For years, the typical American backyard consisted of a gray cement patio, black-kettle Weber charcoal grill tucked away in the corner, a round glass table with a hole in the center sprouting an oversized beach umbrella and either a small grassy area or some sort of desert plants scattered amongst various grades of dull boring gravel.
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The reason the couple moved to Las Vegas in 1979 was to take over Allen Rosoff’s parents’ nearly 50-unit motel, Glass Pool Inn on Las Vegas Boulevard.
“Any high-end home has an outdoor kitchen,” said Florence Shapiro, partner and luxury homes specialist at Shapiro & Sher Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Nevada Properties. “It’s an in-and-out way of living.”
When John and Jackie Miller decided to build their custom dream home, they had already checked off “select architectural designer” from their to-do list. They were certain the only choice could be John Miller’s childhood friend and co-founder of Blue Heron Design Build, Tyler Jones.
After five years of helping others realize their dream homes on four different HGTV shows, Las Vegas residents and rock stars of renovation Drew and Jonathan Scott have published their first book, “Dream Home: The Property Brothers’ Ultimate Guide to Finding & Fixing Your Perfect House” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt SRP: $30.00).
As a kid growing up in Puerto Rico, Mickey Gonzalez had his sights set on becoming an architect.
Luxury from the moment of entry best describes Turnberry Place penthouse suite No. 3801. Behind its elegant double-door entry, a grand foyer unfolds with a silver leaf dome and Murano glass chandelier.
The mansion at 8801 Palm Greens Court sits on a nearly 1.2-acre lot and encompasses 19,000 square feet in Summerlin’s prestigious neighborhood, Tournament Hills.
A lot can change in a few years. Need evidence? Look at the Liberace Mansion at 4982 Shirley St.
Thirty-five floors above City Center, Veer Towers penthouse suite, unit No. 3502, differentiates itself with its breathtaking view of the Strip.
Things were looking good for the luxury home market last year, and experts call for more of the same for 2016.
Mike and Linda Huhn love their Blue Heron-designed home in The Ridges of Summerlin so much that they’re selling it and building a bigger, better one in Henderson’s MacDonald Highlands.
A 13,943-square-foot home is built into a mountainside in Summerlin’s exclusive The Ridges village.
Many of us would love to have the perfect space for our pets; fewer of us are willing to buy a house specifically for them.
You might think Nevada is overrun with millionaires but that’s not the case.