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.
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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.
Many vintage homes — some of them outrageous manses in fact — have been associated with the figures that cut Sin City’s history.
Elegant stone courtyards punctuated by towering bubbling fountains and meandering backyards designed for casual outdoor cooking and entertaining were pretty much only offered in custom homes, until now.
Zak Bagans is the host and lead investigator of the reality series “Ghost Adventures,” which presents instances of paranormal activity around the country. He lives in a two-story house in The Ridges of Summerlin and, on a recent cool September afternoon, invited Real Estate Millions to tour his home.
Outdoor kitchens are getting fancy, and expensive.
At a time when golf courses across the country are losing their greens, Discovery Land’s Summit golf community within Summerlin is taking root.
Secluded on the furthest western edge of Las Vegas is an extraordinary home that looks like nothing else in Nevada.
I knew I was somewhere special because of the amount of space between the homes and evidence of horses.
Fall is fast approaching, and some people aren’t asking, “What’s in your closet?” They are more interested in how big and convenient it is.
Before master-planned mega-communities like Summerlin and Anthem were built, Las Vegas’ elite had several luxury community choices, and two of them have held up well over the years.
It’s early August and the punishing heat in the Las Vegas Valley is overwhelming. But Ennis Jordan has a popping blaze in the stone fireplace at his Mount Charleston cabin, which is perched 9,000 feet above sea level in the middle of the Toiyable National Forest.
