Allure

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the home builder for the Allure community in Summerlin?

Allure at Stonebridge was developed by Toll Brothers, a renowned luxury home builder. The community features contemporary one- and two-story floor plans with open-concept living and high-end architectural finishes.

What parks and recreation are near Allure at Stonebridge?

Residents have direct access to the 12-acre Stonebridge Park, which includes lighted pickleball courts, soccer fields, and a playground. It is also minutes away from the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area for hiking and biking.

Are there HOA fees for homes in Allure?

Yes, residents in Allure pay a monthly sub-association fee for the specific neighborhood maintenance and a master-plan fee to the Summerlin West Community Association, which covers regional landscape and infrastructure.

Community Details

Elementary School: Billy and Rosemary Vassiliadis Elementary School HOA: No
Middle School: Sig Rogich Middle School Guard Gated: No
High School: Palo Verde High School Golf Community: No
Jurisdiction: City of Las Vegas Luxury: No
Primary ZIP: 89138 Equestrian: No
Median Price: $975,000 Large Lots: No
Region: summerlin Historic: No
Master Plan: Summerlin Walk Score: 18

Description

Allure in Stonebridge: Elevated Single-Story Luxury in Summerlin West

In the high-altitude, ruggedly beautiful landscape of Summerlin West, few enclaves capture the “Desert Modern” aesthetic as precisely as **Allure**. Located within the 12-village master-plan of Stonebridge in the 89138 ZIP code, Allure is a premier gated community developed by Toll Brothers. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 3,000 feet, this neighborhood offers a distinct climate and vantage point, perched at the very edge of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Prime Geography and Development History
Allure is situated in the City of Las Vegas, tucked into the westernmost edge of the valley. Its location is defined by the intersection of West Charleston Boulevard and Sky Vista Drive, just west of the CC-215 Beltway. For residents, this means a 20-minute commute to the Las Vegas Strip and a mere 10-minute drive to the upscale shopping and dining of Downtown Summerlin.

Toll Brothers broke ground on Allure around 2018 as part of the Stonebridge village, a 502-acre community characterized by its “Great Basin” theme. The vision for Allure was to provide an exclusive collection of luxury single-story homes that maximized the dramatic topography of the Red Rock foothills. Construction moved quickly through 2021, and today the community stands as a fully realized example of contemporary suburban architecture.

The Architectural Signature: Luxury Single-Story Living
What distinguishes Allure from neighboring subdivisions is its commitment to an all-single-story footprint. Toll Brothers utilized three primary floor plans—the **Desmond**, the **Aria**, and the **Hester**—ranging from approximately 3,200 to over 3,900 square feet.

The architectural styles fall into three categories: Professional, Modern, and Transitional. These homes are famous for their “floating” rooflines, expansive glass stackable doors that create a seamless indoor-outdoor transition, and standard 10-to-12-foot ceilings. Lot sizes are generous for modern Summerlin standards, often accommodating private pools, outdoor kitchens, and courtyard entries. Interior features typically include massive quartz kitchen islands, walk-in pantries, and “multi-gen” suite options that cater to the evolving needs of luxury buyers.

Price Evolution and Market Dynamics
At its grand opening, homes in Allure were priced from the high $700,000s to the $900,000s. However, the rapid appreciation of Summerlin West has transformed the neighborhood into a million-dollar-plus enclave. Current resale values typically range from **$1.4 million to over $2.1 million**, depending on lot premium and custom upgrades.

Buyers are drawn to Allure specifically because it avoids the “density fatigue” of other new developments. Because it is a gated, single-story-only community, residents enjoy a higher level of privacy with no two-story homes looming over their backyards—a rarity in the newer phases of Las Vegas development.

Amenities, Lifestyle, and Education
Life in Allure is centered around the outdoors. While the community is gated for privacy, it sits adjacent to the **Stonebridge Park**, a 12-acre village centerpiece featuring:
* Lighted pickleball courts (a major draw for the local social scene)
* Full-sized soccer fields and a shaded playground
* Exercise stations and a massive open turf area for community events

Residents also have immediate access to the Summerlin Trail System, which eventually connects to the Red Rock Canyon boundary. For fitness and social club life, the nearby **Red Rock Country Club** and **The Summit Club** provide elite private options within a five-minute drive.

The community is served by some of the highest-rated schools in the Clark County School District:
* **Linda Rankin Givens Elementary** (or the nearby Doral Academy Red Rock Charter)
* **Sig Rogich Middle School**
* **Palo Verde High School**

Nearby Retail and Refined Dining
The lifestyle at Allure is supported by the convenience of the **Charleston and Sky Vista** corridor. Residents are less than five minutes from the **Albertsons Market** and **Costco** on West Charleston. For dining, the proximity to **Downtown Summerlin** offers high-end choices like Jing, Wolfgang Puck Players Locker, and Maggiano’s. For a more local “locals” vibe, the **Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa** provides a luxury cinema, bowling, and five-star dining at T-Bones Chophouse.

The Allure Distinction: Why It Stands Out
The “X-factor” for Allure is its relationship with the mountain. Unlike the older villages of Summerlin North, Allure feels like it is carved directly into the desert. The street names—such as **Obsidian Peak Drive** and **Jasper Heights Street**—reflect the geology of the area.

Because Allure sits at one of the highest buildable points in the valley, residents experience temperatures that are often 5 to 7 degrees cooler than the valley floor. It is a neighborhood designed for the sophisticated buyer who wants the prestige of a Toll Brothers build, the safety of a gated enclave, and the serenity of being steps away from the most iconic conservation land in Nevada.

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