Mirada at The Pueblo: Summerlin's Hidden Gem for Families and Professionals
Mirada at The Pueblo: Summerlin's Hidden Gem for Families and Professionals
When people think luxury Summerlin, they often picture the newest guard gated developments with sky high price tags. But there's a neighborhood in The Pueblo village that offers something different, and arguably better for a certain type of buyer.
Mirada is a well established single family home community built in the mid 1990s, and it's quietly become one of the most sought after addresses for families and professionals who want the Summerlin lifestyle without the premium that comes with newer construction or ultra exclusive enclaves.
The homes here are substantial. We're talking 3 to 6 bedrooms, mostly two story designs ranging from approximately 2,900 to 3,500 square feet. Many properties feature pools, and the architectural style leans toward Spanish influence and desert contemporary. The kind of design that has aged beautifully over the past three decades.
What sets Mirada apart is its location within Summerlin North. You're positioned perfectly between convenience and tranquility. Pueblo Park is right there, offering 84 acres of green space, sports facilities, and walking trails. The Bruce Trent Park and Kellogg Zaher Sports Complex are minutes away, which matters tremendously if you have active kids or enjoy outdoor recreation yourself.
Shopping and dining are handled by proximity to both the SummerHill Plaza and Best in the West Shopping Center to the northeast, and Downtown Summerlin to the southwest. That last one is critical. You're close enough to enjoy world class shopping, dining, and entertainment, but far enough removed that you're not dealing with the traffic and activity that comes with being directly adjacent to it.
The schools serving Mirada include Richard H. Bryan Elementary and Cimarron Memorial High School, both well-regarded in the Clark County School District. And for medical needs, MountainView Hospital is a short drive north.
Access couldn't be easier. The neighborhood sits just off Cielo Vista, with direct routes to the Summerlin Parkway and I-215. Whether you're commuting to the Strip, Henderson, or anywhere else in the valley, you're positioned for efficiency.
The real appeal of Mirada is this: you're getting a mature, established neighborhood with all the benefits that come from 25 plus years of development. The landscaping is lush, the community has a settled feel, and your neighbors are long term residents who chose Summerlin intentionally. This isn't a transient neighborhood. People move here and stay.
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