Scottsdale-based Aread Inc. has officially sold all remaining lots in its 300-acre Skyline Village master-planned community in San Tan Valley — a clear indicator that investor and builder demand in Pinal County remains red hot.
Key Takeaways:
- Final Sale: The last 221 lots sold for $27.63 million.
- Buyers: The New Home Co. (92 lots) and Dream Finders Homes (129 lots).
- Full Build-Out: The community is approved for 1,150 single-family homes.
- Earlier Deals: KB Home, Ashton Woods, and Century Communities have also previously bought lots.
- Amenity Investment: Aread is developing an $8M community center with:
- Clubhouse and fitness center
- Resort-style pool, lap lanes, sports courts
- Eight lighted pickleball courts
- Central playground
- Timeline: The center is expected to open by February 2026.
- Next Moves: Aread is eyeing more land in San Tan Valley and possibly the West Valley.
Investor Insight:
With all lots snapped up and a robust amenity package on the way, Skyline Village reinforces the growth narrative in Pinal County. Builders are betting big on this area, and the timing aligns with investor priorities from recent PM trend reports: expanding portfolios, delivering resident-friendly amenities, and targeting areas with pro-growth development attitudes.