Esplanade at Red Rock, a new collection of single‑story homes built by Taylor Morrison, has opened in Summerlin’s La Madre Peaks village.
The community sits at the base of the La Madre mountains in the western portion of Summerlin. It offers 12 floor plans ranging from 1,569 square feet to 3,406 square feet, with prices starting just under $700,000 and exceeding $1.6 million.
Home designs include two‑ to three‑car garages; the largest model, the Sinatra, features a four‑car tandem garage. Smaller units typically provide two to three bedrooms and 2½ to 3½ baths, while the larger plans deliver four to five bedrooms and up to 4½ baths.
Esplanade at Red Rock adopts a resort‑lifestyle concept, with a clubhouse, resort‑style pool, on‑site restaurant and bar, pickleball courts, state‑of‑the‑art fitness equipment, a spa and other amenities aimed at fostering connection, recreation, wellness and a relaxed retreat atmosphere.
Located in the La Madre Peaks village, the development borders Scout’s Point, a planned neighborhood parkland with trails, open space and a discovery‑focused play area. It also lies near Grand Park, Summerlin’s largest park, which is being built in phases with the first section already finished. Access from the 215 Beltway makes reaching destinations across the valley—including a five‑minute drive to Downtown Summerlin—straightforward.
Jenni Pevoto, senior director of master‑planned community marketing for Taylor Morrison, said, “Esplanade at Red Rock is simply a welcome addition to the Summerlin lineup, bringing a wide scope of home options that give buyers important choice to match their family’s needs.” She added, “Esplanade at Red Rock’s all single‑story floor plans will undoubtedly be popular with a range of buyers and its beautiful location is hard to beat.”
Now in its 36th year, Summerlin provides more amenities than any other Southern Nevada community. The area includes 10 golf courses, 26 public, private and charter schools, Roseman University’s College of Medicine, a national room and performing arts center, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, more than a dozen houses of worship representing various faiths, office parks and neighborhood shopping centers.
Downtown Summerlin adds fashion, dining, entertainment, Red Rock Resort and office buildings. City National Arena houses the Vegas Golden Knights’ practice facility, while the Las Vegas Ballpark serves as a Triple‑A baseball stadium and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.
Across Summerlin’s 20 neighborhoods in seven distinct villages, builders offer more than 110 floor plans ranging from single‑family homes to townhomes, with prices from the $400,000s to over $1 million.
For details on actively selling neighborhoods, visit Summerlin.com. Before touring, contact the individual builders to confirm their hours of operation; phone numbers for each community are listed on the website.