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Shadow Point at Stonebridge Homes For Sale
Nevada's #1 team for Shadow Point at Stonebridge real estate. Search single-family homes in Summerlin's Stonebridge village — contemporary desert architecture, 150+ miles of trails, top-rated schools, and Red Rock Canyon minutes away.
COMMUNITY PRICE RANGE
$450K–$700K
Community plan record
SUMMERLIN WEST MEDIAN LIST
$870K
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
HOA FEES
$80–$200/mo
Summerlin master + sub-association
MEDIAN DOM (SUMMERLIN WEST)
42
LVR / GLVAR, June 2026
Data reviewed by
NREG Research Team
All statistics verified against primary sources (LVR, U.S. Census, FBI, BLS)
Last updated
June 2026
Reviewed monthly · Next review July 2026
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What Should You Know About Shadow Point at Stonebridge at a Glance?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is a single-family neighborhood in Summerlin's Stonebridge village (ZIP 89135), homes $450K–$700K per plan record with a Summerlin West corridor median near $870,000 per Las Vegas REALTORS, served by Sig Rogich MS (10/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) per GreatSchools. Five takeaways below unpack what sets this Stonebridge address apart.
- Price and value: Shadow Point homes range $450K–$700K in the plan record — entry-level access to Summerlin's master-plan infrastructure, schools, and trail system.
- Top-rated schools: Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10) is one of Nevada's highest-rated public middle schools; Palo Verde HS (8/10) and Vanderburg ES (8/10) anchor the K-12 pathway.
- Not guard-gated: Shadow Point is an open Stonebridge neighborhood — HOA dues run $80–$200/mo, significantly lower than gated Summerlin enclaves like The Ridges.
- Trail and outdoor access: Summerlin's 150-mile trail network connects Shadow Point to Fox Hill Park, Downtown Summerlin, and the western trail corridor to Red Rock Canyon.
- California relocation value: Zero Nevada state income tax plus a 3% property-tax cap under NRS 361.471 saves most California households five figures annually on ownership costs.
Last updated June 2026 · Sources: LVR, GreatSchools, Howard Hughes Corporation
Where Can I Find Shadow Point at Stonebridge Homes for Sale?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge sits within ZIP code 89135 in the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West according to Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — homes range from $450,000 to $700,000 in the plan record, with the broader Summerlin West corridor showing stronger medians. The newest area listings appear below, refreshed daily from our live MLS portal.
PRICE DISTRIBUTION
How Many Shadow Point at Stonebridge Area Homes Sell in Each Price Range?
Shadow Point's own plan range spans $450K–$700K, while the broader Stonebridge / Summerlin West corridor shows a wider spread per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data. The bands below reflect the active Summerlin West / 89135 area market — Shadow Point homes concentrate in the $500K–$700K tier.
How Can You Find a Shadow Point Home by Type, Lifestyle & Price?
Shadow Point homes in Stonebridge range $450K–$700K across single-family floor plan types — each link below opens our live Las Vegas MLS search, pre-filtered by property type, lifestyle, and price tier, with listing counts updated daily from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data so you always see current active inventory.
Which Stonebridge Neighborhoods Should You Explore Alongside Shadow Point?
Shadow Point sits within Stonebridge alongside several comparable sub-neighborhoods. Each card below links to the most relevant hub or live search for the price tier.
Shadow Point at Stonebridge
Single-Family · Stonebridge siblingSkye Knoll at Stonebridge
Master village · Summerlin WestStonebridge Village
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Guard-gated · Summerlin luxuryThe Ridges (luxury)
Guard-gated golf · SummerlinRed Rock Country Club
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How Are the Schools for Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Schools are a top reason buyers choose Shadow Point: Sig Rogich Middle School earns a rare 10/10 from GreatSchools — one of Nevada's highest public-school ratings — while Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) anchor the K-12 pathway. Private and charter options add more depth than most Summerlin sub-neighborhoods can claim.
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9/10The Meadows School (Lower)
9/10Doral Academy Red Rock
8/10Pinecrest Academy of Nevada
Campus photos are representative imagery — school names, ratings, and enrollment data refer to the actual schools listed.
Which Schools Are Best for Shadow Point at Stonebridge Families?
According to GreatSchools.org, Shadow Point families have an exceptional public school pathway: Sig Rogich Middle School earns a 10/10 — one of Nevada's highest ratings for a public middle school. Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) complete the public K-12 pipeline. These ratings are cross-checked against the Nevada Report Card, with the ranked table below.
| Rank | School | Type | Grades | GreatSchools | Neighborhood | Homes Near |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sig Rogich Middle School | Public (zoned) | 6-8 | 10/10 | Summerlin · 8 min | $450,000+ |
| 2 | Bishop Gorman High School | Private | 9-12 | A+ | Summerlin South · 15 min | $450,000+ |
| 3 | Faith Lutheran Middle & High | Private | 6-12 | A | Summerlin · 10 min | $450,000+ |
| 4 | Palo Verde High School | Public (zoned) | 9-12 | 8/10 | Summerlin · 10 min | $450,000+ |
| 5 | John C. Vanderburg ES | Public (zoned) | K-5 | 8/10 | Stonebridge · 5 min | $450,000+ |
SAFETY & CRIME
Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge Safe?
Yes — by location and design. Shadow Point at Stonebridge is a residential neighborhood in the Summerlin West master plan with low incident rates typical of owner-occupied Las Vegas suburbs. HOA community standards and the family-oriented Stonebridge environment keep quality consistent. Verify specific streets via FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data.
- Community standards enforced by associationStonebridge sub-association + Summerlin CA
- Incident rates vs. Las Vegas citywideEstablished Summerlin West suburb
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police jurisdictionCity of Las Vegas coverage
- Owner-occupied householdsCommunity plan records — stable ownership
What Buyers Should Know
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is not guard-gated, but it sits within the Stonebridge village of Summerlin — an established, owner-heavy master-planned community where HOA standards, community pride, and proximity to top-rated schools create a self-reinforcing safety environment. The surrounding 89135 ZIP code is among the valley's more stable residential corridors.
The City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) provides coverage; the Summerlin area's west-valley patrol zone historically logs lower incident rates than the broader Las Vegas metro average. Buyers can verify current crime data for specific streets using FBI UCR-based lookup tools.
For families, the practical picture — a school-zone community in a master-planned neighborhood where neighbors know each other, without through-traffic from a busy arterial — provides daily comfort that goes beyond statistics.
Sources: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (latest available data), City of Las Vegas. Community details per the Stonebridge plan record and Summerlin Community Association. Last updated June 2026.
What's It Like Living in Shadow Point at Stonebridge, Summerlin?
Living in Shadow Point at Stonebridge means morning walks on Summerlin trails, five minutes to Downtown Summerlin shopping, and Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west. The neighborhood sits within the Stonebridge village of the Howard Hughes Corporation master plan — contemporary homes, strong schools, and the full Summerlin amenity network at lower HOA costs than gated enclaves.
What is Shadow Point at Stonebridge known for?
Shadow Point is known for move-up family homes in Summerlin's Stonebridge village, access to the 150-mile Summerlin trail system, Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10), and one of the valley's best positions for Red Rock Canyon access — about ten minutes from the National Conservation Area's scenic loop trailhead.
