Summerlin

Summerlin, near Las Vegas, Nevada's southern tip, is an affluent master-planned community of more than 140,000 residents. It offers a great quality of life with its numerous amenities.

Amenities

Below are some of the top amenities in Summerlin:

Outdoor Recreation

Summerlin offers an impressive network of parks and trails, including over 150 miles of hiking and biking trails. There are around 250 parks in the area, ranging from community parks to regional parks like the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area for outdoor enthusiasts.

Golf Courses

Summerlin has some of the best golf courses in the Las Vegas region, with courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and other famous golfers. The TPC Summerlin is a renowned golf club designed for PGA events.

Shopping and Dining

Residents of Summerlin have access to some of the best shopping and dining options in Las Vegas. Downtown Summerlin is a premier shopping destination with numerous shopping centers, boutiques, and restaurants. There are also many local dining options ranging from casual cafes to fine dining.

Healthcare

Summerlin has a wide range of healthcare facilities. There is a comprehensive medical center, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, which provides residents with various medical services and a range of specialists.

Education

Summerlin has some of the best schools in the region, including top-rated public and private institutions from elementary to high school levels, such as the Adelson Educational Campus and some of the most well-known charter schools.

Cost of Living

  • Housing. Housing costs in Summerlin are higher than the national average. The median home cost is around $500,000, with luxurious homes and modern condos available. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment averages around $1,350, while two-bedroom units range from $1,500 to $2,500 per month.
  • Healthcare. Healthcare costs in Summerlin are higher than the national average but offer world-renowned centers like the Summerlin Hospital Medical Center. Other hospitals, health clinics, and specialists are also available for residents.
  • Transportation. The cost of transportation in Summerlin is relatively low, with gas prices averaging around the national average. Public transportation options include buses and light rail transit systems.
  • Food and Entertainment. Summerlin has a variety of options when it comes to food and entertainment, ranging from upscale dining to luxury shopping. The cost of groceries is slightly higher than the national average. The average meal cost at a mid-range restaurant is around $30 per person, while movie tickets cost around $12.