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Meritage Homes builds clubhouses

Meritage Homes' clubhouse facilities anchoring Yellowstone at Mountain's Edge and Northern Terrace at Providence offer the communities a hub for seasonal and family events.

"We recognize that we are not only building homes, we are building a way of life for our residents," said Vice President of Marketing Jeannette Murphy.


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  • Meritage Homes' $3.5 million clubhouse at Yellowstone in the southwestern valley opened in April 2006, The Club at Yellowstone is staffed by activities coordinators who plan resident events such as Sunday night football in the entertainment room, teen movie night in front of the state-of-the-art big screen and resident mixers in the party room.

    Across town, in the valley's northwest, club director Chet Obidzinski is establishing the same community feel for new home buyers at The Club at Northern Terrace, located within the 1,200-acre, American-themed Providence master plan.

    "The Club is more than a gathering place for residents, it is Meritage's commitment to building for families and creating a community," he said.

    Priced from the upper $100,000s, Northern Terrace offers four villages with 15 varieties of single- and two-story designs.

    Concord includes two-story floor plans from 1,320 to up to 1,652 square feet with three to four bedrooms, living room/dining room areas, master suite with bath and two-car garage. Pricing begins from the upper $100,000s.

    Andover is a gated village of all one-story homes ranging from 1,579 to up to 2,124 square feet. Pricing begins from the upper $200,000s.

    The villages of Salem and Brookline feature two-story homes with two-car garages. In addition, Brookline also features a three-car tandem garage. Priced from the low $200,000s, Salem offers four floor plans measuring from 1,615 to up to 2,027 square feet with three to four bedrooms, 21/2 to three baths and options.

    Priced from the upper $200,000s, Brookline features three floor plans ranging from 2,319 to 3,028 square feet with up to six bedrooms and four baths.

    To visit Northern Terrace, take Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway, and exit Hualapai Way north. Turn left on Farm Road and follow the signs.

    Yellowstone's five villages include the single-story, gated neighborhood of Evergreen featuring three- to four-bedroom floor plans; the two-story traditional neighborhood of Great Falls; the two-story Whitewater, now in builder closeout; and also in closeout, the single-story Glacier which features front courtyard entries and three-car garages.

    Featuring one- and two-story homes, the closed out village of Warm Springs is offering three furnished and upgraded models for sale. Homes at Yellowstone range from 1,267 to 2,852 square feet and are priced from the low-$200,000s.

    To visit Yellowstone, take Interstate 15 south and exit Blue Diamond Road. Travel west to Durango Drive then turn left on Durango and right on Mountain's Edge Parkway.

    The builder's sales offices and models are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Monday when they open at 11 a.m.

    For more information on the builder and its communities, visit meritagehomes-nv.com.

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