Who should live in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Families targeting Sig Rogich MS (10/10) and Palo Verde HS zoning, professionals who want Summerlin's master-plan lifestyle without the premium of guard-gated pricing, and California relocators who prioritize trail access, top schools, and Nevada's tax advantages over urban proximity.
What is daily life like?
Trail runs or bike rides through the Summerlin network in the morning, school drop-offs at Vanderburg or Rogich, errands at Downtown Summerlin five minutes away, and evenings at TPC Summerlin or Red Rock Canyon — with the Strip twenty minutes east when you want it.
Where Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge
Shadow Point at Stonebridge sits in the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West, Las Vegas, ZIP code 89135. The neighborhood occupies the western Las Vegas Valley along the Red Rock Canyon corridor, roughly 15 miles from the Strip and adjacent to Summerlin's trail network.
Shadow Point at Stonebridge
At a Glance- Setting
- Open Stonebridge village neighborhood
- Village
- Stonebridge, Summerlin West
- ZIP Code
- 89135
- Developer
- Howard Hughes Corporation
- Home Style
- Single-family, desert-contemporary
- Established
- 2000s
- Guard Gate
- No — open neighborhood
- HOA
- $80–$200/mo
- Schools
- CCSD Stonebridge zone (Rogich MS 10/10)
- Trail Access
- 150+ miles Summerlin network
- Sunshine
- 300 days/year
- Distance to Strip
- ~20 min
LIVABILITY REPORT CARD
How Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Score?
Shadow Point earns top marks for schools and outdoor access, with honest trade-offs on distance from the Strip and the absence of a guard gate. Below is our category-by-category report card — the same six factors our agents walk through with every family before a first tour of Stonebridge.
Grade A: Schools
Sig Rogich MS (10/10) is one of Nevada's top public middle schools; Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) anchor the K-12 pipeline per GreatSchools.
Grade A: Outdoor Access
150+ miles of Summerlin trails at the doorstep, Fox Hill Park with zip lines and disc golf nearby, and Red Rock Canyon's 195,000 acres ten minutes west.
Grade B+: Safety
Open neighborhood in a well-established Summerlin village with low incident rates; no staffed gate, but community standards and HOA oversight keep quality high.
Grade B+: Amenities
Downtown Summerlin five minutes away — 125+ shops, restaurants, Las Vegas Ballpark, City National Arena — plus Summerlin's park network throughout the master plan.
Grade B: Cost of Living
$450K–$700K entry with $80–$200/mo HOA is among the more accessible Summerlin addresses; still a premium vs. the broader Las Vegas market.
Grade B: Commute
Strip is 20 minutes, airport 30 minutes — very good by valley standards, with the 215 Beltway and Summerlin Parkway both within a few minutes.
Source: Compiled from GreatSchools.org, FBI UCR, BLS, and Walk Score. Methodology: 6 weighted categories on a 4.0-equivalent scale. Last refreshed June 2026.
Quick Answer
Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge a good place to live?
Yes — for families and outdoor-oriented professionals, Shadow Point at Stonebridge delivers a compelling package: Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10), Summerlin's 150-mile trail network, and Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west, all at $450K–$700K with $80–$200/mo HOA dues. The trade-offs are real — it's an open neighborhood without a guard gate, and the Strip and airport are 20–30 minutes away — but for buyers who prioritize schools, trails, and master-plan infrastructure over urban proximity, few Las Vegas addresses compete at this price.
Source: Howard Hughes Corporation
Who Lives in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Las Vegas — the parent city — and community records for the 89135 Stonebridge corridor, Shadow Point draws professional families with above-average incomes, a median age around 38, and 78% homeownership. The Census does not separately tabulate the sub-neighborhood, so city and ZIP-area figures serve as the statistical backdrop.
Within Stonebridge, our closing data shows a consistent profile: dual-income professional families targeting Sig Rogich MS zoning, California relocators drawn by Nevada's tax advantages and Summerlin's master-plan quality, and move-up buyers stepping from entry Las Vegas neighborhoods into the Summerlin lifestyle. The 89135 ZIP code is decidedly owner-heavy and school-focused.
Source: NREG community plan records, U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts Las Vegas city, & GreatSchools · Updated
POPULATION & GROWTH
How Fast Is the Shadow Point at Stonebridge Area Growing?
Shadow Point is a built-out neighborhood within the larger Summerlin West expansion corridor. Howard Hughes Corporation continues developing newer Summerlin West villages, sustaining the master plan's infrastructure and amenity investment. Las Vegas has added roughly 72,000 residents since 2010 per U.S. Census counts, and the west-valley Summerlin corridor remains one of the metro's most in-demand for family buyers.
Las Vegas citywide population trajectory, 2010–2030 (projected)
Summerlin West villages like Stonebridge benefit from Howard Hughes Corporation's ongoing master-plan investment: new parks, trail extensions, and retail development that sustain property values as the western corridor matures. Shadow Point itself is built out, but its position within an actively expanding master plan provides the long-term infrastructure support that purely speculative suburban subdivisions lack.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts and Howard Hughes Corporation. Citywide figures shown because the Census does not tabulate Stonebridge sub-neighborhoods separately. Last updated June 2026.
LIVABILITY SCORES
How Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Score for Livability?
Shadow Point scores highest on schools and outdoor access — Sig Rogich MS (10/10), 150+ miles of trails, Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west — with honest trade-offs on distance from the urban core and the absence of a guard gate. Six categories benchmarked to GreatSchools, Census, and community-record data follow.
- 84A-
Overall Livability
- 92A
Schools (10/10 MS zone)
- 75B+
Safety
- 55C+
Cost of Living
- 82B+
Amenities
- 80B+
Outdoor Access
MARKET TRENDS · LAST 12 MONTHS
How Is the Shadow Point at Stonebridge Area Real Estate Market Trending?
The charts below show Las Vegas citywide sold medians, market time, and monthly closings from Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — the liquid benchmark Summerlin West trades against. Shadow Point's plan range of $450K–$700K sits below the broader Summerlin West median of ~$870K, reflecting the sub-neighborhood's move-up family focus rather than the luxury segment.
Community Price Range
$450K–$700K (plan record); Summerlin West corridor median ~$870K per LVR
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
Days on Market
42 median days in the Summerlin West corridor per Las Vegas REALTORS data
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
HOA Dues
$80–$200/mo combining Summerlin master association and Stonebridge sub-association
vs May 2025
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS
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Market Competitiveness
How competitive is the Shadow Point at Stonebridge market right now?
The Stonebridge / Summerlin West corridor is a steady seller's market for well-priced homes. Families target specific school zones (Rogich MS 10/10), so move-up homes in Stonebridge move in 30–45 days when priced to the corridor. Shadow Point's $450K–$700K range is accessible without jumbo financing, which keeps buyer depth solid.
- $870KSummerlin West corridor median list
- 42 daysMedian DOM, Summerlin West
- $80–$200HOA / month
- 10/10Sig Rogich MS (GreatSchools)
Who Should Buy a Home in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is best for families targeting the Rogich MS school zone, professionals who want Summerlin's trail and master-plan lifestyle without guard-gate carrying costs, and California relocators drawn by Nevada's tax advantages. Six buyer profiles below map the fit honestly.
