The Summerlin master planned community is known for its active, outdoor lifestyle and stunning natural surroundings adjacent Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. To take advantage of the community’s hallmark natural environment, Summerlin homebuilders are required to incorporate indoor/outdoor architectural detail into their home designs, including covered patios, loggias and balconies, sun decks, porches, to name a few.
“Summerlin’s higher elevation offers breathtaking views from multiple vantage points along with cooler temperatures, enhancing the outdoor living experience,” said Jenni Pevoto, Senior Director of Master Planned Community Marketing for Summerlin. “We have long recognized the value of outdoor living for our residents, which is why we maintain and uphold design standards that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. These standards maximize living areas within the home, while showcasing Summerlin’s stunning locale along the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley.”
Many Summerlin homebuilders offer additional optional features—including swimming pools, outdoor kitchens, and fireplaces that add to backyard outdoor enjoyment. And, of course, the community is known for its 200-mile-long trail system ideal for walking, strolling, running, and cycling. With over 300 parks of all sizes, the community offers ample green spaces. Larger community parks are designed to accommodate a variety of sports like softball, soccer, basketball, tennis, pickleball, and volleyball for youth and adults.
Sandpiper by Lennar in the Kestrel Commons district offers three two-story floorplans from 2,055 to 2,405 square feet, priced from the mid $600,000s. Select models include a covered patio adjacent an open-concept first-floor family room, while one model features a private deck off the owner’s suite
Vireo by Woodside Homes in the Kestrel Commons district offers five two- and three-story floorplans from approximately 1,441 to 2,034 square feet, priced from the high $400,000s to the high $500,000s. Vireo floorplans include covered loggias, and in some models, multiple balconies off the great room, dining area, and bedrooms.
Brantley by Pulte Homes is the newest neighborhood to open in Grand Park village, Summerlin’s newest village taking shape west of the 215 Beltway. It features nine unique floorplans in a mix of single- and two-story elevations, ranging from 2,194 to 4,731 square feet, priced from the $800,000s to more than $1.5 million. Homes in this gated neighborhood include covered loggias.
Alton by KB Home in Grand Park village features two distinctive collections of homes – the Landings and Reserves. Landings at Alton offers five two-story floorplans that span from 1832 to 2466 square feet, priced from the mid-$600,000s, with select models offering covered front patios. Reserves at Alton offers a mix of single- and two-story floorplans from 1,634 to 3,063 square feet, priced from the $700,000s, with all floorplans featuring covered patios.
Ashland by Taylor Morrison, located in Grand Park village, offers seven single-story floorplans from 2,450 to 3,306 square feet, starting from approximately $1.1 million to more than $1.5 million. Each Ashland floorplan features a variety of covered outdoor living spaces.

Shawood at Arcadia offers three single-family home floorplans, each offering two-story elevations with spacious backyards. These homes range from 3,176 to 3,399 square feet, priced from approximately $1.5 million. Located in Summerlin’s Grand Park village, Shawood at Arcadia is one of several neighborhoods located near Grand Park that will span 90 acres at completion with the first phase already open.
Primrose Park by Richmond American Homes, also located in Grand Park village, offers four unique floorplans spanning from 3,410 to 3,690 square feet, priced from approximately $1.1 million to more than $1.2 million. Some models include large, covered backyard patios, while other models feature front-facing decks off the owners’ suite.
Carlisle by Tri Pointe Homes in Grand Park village, offers two unique collections – Carlisle Ridge and Carlisle Peak. Carlisle Ridge features three spacious floorplans in a mix of single- and two-story elevations that range from 3,234 to 4,147 square feet. Carlisle Peak offers three two-story floorplans that range from 3,590 to 4,283 square feet. Carlisle homes are priced from $1.4 million to more than $1.7 million. They feature an abundance of open spaces to maximize indoor-outdoor living and take advantage of the area’s elevation, views, and proximity to Grand Park and the La Madre Peak Mountains to the west.
Cordillera by Toll Brothers, located in the Redpoint Square district, features three open-concept townhome designs from 1,803 to 2,154 square feet, priced from the high $500,000s to the mid-$600,000s. Rooftop decks are available as a design option for all three floorplans—a highly desired feature with many homebuyers.
Now in its 36th year of development, Summerlin offers more amenities than any other Southern Nevada community. These include 300-plus parks of all sizes; 200-plus miles of interconnected trails; resident-exclusive community centers; 10 golf courses; 26 public, private and charter schools; Roseman University School of Medicine, a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Center; houses of worship representing a dozen different faiths; office parks; neighborhood shopping centers; and, of course, Downtown Summerlin, offering fashion, dining, entertainment, Red Rock Resort, Class A office buildings, City National Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights National Hockey League practice facility, and Las Vegas Ballpark, a world-class Triple-A baseball stadium and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.
In total, Summerlin currently offers more than 115 floorplans in approximately 20 neighborhoods throughout six distinct villages and districts. Homes, built by many of the nation’s top homebuilders, are available in a variety of styles—from single-family homes to townhomes, priced from the $400,000s to more than $1 million. For information on all actively selling neighborhoods, visit Summerlin.com. Before you visit, call the builders to check hours of operation. Phone numbers for each neighborhood are listed on the website.