The 4,000-square-foot private courtyard of One Queensridge Place garden-level unit 103 mirrors the private villas found along the Italian hillsides.
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Rick Harrison, the star of “Pawn Stars” on the History Channel knows who he is, and his Red Rock Country Club house in Summerlin that he’s put on the market reflects it.
Phil Maloof has put his one-of-a-kind Las Vegas condo in Palms Place on the market for $15 million dollars. It was most recently listed in 2014 for $38 million.
Our living environment could play a bigger role in our lives than we think. According to the laws of Chinese feng shui, it plays a significant role, directing the flow of energy in and through our surroundings.
Randy Johnston started out building a home in 2000 without knowing what the end result would be. All he wanted was a place that gave him seclusion some 187 miles from Las Vegas near Death Valley.
Late mobster Tony Spilotro’s Las Vegas home that garnered international attention when it was placed on the market in January has closed at its list price.
While living in the high-rise Turnberry Towers, the Smith Center President and CEO asked his Realtor to find him a “traditional” house close to work, and soon found the home that sang to him.
Bristol and Aubrey Marunde, the stars of HGTVs “Flip or Flop Vegas” are happily living in Henderson’s Anthem community and plan on staying put for a long time.
High-rise condo resales at the Waldorf Astoria in City Center dominated the highest end of the luxury market in 2018 as that sector remains stronger than the housing market as a whole.
Phil Maloof’s Palms Place Penthouse, which takes up the entire 59th-floor, is for sale for $15 million.
Builders and architects from throughout the country will tour a new luxury home in the Henderson hills to learn about the latest trends in design and home technology.
It’s only fitting that an award-winning, luxury Henderson home made for a big game party with its rooftop deck and views of the Strip, and where a fantasy football show was recorded for television, is on the market for $5.9 million.
One of Las Vegas’ most celebrated new residents, Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault, has found the perfect place to spend time off the ice.
According to insiders, the pending sale of the much-sentimentalized, locals’ favorite Bonnie Springs Ranch was inevitable.
Joining the existing half-dozen or so media personalities who have planted roots in Las Vegas are Camila and Brent Lincowski, whose new show “Say Yes to the Nest” premiered Jan. 5 on HGTV.