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2019 off to good start for Las Vegas luxury home sales

It’s a good start to the luxury single-family home market for 2019, which shows no signs of slowing after a strong 2018.

Home Builders Research reported 69 new single-family home closings in January and February at prices $750,000 and above. That bettered the 51 during the first two months of 2018.

In the luxury resale market, there were 132 single-family closings this year compared with 123 in 2018, Home Builders Research reported.

Those numbers build upon the luxury segment strength of 2018.

In the new construction market in 2018, there were 599 closings of homes $750,000 and above, 70 percent more than 2017, when there were 352 such new home sales.

In the resale market, there were 885 single-family home closings in 2018, 16 percent higher than the 762 in 2017 of $750,000 and above.

“I think it shows that economy continues to recover and people are more secure financially and willing to pull the trigger on a more expensive home,” Home Builders Research President Andrew Smith said. “I would imagine it has something to do with California and people coming over. I have heard the stories of them selling a 900-square-foot house for more than $1 million and coming here and paying $750,000 for their dream house — a mansion.”

Realtors have talked about many newcomers to Las Vegas and even longtime residents are turning to newer homes rather than renovate outdated Mediterranean-style homes.

“That makes sense if you’re going to spend that kind of money to go for something brand new with newer technology,” Smith said.

Smith said one reason for the increase is that construction costs have increased and prices of existing homes have gone up too, pushing more homes to that $750,000-and-above level. For some, price increases aren’t that much of a deterrent, he said.

“That segment of the market doesn’t get affected so much,” Smith said.

The luxury town home and condo market was also strong in 2018. There were 42 such sales of $750,000 and above in the new construction market in 2018, up from 22 in 2017.

That market has been bolstered by the sale of the Vu luxury town homes in MacDonald Highlands.

In the resale condo and town home market, there were 134 closings in 2018, 18.5 percent higher than the 113 in 2017.

In the first two months of 2019, there were 10 new town home and condo sales compared with three in the first two months of 2018.

The only category that showed a decrease in the luxury market was resales of condos and town homes of $750,000 and above for the first two months of 2019. There were 11 this year compared with 41 during the first two months of 2018.

Among the luxury single-family, new home communities with an average base price of $750,000 and above are Blue Heron developments in Southern Highlands, MacDonald Highlands and Lake Las Vegas.

Others include DR Horton, Estates at Tomiyasu; Lennar, Olympia Ridge; Pardee Homes, Axis; Pinnacle Homes, Desert Trace; Pinnacle Homes, Skyline Mesa; Pinnacle Homes, Skyline Summit; Pinnacle Homes, Villaggio; Toll Brothers, Granite Heights; Toll Brothers, Los Altos; Toll Brothers, Mesa Ridge; Toll Brothers, Mira Villa; William Lyon, Lago Vista; William Lyon, Silver Ridge; and William Lyon, Tuscan Cliffs. There is also the Richard Luke Collection at MacDonald Highlands.

MacDonald Highlands master listing agent Kristen Routh-Silberman, a Realtor with Synergy|Sotheby’s International Realty, said the luxury market above $3 million is taking off.

Routh-Silberman said it’s a seller’s market in the luxury segment because there is not enough inventory and not enough builders to construct them quickly enough. She said she doesn’t see it slowing down the rest of the year, and when people are done filing their taxes by Monday, it will pick up even more.

“I was with people from Rancho Santa Fe (California this week), and they said they can’t take it anymore with (taxes) and that they are done. California does not look like it’s going to get better but worse, tax-wise.”

Routh-Silberman said she is seeing the strength in every category of luxury from resale to new homes to town homes, but the strongest demand is one-story homes measuring 5,000 square feet to 6,500 square feet. She said that during the first three months of 2019, in new and existing home sales, she has done what she did in the first six months of 2018.

“I think it says a lot about Las Vegas, too; it’s definitely coming into its own,” Routh-Silberman said. “They’re super happy to move here, from Southern California, primarily. They’re bullish on our economy, here, and now, think Las Vegas is cool and no longer gauche.”

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