Lairmont Place, Estate of the Day

In the hills above Las Vegas, luxury homes abound. In the gated community of Dragon Ridge is where you'll find this home on Lairmont Place. And what a lair it is. This six-bedroom palace features one incredible feature in the main space, a three-story waterfall. The property is oriented toward the view and features large glass windows for observing the desert and the city in the distance. The family room opens out onto a large patio. Take the elevator down to the lower level of the home and you will discover a massage room, wet bar and lounge and a home theater. The owner's suite has a balcony, beautiful views and a large bathroom with marble accents. It is listed at $10 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nthn Jun 16th 2009 1:38PM
I love the house but some of the pictures seem too hotel-like. Especially the 3 story waterfall area. Very lobby-like.
Shelly Sereno Jun 16th 2009 1:59PM
Can’t sell your home? Give it away! More and more homeowners are utilizing new and creative methods of “selling” homes in a recession in an effort to be proactive as the country continues to struggle with the economy. With the problems many are having purchasing homes and getting loans, these creative ways are becoming more popular and are receiving a lot of interest and participation, according to their sponsors/organizers. Although these methods are not new, in the past, the majority are rarely completed successfully due to a variety of reasons. The trend seems to be that raffles and contests are popping up more and more on the internet as a method of selling homes in a tight economy and are now seeing success.
In states where raffles are illegal (unless attached to a charity), others are opting for contests of skill, in particular essay contests although there are also other creative contests ongoing. One such essay contest, on the leading edge of this trend is www.WinHawaiianHome.com and will run until 8/11/09. Although not officially attached to a charity, the sponsor has decided to give back to the community via a $30,000 donation to the local schools, which are suffering budget cuts. Essay 101 is a contest of skill, where anyone (21 years old or older) can write a short essay (101 words or less) and pick from two topics. For a $101 entry fee, entrants get a chance to win a brand new, custom home on the Big Island of Hawaii. The contest is open worldwide, but essays must be submitted in English, and must be original work. 101 finalists will be chosen and then judged by community leaders - teachers. For those shivering in record-breaking cold climate right now, it might be interesting to note that the chances of winning this prize are better than any state lottery. I entered! I researched them and checked them out... so wish me luck!
DJ Jun 16th 2009 2:01PM
I had the same reaction. Yes, it's a beautiful home, but it has a commercial, not residential vibe to it. BTW, the photography is some of the best presented here.
GlobalDia Jun 16th 2009 3:21PM
thats gorgeous. but $10mio? what was it 2 years ago...$30mio? VERY overpriced, especially considering the surrounding houses are worth $2mio at most.
diab Jun 16th 2009 3:22PM
thats gorgeous. but $10mio? what was it 2 years ago...$30mio? VERYoverpriced, especially considering the surrounding houses are worth$2mio at most.
Nyasha Jun 17th 2009 10:57AM
Wow $10m is a bit steep, but understandable. I wonder if it will sell at that price