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Cordillera in Summerlin offers optional rooftop decks

Toll Brothers town home community prices start in the $500,000s

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One of the unique neighborho­ods in the growing Summerlin West area features optional rooftop decks that overlook the Las Vegas Valley: Cordillera by Toll Brothers, located in the Redpoint Square district.

Offering three open-concept town home designs from 1,803 square feet to 2,154 square feet of living space with attached two-car garages, Cordillera brought a new-home design for Toll Brothers to Las Vegas last year. The homes are priced from the high $500,000s to the mid-$600,000s.

Rooftop decks are available as a design option for all three floor plans — a highly desired feature and frequent bucket-list item in demand with homebuyers seeking an experienti­al lifestyle.

“Cordillera’s three-story rooftop decks are the ideal design feature to take advantage of Summerlin West’s elevated topography providing unparallel­ed views of the Las Vegas Valley,” said Jenni Pevoto, director of master-planned community marketing for Summerlin. “Cordillera town homes are ideal for a variety of buyers, from young profession­als to empty-nesters seeking minimal maintenanc­e and a contempora­ry and open floor plan — in the spectacula­r setting of Summerlin West.”

Cordillera floor plans offer an abundance of natural light with expansive windows, entry courtyards and covered patios that extend living space and invite the outdoors in — a hallmark of Summerlin home designs.

Cordillera will have its own community pool with Summerlin’s robust amenity offerings, including hundreds of parks and miles of trails and proximity to Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area.

Located west of the 215 Beltway and north of Far Hills Avenue, the districts of Redpoint and Redpoint Square offer select areas with beautiful vantage points and vistas. The Summerlin West area is designed to offer walkable connectivi­ty between neighborho­ods and open spaces, including carefully planned pedestrian access to future neighborho­od services and community open spaces.

Six parks and paseos are under planning and developmen­t in the area and scheduled for completion this year through 2025. The area’s nearness to the 215 Beltway makes

it easy and convenient to get just about anywhere in the valley.

Now, in its 34th year of developmen­t, Summerlin offers more amenities than any other Southern Nevada community. These include 10 golf courses; 26 public, private and charter schools; a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Center; more than a dozen houses of worship representi­ng multiple faiths; office parks and neighborho­od shopping centers.

Downtown Summerlin offers fashion, dining, entertainm­ent, Red Rock Resort and office buildings. City National Arena is home of the Vegas Golden Knights’ practice facility. The Las Vegas Ballpark is a world-class Triple-a baseball stadium and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.

Summerlin offers over 100 floor plans in nearly 20 neighborho­ods throughout eight 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 town homes, 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 on hours of operation. Phone numbers for each neighborho­od are on Summerlin.com.

 ?? Summerlin ?? One of the most unique neighborho­ods in Summerlin is Cordillera by Toll Brothers that features an optional rooftop deck in some models.
Summerlin One of the most unique neighborho­ods in Summerlin is Cordillera by Toll Brothers that features an optional rooftop deck in some models.
 ?? Summerlin ?? Cordillera’s three-story rooftop decks take advantage of Summerlin West’s elevated topography providing unparallel­ed views of the Las Vegas Valley.
Summerlin Cordillera’s three-story rooftop decks take advantage of Summerlin West’s elevated topography providing unparallel­ed views of the Las Vegas Valley.

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