point for premium brands who want the stack and aesthetic of the top tier without the scope of a flagship build
  • Scale ($30,000): Full custom builds with animation systems, CMS integration, lead capture infrastructure, and bespoke functionality. The sweet spot for most of our work
  • Flagship ($60,000+): Multi-region, multi-role, deeply integrated builds for hospitality, law firms, and commercial real estate clients who treat their website as core business infrastructure

Every project starts with a strategy call where we scope the work honestly before anyone commits to anything. If a template site would serve you better, we'll tell you. If the project needs more than what a Launch tier build can deliver, we'll tell you that too.

The Bottom Line

Las Vegas is a competitive market — hospitality, legal, and real estate businesses here all compete against well-funded brands with serious digital presence. Your website either reflects that competitive reality or it doesn't.

For premium brands where the website is a primary channel for leads, bookings, or revenue, $20,000–$60,000 is the honest market number. For anyone else, the lower tiers exist for good reason — and we're happy to point you to them.

Want the specific number for your business? Book a strategy call and we'll tell you honestly what your project would cost.