• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Nevada Business Magazine

The Decision Maker's Magazine

Subscribe Now!

  • Subscriptions
    • Print
    • Mobile App
    • Email
    • Nevada News & PR Wire
  • Features
    • New This Month
    • View Issues
    • Cover Stories
    • Feature Stories
    • Industry Focus
    • Building Nevada
    • Special Reports
    • Meet the Decision Maker
    • Press Release Wire
    • Nevada Industries
  • Departments
    • A Matter of Opinion
    • Around the State
    • Business Indicators
    • Commentary
    • Commercial RE Report
    • Crossfire
    • Expert Advice
    • Face to Face
    • Free Market Watch
    • Inside Politics
    • Power of Attorney
    • Profit & Loss
    • Speaking for Nevada
    • Tech.knowledge.me
    • The Last Word
    • Vital Signs
  • Planning Calendar
  • Advertising
    • Advertising Info
    • Advertising Staff
    • Submission Requirements
    • Online Advertising
  • Events
    • NBM Events
  • About
    • About the Magazine
    • Contact the Staff
  • Connect
    • Business Directory
    • Press Release Wire
    • Business Calendar
    • Submit Listing
    • Post Press Release
    • Add Your Event
    • Sign Up
    • Log In
You are here: Home / Uncategorized / Moving On Up: Luxury Living In Nevada

Moving On Up: Luxury Living In Nevada

March 1, 2004 By Nevada Business Magazine Leave a Comment

When it comes to luxury living, Nevada is moving on up. From one-year waiting lists in the north to opulent high rises in the south, Nevada is increasingly becoming the preferred destination for those interested in owning their own piece of the pie.

High-Rise Living More Popular

In Southern Nevada, sales have begun for The Residences at MGM Grand Las Vegas, with plans for six 40-story luxury condominium-hotel towers on the northeast end of the MGM Grand’s 116 acres. The project is a joint venture between the MGM Grand Hotel and Turnberry Associates, developer of Turnberry Place, which recently began construction on its fourth high-rise tower just one-half mile from the Strip. “The Residences at MGM Grand caters to those who want a turnkey lifestyle,” said John Riordan, vice president of sales for Turnberry Place. “The condominium-hotel will offer exclusive and flexible living accommodations uniquely combining the value of a permanent residence with the convenience of a hotel year-round.”

Riordan reports more than 60 percent of the buyers at Turnberry Place are from Southern California, relocating for the favorable tax climate, luxury lifestyle and easy living Southern Nevada has to offer. “When you live in a luxury condominium community, you can leave, lock your door and everything will be taken care of for you until you return,” said Riordan. “The front desk staff in the lobby will take care of any mail or packages left for you, and you don’t have to worry about upkeep of landscaping.”

Just down the road, another luxury high-rise is underway. Metropolis, located at the corner of East Desert Inn Road overlooking Wynn Las Vegas, is being constructed by Texas developer Randall Davis. Metropolis, a 20-story Art Deco-inspired building, will feature only 71 units, including flats (single level) and lofts. Amenities will include a private wine cellar with a catering kitchen, a fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, an oversized pool and more.

“Much like we’ve seen in other parts of the nation, when a city grows at the rate Las Vegas has, you must go vertical,” saidBrenda Calvin of The Calvin Group, Metropolis’ listing broker. “I’ve found our buyers are looking for a lifestyle – easy, turnkey, with no external maintenance.” Calvin began accepting reservations for Metropolis in March 2003, and 75 percent of the units have already been sold. The building is set to for completion in late spring or early summer of 2005.

Luxury Home Outlook

Sharon Dixon, ABS, CRS, SRES, owner/broker of Custom Realty & Marketing, a long-time real estate professional specializing in custom and luxury homes, sees demand for luxury housing in Southern Nevada growing exponentially. Since founding her company in the 1990s, Dixon has seen the luxury market change dramatically.

“I remember in 1995 there were only 12 homes sold for over $1 million,” said Dixon. “There were 17 in 1997 and 78 in 2000. Last year, approximately 200 single-family homes over $1 million closed escrow. This doesn’t even include luxury condo or townhome units.”

Dixon, who sells homes throughout the Las Vegas Valley, reported, “There is a big boom in the luxury market, especially recently. With water rights being outrageously expensive, there will be few, if any, golf courses forthcoming, which is bringing existing golf-community home values higher and higher,” said Dixon. “There are only 75,000 more buildable acres in Las Vegas left, enough for about eight to ten years. This means the only other way to go is up. You’ll see many more condominiums being planned. We may even wind up looking like Manhattan one day.”