Which Buyer Types Fit Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Families with School-Age Kids
- Sig Rogich MS (10/10) — one of Nevada's highest public ratings
- Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) complete K-12
- Fox Hill Park and trail network for active kids
- Community quiet streets with HOA standards
California Relocators
- Zero Nevada state income tax vs. 13.3% CA top rate
- 3% property-tax cap under NRS 361.471
- Move-up home at $450K–$700K vs. $1.2M+ coastal equivalent
- Our relocation team handles virtual tours and escrow coordination
Trail & Outdoor Enthusiasts
- 150+ miles of Summerlin trails at the front door
- Red Rock Canyon 10 minutes west for hiking and climbing
- Fox Hill Park with zip lines, disc golf, and open space
- TPC Summerlin golf 15 minutes away
Move-Up Buyers from Greater Las Vegas
- Step up from entry Las Vegas neighborhoods into the Summerlin ecosystem
- More square footage and master-plan amenities than inner-valley suburbs
- Accessible $450K–$700K without requiring jumbo financing
- HOA dues $80–$200/mo — manageable carrying cost
Professionals Seeking Work-Life Balance
- Strip 20 minutes east for employment access
- Downtown Summerlin corporate corridor 5 minutes away
- Trail runs before work, Red Rock weekends nearby
- Top-rated schools even if kids aren't the priority yet
Long-Hold Investors
- Summerlin master-plan value support from Howard Hughes Corporation investment
- Owner-heavy, school-zone community drives stable long-term demand
- No guard-gate premium means competitive acquisition costs
- Nevada's tax advantages compound long-term net returns
Best Fit For
- Families — targeting the 10/10 Sig Rogich Middle School zone with Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) completing the K-12 pathway.
- California relocators — trading the 13.3% California income tax for Nevada's zero, and $1.2M+ coastal suburban homes for $450K–$700K in Summerlin.
- Trail and outdoor enthusiasts — 150 miles of Summerlin trails at the doorstep and Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west.
- Move-up buyers — stepping from entry Las Vegas neighborhoods into the Summerlin master-plan ecosystem without guard-gate dues.
- Professionals — who want trail access and top schools close by with the Strip and Downtown Summerlin both within 20 minutes.
- Long-hold investors — buying into Howard Hughes Corporation's master-plan value support at the most accessible Summerlin price point.
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- Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10) — one of Nevada's highest-rated public middle schools, the top reason families choose Shadow Point
- Summerlin's 150-mile trail network connects the neighborhood to parks, Downtown Summerlin, and the western ridge trail corridor
- Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west — 195,000 conservation acres with the scenic loop, hiking, and climbing
- $450K–$700K entry with $80–$200/mo HOA — the most accessible price tier within the Summerlin master plan
- Howard Hughes Corporation master plan investment sustains amenities, trail extensions, and common-area quality
- Zero Nevada state income tax and a 3% property-tax growth cap under NRS 361.471
- Downtown Summerlin five minutes away — 125+ shops, restaurants, and City National Arena
Honest Considerations
- Not guard-gated — buyers who want a staffed gate need to look at The Ridges or Red Rock Country Club (and budget accordingly)
- Built-out 2000s sub-neighborhood — resale only; no new construction within Shadow Point itself
- Strip and airport are 20–30 minutes away — a longer commute than inner-valley neighborhoods
- Summerlin West corridor median (~$870K) reflects luxury inventory nearby; Shadow Point competes on value, not luxury finishes
- Summer heat — 105°F+ stretches July through September, like the rest of the Las Vegas Valley
- School-zone verification required — boundaries can shift; confirm current zoning for any specific address before offering
Neighborhood Comparison
How Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Compare to Nearby Stonebridge Neighborhoods?
A like-for-like comparison of Shadow Point alongside its Stonebridge neighbors — drawn from the community plan records and Summerlin West corridor data via Las Vegas REALTORS. Honesty note: sub-neighborhood sample sizes are small, so we publish entry ranges rather than per-street medians.
| Submarket | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active Listings | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shadow Point at Stonebridge | $450K–$700K | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | Move-up family · Trail access |
| Skye Knoll at Stonebridge | $500K–$750K | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | Move-up · Views |
| Stonebridge Village (broader) | $450K–$900K | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | Full village range |
| Summerlin (full master plan) | From $350K | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | All price tiers |
| The Ridges (luxury tier) | From $2M+ | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | Guard-gated luxury |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data plus NREG community plan records, June 2026. Sub-neighborhood $/SF and DOM are intentionally omitted — samples are too small to be meaningful. Summerlin West corridor benchmark: 42-day median DOM, ~$870K corridor median list.
Neighborhood Deep Dive
What's Inside Stonebridge's Sub-Neighborhoods?
Submarket 1
Shadow Point at Stonebridge
Move-up single-family homes with 2000s desert-contemporary architecture, direct trail network access, and the Stonebridge school zone anchored by Sig Rogich MS (10/10).
Browse Shadow Point at Stonebridge homes →Submarket 2
Skye Knoll at Stonebridge
A Stonebridge sibling to Shadow Point — similar school zoning and trail access, with some lots offering elevated Red Rock or valley views commanding a modest premium.
Browse Skye Knoll at Stonebridge homes →Submarket 3
Stonebridge Village (broader)
The full Stonebridge village encompasses Shadow Point, Skye Knoll, and several other sub-neighborhoods in Summerlin West — all share the same school zone, trail access, and master-plan infrastructure.
Browse Stonebridge Village (broader) homes →Submarket 4
Summerlin (full master plan)
Twenty-plus villages covering the full spectrum from entry single-family in the $350Ks to guard-gated custom estates at The Ridges from $2M+ — Shadow Point sits comfortably in the move-up middle.
Browse Summerlin (full master plan) homes →Submarket 5
The Ridges (luxury tier)
Summerlin's most exclusive guard-gated enclave — custom and semi-custom estates with mountain and golf course views; the destination buyers upgrade to from Shadow Point after 5–10 years of appreciation.
Browse The Ridges (luxury tier) homes →Submarket 6
Stonebridge Village Hub
Shadow Point is one of several sub-neighborhoods within Stonebridge, Summerlin's western village on the Red Rock Canyon corridor. All Stonebridge homes share the same school zone (Rogich MS 10/10), 150+ miles of trails, and Howard Hughes Corporation master-plan oversight — the differentiator between sub-neighborhoods is lot position, view orientation, and decade of construction.
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How Does the Shadow Point at Stonebridge ZIP Code (89135) Break Down?
Shadow Point sits in ZIP 89135, which covers several Stonebridge sub-neighborhoods and stretches into the broader Summerlin West corridor. The table below breaks the ZIP into its real corridors — from entry single-family to the luxury tier — per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data.
| ZIP | Primary Area | Median Price | $ / Sq Ft | Days on Market | Active | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89135 | Shadow Point at Stonebridge — move-up single-family | $450K–$700K (plan range) | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* |
| 89135 | Stonebridge corridor — all sub-neighborhoods | $450K–$900K | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* |
| 89135 | Summerlin West luxury tier (The Ridges / Red Rock CC adjacent) | From $1.2M | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* | n/a* |
| 89135 | Full Summerlin West corridor benchmark — 89135 | ~$870K corridor median (LVR) | — | 42 | — | n/a* |
Source: Las Vegas REALTORS MLS plus NREG corridor analysis. *Sub-neighborhood $/SF and year-over-year change are intentionally omitted — sample sizes are too small to be statistically meaningful. Boundaries per Clark County GIS.
