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Sometimes a house is just a house.
But there are occasions in which a house is a lifestyle. That’s the case with the house known as CAVU in Las Vegas—and you could have this lifestyle for $9.9 million.
The five-bedroom, eight-bath, resort-style home is a collaboration between three Las Vegas architects, who filled all 12,000 square feet with premium features and finishes.
“Everything is thought-out in this house,” says listing agent Ivan Sher. “It’s a piece of art.”
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“There’s so many homes, especially in Las Vegas, that are thrown up with the ‘bigger is better’ concept—they’re large, they’re spacious, but there’s no real thought or real architectural process that’s involved,” says Sher.
Not this one. The architects designed everything from the copper wing-style rooftop decor to the maple bar top on the ground floor. A hidden elevator joins the three stories labeled Sleep, Eat, and Play.
Play is the ground floor, which includes an automated bowling alley, 1,800-bottle wine cellar with digital inventory, and movie theater with a screen that’s visible from the rest of the game room.
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The disappearing doors and indoor-outdoor entertainment concept open to an outdoor area with a fire pit, pool, spa, and kitchen (complete with a pizza oven).
Eat is the second floor, which features an Italian-style kitchen and four bedrooms which are currently set up as lounges, cabanas, and a library.
The home is suitable for families of any size, and comes with solar panels and energy-efficient systems.
Sleep is the top floor, which is entirely the master bedroom. It features plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows providing expansive views of the surrounding valley and nearby golf course.
The ideal buyer is “not just somebody that has money; it’s somebody that has taste. It really has to be somebody that appreciates that quality and the finishes,” says Sher.
“Like a piece of art, we can look at a Monet, and you can look at it and say, ‘that’s not just my thing at all, I wouldn’t give you $5 for it,’ and someone else could want to give you $50,000 for it. It has to be somebody that appreciates the quality and the art.”
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