Dixon attributes the recent boom to the continual influx of people moving to Southern Nevada every month. New homebuilders have no inventory to sell, resulting in a boom in the resale market. “The driving force of this market is that the lower-end product price increase has afforded sellers the opportunity to move up. Typically, they move up to one and one-half times the price range they were in previously, which creates a domino effect,” explained Dixon. “Everyone is moving up. For the first time in first quarter 2004, Las Vegas is experiencing multiple offers and overbidding wars on resale homes, including custom homes. We just cannot keep up. Buyers are realizing they can buy a lot and build their own home for considerably less than an existing one. But the problem now is that most of the lower-priced lots have been sold, leaving only those over $400,000. With this said, families are buying custom homes now more than ever.”

Many of these custom homes are located in the master-planned communities of Summerlin and Green Valley, and hillside lots overlooking the Las Vegas Valley are especially valued. Rich MacDonald, whose MacDonald Highlands development is located on hillsides south of Las Vegas, reports, “Last year was our best year ever for lot sales for custom homes. Additionally, in recent months, we’ve seen a major increase in people wanting larger parcels.”

Northern Nevada Booming

In Northern Nevada, Lori McCleary, special events director for the Builders Association of Northern Nevada (BANN) is seeing big changes too. BANN, a non-profit organization affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders, represents the collective interests of the construction industry in Northern Nevada. These days, BANN members have something to be happy about.

“We’re experiencing a huge influx of Californians relocating to Northern Nevada to escape from that state’s taxes and crowding,” said McCleary. “People are selling homes for $1 million in California and then moving here and buying better homes at a lower rate. They might spend $500,000 and pocket the rest.”

McCleary says new residents are attracted to Northern Nevada’s mountains and lakes and its ski opportunities. Plus, Reno is not a large gambling town like Las Vegas and is not overcrowded. “If the tax base stays the same, the luxury market here will just continue to grow,” said McCleary. “Even production builders here are now building higher-end homes. We have one-year waiting lists.”

According to 2003 year-end real estate sales numbers reported by the Lake Tahoe-based real estate firm Chase International, home sales across the Lake Tahoe region experienced major gains, particularly in the million-plus single-family home and upper-end condominium markets. Sales of single-family units of over $1 million grew by 36 percent over sales in 2002 on the East Shore, and by 43 percent over 2002 in Incline Village. Sales of Incline Village condo units priced at over $500,000 increased by 9 percent over 2002, while on the East Shore, sales increased by a whopping 111 percent.

“After a few soft years – but not bad years – the luxury home market is very strong here,” said Susan Lowe, vice president of Chase International, which specializes in the high-end luxury market in Lake Tahoe and surrounding areas. “We’ve seen a big surge in sales over $1 million from last year.”

Lowe attributes these bold numbers to an economy that is turning around, a strong stock market and low interest rates. She says people are feeling more comfortable about acquiring a second, third or even fourth home. “I’ve noticed that people want family vacation homes that they can pass on from generation to generation,” said Lowe. “We’ve seen a lot more of that since Sept. 11. People want to get back to the family unit. In our area, people want a view of the water. Most all buyers want lakefront and/or panoramic views. They want a buoy, pier and sandy beaches. If you have those three things, you have a gold mine, because new buoys are no longer permitted and much of Tahoe’s shoreline is rocky, not sandy.”

Lowe noted that while most buyers admit they would prefer a new home, they are instead opting for homes build in the 1970s and updating them because they’re in a no-growth area. With the area’s growth restraints, buyers are rarely able to find a home that is 10,000 square feet or larger, which would be easy to find in Southern Nevada.

“Right now, there is a $700 million redevelopment effort taking place on the South Shore, with an emphasis on our ski corridor,” explained Lowe. “From lifts to timeshares with an outdoor ice rink, as it continues to move forward we’ll be able to compete with Vail and Aspen – and they don’t even have a lake. Our luxury market is going to continue to grow.”

Architecture and Design Options

If Lowe is correct in her growth predictions, builders and developers aren’t the only ones who can expect to stay busy. Architects, landscapers and interior designers all have something to cheer about. They can expect to continue catering to the high-end market.

 

Roberto DeLeeon, a senior designer/architect with the residential studio at Perlman Architects, said a poll of five people looking to build a custom/luxury home would most likely discover that four out of those five have built a home previously and are in tune with what needs to be done. “They understand the architect is there to shape and to add creativity to the design. They have found a trust in their previous experience and have respect for what the architect brings to the vision,” said DeLeeon.

