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How to tour Summerlin in a single day

Summerlin spans the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley and offers more than 152 unique floor plans in 34 neighborhoods in seven villages. And the community boasts new homes from 874 square feet to 5,032 square feet, priced from the $200,000s to more than $1 million.

Here’s a guide to touring the community in a day with visits to its many neighborhoods and amenities with built-in pit stops for a cup of coffee, lunch and even a few perfect only-in-Summerlin “selfie” spots.

Before you go, visit Summerlin.com to earmark the neighborhoods. KB Home, Lennar, Pardee, Pulte, Richmond American, Shea, Toll Brothers, William Lyon Homes and Woodside are all building in Summerlin.

Start your tour at Reverence by Pulte Homes, Summerlin’s northernmost village. You will find six collections of homes in a range of transitional architectural styles from 1,579 square feet to 4,815 square feet, priced from the high $300,000s. Perch yourself atop Reverence’s easternmost edge for a selfie with a view of the entire valley.

Next stop? The expansive Paseos village west of the 215 Beltway on elevated topography overlooking the valley. Popular with families thanks to proximity to multiple schools and parks, The Paseos features condos from 1,305 square feet and town homes from 1,488 square feet to expansive family homes as large as 4,327 square feet. Homes in The Paseos are priced from the high $200,000s to the low $800,000s.

From The Paseos, head west toward Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, the stunning backdrop to the community and another possible selfie spot. Turn north on Sky Vista Drive to visit Summerlin’s newest village of Stonebridge, where three neighborhoods are offering homes from 1,600 square feet to 3,095 square feet, priced from the low $300,000s to the mid-$600,000s.

Head east on West Charleston Boulevard to Affinity by Toll Brothers and see one of Summerlin’s unique neighborhoods offering four designs, from one-bedroom flats to town-home-style condos, second-floor flats and single-family cluster duplexes. Affinity homes range from 874 square feet to 2,492 square feet and are priced from the low $200,000s.

Stop by Downtown Summerlin for a refueling and relaxing lunch. Choose from 30-plus restaurants. Check out the 125-plus popular stores and boutiques and drive by City National Arena, practice facility of the Vegas Golden Knights, and the under-construction Las Vegas Ballpark, future home of the Las Vegas 51s, opening next year.

If guard-gated luxury is what you’re after, head to The Ridges, Summerlin’s custom-home enclave. With custom-home sites, three neighborhoods in The Ridges offer pre-built luxury homes that range from 2,105-square-foot town homes priced from the high $600,000s to spacious homes that span from 3,733 to more than 5,000 square feet, priced from $1.3 million.

If active living is in your future, stop by Trilogy By Shea Homes, offering three collections of attached homes that offer single-story living, spanning from 1,538 square feet to 2,828 square feet and priced from the mid-$400,000s to the high $600,000s.

For an afternoon pick-me-up, drive south on Town Center Drive to visit your choice of Coffee Bean &Tea Leaf or Southern Nevada’s first Peet’s Coffee, just north of the 215 Beltway on-ramp.

Continue south on Town Center Drive to visit The Cliffs, featuring nine neighborhoods with homes from 1,665 square feet to 4,413 square feet, priced from the low $400,000s to the mid-$800,000s. Inside The Cliffs is Regency by Toll Brothers, another active-adult option with nine floor plans that range from 1,665 square feet to 2,424 square feet, priced from the mid-$400,000s to the low $600,000s.

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