Sunstone Las Vegas masterplan guide
Northwest Las Vegas masterplan context, MLS search, and links to the official community site
Sunstone is a large master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas positioned near US-95 and regional recreation such as Mt. Charleston and Lee Canyon (your commute and weekend rhythm still depend on where you work and how you travel).
The public community site lists multiple national builders and a mix of attached and detached product—including age-qualified options—woven with trails, parks, and outdoor amenities. This page gives buyer-friendly context and links to the official community site for builder phases; use the MLS search on this site for resale and listed inventory Dr. Jan Duffy can tour with you.
Sunstone community site (builders & phases)
Availability, pricing, and incentives change often. Confirm current new-home details on the official community site and compare with MLS resale listings on this site.
Why use this guide alongside the official community site?
The developer site is the right place for new-home releases, model hours, and builder registration. This guide helps you place Sunstone on the Las Vegas map, understand collection names you will see in marketing, and move quickly into MLS-backed tours and offers with a licensed local agent.
Builders active in the masterplan
Public marketing names Lennar, Shea Homes, Woodside Homes, and Richmond American Homes as builders in the Sunstone masterplan. Use their published materials for elevations, options, and phase timing; use this site’s home search to compare resale and listed homes in the area.
Amenities and outdoor living
Marketing materials emphasize interconnected trails, parks, and bike-friendly amenities such as pump tracks and walking paths—useful signals if you want a neighborhood where it is easy to be outside without leaving the community.
Product mix: townhomes, single-family, and active adult
Buyers can encounter attached townhomes, single-family neighborhoods, and age-qualified product lines (age restrictions and HOA rules vary—review disclosures and community documents before you commit). If Trilogy Sunset is on your list, pair this guide with the active-adult spoke page linked below.
Collections at Sunstone
These names appear in public marketing for the masterplan. Availability and pricing change—confirm details on the official site and in MLS.
- Alia at Sunstone
- Asher
- Lyra Collection One
- Lyra Collection Two
- Axel
- Resort Collection
- Freedom 35 Collection
- Freedom 40 Collection
- Freedom 50 Collection
- Modern Collection
- Solstice
- Capella
Alia at Sunstone
Alia is positioned as a higher-footprint line within the masterplan—useful if you want generous square footage and flexible bedroom counts. Compare MLS resale against builder availability on the official site before you lock a budget.
Asher
Asher targets buyers who want efficient square footage with three-bedroom layouts—strong for lock-and-leave or smaller-household needs. Ask Dr. Jan Duffy to line up similar resale so you can compare monthly payment and HOA side by side.
Lyra Collection One
Lyra Collection One is one of two Lyra groupings—helpful if you want mid-size layouts with multi-bed flexibility. Use tours to judge storage, separation of spaces, and how the home handles daily traffic patterns.
Lyra Collection Two
Lyra Collection Two extends the Lyra story with larger plans—compare against Collection One on the same day so differences in flow and upgrades are obvious.
Axel
Axel focuses on versatile bedroom counts in a mid-size footprint—good for blended households or home offices. Verify what is standard vs optional on the builder side, then compare with resale that already includes upgrades.
Resort Collection
Resort Collection signals a more maintenance-aware footprint—often appealing if you want simpler upkeep while staying inside the masterplan. Pair with HOA questions on what is covered before you write an offer.
Freedom 35 Collection
Freedom 35 is one of several Freedom-branded groupings—use builder materials to see how plan depth and garage configuration differ from Freedom 40 and 50.
Freedom 40 Collection
Freedom 40 typically steps up bedroom and living flexibility versus Freedom 35—confirm current plan sheets and lot availability on the official site, then compare with MLS.
Freedom 50 Collection
Freedom 50 is aimed at buyers who want more room to spread out—great for multi-gen layouts when lots and plans align with your timeline.
Modern Collection
Modern Collection highlights contemporary elevations and layout choices—if aesthetics matter as much as square footage, tour models and ask how finishes translate to resale value locally.
Solstice
Solstice plans skew larger with generous bedroom counts—useful for buyers who expect long-term housemates or frequent guests. Compare carrying costs with similarly sized resale nearby.
Capella
Capella balances mid-to-large footprints with flexible bedroom counts—strong when you want a home that adapts as needs change. Dr. Jan Duffy can help you weigh new incentives against resale that already reflects real-world wear and upgrades.
Related guides
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