 

“The details are so important,” said Cary Garland, an interior designer with Collins Interiors, an interior design firm in Southern Nevada. “Clients may build their dream house once – maybe twice – in a lifetime. We work closely with them every day and manage the process from furniture and accessory choices all the way down to coordinating with the tile people, carpenters and electricians.”

Garland notes that most clients have a vision of what they want, but it is the designer’s job to make that vision a reality. When it comes to the features and amenities clients seem to want most, Garland said plasma/flat screen televisions are very popular right now. She said some of her clients are incorporating not one or two, but as many as six plasma screens in a great room. “What’s interesting about this is that the furniture manufacturers haven’t caught up with technology and the flat-screen rage,” said Garland. “As a result, I’ve been designing custom built-in units for plasma screens and then hiring carpenters who can build fine furniture to go along with new or existing furniture.”

Other trends include the return to wool carpeting, which is longer lasting, fades the leas, and is resistant to stains, and the demand for dramatic furniture, such as round tables made out of stone or marble that can seat more than 10 people.

As people’s needs, tastes and vision become decidedly more upscale and as growth continues to spark the demand for luxury living throughout Nevada, Dixon offers some sound advice.

“Now is definitely the time to buy a custom home, because prices have never gone down, only up,” she said. “And in this market, up could be way up.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Paul Krakovitz: Intermountain Healthcare

Edward Vance: EV&A Architects

Scott Arkills: Silver State Schools Credit Union

Tonya Ruby: Cox Media Las Vegas

Online Advertorials

Online Advertorials

Bank of NevadaFunding Will Provide Nevada Students With Financial Literacy Education

Infrastructure InvestmentsAssure Our Community’s Water Future

Roseman’s College of MedicineAddressing the Physician Workforce Shortage

Groundbreaking LawRequires Businesses Replace Decorative Grass

Advertise With Us

Advertise With Us. more details ►

Primary Sidebar

Get important updates from Nevada Business Magazine, directly to your inbox.
Subscribe

Nevada TaxesWill the Tax Man Cometh to Carson City in 2023?

Industry FocusBusiness Insurance

Medical FacilitiesBuilding Trends Post-COVID

Southern Nevada CCIMPassing the Torch to the Next Generation of Professionals

Nevada News & PR Wire

  • Healing Minds Breaks Ground on Second Location for Mental Health Services

  • Dale Etheridge Planetarium at CSN Hosts NASA Scientists

  • 4th of July Celebration Kicks Off Announcement of Downtown Damonte

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce Announces 2022-2023 HDA Executive Committee and Board of Trustee Appointments

  • aha! Announces Nonstop Flights to Boise From Reno-Tahoe

  • Nevada Health Link Announces Licensed Broker/Agent Award Grantees for Plan Year 2023

  • Ioneer Commences Trading on NASDAQ

  • Student at Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas Selected to Participate in Year Long Leadership Program

  • Edgewood Companies Appoints Robert Winkel as New Chairman of the Board

  • Virginia Knudsen Announces Gwen Harvey as New Executive Coach for BOAR

  • Nevada State Bank Branches Accepting Donations for the Communities in Schools of Nevada Fill the Bus School Supplies Drive

  • Dickson Commercial Group (DCG) Announces New Healthcare Services Division

  • KPS3 Announces Three New Hires

  • Brian Kleven Joins Nevada Donor Network Governing Board

  • Las Vegas Doctor Warns Of The Dangers Of Handheld Sparklers

  • Southwest Medical Adds a New Physician

  • The State Of Nevada Presents The Launch Of 9-8-8, The Nation’s First Three-Digit Number For Suicide Response.

  • ICRWDA To Host K-9 Officers Competition & Training Seminar In Las Vegas

  • Take on Summer With Dunkin’s New Lineup of Iced Drinks

  • Nonprofit Cristo Rey St. Viator College Preparatory High School Kicks off Summer Campaign to Gain Additional Business Partners for Student Work-Study Program

  • Naqvi Injury Law Opens Henderson Office

  • Foster Care Panel Scheduled to Discuss Need for Foster Parents in Nye County – Division of Child and Family Services Will Host Event in Pahrump

  • Sportsman’s Royal Manor’s Continuous Improvements to Property Result in Low Crime Numbers

  • Miracle Flights Celebrates 150,000 Flight Milestone by Honoring Local Boy

  • United Way of Southern Nevada Announces Internal Promotions

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce to Host Networking Breakfast: On a Roll – Local Gaming Update With M Resort Spa Casino Leadership

  • Nevada Supreme Court Justices Recognize Southern Nevada Senior Law Program

  • SR Construction Announces Completion Of The Henderson Hospital Expansion Project

  • Celebrate Dad With These Specials at Ava Rose Agency Restaurant Clients

  • Las Vegas-based Body Balance System to Showcase OvationULT Red Light Therapy Bed at This Year’s IECSC Show

  • Henderson Professional Fire Fighters, Henderson Police Officers’ Association, and the City of Henderson Launch Annual Safety Campaign, “Check Your Seats in the Heat”

  • Juzzef Martinez promoted to Commercial Banker for JPMorgan Chase in Las Vegas

  • Las Vegas Realtor Offers Free Buying Guide to Clark County Residents.

