The buyer picked up a 4,929-square-foot condo in The Summit Club.
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Designed around the concept of “imperfect is perfect,” this Eagle Hills home just hit the market for $3.75 million.
The three model homes currently being built will be merchandised by Bobby Berk of “Queer Eye” and “Junk or Jackpot.”
The company has crafted wine cellars in some of the most high-profile homes in the valley — from those owned by celebrities, sports stars and team owners to billionaires and CEOs.
Two homes on the same block in MacDonald Highlands in Henderson set the mark in October as the two highest sales in the valley. The first on Alpine Summit Drive sold for $13.4 million while the second sold for $12.5 million.
Synergy Sotheby’s International, a local franchise of the globally known luxury real estate company, is readying for the future.
Blue Heron is building a showcase home and a community in MacDonald Highlands, a luxury community in Henderson.
Ascaya has started construction on its third of seven Inspiration Homes in the Henderson hillside community.
The six-story estate boasts nearly 24,000 square feet of interior space, as well as more than 8,600-square-feet of outdoor living and entertaining areas. The home, 9 Echo Peak Lane, is on the hillside of The Ridges village in Summerlin.
Daniel Jones, a former member of the famed 1990s Australian pop band Savage Garden, recently sold his luxury estate in Anthem Country Club.
From spacious Mount Charleston cabin getaways to tranquil Lake Tahoe properties, Las Vegans know how to vacation home.
The 45th-floor penthouse would ultimately fetch the highest price-per-square-foot at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental.
Corey Harrison has listed his dream house for more than twice what he paid for it.
Clark County assessor’s office records show illusionist David Copperfield bought a 31,000-square-foot house at 1625 Enclave Court in Summerlin for $17.55 million.
Having a swimming pool in the backyard has been quite common for decades throughout the Las Vegas Valley. They usually came in a variety of off-the-rack flavors from rectangular, to square, oval or maybe some sort of freestyle curvy cutie, when homeowners told their pool builders to be a little creative. Then when the pool guys began adding spas, oh yeah, that’s when you became the talk of the neighborhood.
