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Reverence is one of those Summerlin communities that usually catches buyers who want more than just a newer home. It tends to appeal to people who care about hillside setting, a stronger sense of arrival, and a neighborhood feel that is more structured and elevated than a typical subdivision. The real question is whether that combination fits how you want to live, not just how it looks in listing photos.
Summerlin 89138 | Guard-gated setting | Ridgeline location | Trails and recreation
Michelle’s take
Reverence tends to work best for buyers who want a newer Summerlin community with stronger neighborhood identity, protected entry, and a more scenic setting. If views, trails, and a polished overall feel matter as much as the house itself, this community usually earns a serious look.
Tip from Michelle: At Reverence, I usually tell buyers not to stop at the gate or the view. The better question is, “Do I want this newer hillside lifestyle enough to pay for the setting, the structure, and the overall feel that comes with it?”
Overview
Reverence is commonly described as Summerlin’s northernmost village, set on elevated topography overlooking the valley. That matters because it shapes the mood of the community. This is not just about newer construction. It is about a more intentional setting, a more private arrival experience, and a neighborhood character that feels distinct from flatter, more standard west valley pockets.
The community is strongly tied to Pulte-built neighborhoods, and that gives Reverence a more consistent design language than buyers will find in many older areas. For some people, that polish is a plus. For others, it can feel a little too uniform. That is exactly the kind of tradeoff worth getting clear on early.
What buyers usually miss is that Reverence is not just selling views. It is also selling a lifestyle package that includes trails, park space, and a more contained community feel. If those things matter in your day-to-day life, Reverence becomes much easier to justify.

Features

Reverence is known for its higher topography, which gives parts of the community a stronger sense of separation, view potential, and edge-of-the-valley character.

The gate changes the arrival experience and helps reinforce the more private, more contained identity many buyers want when they narrow down to newer Summerlin options.

Reverence is closely associated with Pulte-built homes and neighborhoods, which usually appeals to buyers who want more current layouts and a cleaner resale profile.

Miles of walking trails give the community more real lifestyle value than a gate alone, especially for buyers who want the setting to be part of everyday use.

Reverence is linked with an eight-acre park and resident recreation access, which helps it feel more complete as a community rather than just another collection of homes.

The smarter comparison is not whether Reverence is attractive. It is whether you want this mix of newer homes, guard-gated structure, and hillside feel more than you want older landscaping, custom individuality, or easier access elsewhere.

Location & Lifestyle
Reverence tends to be strongest for buyers who want a newer Summerlin home and care about the full neighborhood experience, not just square footage. If the gate, the views, the trails, and the more elevated setting all matter to you, this can feel like a very deliberate fit.
It is often a strong middle ground for buyers who want more structure and polish than an open community but do not necessarily need the custom-home tone of Summerlin’s most elite enclaves. On the other hand, if you want a more organic streetscape or less neighborhood uniformity, another Summerlin option may feel more natural.
You want newer Summerlin construction with a stronger sense of arrival.
You care about views, elevation, and a more scenic setting.
You like the idea of guard-gated living without going fully custom-home.
You want trails and recreation to feel useful, not just promotional.
Compare exact lot orientation and view exposure, not just floorplans.
Check how much privacy each street and backyard really offers.
Pay attention to how much neighborhood uniformity you are comfortable with.
Ask whether the setting matters enough to justify the premium over flatter alternatives.
Nearby Comparisons
Buyers rarely stop with one Summerlin option. The better move is to compare what kind of neighborhood character and day-to-day feel you actually want.

A stronger fit for buyers who want a more elite custom-home identity and are comfortable stepping into a very different prestige and price conversation. Reverence often wins when buyers want newer polish without going fully custom.

Worth comparing if you like newer west Summerlin living but do not need the same contained guard-gated feel. Reverence usually feels more elevated and more defined in identity

Another smart comparison for buyers focused on newer west-edge homes. Reverence generally feels more established in neighborhood personality, while Redpoint areas may appeal more to buyers chasing a different design mix.
Tour With Michelle
In Reverence, Michelle would slow the tour down and focus on the details buyers often rush past. Which lots really capture the setting? Which streets feel more open? Which homes offer the kind of privacy buyers assume they are getting, and which ones do not once you step outside?
She would also help you compare Reverence against other Summerlin options without hype. Not every buyer needs the gate, the elevation, or the newer-community feel. But for the right buyer, that combination is exactly why Reverence rises to the top.
“Reverence usually works best when you want the setting and the neighborhood feel as much as you want the house itself.”

Next Step
Michelle can help you compare Reverence with nearby Summerlin communities based on view value, neighborhood feel, upkeep, and the kind of lifestyle you actually want to come home to.
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