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Real Estate Millions

Diamond-Level Green-Certified home lists $5.5M

An Environments For Living Diamond-Level Green-Certified luxury estate has just hit the Las Vegas real estate market for $5.5 million.

 
Mansion built by famed football walk-on lists for $7M

An Anthem Country Club home built by Notre Dame football walk-on Daniel Ruettiger whose life story inspired the movie “Rudy” has hit the market for $7 million.

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Celine Dion sells home for record $30M

Singer Celine Dion has sold her existing home in The Summit Club for a new Las Vegas record of $30 million, while Switch CEO Rob Roy has paid $33 million for 5 acres to build a luxury estate in the Summerlin resort community.

Former, current VGK players sell homes

A former Vegas Golden Knight sold his Summerlin home for $11 million, while a current Golden Knight sold his Summit Club lot for $7.5 million.

$1B Henderson high-rise project partners with Four Seasons

A $1 billion resort-style condominium project in MacDonald Highlands in Henderson has partnered with Four Seasons to provide its name brand and luxury management services.

Luxury high-rise condos fetch top prices

The bright spot is the price fetched by sellers was $527 per square foot, which surpasses sales per square foot documented since 2018.

Luxury closet designs go bigger, flashier

Luxury organized closet designs emulate a high-end boutique with walls of designer shoes, bags and racks of clothing, all neatly displayed in quality cabinetry and highlighted by custom lighting.

Sports figures, poker player highlight recent deals

Undefeated boxing champion Devin Haney set to defend his undisputed lightweight title May 20 at MGM Garden Arena paid $4.7 million for a MacDonald Highlands mansion while Golden Knight Alexm Pietrangelo paid $5.32 million for a Summerlin home. Meanwhile, poker player Phil Hellmuth has listed his home in Las Vegas Country Club.

Midcentury Vegas cool remembered

One luxury home on the tour was custom-built by casino executives Frank and Shirlee Schivo. In October 1952, they opened and operated the Sahara, and, according to their son, were hands-on and would greet guests.

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