The Hills
Summerlin North Anchor with Library and Golf
The Hills (and The Hills South) is one of the original villages of Summerlin, anchoring the northern end of the master plan. The community is home to the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, several golf courses, and a range of home styles that span from established 1990s construction to newer luxury builds. For buyers who want Summerlin pedigree in a mature, well-loved village, The Hills delivers.
Home prices in The Hills range widely, from around $600K for smaller single-family homes to over $2.5 million for larger estate properties. Sub-communities include TPC Summerlin-adjacent luxury, executive homes, and more accessible family neighborhoods, giving The Hills real price range and architectural variety.
The Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center is a defining amenity, hosting community events, children’s programs, and cultural performances year-round. Golf lovers have direct proximity to TPC Summerlin, one of the premier public-access championship courses in the Southwest.
Residents enjoy quick access to Summerlin Parkway for east-west travel, the 215 Beltway for broader valley connectivity, and Downtown Summerlin for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Schools serving The Hills are consistently among the highest-rated in Clark County School District.
Nicole Langill has deep experience in The Hills across multiple price points. Her International Client Specialist background is particularly useful for relocating families considering The Hills as their long-term Summerlin home. Contact Nicole to tour available homes.
What Makes The Hills Special
Summerlin Library & Arts
Anchoring cultural amenity with library, performing arts, and year-round community programs.
TPC Summerlin Access
Championship public-access golf course within minutes.
Architectural Variety
Established 1990s construction through newer luxury builds across multiple sub-neighborhoods.
Top-Rated Schools
Served by some of the highest-performing CCSD schools in the Summerlin footprint.