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.
Real Estate Millions
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.
Las Vegas set an all-time record for the average sale price of high-rise condos closed during the third quarter, capped off by the second highest sale of the year for $9.5 million at the Waldorf Astoria.
From the moment you begin the ascent to Ascaya, the desert gives way to sculpted stone walls, angular silhouettes, and a sense of calm that only elevation provides.
From striking skeletons and eerie ghosts to wicked witches and mischievous trolls, yards across the city boldly display the season’s most iconic frightening figures.
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.
When Dan Coletti designed Barbara Adcock’s more than 7,000-square-foot home 13 years ago in Anthem Country Club, the Sun West Custom Homes designer incorporated pocket doors to bring the outdoors in, which was almost unheard of back then.
Longtime Las Vegans may have driven down east Russell Road between Sandhill Road and Annie Oakley Drive and wondered about the vast equestrian estate behind gates bearing the initial stamp TJF, which stands for Thomas A. Ford, a prominent local businessman who built the main house on the property in 1997.
It’s difficult to ignore the Robinson R-44 helicopter on the roof of John Morris’ nearly 5,000-square-foot home at Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club’s housing development, Spring Mountain Estates.
