Redpoint

Redpoint

Newer Summerlin village. Contemporary architecture, current new construction.

Redpoint is one of Summerlin’s newer master-plan villages, developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation in the late 2010s and early 2020s on the western side of the broader master-plan. The character is contemporary and family-oriented, with newer-construction single-family product, modern architectural lines, and walkable-village design.

Builders include Pulte, KB Home, Lennar, Toll Brothers, and Tri Pointe Homes, with multiple model lineups across price points. Architectural style trends contemporary-southwest, with cleaner horizontal lines than older Summerlin product, white-and-stone palettes, and contemporary roof profiles. Home sizes range from roughly 2,000 to 4,500+ square feet.

Lot sizes typically run 5,500-8,500 square feet. Master HOA fees are approximately $100-$160/month. Builder-base pricing ranges $700K to $1.4M depending on plan, lot, and upgrades. Resale on early-build homes tracks builder pricing closely.

Schools. Palo Verde High School is the public-school anchor. Newer elementary and middle schools serve the village. School ratings: greatschools.org/nevada/las-vegas and niche.com.

Lifestyle. Red Rock Canyon access is 10 minutes. The community park-and-trail layout connects into the broader Summerlin trail system. Downtown Summerlin is 10-15 minutes. The Strip is 20-25.

Frequently asked questions

Is Redpoint still actively building?
Yes — multiple builders continue active construction in Redpoint as of recent cycles. Build-out is progressing through the 2020s. Buyers can negotiate with builders directly on incentives, rate buydowns, and upgrades.
What’s the price range in Redpoint?
Builder-base pricing typically runs $700K-$1.4M depending on plan, lot, and upgrades. Resale on early-build homes tracks builder pricing closely. Lot premiums and view sites command meaningful additions.
How does Redpoint compare to The Vistas?
Redpoint is newer construction with contemporary architecture; The Vistas is established 1990s-2000s with traditional southwest aesthetics. Redpoint typically runs higher per square foot, with the trade-off being newer plans, finishes, and energy systems.
Which Redpoint builder has the best floor plans?
It depends on what you need. Toll Brothers tends toward larger, semi-custom-feeling plans. Pulte and Lennar lean production with strong value plans. KB Home is the entry-point production builder. Tri Pointe sits between Pulte and Toll on the spectrum. Ian and Alyse walk buyers through which builder’s specific plans match their needs before they tour.


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