Regency at Summerlin – Toll Brothers age-restricted home earns award

Las Vegas Review-Journal

April 14, 2017

Toll Brothers is known for its luxury developments. This past year, however, it undertook its first venture in Nevada of building an age-restricted active-adult community for those 55 and older.

Toll Brothers won a Silver Nugget Award for best age-restricted model with its Marble Bluff home in its Regency at Summerlin community, which opened in April 2016.

Regency at Summerlin is a staff-gated master-planned community in The Cliffs. It features three home collections and nine home designs with a multitude of personalization options. They’re all open floor plans, single-story and range from 1,600 to 2,500 square feet.

Marble Bluff measures 2,199 square feet and starts at $576,995. It has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one half-bath and a two-car garage.

The kitchen has abundant cabinet and counter space, and it features a large center island and walk-in pantry. The master bedroom includes an enlarged closet and a spa like master bath. There’s a tucked-away pocket office. Other highlights include a covered entry, formal dining room, den with a columned entry, large great room with sliding door access to the covered patio and a secondary bedroom with a private bath. Marble Bluff was designed for Toll Brothers by architectural firm KTGY, and the model was merchandised by CDC Designs, said Dan Wright, Toll Brothers Las Vegas Division vice president.

In March, a 22,000-square-foot clubhouse and Vegas-style resort pool with private cabanas opened. There’s also an indoor pool, fitness center, kitchen, multipurpose rooms, and a game room for pool and poker. It has six pickleball courts, two tennis courts, and an outdoor stage for hosting movies, concerts and weddings.

Regency is Toll Brothers active-adult brand that was established on the East Coast and has come to the West Coast for the first time, Wright said. Not only did it debut in Summerlin, but it started in Reno, Nevada, in 2016, as well.

Regency at Summerlin has 450 homesites on 110 acres. Wright said Toll Brothers provides a luxury experience, and it’s exciting to combine that with a resort-style atmosphere for an active-adult community.

“Toll Brothers believes there was a demand for an age-restricted community in Las Vegas,” Wright said. “There hasn’t been new construction of an active-adult, lifestyle-focused community in Summerlin for a while. Existing 55-plus communities are 10 years old or more, and we felt there was an audience looking at such a community as Regency with a multitude of amenities and contemporary home designs.”

Toll Brothers, which has been in Las Vegas since 1996, has sold more than 100 homes in Regency so far, and Wright said they’re excited about the success. He said sales will continue to grow with the opening of the clubhouse and amenity spaces.