Las Sendas is truly a remarkable place to call home and one of our favorite Mesa communities. In fact, it is an award winning community in both design and development.
Within the Las Sendas community, you’ll find everything from townhouses (Cachet at Las Sendas) to modest starter homes, all the way up to beautiful custom estates with multi-millon dollar views and price tags to match. This is a place where people from many walks of life can truly enjoy the lifestyle they have always dreamed of.
We love the serene location of this master planned community. It is close to mountains, hiking and biking traiils, lakes and a ton of amazing outdoor recreation activities.
Getting there is easy by way of the Loop 202 Freeway and residents have quick and easy access to anything they could ever want or need. Sky Harbor Airport, Mesa Gateway Airport, Saguaro Lake and some of the best shopping and dining in the whole metro area are within minutes of this world class community.
Many of the residents also enjoy being bordered by the Tonto National Forest on the Northern end where you’re a hop, skip and a jump to the Mogollon Rim.
Las Sendas is also an outdoor lover’s paradise. More that 1/3 of its 2,500 acres are dedicated to natural or man made open spaces. The name “Las Sendas” is Spanish for “the paths”, and you’ll find miles of them within this gorgeous community.
These walking trails weave throughout the community, linking parks, the beautiful Las Sendas golf course, ball fields, tennis courts and community pools all together. Las Sendas is just one of many golf course communities located in Mesa. They also join with the surrounding Tonto National Forest so that hiking and mountain-biking enthusiasts have easy access to thousands of acres of our pristine Sonoran Desert.
Las Sendas Homes For Sale:
Here’s a sample of the current homes for sale in the Las Sendas area. Please feel free to contact us at 602-803-6425 if you would like to talk about buying or selling a home in this wonderful community.
Homes For Sale at Las Sendas
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The Las Sendas Community Vision is: To be a premier master planned community offering healthy lifestyle opportunities, multi-generational activities and superior services to homeowners in a comfortable, beautifully-maintained desert environment with scenic mountain and valley views. We think they hit that vision beautifully!
Las Sendas Golf Club: Great Community, Beautiful Location
Here’s a map of where you can find this world class golf experience. It’s a beautiful club and is surrounded by a beautiful desert environment.
Located in North East Mesa, the Las Sendas Golf Club is desert golf at it’s finest. If you want sprawling fairways and tall trees, look elsewhere. If you want a course that demands shot-making, precise putting and has breath taking valley views, try the Las Sendas Golf Course.
Las Sendas is a true test of golf. It is not for the faint of heart nor for beginners. It is also one of the prettiest daily fee courses available to the public. The course winds beautifully through the picturesque community. The course is a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. design that takes advantage of the natural terrain while staying away from the homes. There are very few opportunities to lose a ball over a fence or in to a window. Losing a ball or two in the desert is a much more likely scenario.
The fun begins on the very first hole. A 90 degree dogleg left around a water hazard requires a drive placed between two fairway bunkers. The approach is gently uphill to an elevated green that will kick wayward shots even farther from the pin. Las Sendas does a tremendous job of incorporating the natural desert landscape into the design. Natural scrub is accented with ocotillo and soaring saguaros. In fact, on more than one hole, you can use a distant saguaro as your aiming point.
Hole No.5 is a beautiful par 3 where the green is built into the side of a mountain, and at 194 yards long, it requires a shot to the middle of the green regardless of the pin position. As with many Las Sendas greens, there is plenty of slope. On this hole, the slope is from left to right and it can be very tricky.
A quick note about the greens. They can be some of the fastest in the valley. Do not leave your shot above the pin. Yes, this is easier said than done!
The sixth hole is always a favorite. It’s a par 5, double dogleg to the right and the blind tee shot that is extremely difficult. A typical shot of choice here is a long iron layup. If one tries to cut off some of the dogleg off the tee, the risk of running through the fairway is high. The necessary shot is a high, deep fade to hold the sloping fairway. It doesn’t get easier as the uphill approach after a mid iron layup is to a wide but shallow green with several bunkers short and a grass collection area long. A 5 is a good score for any golfer!
After struggling through number 6, hole number 7 is a beautiful, short par 3. At roughly 110 yards, the front half of the green is severely sloped and the pin is always on the back half of the green. The beautiful Red Mountain serves as the backdrop. If you hit the back portion of the green you are rewarded with a relatively flat putt and a shot at birdie.
The turn at Las Sendas boasts a grill right off the 10th tee. Go ahead and grab a dog and a beverage and get ready for the back nine.
Number 10 requires a big drive down the right side. Just do not go left! The green is large and requires a high approach to hold the green. Beware of the front left pin. The front is guarded by a deep bunker and if you end up at the back of the green, it’s a treacherously quick putt back to the front of the green.
Number 11 is a par 3 at about 145 yards. It is straight uphill and requires at least one extra club. Avoid the front right bunker, but do not let the ball get away left. It’s nothing but desert and it slopes away quickly.
Number 12 is a great par 4. The hole doglegs to the left as it hugs the side of the mountain. A good drive will leave a downhill approach to a tricky green. Use caution as it slopes away from you and balls routinely end up long.
Hole 15 is a tough, long par 5. In fact, as you get closer to the green, the fairway gets narrower and narrower. Don’t get greedy and aim for the wider portion of the fairway, leaving about 120 yards for your third shot. Another severely back to front sloped green awaits, so don’t forget to leave the ball below the hole!
Finally, the 18th at Las Sendas Golf Club is one of the prettiest in the entire valley. On some days, you can see the White Tank Mountains some 70 miles to the west. As the pro tip states, big hitters will use Camelback Mountain as an aiming point and carry the first of two ponds on the signature par 5. Most players will hit left of the first pond and then right of the second pond on the layup. Bombers will go for the green in two after a big drive. Don’t miss right if going for the green. There is plenty of bail-out room to the left. A large two level green awaits, trying to give the player one more 3 putt before their day is done.
The Las Sendas golf course really is a true test of golf. It is not for the faint of heart nor is it for beginners. It is also one of the most beautiful daily fee course available to the public. The course winds through the beautiful Las Sendas neighborhood. The Robert Trent Jones, Junior design takes advantage of the natural terrain while staying away from the homes. There are very few opportunities to lose a ball over a fence. Losing a ball or two in the desert is a much more likely scenario.
Prices in the high season (January through March) can get as high as $149. Look for discounted rates on GolfNow.com. In the summer, rates drop dramatically. Grab an early time to beat the heat and give the Las Sendas golf course a try. It’s a wonderful golfing experience.