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Age-qualified community opens in Summerlin

Summerlin is celebrating its first age-qualified neighborhood in more than 15 years. Regency by Toll Brothers opened its single-family home neighborhood in The Cliffs village.

The neighborhood features nine floor plans starting in the low $400,000s, all designed for adults 55 and older. Located in Summerlin’s newest village, Regency offers resort-style amenities and is set against the picturesque Spring Mountain backdrop on elevated topography with views of the valley. Models showcasing all nine floor plans are now open.

“Regency offers a carefree, low-maintenance lifestyle that more easily accommodates travel and adventure,” said Peggy Chandler, senior vice president of Summerlin. “However, Toll Brothers has brought a new model of active adult luxury to Summerlin, complete with stunning contemporary-designed homes and amenities for like-minded adults who share similar interests.”

Regency boasts more than 450 single-family homes ranging from 1,668 to 2,398 square feet. The staff-gated neighborhood features all single-story homes that offer two bedrooms with the option to add additional bedrooms, two or 2½ baths, two or three-car garages and optional casitas. Homes also come standard with paver driveways and patios; 12-foot, multi-sliding doors; and numerous flex spaces allowing personalization. Other highlights include high-volume ceilings with elevations as high as 18 feet, large outdoor courtyard spaces, private backyards, golf cart storage and access to the professional design studio. Homeowners association-maintained front yard landscape is an additional bonus.

“There has been a huge demand for this type of new construction in Southern Nevada,” Chandler said. “We are pleased to offer a neighborhood that meets this growing demand and interest in luxury active adult living. Like all other Summerlin villages, The Cliffs will afford its residents the same colorful desert landscaping and carefully planned streetscapes that are synonymous with the Summerlin brand.”

Regency’s active lifestyle is built right into the neighborhood via walking trails and a clubhouse spanning more than 22,000 square feet. The clubhouse will feature an indoor lap pool and an outdoor resort-style pool; game rooms; tennis, pickle ball and bocce ball courts; a clubhouse; and social programming that includes classes, events and gatherings.

An on-site lifestyle director will oversee a full schedule of social events from Friday night cocktail parties, card and billiard tournaments and golf outings to dinner clubs and day trip excursions.

The Cliffs village is at Sunset Road and Hualapai Way. For more information about all of Summerlin’s newest neighborhoods visit Summerlin.com.

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