BY THE NUMBERS
Which Statistics Define Shadow Point at Stonebridge Real Estate?
Eight verifiable numbers — sourced to Las Vegas REALTORS, GreatSchools, the Bureau of Land Management, and Howard Hughes Corporation — capture Shadow Point at Stonebridge faster than any brochure: $450K–$700K plan range, a 10/10 middle school, 150+ miles of trails, and Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west.
$450K–$700K
Shadow Point's plan price range for single-family homes — the most accessible entry tier in the Summerlin master plan.
Community plan record
10/10
Sig Rogich Middle School's GreatSchools rating — one of Nevada's highest for a public middle school, the zoned campus for Shadow Point families.
GreatSchools 2026
150+
Miles of Summerlin trails connecting Shadow Point to parks, Downtown Summerlin, and the western ridge trail corridor.
Howard Hughes Corporation
10 min
Drive to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area from Shadow Point — 195,000 acres of hiking, climbing, and scenic desert managed by the BLM.
BLM · drive times
$80–$200
Monthly HOA dues combining the Summerlin master association and Stonebridge sub-association — significantly lower than guard-gated Summerlin enclaves.
Community plan record
$870K
Summerlin West corridor median list price in June 2026 — the broader benchmark Shadow Point's $450K–$700K range competes within.
Las Vegas REALTORS, June 2026
5 min
Drive to Downtown Summerlin's 125+ shops, restaurants, Las Vegas Ballpark, and City National Arena.
Community plan record drive times
0%
Nevada state income tax — the single biggest financial advantage for California relocators choosing Shadow Point over a comparable Bay Area or Southern California suburb.
Nevada Department of Taxation
WHY SHADOW POINT AT STONEBRIDGE
Why Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Stand Apart From Its Peers?
From Sig Rogich's 10/10 rating to 150 miles of trails and Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west, Shadow Point's case rests on verifiable master-plan advantages. The Nevada Revised Statutes, GreatSchools data, and Howard Hughes Corporation's plan record back every claim.
- GreatSchools 2026
Sig Rogich Middle School — 10/10
One of Nevada's highest-rated public middle schools serves Shadow Point families; Vanderburg ES (8/10) and Palo Verde HS (8/10) anchor the full K-12 pathway.
- Howard Hughes Corporation
Summerlin's 150-mile trail network at the doorstep
The trail system connects Shadow Point directly to Downtown Summerlin, Fox Hill Park, and the western ridge — daily outdoor access without driving to a trailhead.
- Bureau of Land Management
Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west
The 195,000-acre National Conservation Area's scenic loop, hiking, and climbing are a ten-minute drive — an advantage few Las Vegas neighborhoods can match at this price.
- NRS 361.471 · CA FTB
Tax-capped carrying costs plus zero income tax
Nevada's 3% primary-residence cap under NRS 361.471 and zero state income tax save California relocators five figures annually compared to comparable California suburbs.
- Community plan record
Accessible price point within Summerlin
$450K–$700K with $80–$200/mo HOA dues puts Shadow Point among the most accessible entry points into the Summerlin master-plan ecosystem.
WHY BUY IN SHADOW POINT AT STONEBRIDGE
What Are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Home in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point's case rests on school quality, outdoor access, and master-plan infrastructure: Sig Rogich MS (10/10), 150+ miles of trails, property taxes capped at 3% annual growth under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471, zero state income tax, and a location five minutes from Downtown Summerlin. Ten sourced reasons follow.
Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10)
One of Nevada's highest-rated public middle schools is the zoned campus — a genuine anchor for family buyers choosing Shadow Point.
GreatSchools 2026
Zero state income tax
Nevada levies no personal income tax — five-figure annual savings for most California relocators.
Nevada Department of Taxation
3% property-tax cap
Annual increases on a primary residence are capped by statute, keeping long-run ownership costs predictable.
NRS 361.471
Howard Hughes Corporation master plan
Summerlin's master developer maintains trails, parks, and amenity standards that sustain property values across the master plan.
Howard Hughes Corporation
Red Rock Canyon ten minutes west
The 195,000-acre conservation area's scenic loop and world-class hiking are a short drive — accessible daily, not just on weekends.
Bureau of Land Management
150+ miles of trails
Summerlin's trail network links Shadow Point to parks, Downtown Summerlin, and the western ridge without getting in a car.
Howard Hughes Corporation
Downtown Summerlin five minutes away
125+ shops, restaurants, City National Arena, Las Vegas Ballpark, and seasonal events are five minutes from Shadow Point's front door.
Community plan record
Move-up family floor plans
Three-to-five-bedroom desert-contemporary homes with covered patios and two- to three-car garages — sized for growing families, not starter buyers.
Community plan record
Accessible price within Summerlin
$450K–$700K with $80–$200/mo HOA puts the full Summerlin master-plan experience within reach of move-up buyers who price out of The Ridges.
Community plan record · LVR
Stable, owner-occupied community
78% of households own per community records, and school-zone tenure creates the low turnover and neighbor stability families specifically shop for.
Community plan record
New Construction
Who Builds New Homes In and Around Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point itself is a built-out 2000s neighborhood — no production builder is currently selling within the sub-neighborhood. Buyers who want new construction close to Shadow Point's Stonebridge location should look at nearby active Summerlin West villages where Howard Hughes Corporation builders are releasing lots. Incentives change monthly — verify current offers before you write anything.
Luxury Move-Up
Toll Brothers
The closest luxury production profile to Shadow Point's Stonebridge character
Family & Mid-Market
Lennar
Broadest Summerlin new-build selection
Design-Forward Move-Up
Tri Pointe Homes
Contemporary architecture buyers cross-shop against Shadow Point resales
Entry to Move-Up
KB Home
Value-oriented new builds in nearby Summerlin villages
Family Move-Up
Pulte Homes
Family-sized floor plans comparable to Shadow Point's resale inventory
Outdoor Recreation
What Outdoor Amenities Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Offer?
Shadow Point's outdoor advantage is hard to match at this price: 150+ miles of Summerlin trails at the doorstep, Fox Hill Park minutes away, and Red Rock Canyon's 195,000 conservation acres ten minutes west, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Nevada's 300 annual sunshine days keep all of it accessible year-round.
DOORSTEP
Summerlin Trail System
The master plan's 150-mile trail network connects Shadow Point to Downtown Summerlin, Fox Hill Park, and the western ridge — daily outdoor access without driving to a trailhead.
5 MIN
Fox Hill Park
One of Summerlin's most popular destination parks — adventure playground, zip lines, disc golf course, picnic areas, and trail connections all in one.
5 MIN
The Paseos Linear Park
A linear park threading through the Stonebridge / Paseos corridor with walking paths, native desert gardens, and dog-friendly open space.
5 MIN
Downtown Summerlin
The west valley's retail and events anchor — 125+ shops and restaurants, Las Vegas Ballpark, City National Arena, and seasonal festivals year-round.
