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.
KISS rocker Gene Simmons and a home of the late Siegfried and Roy highlighted the top sales in Las Vegas in March when the luxury market showed signs of a rebound.
The sale of lots for custom homes slowed in 2022 with the economy and higher interest rates, but actor Mark Wahlberg led the way, spending $15.6 million in The Summit Club for 2.5 acres.
Defying its history as a housing market prone to peaks and valleys, a recent report by Las Vegas Realtors shows local home prices have been remarkably stable so far this year.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices has retained the top spot as the No. 1 luxury brokerage in Las Vegas but was surpassed by Realty One Group as the leader in dollar volume of all property types.
Tom McCormick and Touchstone Living have come a long way after its startup in the aftermath of the Great Recession and housing downtown in Las Vegas.
Recently, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties announced its 2022 sales achievements.
Local real estate brokerages Coldwell Banker Premier Realty and Coldwell Banker Commercial Premier recognized its top-producing sales associates of 2022 during a February awards celebration.
“We wanted to keep the integrity of the home,” listing agent Chrishena Stanley said. “The intention was never to make it super modern. All our renovations were to make that beautiful Strip view the focal point.”