ADU / casita construction in Queensridge
Queensridge is Summerlin-area gated community's european manor submarket. Queensridge was the developer's answer to Summerlin's original Tuscan vocabulary — a deliberately European-manor / French-country palette enforced by the Queensridge ARC, which rejects modern-desert and contemporary submittals on first review.
What a adu / casita construction project looks like here
Queensridge was the developer's answer to Summerlin's original Tuscan vocabulary — a deliberately European-manor / French-country palette enforced by the Queensridge ARC, which rejects modern-desert and contemporary submittals on first review.
The original Badlands Golf Course wrapping Queensridge has been closed since 2017 and is in litigation/redevelopment — fairway-adjacent lots are reviewing setback overlays in flux, and contractor-side compliance with current ARC interpretations requires direct ARC consultation before drawings.
Because Queensridge production phases used premium 3-coat stucco (vs Summerlin's 1-coat) and clay tile roofs (vs concrete tile), exterior remodel cost-per-square-foot runs 25-40% above comparable-vintage Summerlin work — the trades are specialty trades, not production trades.
Casitas, guest houses, and detached ADUs — Clark Co. + CLV by-right on most R-1 parcels with NSCB B-class license stack on the GC. In Queensridge specifically, european manor stock means adu / casita construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Las Vegas scoping flow factors queensridge arc and per-lot fairway easements on badlands golf course parcels (now closed/redeveloping) into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
Start your Queensridge scope — Baily asks the right questions.
Pre-seeded for adu / casita construction in Queensridge. Mention your 4,000-10,500 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the city of las vegas building & safety + queensridge arc review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Queensridge adu / casita construction projects typically run $72K–$235K. Queensridge's european manor stock, combined with queensridge arc — strict european-manor / french-country palette, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $154K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
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