10 MIN
Red Rock Canyon NCA
The Mojave's signature conservation area — the 13-mile scenic loop, world-class hiking and climbing, and some of the Southwest's most photographed desert scenery.
15 MIN
TPC Summerlin
The Shriners Children's Open course in the heart of Summerlin — one of the valley's most popular daily-fee layouts, hosting an annual PGA Tour event.
20 MIN
Desert Breeze Park
One of the west side's workhorse parks — skate park, soccer fields, playgrounds, trails, and a community pool per Las Vegas Parks & Recreation.
45 MIN
Mt. Charleston Recreation Area
The Spring Mountains' 11,918-foot peak hosts winter skiing at Lee Canyon and cooler summer hiking at altitudes 20–30°F below the valley floor.
The Shadow Point at Stonebridge Lifestyle
What Does a Weekend in Shadow Point at Stonebridge Look Like?
Three moods within ten minutes: a morning trail loop on Summerlin's 150-mile network, a drive to Red Rock Canyon for a hike through the National Conservation Area managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and an evening at Downtown Summerlin's restaurants or Las Vegas Ballpark — all without touching I-15.
THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES
Can You Tour Shadow Point at Stonebridge Homes This Weekend?
Shadow Point is an open neighborhood — no gate clearance required — so open houses and self-guided walks are straightforward. Most sellers in the Stonebridge corridor hold weekend opens when market conditions favor buyers. Set up instant alerts to be notified the moment a Shadow Point home schedules an open house, or browse every active listing now.
Quick Answer
What are HOA fees in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Budget $80–$200 per month in Shadow Point, combining the Summerlin Community Association master fee with Stonebridge sub-association dues. Those fees fund trail maintenance, common-area landscaping, and access to the Summerlin amenity network. Always pull the full resale package during escrow — current dues, reserve study, and any pending assessments — before finalizing your offer. Nevada escrows typically run 30–45 days, giving you enough time to review documents before closing.
Should I Move to Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Every month, California families discover that the Summerlin lifestyle — trails, top schools, mountain views — costs a fraction of comparable suburban housing on the coast. California's top state income-tax rate is 13.3% per the California Franchise Tax Board; Nevada's is zero, and that single line item funds most relocations.
Why California Buyers Are Choosing Shadow Point at Stonebridge
The tax math is compelling: California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $250,000 saves roughly $18,000–$24,000 per year in state income taxes alone. Shadow Point adds what coastal suburbs can't: a 150-mile Summerlin trail network, the 10/10-rated Sig Rogich Middle School, Red Rock Canyon ten minutes away, and an effective property-tax rate of roughly 0.5–0.75% capped at 3% annual growth under NRS 361.471.
At a $650,000 budget, Southern California buyers are looking at a dated condo in an inland suburb. That same budget in Shadow Point at Stonebridge secures a move-up single-family home with desert-contemporary finishes in a master-planned community five minutes from Downtown Summerlin — ten minutes from Red Rock Canyon and twenty from the Strip.
According to Las Vegas REALTORS, the Summerlin West corridor carried a median near $870,000 in mid-2026, while Shadow Point's own plan range sits $450K–$700K for move-up family homes. Per the Clark County Assessor, the effective property-tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.75% of assessed value. The Bureau of Land Management manages Red Rock Canyon — 195,000+ conservation acres — just ten minutes west.
Shadow Point at Stonebridge draws professional households: the 89135 ZIP codes median household income runs above $110,000 per community records, skewing executive, dual-income, and owner-occupied at 78%. The Downtown Summerlin corporate corridor is five minutes away, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center ten minutes north, and the Strip's resort employment core roughly twenty minutes east — the location earns its premium.
Cost of Living Snapshot — Shadow Point vs. Southern California
Day-to-day costs run meaningfully lower than coastal California across nearly every category. Nevada has no state income tax, no personal property tax on vehicles beyond registration, and a 3% primary-residence property-tax cap. The category that flips hardest is housing: a $550,000 Shadow Point home delivers move-up space in a master-planned community that would cost $1.2M+ in comparable Southern California suburbs.
| Metric | Shadow Point, NV | Southern California |
|---|---|---|
| State Income Tax | None | Up to 13.3% |
| Home Price Range (community) | $450K–$700K | $900K–$1.4M (comparable suburb) |
| Effective Property Tax Rate | ~0.5%–0.75% | ~1.0%–1.25% |
| HOA Fees | $80–$200/mo | $200–$500/mo (comparable HOA) |
| Airport Commute | ~30 min (Harry Reid) | 45–90+ min (LAX / ONT) |
Figures are approximate, for illustration. Contact our team for current market data.
Shadow Point Rental Market — Rent vs. Own
Executive rental supply in Stonebridge is limited — 78% of households own per community records — so quality rentals command firm pricing when they surface. Short-term rentals face City of Las Vegas regulation and HOA restrictions. For buyers on a 5+ year horizon, the scarcity of rental supply relative to ownership demand, combined with Summerlin's master-plan price support, has historically rewarded owners over renters.
Updated June 2026 · Source: Las Vegas REALTORS rental tracking & BLS Consumer Price Index
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How to relocate to Shadow Point at Stonebridge in 8 steps
From first research to keys-in-hand, here's the 8–12 week timeline most Shadow Point buyers follow. Two deadlines are statutory: Nevada requires a driver's license within 30 days of residency and vehicle registration within 60, per the Nevada DMV — miss them and penalties stack.
Confirm school zoning for your target address
Shadow Point is zoned for Sig Rogich MS (10/10) and Palo Verde HS — but boundaries can shift. Verify the exact zoning for any specific address through CCSD before you write an offer.
Get pre-approved — at the right price tier
Shadow Point's $450K–$700K range stays within conventional loan limits — no jumbo needed for most homes. FHA is an option; VA allows 0% down for veterans. Get pre-approved before you tour.
Hire a Stonebridge specialist
Sub-neighborhood differences — lot position, view orientation, builder vintage, and trail proximity — are real. Work with an agent who tracks Shadow Point and its Stonebridge siblings.
Tour in person or virtually
Shadow Point is open — no gate clearance needed. Walk the trail network before you offer; the connection to Fox Hill Park and the Paseos corridor is part of what you're buying.
Write and negotiate the offer
Stonebridge move-up homes attract school-zone families and California relocators — clean pre-approvals and quick escrow timelines strengthen offers here.
Inspection and HOA document review
Request the resale package on day one of escrow: Summerlin CA master dues, Stonebridge sub-association dues, reserve study, assessment history, and CC&Rs. This is routine in Nevada; your escrow officer coordinates.
Clear conditions and fund
Nevada closes through escrow companies, not attorneys; expect 30–45 days from acceptance to funding for financed buyers. Cash offers can close in 14–21 days.
Close, move, and register
Transfer utilities (NV Energy, Southwest Gas, Las Vegas Valley Water District), set up Summerlin trail access, then handle the DMV — license within 30 days, vehicle registration within 60.
ECONOMY & JOBS
What Drives the Shadow Point at Stonebridge Economy?
Shadow Point draws professional and dual-income households — executives, healthcare professionals, and entrepreneurs tied to Summerlin's corporate corridor and resort employment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Las Vegas metro labor market remains strong, and the 89135 corridor's median household income runs above $110,000 — roughly 50% above the Clark County median.
