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Aliante master plan enters final phase

Centered around indoor and outdoor amenities for all residents, Aliante continues to flourish, with more than 6,000 families living within the 1,900-acre community, according to Dan Naef, senior vice president of North Valley Enterprises LLC, developer of Aliante.

Naef said the abundance of amenities such as the 20-acre, dinosaur-themed Nature Discovery Park, make Aliante an excellent community in "an excellent time to buy."


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  • "Aliante has blossomed into one of the finest master -planned communities in the United States," Naef said, "with a championship golf course, beautiful parks and trails, retail shopping and dining opportunities, a school, library and many more conveniences that residents enjoy having close to home."

    Home builders active in Aliante are offering outstanding values, according to Naef, who said there are advantages to buying within the final phase.

    "Today, Aliante offers home buyers the luxury of being able to buy a brand new home, under warrantee, in an established living environment," he said.

    Five neighborhoods by three home builders are selling within Aliante. Prominence at Aliante, by Astoria Homes, is a private, gated neighborhood of two-story homes from 2,830 to 4,449 square feet and priced from the low $400,000s.

    Fields at Aliante, by Astoria Homes, offers four- and five-bedroom designs ranging from 2,228 to 3,374 square feet and priced from the low $300,000s.

    Sun City Aliante, by Del Webb, is an age-qualified community of single-story home, priced from the low $250,000s.

    Autumn Ridge, by Pardee Homes, is a gated neighborhood offering one- and two-story homes from 2,695 to 4,245 square feet, priced from the $400,000s.

    Springdale, by Pardee Homes, is a gated neighborhood with a selection of one- and two-story homes from 2,754 to 3,289 square feet, priced from the low $300,000s.

    Aliante is bordered by Grand Teton Drive, Centennial Parkway, Decatur Boulevard and Clayton Street. The Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway, intersects Aliante, providing easy access to I-15 and U.S. Highway 95, as well as a quick commute to major destinations in the valley.

    Ground was broken during the first quarter of 2007 for the Aliante Station hotel and casino.

    The resort will be located on a 40-acre parcel at the northeast corner of I-215 and Aliante Parkway.

    For more information on the community visit the Aliante Information Gallery, open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., call 866-787-2951 or visit aliantehomes.com.

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