KISS rocker, gaming icon highlight May’s luxury home sales
ARTICLE WRITTEN BY: LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
KISS rocker Gene Simmons and South Point casino owner Michael Gaughan highlighted Las Vegas Valley luxury home sales in May, which also saw two new spec homes in Southern Highlands rank among the top five sales of the month.
Simmons paid $10.8 million for a modern-style home in the Henderson hillside luxury community of Ascaya and a separate lot adjacent to it. Gaughan paid $8 million for a Tuscan-style home in the exclusive Tournament Hills in Summerlin.
The No. 1 sale for May was a new home in Southern Highlands on the Multiple Listing Service that sold for $8.8 million.
There were 154 sales of $1 million and above on the MLS in May — the third-highest month in history but behind the record of 172.
There were 687 luxury sales through the first five months, and Las Vegas is on pace to break the all-time record of 825 by the end of June if the trend continues, according to statistics compiled for Forrest Barbee, corporate broker for Berkshire Hathaway HomeService Arizona, California, Nevada Properties.
Gene Simmons in Ascaya
Simmons’ two-story, 10,871-square-foot, six-bedroom home with a basement went for $8.2 million after being listed for $8.49 million. The modern home was constructed in 2016 by owner Michael T. Austin, a commercial builder.
Clark County records show the buyer as Goodman Realty LLC, but Simmons’ agent, Mitch McClellan, president and broker with Southern Highlands Realty, confirmed that entity belongs to the rock star. Simmons also bought a 0.48-acre lot adjacent to the home for $2.6 million from Omar and Susan Cabahug, who paid $700,000 for the vacant lot in May 2020, according to county records.
Realtors said Simmons looked at other master plans, including The Ridges and MacDonald Highlands, before selecting Ascaya for its privacy. The purchase of the lot is intended to create even more privacy, they said.
The home was listed by Realtor Evangelini Petroni with the Ivan Sher Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeService Nevada.
Her description on the Las Vegas Realtors’ Multiple Listing Serving said that the home has more than 11,000 square feet of living space and that the “residence blends indoor and outdoor appeal into a seamless whole that is not only exciting, but masterfully executed.”
Her listing said people enter the home via an illusion of a floating pathway over a sculptural koi pond.
“Highlighted by glass walls and soaring geometrical spaces, the transitions between indoor and outdoor space are blurred by disappearing glass walls throughout,” Petroni said.
Petroni added that “the outdoor full-valley views are captivating, but the interior scene is equally impressive.
“Natural stone is blended with polished granite and unfinished concrete, creating a sensory experience with an artistic, sensual backdrop for colorful furnishings and art. With six bedrooms, six full baths and two half baths, the home can easily accommodate a large family or serve as a private retreat with abundant spaces for guests.”
County records show the property has a pool, 3,963 square feet on the first floor, 3,882 on the second floor, a finished basement of 3,026 square feet and basement garage of 2,284 square feet.
“This is one of the best-built houses I have ever seen,” Petroni said. “It’s industrial modern with commercial-grade appliances and an elevator. The architecture is unique.
“The master bedroom on the second floor suspends over the part of the yard. It feels like you’re floating. He built the house with an entertaining area below ground that’s designed for privacy and protection from the elements so they could entertain outside year-round.”
The home has a saltwater fish tank that takes up the majority of the space behind the bar, Petroni said.
Southern Highlands spec homes
The most expensive home sold in May was for $8.8 million in the Enclaves neighborhood inside the Southern Highlands master-planned community. A new luxury home measuring 12,095 square feet built by Unique Custom Homes has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
Kamila Rendon, a Realtor with Simply Vegas, was the listing agent. Ivan Sher’s team member Nicole Tomlinson was the buyer’s agent. The buyer is BDJ Family Limited Partnership.
“It’s a gorgeous home,” Rendon said. “Every time I showed it, people said it looked like a luxury hotel lobby. The builder did a lot of high-end touches.”
The home has an open floor plan, a pool with a water feature, butler’s pantry, prep kitchen, refrigerated pantry, Fresco room and two DaVinci fireplaces.
Unique is building a $5 million spec home in The Ridges, Rendon said.
“The custom-home market is booming if they’re not looking for quick move-in time,” Rendon said. “That’s why spec homes are phenomenal and built with really luxurious finishes and quick move-in for them.”
Sher said it’s a gated community within a guard-gated area and built around an island. It’s an oval-shaped community, and some of the largest homes in Southern Highlands are in that neighborhood, he said.
Another new home in Southern Highlands sold for $7.75 million though it’s about three months away from being completed. That will allow the new owners to complete the property on their own. It was listed for $12 million fully completed with a pool and landscaping. The buyer is listed as Life is Amazing LLC.
The Mediterranean-style home described as a Beverly Hills-style mansion measures 18,210 square feet with nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. It sits on 1.33 acres.
Beverly Hills developer and investor the Attia Group built the home. Robbins Construction of Henderson was the builder.
Bob Barnhart, a Realtor with Luxurious Real Estate was the listing agent. Ivan Sher represented the buyer.
The home with a six-car garage has two main stories and a walk-out basement that has a poker room, hair salon, movie theater, lounge, day spa, workout room and two guest suites, Barnhart said.
The main floor has a secondary master bedroom, office, living room, family room, formal dining room, kitchen, chef’s kitchen and two other guest suites. The home has a detached guest casita in the front portion of the house.
The upstairs has three guest suites and a master bedroom. The home has a double staircase and fireplace in the center and looks dramatic when walking through the front door with a large skylight, Barnhart said.
The main kitchen opens to the family room. The home has a formal entrance that leads into the dining room. It has a walk-in wine cellar. There are a lot of windows and pocket doors across the back of the house, which overlooks the Southern Highlands’ golf course and the home’s two-level swimming pool. The home has a walk-through garden, Barhart said.
Sher said seven figures will be put into the home for its completion.
“They wanted to complete it the way they wanted it done,” Sher said. “It made sense at the price it was.”