The
master-planned community of Seven Hills is just enough out
of the way to be insulated from the hustle and bustle of city
life while only a short drive from major business districts,
scenic areas and recreation attractions.
Situated in the rolling foothills of the Black Mountain
Range in Henderson, Seven Hills overlooks one of the world's
most dazzling skylines the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Spectacular as the location may be, one of the most unique
aspects of Seven Hills is that one-third of the land is
dedicated to open space, parks and neighborhood recreational
areas.
Seven Hills offers a very wide range of home style and
prices, ranging from detached single-family homes to luxury
floor plans and custom homesites priced from the $400,000s.
We invite you to tour the neighborhoods of Seven Hills
and see for yourself why everything looks better from here.
The Estates at Seven Hills consists of over 200 custom
homesites located in separately guard-gated neighborhoods.
The majority of these homesites are adjacent to 12 of the
18 holes of the dramatic championship Rio Secco Golf Course
designed by Rees Jones. Many have breathtaking views of
the Las Vegas strip, the surrounding valley and mountains.
The first neighborhood that was developed is Rapallo, named
after the beautiful town on the Italian Riviera. The neighborhood
is situated on a plateau and is surrounded by four fairways,
etched into deep canyons. Homesites average 17,000 square
feet and range from 1/3 to over 1/2 acre. This community
is sold out.
The second neighborhood, Terracina, was the site of the
1998 Street of Dreams. Homesites, many with views of the
mountains and city lights, are adjacent to four fairways.
Homesites range from 1/3 to over 1/2 acre.
The third neighborhood, Venezia, was the site of the 2000
Street of Dreams and consists of homesites which range from
13,000 to over 30,000 square feet. Many of these homesites
have spectacular views of two lakes, the golf clubhouse
and multiple fairways.
These guard-gated communities will feature dramatic entrances
and views which will appeal to the most discriminating buyer.
|