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Meritage clubhouses support community

When purchasing a residence at Meritage Homes' Northern Terrace and Yellowstone communities, one is not only getting a home design that meets his or her needs -- one is also gaining access to a private clubhouse with resort-style amenities.

"Meritage has communities with more-than-$3 million clubhouses at a price range that the average consumer can afford. To show similar clubhouse facilities to buyers would require million-dollar homes," longtime Las Vegan and Realtor Patrick Lyons said.


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  • In the northwestern valley, The Club highlights Meritage Homes' Northern Terrace community. The private residents-only clubhouse features three swimming pools, spa, fitness equipment, indoor and outdoor play areas, barbecue area and mountain views.

    In the southwestern valley, Meritage's Yellowstone at Mountain's Edge provides residents with access to a recreation center, which is highlighted by three swimming pools and spa, gym, playgrounds and a basketball court.

    Lyons said these facilities help create a sense of community.

    "You have a place in this community to actually meet your neighbors and find new friends. This is something very appealing to the person who has just moved to Vegas or to anyone who didn't have something like this before."

    "Also, first-time home buyers who move out of apartments now can have the amenities that they are used to in an actual home," Lyons said. "To me, Meritage Homes makes it easy. I just bring the buyers to their community, show them all they have to offer and the neighborhood sells itself."

    At Northern Terrace, single- and two-story homes are available in four separate neighborhoods. They measure from 1,320 to more than 3,000 square feet and are priced from the $190,000s. The development is located within the Providence master-planned community.

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

    Meritage offers three neighborhoods within its Yellowstone community -- Great Falls, Whitewater and Evergreen. Priced from the low $200,000s, they range from 1,267 to 2,124 square feet. Yellowstone is part of the Mountain's Edge master-planned community.

    To visit the three neighborhoods in Yellowstone, take the I-215 to Durango Road and exit south. Travel past Blue Diamond Road to Mountain's Edge Parkway and follow the signs.

    Sales offices are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Monday when they open at 11 a.m.

    Additionally, Meritage is offering four new neighborhoods located within the Inspirada master-planned community in Henderson, Summer Trail and Watermarke within Mountain's Edge in the southwestern valley, and the Geyser Peak neighborhood in North Las Vegas. For more information, visit meritagehomes.com.

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