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Webb’s Sun City Summerlin is the largest active adult community in Nevada, with
its nearly 8,000 homes spread across 2,400 rolling acres against the majestic
Spring Mountain Range along the western edge of Las Vegas.
With
its boundless amenities that include four clubhouses, three golf courses, and
three restaurants, life at Sun City Summerlin feels more like living at a
secluded world class resort, yet residents are just a 20-minute drive from the
Las Vegas Strip.
Overlooking
the Las Vegas Valley at an elevation upwards of 3,000 feet not only gives Sun
City Summerlin homes their spectacular views, but also keep temperatures cooler
and the air fresher than the Valley’s low-lying communities.
Among
the countless amenities of Sun City Summerlin’s four clubhouses, there is more
than enough to make every day life immensely fulfilling. Just some features
include outdoor pools, indoor spas, fitness centers, tennis, a ballroom, and
even a 312-seat theatre that hosts many popular stage and musical performances.
The
three Sun City Summerlin golf courses were all designed by Billy Casper and
Greg Nash. The par-72 Palm Valley course is the most challenging. The Eagle
Crest Executive Course is a very playable par-60. And the sporty par-72 Highland
Falls offers dramatic elevation changes. All three golf clubs offer great
dining opportunities as well.
Summerlin
offers retail stores, banks, libraries, grocery stores, and medical facilities
close by. In addition, the Suncoast and Red Rock Resort casinos are just down
the street from Sun City Summerlin.
Sun
City Summerlin homes for sale are primarily single family homes. Sun City
Summerlin floor plans include two bedroom, two bath designs offering 1,003 to
2,895 square feet. Some maintenance-free attached duplexes are available, most
with two bedrooms and two baths ranging from 1,143 to 1,731 square feet. Sun
City Summerlin real estate prices typically range from the very low $100s to
mid $800s.
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