Construction on the facility in the Henderson luxury community is planned to begin late this year, Sales Manager Darin Marques said.
Real Estate Millions
The Howard Hughes Corp., which is developing Summerlin, and Discovery Land Co. of Scottsdale, Ariz., plan to build about 250 homes near Tropicana Avenue and Town Center Drive, just south of The Ridges, in the foothills near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
When a single, guard-gated entrance is not enough security, what’s an executive to do? Buy a house at Promontory Point, the most exclusive enclave within The Ridges with not one, but three entry gates to cross.
The late casino heir Ted Binion’s 6,600-square-foot ranch house on Palomino Lane goes back on the market this month. The current owners hope to find a buyer lured by the home’s notorious history.
Sally and Stefano Ripamonti were so taken by the beauty, rural feel and friendliness of residents at the Red Rock Country Club that they were willing to lose a $25,000 deposit they paid at another residential community in Las Vegas.
From Brad Pitt to Lenny Kravitz, here are their homes on the market. Insane prices included.
Hosting charitable fundraisers amid the backdrop of some of the valley’s finest houses is becoming a popular way to support a cause.
Las Vegas restaurateur Fred Glusman is known for his celebrity-magnet Piero’s Italian Cuisine at 355 Convention Center Drive. For three decades, it has been the neon hub for the city’s elite and their famous guests.
Until last May, rhythm and blues singer Keyshia Cole and her husband, Daniel Gibson, leased an eight-bedroom, three-story house near Horizon Ridge and Green Valley parkways in Henderson.
Driving down the street to the house is almost like driving down a quiet, old country lane with large yards, tall trees, and big houses set way back from the street behind gates.
During 1985, the west boundary of Las Vegas ended at Rainbow Boulevard. Farther west were unpaved trails, indigenous flora and fauna, the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon.
Barry Manilow, who returns to the MGM Grand for a concert this week, spent seven years in Las Vegas during his residencies; one of the homes he lived in has come on the market.
For years, you and your spouse have dreamed of building a custom home that will reflect your lifestyle choices, personalities, desires, hobbies, possessions and interests inside one all-enveloping, spirit-amplifying habitat.
A home known as “The Slammer” is bound to be unique. It stands out on West Wigwam Avenue with its big purple cinderlike structure next to its A-frame design.
Las Vegas’ premier poker couple, Barry and Allyn Shulman, decided to go all in and build a Louis XIV-inspired, three-floor penthouse in the Metropolis, and the result is stunning.