Top Shadow Point at Stonebridge Area Employers
- Downtown Summerlin corporate corridorOffices, headquarters, and Summerlin's retail and hospitality employment hub — five minutes away
- Summerlin Hospital Medical CenterMajor west-valley hospital and medical-office campus, about ten minutes north
- City National ArenaNHL Golden Knights practice facility and events complex at Downtown Summerlin
- The Strip resort corridorThe metro's largest employment base — hospitality, entertainment, gaming — twenty minutes east
- Clark County School District (Stonebridge schools)Vanderburg ES, Sig Rogich MS, and Palo Verde HS serve as major local employers and community anchors
- Red Rock Resort and Station CasinosMajor resort and gaming employer on the Summerlin border, about fifteen minutes away
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Howard Hughes Corporation. Last updated June 2026.
COMMUNITY COMPARISON
How Does Shadow Point at Stonebridge Compare to Summerlin, Henderson & Las Vegas?
Weighing Shadow Point against other Las Vegas Valley addresses? This June 2026 side-by-side covers the metrics families ask most. Shadow Point leads on school ratings and trail access; Summerlin's luxury villages lead on guard-gating; Henderson leads on citywide safety — sources are LVR, the U.S. Census, and FBI UCR.
| Metric | Shadow Point | Summerlin | Las Vegas | Henderson |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community Price Range | $450K–$700K | $350K–$5M+ | $300K–$5M+ | $300K–$5M+ |
| Corridor Median List | ~$870K (Summerlin West) | $728K | $476K | $548K |
| Days on Market | 42 (Summerlin West) | 21 | 20 | 21 |
| Top Middle School | Sig Rogich MS 10/10 | Rogich / Fertitta (10/10) | Varies 7-8/10 | Del E Webb / Miller (8-9/10) |
| HOA Fees | $80–$200/mo | $50–$400+/mo (varies) | Varies | Varies |
| Guard-Gated | No — open neighborhood | Select enclaves (The Ridges) | Select enclaves | Select enclaves |
| New Construction | No — resale only | Very High (Summerlin West) | Moderate | Very High (Cadence, Inspirada) |
| Trail Network | 150+ miles Summerlin | 150+ miles Summerlin | Select corridors | Select corridors |
| Best For | Schools · Trails · Value entry | Luxury · Outdoors · Schools | Selection · Urban · Investors | Families · Retirees · Safety |
Sources: Las Vegas REALTORS, U.S. Census QuickFacts. Sub-neighborhood figures per community plan records; city and corridor figures from LVR and Census. Last updated June 2026.
What Will Shadow Point at Stonebridge Cost You Each Month?
A $550,000 Shadow Point home runs about $4,100 monthly with 10% down at 7% per Freddie Mac's rate survey — including HOA dues and property taxes capped at 3% annual growth. The tabs below model your payment, compare renting, and break out the full carrying cost picture.
Estimate Your Shadow Point Payment
- Principal & Interest$3,293
- Property Tax$280
- Insurance$150
- HOA$200
- PMI$206
Estimated calculations only — consult a lender for exact figures. Rate benchmarks reflect the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
BUY VS RENT
Should you buy or rent in Shadow Point at Stonebridge right now?
Rental supply in Stonebridge is limited — 78% of households own — so quality rentals are scarce and priced accordingly. For 5+ year holds in a school-zone Summerlin community, ownership math is compelling.
OWN (10% DOWN, 7%)
$4,024 / mo
- Principal & Interest
- $3,293
- Property Tax (~0.6%)
- $275
- Homeowners Insurance
- $110
- HOA (master + sub-association)
- $140
- PMI (10% down)
- $206
5-year net cost:~$127,000
Equity built:~$175,000
RENT (MODELED LEASE)
$2,800 / mo
- Comparable Home Lease (modeled)
- $2,800
- Renters Insurance
- $25
- Equity Built / Month
- $0
- Tax Benefit
- $0
- Annual Increase Risk
- ~4%
5-year net cost:~$183,000
Equity built:$0
Avg annual rent increase: 4.0%
The 5-year breakeven
Owning a $550,000 Shadow Point home for five years nets cheaper than leasing once principal paydown, modest appreciation, and tax deductibility are counted — and the owner builds roughly $175,000 in equity while the renter builds none. School-zone demand and Summerlin master-plan value support historically reinforce the ownership case here.
Model assumptions: 7.0% 30-yr fixed (Freddie Mac PMMS), 3% annual appreciation, 4% annual rent growth, 0.6% effective property tax, $140/mo blended HOA, modeled $2,800 comparable lease.
HOA Fees by Community
HOA Fees in Shadow Point at Stonebridge
Every Shadow Point home funds the Summerlin master association and Stonebridge sub-association through combined dues. The total varies by sub-association contract — request the resale package in escrow to confirm the exact figures.
Summerlin Community Association (master)
Included in total
Summerlin CA master fee
Part of $80–$200/mo total
Includes:
Master-plan trail maintenance, community parks, design standards, annual events
Stonebridge Sub-Association
Included in total
Stonebridge sub-association
Part of $80–$200/mo total
Includes:
Sub-neighborhood common-area landscaping, enforcement of community standards
Due-Diligence Checklist
Request in escrow
Full resale package
Statutory right
Includes:
Current dues (both associations), reserve study, assessment history, CC&Rs
Transfer and capital fees
Varies
Includes:
One-time association charges at closing — factor these into your offer math
COMMUTE & TRANSPORTATION
How Easy Is Getting Around From Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point sits at a convenient Summerlin West position — most daily destinations are reached without the freeway. Mean Las Vegas commutes run about 25 minutes per U.S. Census ACS data — and Shadow Point's closest destinations beat that comfortably.
Drive Times from Shadow Point at Stonebridge
- ~5 minDowntown Summerlin (shopping, dining, Ballpark)W Charleston Blvd west
- ~10 minRed Rock Canyon NCA (scenic loop trailhead)W Charleston Blvd west
- ~10 minSummerlin Hospital Medical CenterRampart Blvd north
- ~20 minLas Vegas StripSummerlin Pkwy → I-15 south
- ~25 minDowntown Las VegasUS-95 east
- ~30 minHarry Reid Intl AirportI-215 South
- ~35 minHendersonI-215 east
- ~45 minMt. Charleston (Lee Canyon)US-95 north → SR-157
Transportation Options
Drive times based on average non-rush-hour conditions. Sources: Google Maps traffic data, RTC of Southern Nevada.
Quick Answer
How long does it take to close on a Shadow Point at Stonebridge home?
Most Shadow Point purchases close in 30 to 45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Conventional financed buyers at the $450K–$700K range rarely face appraisal complications — the Stonebridge corridor has adequate comps. Cash offers can close in 14–21 days. HOA resale package review adds a few business days; request it in escrow week one. Your escrow officer coordinates the Summerlin CA and sub-association document requests as part of the standard Nevada closing process.
Quick Answer
What down payment do I need to buy in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Most Shadow Point buyers put down 5% to 20%. Conventional loans are standard at this price band — on a $550,000 home, plan $27,500 (5%) to $110,000 (20%) at closing. FHA requires 3.5% with a qualifying score; VA loans allow 0% for eligible veterans. No jumbo financing required within Shadow Point's $450K–$700K plan range. Your lender should run a side-by-side comparison of conventional vs. FHA PMI at your specific price point before you commit to a structure.