  • Team Nevada Returns After a Successful Appearance at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games

  • The Problem Solver To Speak at Celebrity Speakers Business Network

  • Plumas Bancorp Honored Among Best-In-Class Banking Institutions

  • ImageWords Communications Founder Ruth Furman to Share Media Relations Tips at NAWBO Southern Nevada’s Personal Branding Workshop on June 28

  • Nevada Custom Residence Designed by Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd. Receives International Architizer A+ Design Award

  • National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Adopts Resolution To Strengthen Role of Judges Nationwide

  • Ovation Design & Development Celebrated Grand Opening of Arioso Affordable Senior Apartment Complex — Governor Steve Sisolak and County Commissioner Justin Jones Joined Developers and Finance Leaders to Promote Affordable Housing Solutions —

  • aha! Announces Wine Flies Free Program

  • Via Brasil Steakhouse Hosts Father’s Day All You Can Eat Brunch and Dinner at $54.99!

  • Crew Las Vegas Hosts “Woman Who Build” Luncheon, June 14

  • Fennemore Joins Forces With Bay Area Wendel Rosen

  • Communities in Schools of Nevada Announces the Promotion of Alex Bybee to Chief Strategy Officer

  • Marker Trax Adds Director of Product Development and Integration to Help Company Continue to Grow

  • Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Announces the Addition of Chickie’s & Pete’s Crab House and Sports Bar

  • Southwest Medical Adds Two New Health Care Providers

  • Reno Tahoe Pain Associates Welcomes New Staff

  • How Adaptable Is Your Company? iTernal Networks’ Free Upcoming Webinar “Planning for Scalability – Tech More, Stress Less” – June 16th 1 pm PDT

  • De Castroverde Law Group receives Chambers USA’s highest ranking for the second consecutive year

  • Donor Network West Opens New Northern Nevada Headquarters

  • Blueprint Sports Launches ‘Friends of UNILV’ Name, Image, and Likeness Collective at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • aha! Announces Nonstop Flights to Idaho Falls From Reno-Tahoe Hub

  • Nevada Women’s Fund Selects Marilyn Newton as 2022 Salute to Women of Achievement Hall of Fame Inductee

  • Debbie Strimling Announced as Jewish Nevada Women’s Philanthropy Council Chair

  • Northcap Commercial Arranges Sale of 3842 Royal Crest St Apartments for $951,500

  • Northcap Commercial Arranges Sale of 3828 Hazelwood St Apartments for $1,730,000

  • Senior Operator at Broadbent & Associates, Inc. Receives Wastewater Operator of the Year Award

  • Siena Italian Authentic Trattoria Offers 50% Off on Wine Bottles

  • Huntington Jewelers to Add New Summerlin Location

  • CAMCO Nevada Hires Ashley King as New CFO

  • June 16 NAIOP Southern Nevada Breakfast Presents “Inflation and Rising Interest Rates: What Is the Impact to CRE Investment Sales?”

  • Project 150 Awarding More Than $170,000 in Scholarships at June 22 Event

  • Las Vegas Home Prices Set Another Record Amid Signs of a Shift in Local Housing Market

  • Emerald Island Grille in Downtown Henderson Unveils Expanded Menu

  • Touro University Nevada’s College of Osteopathic Medicine Receives Top-Level 10-Year Accreditation with ‘Exceptional Outcome’

  • Touro University Nevada’s School of Nursing Programs Receive Prestigious 10-Year Accreditation Extension

  • Quinn Gallagher Joins Blackmon Home Loans as Mortgage Loan Officer

  • Communities In Schools of Nevada Announces First Recipient of the Elaine P. Wynn Stronger Together Scholarship

  • 56th Anniversary of Miranda Rights

  • Martin Vece Named Favorite Teacher in Teacher Appreciation Week Contest — 570 Teachers Nominated in Move 4 Less Contest —

  • In-Person Workplace Safety Training Courses Have Resumed for Nevada Businesses and Employees

  • International Celebrity Vocal Coach Romeo Johnson Offers Vocal Lessons To Clark County Resident

  • 2022 WSOP Sponsor Lexicon Bank is All In Supporting Southern Nevada Charities

  • Holley Driggs Las Vegas Office Expands with New Attorney Additions

  • Nevada’s Exchange Promotes Two Long-Time Employees to Leadership Roles

  • Nathan Strager Awarded Top 1% Of Real Estate Agents in Las Vegas Valley

  • The Embedded Technology Expo To Be Hosted By The Las Vegas Convention Center

  • ExpressJet Airlines Names Bobby Looney Director of Safety

  • Angels of Las Vegas Hosts 2nd Angels on the Green Fundraiser!

