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Del Webb offers active lifestyle at Sun City Aliante

Community enters final phase of sales

Sun City Aliante, a Del Webb age-qualified community that opened in 2003, has reached its final phase of sales, according to sales agent Hadley Goddard. He said only 25 homes are still for sale in the 2,028-home community.

"Right now, we are offering specials and savings valued anywhere from $35,000 to $50,000, per home," Goddard said.


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  • The single-story homes range from 1,155 to 1,716 square feet and are priced from the mid-$200,000s.

    Amenities include a clubhouse with conference rooms, indoor swimming pool, game and hobby areas, billiard tables, fitness center, computer lab and tennis and bocce courts.

    Along with Sun City Aliante, the Aliante master-planned community offers four additional single-family neighborhoods.

    The Fields at Aliante, by Astoria Homes, features a selection of homes that range from 1,654 to 3,374 square feet. Prices start in the low $300,000s and zero closing costs and VA financing is available.

    Prominence, by Astoria Homes, is a gated neighborhood of two-story homes ranging from 2,830 to 4,449 square feet and priced from the high $300,000s.

    Springdale, by Pardee Homes, is a gated neighborhood of one- and two-story homes ranging from 1,990 to 3,314 square feet and priced from the low $300,000s.

    Autumn Ridge, by Pardee Homes, is a gated neighborhood that offers a selection of one- and two-story homes ranging from 2,695 to 4,025 square feet and priced from the mid-$400,000s.

    Aliante is a development of North Valley Enterprises LLC, an affiliate of American Nevada Co. and Pulte Homes. Encompassing more than 1,900 acres the community is bordered roughly by Grand Teton Drive, Centennial Parkway, Decatur Boulevard and Clayton Street. Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway, intersects Aliante, providing access to Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95.

    About 428 acres in Aliante are designated for recreational and public purposes, including the Aliante Golf Club, the 20-acre Nature Discovery Park, Deer Springs Park, Aviary Park, more than 24 miles of lighted concrete trails and linear parks, and an arroyo.

    Ground was broken last year for the Aliante Station hotel and casino. The resort, which is scheduled to open later this year, will be located on a 40-acre parcel at the northeast corner of I-215 and Aliante Parkway.

    Information regarding new homes and neighborhoods can be obtained at the Aliante Information Gallery which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Information can also be obtained at aliantehomes.com or by calling 866-787-2951.

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