Shadow Point at Stonebridge FAQ — 18 Answers
What Do Shadow Point at Stonebridge Buyers Most Frequently Ask?
Most AskedWhat is the median home price in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is in the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West (ZIP 89135), with homes ranging $450,000–$700,000 per the plan record. The broader Summerlin West corridor carried a median near $870,000 in mid-2026 per Las Vegas REALTORS MLS data — Shadow Point's move-up family floor plans sit comfortably within the $450K–$700K band.
Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge part of Summerlin?
Yes — Shadow Point is a sub-neighborhood within the Stonebridge village of Summerlin, the master-planned community developed by Howard Hughes Corporation on Las Vegas's western edge. Stonebridge is one of Summerlin's newer villages, featuring contemporary desert architecture and access to all Summerlin master-plan amenities: 150+ miles of trails, Downtown Summerlin shopping, and community parks. Shadow Point shares ZIP code 89135 with several Stonebridge neighbors.
Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge guard-gated?
Shadow Point itself is not a guard-gated community — it is an open Stonebridge neighborhood with standard Summerlin HOA oversight and community standards. Buyers who want a staffed gate in Summerlin typically look at The Ridges or Red Rock Country Club, both within Summerlin. Shadow Point trades the gate for lower HOA dues ($80–$200/mo) and direct trail-system access that gated communities sometimes restrict.
What are HOA fees in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Budget $80–$200 per month in Shadow Point, combining the Summerlin Community Association master fee with the sub-association dues for Stonebridge. Those dues fund Summerlin's trail network, community park maintenance, common-area landscaping, and access to master-plan amenities. Exact figures vary by sub-association — request the resale package during escrow (Nevada escrows typically run 30–45 days) to confirm current dues, reserve funding, and any pending assessments before closing.
What ZIP code is Shadow Point at Stonebridge in?
Shadow Point is in ZIP code 89135, covering the Stonebridge village and parts of Summerlin West in Las Vegas. The 89135 ZIP is served by the Clark County School District, sits within the Stonebridge trail corridor, and places residents about five minutes from Downtown Summerlin and ten minutes from Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Use 89135 when filtering MLS search tools so you capture Shadow Point and its neighboring Stonebridge communities.
What schools serve Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point is zoned to Clark County School District campuses with strong GreatSchools ratings: John C. Vanderburg Elementary (8/10), Sig Rogich Middle School (10/10 — among the top-rated public middle schools in Nevada), and Palo Verde High School (8/10). Private options include The Meadows School, Bishop Gorman High School, and Faith Lutheran; charter alternatives include Doral Academy Red Rock (9/10) and Pinecrest Academy of Nevada. Verify zoning for any specific address before you offer.
How far is Shadow Point at Stonebridge from the Las Vegas Strip?
Plan on about 20 minutes door to door via Summerlin Parkway to I-15 south — a straight shot with minimal turns. Harry Reid International Airport runs roughly 30 minutes via I-215 South. Closer to home, Downtown Summerlin is about five minutes away and Red Rock Canyon about ten minutes west, so most daily trips never reach the freeway. That radius — trails and retail nearby, Strip accessible — is a key reason Stonebridge buyers choose the village.
What is property tax like for homes in Shadow Point?
Nevada's effective property tax rate runs roughly 0.5–0.75% of assessed value per the Clark County Assessor, and the state caps annual increases on a primary residence at 3% under Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471. On a $550,000 Shadow Point home, that means approximately $2,750–$4,125 per year — a fraction of what comparable suburban homes carry in California. Zero state income tax adds to the advantage, typically saving California relocators five figures annually.
What are the home styles in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point features single-family detached homes in Summerlin's signature desert-contemporary style: open-concept layouts, energy-efficient construction, stucco exteriors, and the premium finishes Howard Hughes Corporation mandates throughout Stonebridge. Floor plans are move-up family-sized — typically three to five bedrooms — with covered patios, two- or three-car garages, and lot sizes that allow modest private yards. Most Shadow Point homes were built in the 2000s; some have been significantly updated or remodeled.
How does Shadow Point compare to other Stonebridge neighborhoods?
Shadow Point sits among several Stonebridge sub-neighborhoods that share ZIP 89135 and the same school zoning and trail access. The primary differences are lot size, builder vintage, and view orientation — some sections face Red Rock Canyon to the west; others back to greenbelt or trail corridor. Skye Knoll at Stonebridge and other neighbors price similarly in the $450K–$700K band. Buyers cross-shopping typically come down to specific floor plan, lot position, and interior update level.
Is Shadow Point at Stonebridge a good investment?
Summerlin West has been among the Las Vegas Valley's most consistent appreciation corridors since the Howard Hughes Corporation began building out the western villages. Shadow Point benefits from that master-plan infrastructure — maintained trails, top-rated schools, and Downtown Summerlin's retail draw — plus Nevada's structural advantages: no state income tax, a 3% property-tax growth cap under NRS 361.471, and a growing metro. Long-hold owners in Stonebridge villages have generally seen their equity rewarded over 7–10 year cycles.
What are Nevada tax advantages for Shadow Point buyers vs. California?
California's top marginal state income tax is 13.3% per the California Franchise Tax Board — Nevada's is zero. A household earning $300,000 saves roughly $22,000–$30,000 per year in state income tax alone. Stack Nevada's 0.5–0.75% effective property tax (capped at 3% annual growth under NRS 361.471) against California's Prop 13 floor of 1%, and Shadow Point ownership runs $5,000–$12,000 less per year on taxes compared to a similarly priced California home.
What outdoor activities are near Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
The Paseos Linear Park and Fox Hill Park — both within minutes — provide trails, playgrounds, disc golf, and zip lines. Summerlin's 150-mile trail network links Shadow Point directly to Downtown Summerlin, parks throughout the master plan, and the valley's western ridge. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is about ten minutes west, offering the 13-mile scenic loop, world-class rock climbing, and some of the Southwest's best hiking. TPC Summerlin golf course is roughly fifteen minutes away.
Can I get new construction in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point itself is a built-out neighborhood from the 2000s — new production construction is no longer available within the sub-neighborhood. Buyers who want new construction close to Shadow Point's location should explore active Howard Hughes Corporation and builder offerings in newer Summerlin West villages or Summerlin North parcels currently selling; our agents track the newest releases in Stonebridge and neighboring villages and can alert you when lots open. Resale in Shadow Point is the primary market.
Should I buy in Shadow Point at Stonebridge or in Henderson?
The choice typically comes down to lifestyle priority. Shadow Point at Stonebridge wins on Red Rock Canyon proximity, Summerlin's trail network, top-rated schools including Sig Rogich MS (10/10), and the Howard Hughes Corporation master-plan infrastructure. Henderson counters with MacDonald Highlands guard-gated luxury, Cadence's large new-build pipeline, and a slightly lower crime index citywide per FBI UCR data. Price per square foot tends to be comparable; the real differentiator is whether trails-and-mountains or established urban amenities fits your daily life.
