San Tan Valley: Home sales underway in four gated neighborhoods

By InBusiness Phoenix

Tri Pointe Homes Arizona, a recognized leader serving the Phoenix market for over 30 years under the name Maracay, has announced the grand opening and sales launch of Soleo, its new planned community in San Tan Valley. Spanning 252 acres and an anticipated 1,435 total homes upon completion, Soleo’s first phase is planned to include 662 homesites across four vehicularly gated communities — Arietta, Luna, Molino, and Revana — designed to offer a unique blend of modern living and timeless agrarian heritage.

“Located in Pinal County, one of the nation’s fastest-growing counties from 2022-2023[1], Soleo is poised to support this impressive growth trajectory with new homes that meet the evolving lifestyle needs of San Tan Valley residents,” said Tri Pointe Homes Arizona Division President James Attwood. “Tri Pointe Homes is self-developing Soleo with a unique blend of anticipated modern amenities, expansive green spaces, and a strategic location near major transportation and lifestyle destinations. It’s a place where neighbors can truly feel at home while staying connected to the best of Arizona living.”

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