Luxury homes are hot. There’s no other way to put it, and that trend shows no sign of abating.
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Steve Wynn and Floyd Mayweather Jr. share a distinction of spending the most money for existing homes in Las Vegas so far in 2018.
The subjects of the popular cable TV series “Sister Wives” have abandoned the desert valley of Las Vegas for the cool mountains of Flagstaff, Arizona, and are putting their homes up for sale.
Entering the dramatic 15-foot, double glass doors of 15 Flying Cloud Lane is like wearing an iconic outfit — everything just fits together perfectly.
Master-illusionist Jeff McBride, who conducts extracurricular training consultations with both aspiring magicians and seasoned professionals, describes his eastside house in Shadow Hills as a museum of magic.
From Anthem Country Club to Red Rock Country Club, neighbors across the valley are outdoing each other in an attempt to present the coolest, most fun Halloween “spook-tacular” party. Some of these productions resemble a Hollywood movie set, and the giveaways are not your basic penny candy.
The high-rise condo market in Las Vegas is on pace to surpass yearly sales again, according to new research.
An exterior design connotating movement, with amenities that continue the theme of motion, are qualities that make this Blue Heron custom-designed estate unique.
For all the talk about the strength of the luxury real estate market and influx of Californians, Realtors are finding opportunities with foreign buyers who see the market as affordable compared to other international cities.
Beware, city slickers driving on Dean Martin Drive just south of the Silverton in the southwest valley. You may be distracted by the eye-catching allure of a 2-acre, privately owned ranch that is open to the public. Between the numerous “welcome” signs, the promise of fresh eggs for sale or general kitschiness, it’s hard to pass by without stopping.
It looks more like a resort than a home, but in the luxury hillside development of Ascaya in Henderson it’s served as Stan Gribble’s bachelor pad. Gribble is a 79-year-old, semi-retired real estate developer and investor who’s put the one-story home at 8 Rockmount Court on the market for $15.5 million.
Buoyed by Californians moving to Las Vegas in greater numbers and a strong economy, the luxury resale and new home market shows no signs of slowing, and brokers and builders are expecting that trend to continue for the rest of the year and into 2019.
Akin to Willie Wonka’s golden ticket, one hard-working Realtor has the opportunity to walk away with $1 million. Robert Sibulkin of the Ivan Sher Group at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Nevada Properties is taking a bold step to reach luxury buyer’s agents.
Las Vegas luxury brokers recently experienced the mystic side of home sales. “Mystic” Mona Van Joseph, a professional, licensed psychic, entertained area listing agents during a special brokers open house held Aug. 16.
Inspired by the stunning castles of Europe, Rose Manor is a sophisticated replica of an 1800s Victorian castle.