Woodside Homes Homes in Las Vegas
Woodside Homes delivers thoughtfully designed new construction homes across the Las Vegas valley, with a focus on functional floor plans and quality craftsmanship. Active in Summerlin, Skye Canyon, Cadence, and other growing master-planned communities.
12 communities with Woodside Homes homes
Las Vegas 7 communities
Henderson 4 communities
North Las Vegas 1 community
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Call (702) 935-2963About Woodside Homes in Las Vegas
Woodside Homes, now a subsidiary of Sekisui House (Japan's largest home builder), brings a distinctive approach to the Las Vegas new construction market. Founded in Utah in 1977, Woodside has built over 45,000 homes across the western United States. Their Las Vegas division focuses on thoughtfully designed floor plans that prioritize livability, functional layouts, and quality construction in the valley's most popular master-planned communities.
Woodside Homes' Las Vegas presence includes communities in Summerlin (Kestrel and Redpoint Square villages), Skye Canyon in North Las Vegas, Cadence in Henderson, and other growing areas. Their price points typically range from the mid-$300,000s to $700,000+, positioning them as a competitive mid-range builder that offers quality construction and design attention without the premium pricing of luxury-tier builders like Toll Brothers.
The Sekisui House acquisition has brought additional resources and a Japanese-influenced focus on craftsmanship, sustainability, and whole-home design thinking to Woodside's operations. Their SHAWOOD brand (prefabricated steel-frame luxury homes) has been introduced in select Las Vegas locations, representing a new construction technology that offers precision engineering, faster build times, and enhanced seismic performance. Nevada Real Estate Group agents familiar with Woodside Homes can provide floor plan comparisons, community-level pricing data, and guidance on how Woodside stacks up against competing builders in the same neighborhoods.
Frequently Asked Questions About Woodside Homes
What is the price range for Woodside Homes in Las Vegas?
Woodside Homes in Las Vegas typically range from the mid-$300,000s to $700,000+, depending on community, floor plan, and options. Their pricing is competitive within the mid-range builder segment, often offering comparable or slightly lower prices than Toll Brothers and Taylor Morrison while exceeding entry-level builder pricing.
Where does Woodside build in Las Vegas?
Woodside Homes has active or recent communities in Summerlin (Kestrel and Redpoint Square villages), Skye Canyon in North Las Vegas, Cadence in Henderson, and other growing areas. They tend to secure positions in popular master-planned communities rather than stand-alone subdivisions.
What is SHAWOOD by Sekisui House?
SHAWOOD is a premium housing brand from Sekisui House (Woodside's parent company) that uses precision-engineered steel framing fabricated in controlled factory conditions. SHAWOOD homes offer enhanced structural integrity, tighter construction tolerances, and faster build times than traditional stick-frame construction. Select SHAWOOD communities have been introduced in the Las Vegas market.
Does Woodside Homes offer customization?
Yes, Woodside Homes offers a design center experience where buyers select finishes including countertops, cabinets, flooring, fixtures, and exterior elements. Structural options such as additional bedrooms, expanded garages, and outdoor living spaces are also available. The customization level is comparable to other mid-range national builders.
What warranty does Woodside provide?
Woodside Homes provides a limited warranty covering workmanship and materials for 1 year, mechanical systems for 2 years, and structural components for 10 years. They also have a customer service team for post-close warranty requests and support.
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