Scofield Group — Las Vegas, NV36.1699° N / 115.1398° WLas Vegas ··:·· PTLic. B.1001112

(Community No. 25) — Summerlin, Las Vegas

Grand Park,
next up.

~60Active listings
~$900KMedian price
1,000+Planned park acres
DailyMLS updates
(01) — LocationWhere is Grand Park?

Summerlin's
new district.

South of the 215 where Summerlin keeps unrolling, Grand Park is the plan's newest district — villages rising around what will be its largest park system, with the build-out's freshest architecture.

Las Vegas Valley — Grand Park highlighted
~24 minto the Stripvia the 215
~26 minto Harry Reid Intlvia I-215
~6 minto Downtown Summerlinvia the 215
~10 minto Red Rock Canyonvia SR-160 side
(02) — OverviewAt a glance

The build-out's
front line.

Grand Park is where Howard Hughes is writing Summerlin's next decade — a district masterplanned around a park system bigger than anything in the community's first thirty years, with villages opening in sequence as the spine roads finish.

The product mix is the plan's most current: contemporary semi-customs, courtyard moderns, and builder collections that read like the design magazines — at District pricing that still undercuts the established west-rim villages per foot.

The Scofield Group tracks every Grand Park release. We know which villages open next, where the first school sites land, and how phase-one pricing has moved against the rest of Summerlin.

(03) — DemographicsWho lives here
~8KPopulation (growing)
~38Median age
~$140KMedian household income
~2.8KHouseholds
~80%Owner-occupied

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates (community approximation) — approximate, verify before publishing

(04) — HighlightsWhat makes it special
01

The park thesis

A 1,000+-acre park system anchors the district plan — Summerlin's biggest open-space bet yet.

02

Freshest architecture

2020s builder collections — courtyard moderns and contemporary semi-customs.

03

215 doorstep

One ramp from the district spine — Downtown Summerlin in six minutes.

04

Phase-one pricing

New villages still price under the established rim per foot.

05

Growing with you

School sites, retail pads, and trails open in sequence — buyers ride the build-out.

06

Summerlin standards

The master association's parks-and-trails discipline from day one.

(05) — DistrictsIndex of 4

Opening villages

$700K – $1.2MNewest releases

Contemporary collections

$850K – $1.5MDesign-led builders

Courtyard moderns

$650K – $850KLock-and-leave

Future custom rows

$1.5M+ (planned)Next releases
(06) — The numbersCommunity scale
1,000+Planned park acres
2020sDistrict vintage
6Minutes to Downtown Summerlin
#1Newest Summerlin district
Phase 1Pricing window
(07) — ListingsLive MLS data

Grand Park homes
for sale.

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(08) — HOAWhat it costs, what it covers
Community typeTypical monthly
Summerlin master association~$60
District/village associations$80 – $250
Courtyard products$150 – $300

Ranges are typical as of 2026 — confirm per property during diligence.

What HOAs cover here.

  • Master dues fund the Summerlin trail and park standard
  • Village fees carry the new commons as they open
  • Builder budgets publish with each release
  • Amenity timelines are contractual — we verify funded vs promised
  • Total carry sits below the established rim villages
(09) — Parks & recreationDaily life outdoors

Grand Park system (rising)

District core1,000+ acres planned
  • The plan's largest park investment
  • Trail spines opening in phases
  • Event lawns to come

Summerlin trail net

Connecting150+ miles
  • District spurs tie into the master network
  • Bike-grade connections
  • Downtown Summerlin by path

Red Rock southern edge

WestOpen desert
  • Quieter canyon approaches
  • Sunset rides on the new spines
  • The district's backdrop
(10) — SchoolsPublic · Private & charter
Public (CCSD)
Private & charter
SchoolGradesDistrict
Faiss Middle School (interim zones)6–8Clark County SD
Sierra Vista / Palo Verde (varies)9–12Clark County SD
New district campusesPlannedClark County SD
SchoolGradesType
The Meadows School (~15 min)PK–12Independent
Faith Lutheran (~15 min)6–12Private (Lutheran)
Challenger School (~12 min)PK–8Independent

School zoning is address-specific and changes; verify current attendance boundaries directly with the school district before relying on them in a purchase decision. List is representative, not exhaustive.

(11) — NearbyCompare communities
SummerlinFrom $450KThe parent master plan.
StonebridgeFrom $650KThe gated village north of the 215.
The PeaksFrom $900KThe upper view band.
The RidgesFrom $2MThe estate crown.
Red Rock Country ClubFrom $900KPrivate-club living.
Mountains EdgeFrom $400KThe southwest's parks plan.
Las VegasFrom $300KThe city across the valley.
(12) — FAQWhat buyers ask
What is the median home price in Grand Park?
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Roughly $900,000 in the opening villages — courtyard moderns from the $600s to contemporary collections at $1.5M, with custom rows planned above.
What exactly is Grand Park?
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Summerlin's newest district south of the 215, masterplanned around the community's largest future park system. It's the active front of the build-out.
Is buying into a new district risky?
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The risk is timeline, not delivery — Summerlin's association has finished its promises for thirty years. We verify each amenity's funding status anyway.
How does pricing compare to the rest of Summerlin?
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Phase-one villages still undercut the established rim per foot — the classic early-district window that closed years ago in The Paseos and Stonebridge.
What about schools?
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Interim CCSD zoning applies while district campuses are planned — we map current assignments by address and the announced sites.
Is Grand Park a good investment?
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Buying Summerlin's newest district early has been the plan's most reliable appreciation play for three decades. We'll show the historical pattern village by village.
(13) — LifestyleThe year in Grand Park

District one,
day one.

Grand Park living is the build-out's front row — new spines opening to ride, park phases seeding in, and a neighborhood whose skyline still changes monthly.

Five fixtures of the new district:

  • 01First-light rides on the new trail spines
  • 02Model-row touring as villages open
  • 03Downtown Summerlin, six minutes up
  • 04Park-phase openings — the local holidays
  • 05Red Rock's southern approaches at sunset
Grand Park — interactive
(14) — Next step

Make Grand Park
home.

Opening village or the next release — a Grand Park advisor will give you a straight read within a day.