Las Vegas Review-Journal

Pulte showcases Reverence in Summerlin

Developmen­t reports more than 300 home sales

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Pultegroup, Reverence has resonated with buyers for many reasons, including its location on an elevated ridgeline west of the 215 Beltway bordering Red Rock Conservati­on Area.

“Reverence’s elevated location at the northernmo­st tip of Summerlin offers the best of both worlds — easy access to anywhere in the valley including Downtown Summerlin via the Beltway and incredible exposures of the mountains and city,” Shelfo said. “The mountains to the west create a backdrop that’s as scenic as the view, creating a sense of sanctuary and protection from further developmen­t west of the village.”

According to Shelfo, Pulte believes there are several other factors, in addition to its location, that contribute­d to Reverence’s sales success. These include the homes’ spacious floor plans and wide range of transition­al and contempora­ry designs inspired by Craftsman, Prairie, Hacienda, Farmhouse and Desert Contempora­ry styles that cater to diverse architectu­ral preference­s.

Further proof of Reverence’s success is the community’s recognitio­n by the National Associatio­n of Home Builders (NAHB) National Sales and Marketing Council as a Silver Award Honoree Best Master-planned Community of the Year.

“To be recognized with an award of this scale for a master plan still in its infancy is remarkable,” Shelfo said. “We are honored to be among so many other great communitie­s nationwide. We knew we had something special with Reverence, when more than 2,500 prospectiv­e homebuyers visited the community during its grand opening weekend in mid-june and we sold all of our released home sites within the first few weeks. Since then, Reverence has been one of the top-selling communitie­s in the valley each month.”

Pulte also gives credit for Reverence’s early success to its location that offers a Summerlin address with access to the community’s abundant amenities.

These include parks, walking trails, golf courses, schools and nearby Downtown Summerlin, home to

City National Arena — practice facility for the Vegas Golden Knights, and coming soon, Las Vegas Ballpark — a 10,000-capacity baseball stadium that will serve as the new home of the Las Vegas 51s.

All Reverence residents enjoy miles of walking trails, an 8-acre park that includes an amphitheat­er, walking track and volleyball, basketball and tennis courts.

A 16,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor recreation facility with state-ofthe-art fitness center, outdoor resort and lap pools and pickleball, and is the centerpiec­e of the village and accessible to residents within the guard gate.

The Reverence recreation center also includes a multipurpo­se room, great room, fire pit and outdoor terrace, men’s and women’s locker rooms and wet deck for poolside sunbathing.

The recreation center is for the exclusive use of Reverence residents who live in one of seven neighborho­ods inside the guard gate.

For more informatio­n, visit www. Liveinreve­rence.com or call 877853-2699.

Pultegroup Inc., based in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of America’s largest homebuildi­ng companies with operations in approximat­ely 50 markets throughout the country.

Through its brand portfolio that includes Centex, Pulte Homes, Del Webb, Divosta Homes and John Wieland Homes and Neighborho­ods, the company is one of the industry’s most versatile homebuilde­rs able to meet the needs of multiple buyer groups and respond to changing consumer demand.

Pultegroup conducts extensive research to provide homebuyers with innovative solutions and consumer -nspired homes and communitie­s.

For more informatio­n about Pultegroup, Inc. and Pultegroup brands, go to pultegroup­inc.com; www.pulte.com; www.centex.com; www.delwebb.com; www.divosta. com and www.jwhomes.com. Follow Pultegroup, Inc. on Twitter: @ Pultegroup­news.

 ?? Pulte Homes ?? Reverence, a 300-acre village in Summerlin, developed by Pulte Homes, features six collection­s of homes.
Pulte Homes Reverence, a 300-acre village in Summerlin, developed by Pulte Homes, features six collection­s of homes.

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