Moving to Summerlin: Your Complete Relocation Guide

by Ryan Rose

Moving to Summerlin means joining a 22,500 acre master planned community in the western Las Vegas Valley that offers top rated schools, over 300 parks, and a lifestyle built around outdoor recreation and family friendly neighborhoods.

What Makes Summerlin a Top Relocation Destination?

Summerlin is one of the largest and most successful master planned communities in the United States, developed by the Howard Hughes Corporation since 1990. With a population of over 130,000 residents spread across 19 distinct villages, the community offers something for every stage of life. Whether you are a young professional, growing family, or active retiree, the variety of housing and amenities makes the transition smooth.

How Do You Choose the Right Village in Summerlin?

The community is divided into three main sections: North, South, and West Summerlin. Summerlin West is the newest area with a median home price around $800,000, while South Summerlin offers more established neighborhoods with mature landscaping and slightly lower price points. Single family homes across the community range from $500,000 to $800,000, with condos and townhomes available from $300,000 to $500,000. Guard gated luxury communities like The Ridges and Summit Club reach well above $1 million.

What Should You Know About the Summerlin Lifestyle Before Moving?

Daily life in Summerlin revolves around the outdoors and community amenities. Red Rock Canyon is just a 10 to 15 minute drive away, and residents enjoy over 200 miles of interconnected trails for walking, running, and cycling. Downtown Summerlin serves as the social hub with open air shopping, dining, and entertainment, including the Las Vegas Ballpark. Schools in the area consistently outperform state averages, with math proficiency at 45 percent compared to the state's 31 percent.

How Far Is Summerlin from the Las Vegas Strip and Airport?

Summerlin sits about 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and 25 to 30 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport. Ryan Rose, who has toured hundreds of Summerlin homes, notes that the community's western elevation keeps summer temperatures 5 to 10 degrees cooler than the central valley, a detail many newcomers appreciate after their first July.

Ready to plan your move to Summerlin? Contact Ryan Rose for a personalized neighborhood tour and relocation consultation.

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Source: Summerlin.com

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