Luxury Guard Gated Las Vegas High Rise Condominiums. The Key to securty and privacy
Posted by - September 6th, 2007
Anyone looking for Luxury high-rise residential condominiums needs to consider more than just location and amenities….. Other factors to be considered are Security and privacy. The single biggest factor in determining the long term desirability of any project is security….Corporate Housing and Las Vegas Luxury High Rise Condominiums…..What???
Posted by - August 31st, 2007
No time for small talk here, we will get right to the point. The current Las Vegas high-rise condominium market is a huge, overlooked resource for corporate housing in the prime strip area of Las Vegas, where a building boom unlike any other in the history of this great city is moving full speed ahead.“SKY Las Vegas” Luxury high Rise living.. on the famous Las Vegas Strip..
Posted by - August 27th, 2007
Located just south of Sahara Blvd and directly on the Strip, The beautiful 45 Story Blue Glass tower is directly across from the 3 Billion dollar Fountainebleu resort and casino, currently under construction. “SKY” Las Vegas is looking to move the remaining inventory…Wow!.. the pricing has been rolled back to 2004 when the initial project was announced…. a few select units are still available…3 reasons Las Vegas luxury Condo owners (or future owners) should celebrate the coming
Posted by - August 21st, 2007
Located adjacent to the luxury Turnberry Place condominium development, Fontainebleau is out of the ground and going vertical…Las Vegas Luxury High Rise Condo Market 2007. This ain’t no Miami!!
Posted by - July 23rd, 2007
If you were to evaluate the current market conditions for residential luxury high rise condominiums in the prime strip area of Las Vegas based on local and national media, you could logically assume the sky was falling!! Multiple projects canceled!.. Price of land skyrocketing!.. Construction prices going thru the roof!…What does the above situation actually mean for someone interested in investing in the future development of Las Vegas? And what can we learn from markets that are truly overbuilt?