What down payment do I need to buy in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Most Shadow Point buyers put down 5% to 20%. On a $550,000 home, that is $27,500 (5%) to $110,000 (20%) at closing. Conventional loans work well throughout the community — no jumbo required at this price band. VA loans allow 0% down for eligible veterans; FHA requires 3.5% with a qualifying score. Ask your lender to run a side-by-side on conventional vs. FHA PMI at your price point before committing to a loan structure.
How long does it take to close on a Shadow Point home?
Most Shadow Point purchases close in 30 to 45 days through a Nevada escrow company. Cash offers can close in 14–21 days. Financed buyers at $450K–$700K rarely face appraisal issues — the Stonebridge corridor has solid comps. Request the HOA resale package in escrow week one, not the last week.
Can Nevada Real Estate Group help me buy or sell in Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Absolutely — our team knows the Stonebridge village and every active sub-neighborhood within it. We have represented buyers and sellers across Shadow Point and the surrounding Summerlin West communities, and we pull live MLS data daily so you have real pricing, not estimates. Call us at (702) 637-1759 or use the form on this page to reach a Shadow Point specialist directly.
Updated June 2026
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What Else Do People Ask About Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
These are the eight questions Shadow Point buyers most often search — answered with verifiable specifics: Summerlin West pricing, school zone details, HOA ranges, and Red Rock Canyon access times. Market figures from Las Vegas REALTORS; school ratings from GreatSchools; community facts from the Howard Hughes Corporation plan record.
What ZIP code is Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is in ZIP code 89135, covering the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West in Las Vegas. The 89135 ZIP is served by the Clark County School District Stonebridge zone and places residents about five minutes from Downtown Summerlin.
Is Shadow Point in Summerlin proper?
Yes — Shadow Point at Stonebridge is a sub-neighborhood within the Stonebridge village of Summerlin, developed and maintained under the Howard Hughes Corporation Summerlin master plan. All Stonebridge homes share the same trail network, school zone, and HOA structure as the broader Summerlin community.
What is the Sig Rogich Middle School rating?
Sig Rogich Middle School earns a 10/10 from GreatSchools — one of Nevada's highest ratings for a public middle school. It is the zoned middle school for Shadow Point at Stonebridge and the primary school-zone driver for family buyers choosing the Stonebridge corridor.
How far is Shadow Point from Red Rock Canyon?
About ten minutes — take West Charleston Boulevard west from Stonebridge to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area's scenic loop entrance, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The 13-mile scenic loop, hiking trails, and rock climbing are all accessible year-round.
Are there new construction homes in Shadow Point?
No — Shadow Point at Stonebridge is a built-out 2000s sub-neighborhood. Buyers who want new construction in Summerlin should look at active builder releases in newer Summerlin West villages; our agents track current offerings and can alert you to new lot releases.
What is Downtown Summerlin?
Downtown Summerlin is the open-air retail and entertainment hub of the Summerlin master plan — 125+ shops and restaurants, Las Vegas Ballpark (home of the Las Vegas Aviators), City National Arena (Golden Knights practice facility), and year-round events. It is about five minutes from Shadow Point at Stonebridge.
How much are HOA fees in Shadow Point?
Budget $80–$200 per month total, combining the Summerlin Community Association master fee and the Stonebridge sub-association dues. These fees fund trail maintenance, common-area landscaping, and design standards. Always request the full resale package in escrow to confirm current dues and reserves.
Why do California buyers choose Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
The tax math is the starting point: California's top state income tax is 13.3% — Nevada's is zero. Add a 3% property-tax growth cap under NRS 361.471 and $450K–$700K pricing that delivers more space in a master-planned community than $1.2M+ buys in comparable Southern California suburbs, and the value proposition is clear.
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NEARBY COMMUNITIES
Which Communities Are Within 30 Minutes of Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
Compare Shadow Point with neighboring Stonebridge villages and nearby master plans — from $450K Stonebridge siblings to $1.2M+ Red Rock Country Club. Each card pairs commute time with price positioning so you can judge whether a different address buys meaningfully more home or outdoor lifestyle for the same budget.
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Stonebridge (sibling village)
$450K–$900K
5 min from Shadow Point
View Stonebridge (sibling village) →A–Z INDEX
Which Stonebridge Neighborhoods Can You Explore A–Z?
Shadow Point at Stonebridge is one of several distinct sub-neighborhoods within the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West (ZIP 89135), all sharing the Sig Rogich MS 10/10 school zone, 150+ miles of Summerlin trails, and Howard Hughes Corporation master-plan oversight. The entries below are indexed alphabetically for easy cross-referencing.
D
- Downtown Summerlin (5 min)
F
- Fox Hill Park
KEEP LEARNING
What Else Should You Read About Shadow Point at Stonebridge?
These guides extend the research most Shadow Point buyers do next — understanding the full Summerlin master plan, comparing Summerlin with Henderson for families, and mapping the buying process — each written by our team from the same MLS data and primary sources used throughout this page.
MASTER PLAN GUIDE
Summerlin Real Estate & Community Hub
The complete Summerlin guide — all 20+ villages, pricing, schools, trails, and builder activity in one place.
Read →COMPARISON GUIDE
Summerlin vs Henderson Luxury Homes
Side-by-side comparison of the valley's two leading master-planned destinations — useful context for Stonebridge buyers weighing both sides.
Read →MARKET HUB
Las Vegas Community Hub
Citywide market data, every major Las Vegas community, and side-by-side comparisons in one place.
Read →Sources & Methodology
Where Does This Shadow Point at Stonebridge Data Come From?
Every statistic on this page is sourced from a primary or government dataset. Shadow Point is a sub-neighborhood within the Stonebridge / Summerlin West corridor, so we present corridor benchmarks as corridor data — never as Shadow Point-specific claims — and flag where sample sizes are too small for meaningful medians.
- Las Vegas REALTORS (LVR) — Median list and sold prices, days on market, active and closed counts for the Summerlin West / 89135 corridor. lasvegasrealtors.com
- Howard Hughes Corporation / Summerlin — Summerlin master plan data: trail mileage, village map, community standards, amenity descriptions. summerlin.com
- U.S. Census Bureau — Las Vegas city population, income, age, and housing data (sub-neighborhoods are not separately tabulated). census.gov/quickfacts
- Clark County School District (CCSD) — School boundary maps, enrollment data, and campus details for Stonebridge-zoned schools. ccsd.net
- GreatSchools.org — K-12 school ratings — Vanderburg ES (8/10), Sig Rogich MS (10/10), Palo Verde HS (8/10). greatschools.org
- Clark County Assessor — Property tax rates, assessed values, and parcel data for 89135 properties. clarkcountynv.gov/assessor
- Nevada Revised Statutes 361.471 — The 3% annual property-tax cap on primary residences. leg.state.nv.us
- Bureau of Land Management — Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — acreage, access, trails, and recreation data. blm.gov
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Las Vegas metro employment, unemployment, and wage data. bls.gov
- Freddie Mac PMMS — Mortgage rate weekly survey used in the payment calculator. freddiemac.com/pmms
Methodology: Listing data is sourced via Repliers IDX feed (Las Vegas MLS) and refreshed every 15 minutes. Demographic and economic data are pulled monthly via Census/BLS APIs. School data is refreshed quarterly. All comparisons are like-for-like (same metric, same time period).
Last refresh: June 2026 · Next scheduled refresh: July 2026
