The Pueblo Village Summerlin: Neighborhood Guide (2026)

by Ryan Rose

Every master planned community has a beginning, and for Summerlin, that beginning is The Pueblo. Established in 1990, The Pueblo holds the distinction of being the very first village built within the Summerlin master plan. Located in the 89128 zip code within Summerlin North, this village has evolved over more than three decades into one of the most established and, notably, most affordable points of entry into the Summerlin community. Ryan Rose, a Realtor who helps buyers navigate Summerlin's diverse neighborhoods, considers The Pueblo an essential option for anyone looking to get into Summerlin at a lower price point.

17 Sub Communities with Real Variety

The Pueblo is one of the largest villages in Summerlin by sub community count. Alta Mira, Bonita Canyon, Buena Vista, La Mancha, La Posada, Mirada, Monterrey, Monterrey Este, The Plateau, Red Hills, Santa Fe, Sedona, Sonoma, Tamarisk, Taos Estates, Valencia, and Vista Del Oro make up the village. That is 17 neighborhoods, each offering its own lot sizes, floor plans, and price ranges. The breadth of options means that The Pueblo serves a wide spectrum of buyers, from first time purchasers to investors seeking rental properties in a Summerlin address.

With the 89128 zip code carrying a median home price of approximately $391,000, The Pueblo sits well below the Summerlin wide median. This affordability is a direct result of the homes' age and the village's position as Summerlin's original residential area. Buyers should understand that these are not new construction homes. They are well built residences from the early 1990s that offer solid bones, generous lot sizes by today's standards, and the kind of neighborhood character that only comes with time.

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Historic Significance and Mature Character

Living in The Pueblo means living in the neighborhood that launched Summerlin. The streets here are lined with fully grown trees. The parks have the patina of decades of community use. The homes themselves reflect the design sensibilities of the early 1990s, with traditional layouts, single story and two story options, and the southwestern architectural touches that defined the era. For buyers who are drawn to neighborhoods with history and personality rather than brand new construction, The Pueblo delivers something that no other Summerlin village can replicate.

The village's affordability also makes it a strategic entry point. Buyers who want a Summerlin address with access to Summerlin's schools, parks, trail system, and overall quality of life can do so here at a price that would not be possible in newer villages to the south or west.

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Location and Connectivity

The Pueblo's position in Summerlin North provides strong connectivity to major corridors. Lake Mead Boulevard, Town Center Drive, and the 215 Beltway are all accessible, keeping commute times manageable. Shopping, dining, and daily services are close at hand, a benefit of being in one of the more developed sections of Summerlin rather than on the expanding western edge.

Is The Pueblo the Right Fit

The Pueblo is ideal for buyers who prioritize value, established neighborhoods, and the historic distinction of living in Summerlin's original village. It rewards those who see potential in older homes and who appreciate what three decades of community growth produce. For context on how The Pueblo fits within the broader Summerlin landscape, explore the Summerlin Living Guide or compare with newer villages like The Trails. Contact Ryan Rose for current availability and pricing across all 17 sub communities in The Pueblo.

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