Pardee to open ‘Red Door Deals’
May 24, 2008 - 9:00 pm
Pardee Homes is offering Red Door Deals on designer-upgraded homes ready for move-in at new prices throughout the Las Vegas Valley, according to Pardee regional sales director Rob Tuvell.
"Families can choose from several homes in a wide range of prices that are ready for them right now," Tuvell said.
"In addition to the convenience of immediate move-in, buyers receive the added confidence of owning a Pardee home that is built on a 56-year legacy of quality, value and service in Southern Nevada."
Red Door Deal pricing includes popular upgrades and designer selections, plus a variety of financing options, according to Tuvell.
For exclusive sneak previews of Red Door Deals, sign up at PardeeHomes.com/RedDoor.
Examples of the first Red Door Deals include a two-story San Rafael Plan Four home with four bedrooms and 21/2 baths in 2,331 square feet, newly priced at $286,506.
Located on Ann Road, near Clayton in North Las Vegas, San Rafael features a park and walking paths and tree-lined streets.
For more information, call 273-3717.
Another Red Door Deal is a one-story Sierra Plan Two home at Sunrise Highlands that includes three bedrooms and two baths in 1,718 square feet, with a new price of $262,270.
Sunrise Highlands is at the base of Sunrise Mountain near Charleston and Hollywood boulevards.
For information, call 614-1408.
Pardee neighborhoods open for sales include Arrowhead, Sierra and Crestline at Sunrise Highlands; Ashwood at Nevada Trails; Fairbrook in Green Valley Ranch; San Rafael and Northpoint at Eldorado; Autumn Ridge and Springdale at Aliante; Alvarado and Madera at Vista Verde; Reston and Riverstone at Prescott Park; Mirador, La Puerta, San Mateo and Rosetta at Mountain's Edge; Capistrano at Vista Cielo; Trail Ridge at Blue Diamond and Durango; Bella Fiore and Tremezzo at Lake Las Vegas; and Chestnut Hill and Highgate at Providence.
One of the West's largest and longest-established home builders, Pardee has built homes and communities for more than 35,000 families in Southern Nevada since 1952.