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The Paseos and The Arbors Villages in Summerlin
Both The Paseos and The Arbors
are essentially residential neighborhoods with the many
parks, playgrounds, pools and trails common to all the
Summerlin Villages. Each however has its distinctive
character.
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Homeowners in The
Arbors Village enjoy a sense of being high above
the Las Vegas Valley. And many have views that
are especially spectacular at night. |
The Arbors Village
is on a hillside above the Trails Village and there
really is a sense of soaring above Las Vegas. Many
of the homes have been sited to take advantage of the
amazing citylights views. Even the large community
park overlooks the entire Las Vegas Valley.
The 215 Beltway is at the western edge of The Arbors and
gives residents easy access to other parts of the Las
Vegas Valley. Only resale homes are available now.
Begun in 2003, The
Paseos is a new village on the west side of the
215 Beltway at the entrance to Red Rock Canyon in the
Spring Mountains. Like The Vistas village adjacent
to it, The Paseos is at about 3000 feet and is
definitely cooler--as much as 10 degrees cooler in
summer--than the lower areas of the Las Vegas
Valley.
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Earth tones and
dark tile roofs are characteristic of many homes
in The Paseos Village. The cloudy sky is a
result of the start of the summer monsoon
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Many homes in The Paseos take
their architectural inspiration from the old Spanish
Hacienda and Mission styles. The landscaping contains
all drought-tolerant plants, so upkeep and irrigation
costs are relatively low.
Visit
these other villages in Summerlin:
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