Las Vegas Review-Journal

Summerlin remains on national top 10 list

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wherein master plans are perceived as better, safer investment­s as well as better places to live — particular­ly during times of crisis.

According to Gregg Logan, managing director, RCLCO, Summerlin has consistent­ly appeared on the list since RCLCO first began tracking sales of master-planned communitie­s. Since then, Summerlin has appeared on the annual list 22 times, not counting mid-year rankings. Summerlin has ranked among the 10 top-selling master plans in the country for 19 of those appearance­s, including an impressive run at the No. 1 spot seven times from 1997 to 2003.

“That puts Summerlin in the company of only a handful of communitie­s nationwide that have enjoyed remarkable and sustained sales success over decades,” Logan said.

While The Howard Hughes Corp. anticipate­s strong sales to continue throughout 2020, the company is particular­ly excited about the continuing evolution of Downtown Summerlin, the community’s urban core, as well as new and future developmen­t in Summerlin West, the area of the community west of the 215 Beltway. According to Orrock, Summerlin West will be home to the community’s most diverse offering of homes to date, including a greater inventory of more accessibly priced homes with smaller footprints to meet growing consumer demand.

“This newest 2020 mid-year report speaks volumes about Summerlin’s remarkable and enduring success as it leads new home sales in Southern Nevada, even in its

30th year of developmen­t,” Orrock said.

For informatio­n on Summerlin, visit Summerlin.com.

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