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Summerlin, a development of The Howard Hughes Corp., is now in its 27th year of development.

According to national real estate consultant, RCLCO, Summerlin ranked seventh nationally in mid-2017 for new home sales.

Spanning more than 22,500 acres on the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley, the community boasts 30 actively selling neighborhoods in six villages with an award-winning line up of builders: CalAtlantic Homes, Christopher Homes, KB Home, Richmond American Homes, Lennar, Pardee Homes, Pulte Homes, Shea Homes, Toll Brothers, William Lyon Homes and Woodside Homes.

According to Danielle Bisterfeldt, vice president of marketing, that equates to more than 160-plus floor plans showcased in 75 models that range from 874 to nearly 6,000 square feet in single-, two- and multilevel elevations. Homes in Summerlin are priced from the mid-$200,000s to more than $2.5 million.

“There is great diversity in the range of new home inventory in Summerlin, today,” Bisterfeldt said. “We have exciting new home products with smaller footprints catering to homeowners seeking a simpler, lower maintenance lifestyle, and all offered at multiple price points. Summerlin also boasts a wide range of spacious, family-style homes in a variety of sizes. And, of course, the community is known for its many upscale neighborhoods catering to those seeking a more luxurious lifestyle. From townhomes and condominiums to single-family, estate homes and custom homesites, Summerlin’s got it all.”

Regardless of where residents live in the community or the size of their home, they enjoy access to all the same amenities: hundreds of parks and open spaces; 150-plus miles of award-winning trails; golf courses; the most educational choices with more than two dozen public, charter and private schools; houses of worship, and Downtown Summerlin, featuring fashion, dining, entertainment and City National Arena — practice facility for the Vegas Golden Knights.

In The Cliffs village, named for the picturesque cliffs and ridgeline that form its spectacular backdrop, six neighborhoods featuring a range of homes embodying a contemporary and modern design aesthetic are actively selling. The Cliffs is taking shape along the southernmost border of Summerlin on the area’s elevated and terraced landscape, maximizing its spectacular topography. With two additional neighborhoods slated to open by year-end, The Cliffs village will have 38 floor plans showcased in 28 models with homes ranging from 1,665 to 4,413 square feet and priced from the mid-$400,000s to more than $800,000. The village includes a luxury active adult neighborhood for residents ages 55-plus: Regency by Toll Brothers.

In The Paseos, a large and expansive village west of the 215 Beltway that offers stunning valley and mountain views, 11 neighborhoods are actively selling. Six homebuilders offer homes ranging from 1,488 to 4,237 square feet and priced from the high $300,000s to more than $800,000. In total, 51 floor plans are showcased in 37 models at neighborhoods throughout the village that is popular with families thanks to abundant nearby amenities and schools.

Reverence village by Pulte Homes is on an elevated and stunning parcel west of the 215 Beltway south of W. Cheyenne Avenue. Six collections of homes in a range of transitional architectural styles offer 23 floor plans from 1,579 to 4,815 square feet, priced from the mid-$300,000s to the $700,000s. Reverence village amenities include walking trails, an 8-acre park with an amphitheater, walking track and volleyball, basketball and tennis courts. A 16,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor recreation facility with state-of-the-art fitness center, outdoor resort and lap pools, and pickleball and tennis courts, is the centerpiece of the village and accessible to residents within the guard gate.

Stonebridge, another new Summerlin village, is under early development on an elevated parcel west of the 215 Beltway on Charleston Boulevard and Sky Vista Drive. The village’s first neighborhood, Caledonia by KB Home features nine floor plans from 1,850 to 3,095 square feet and priced from the high $300,000s, an exceptional value considering special home features like casitas and the village’s highly desirable location with view opportunities.

Summerlin Centre is home to Affinity by William Lyon Homes, the community’s most unique and diverse neighborhood, offering four distinct living arrangements, ranging from one-bedroom flats to townhome-style, second floor flats and single-family cluster duplexes. In total, Affinity features a remarkable 30 floor plans from 874 to 2,492 square feet, priced from the mid-$200,000s.

Coming soon at Flamingo and Town Center Drive is Trilogy by Shea Homes. This age-qualified neighborhood for residents ages 55-plus will offer 13 distinctive townhomes from 1,538 to 2,828 square feet when it opens this fall. The signature Trilogy lifestyle is created by abundant neighborhood amenities and programming.

In The Ridges, Summerlin’s most exclusive village developed to date, four exceptionally elegant single-family production home neighborhoods offer attached and detached homes from 2,105 to 5,032 square feet. Sixteen floor plans showcased in nearly a dozen models range from 2,105 to 5,904 square feet and are priced from the high $600,000s to more than $2.5 million.

For information on Summerlin, visit Summerlin.com.

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