  • Dragon Lights Festival Returns to Reno

  • Great Western Steam-up Features Days of Family Fun

  • Student Enrollment Now Open at Groundbreaking New Cactus Park Elementary in Las Vegas

  • CVMC CEO Prater Board Chair of Nevada Rural Hospital Partners

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce Along With the Henderson Development Association Hosts Commercial Real Estate Development Update & Mixer

  • Michael Grimm and Bill Zappia “Givin’ It to ‘Em” New Variety Show Headlining at the Stirling Club in Las Vegas for a Limited Engagement

  • United Way of Southern Nevada’s 65th Anniversary Golf United Tournament Raises $126,440 for Las Vegas Community

  • Local Students Earn Scholarships in “Shark Tank” Style Business Pitch Competition by Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada

  • Girl Scouts Partner with CAMCO to Deliver Free Cookies to Summerlin Hospital Emergency Room Staff

  • Mark Wiley Group Welcomes New Vice President of Marketing and Communications

  • CSN and The National Juneteenth Observance Foundation Present Two-Day “Juneteenth Powwow” Festivities

  • Nevada Dairy Farmers Award $15,000 in Scholarship Money to Two Winners

  • Lily Funds Announces Sale of 2.2 Acres of Land on Las Vegas Strip

  • MDX Labs Fundraiser Supports Caridad Charity

  • Hosts of the Problem Solver Show Offering Clark County Schools Free Active Shooter Training

  • KPS3 Announces New Hires

  • Cindy Buchanan Joins JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking in Northern Nevada

  • Dr. Chris Robey, DC, Doctor of Chiropractic, Joins the Crovetti Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Team

  • Gaetano’s Ristorante Owner’s Recent Travels to Sicily Inspire New Authentic Recipes for 20th Anniversary Menu



 
Submit Your News & PR | Subscribe
Submit Your News & PR

Business Connection

Business Connection Portal

Log In Sign Up

Business Connection Portal

Log In Sign Up

Nevada Business Calendar

There are no upcoming events.

View Full Calendar ►

Nevada Business Directory

Featured Businesses
Find a Nevada-Based Business Submit Your Business Subscribe to the Nevada News & PR Wire

Nevada Industries

Architects & Engineers
Arts & Culture
Banking
Commercial Real Estate
Construction
Credit Unions
Economic Development
Education
Financial Management
Healthcare
Human Resources
Insurance
Law
Manufacturing
Marketing
Media
Mining
Philanthropy
Residential Real Estate
Rural Nevada
Sports
Tax Planning and Accounting
Technology
Telecom
Tourism
Transportation
Utilities

Footer

Subscriptions

  • Print Subscription
  • Mobile App
  • E-mail Subscription

Editorial

  • Features
  • Departments
  • Events

Advertising

  • Advertise
  • Submission Requirements

Connect

  • Contact
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2022, Business Link LLC dba Nevada Business Magazine and Nevada Business Journal. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
Nevada Web Design services by Nevada Central Media using Genesis Framework by StudioPress

    *Your Name

    *Your Email

    Phone Number

    Company

    *Subject

    *Your Message

      *Your Name

      *Your Email

      Phone Number

      Company

      *Subject

      *Your Message

        *Your Name

        *Your Email

        Phone Number

        Company

        *Subject

        *Your Message

          *Your Name

          *Your Email

          Phone Number

          Company

          *Subject

          *Your Message

            *Your Name

            *Your Email

            Phone Number

            Company

            *Subject

            *Your Message

              *Your Name

              *Your Email

              Phone Number

              Company

              *Subject

              *Your Message

                *Your Name

                *Your Email

                Phone Number

                Company

                *Subject

                *Your Message

                  *Your Name

                  *Your Email

                  Phone Number

                  Company

                  *Subject

                  *Your Message

                    *Your Name

                    *Your Email

                    Phone Number

                    Company

                    *Subject

                    *Your Message