The New American Home Las VegasBlue Heron of Las Vegas is putting the finishing touches on The New American Home Las Vegas to be featured at the National Association of Home Builders' International Builders' Show Jan. 20-23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The NAHB's Las Vegas New American Home always features the latest in new technology and this year is no exception. The theme this year is green building in Las Vegas and the builder has found a way to incorporate green technology into the home's design. "This is a certified Green Building Project," according to Tucker Bernard, executive director of the New American Home Las Vegas. "It surpasses all of the green building guidelines. It will save about 75 percent of heating and cooling costs compared to a similar house built in the Las Vegas marketplace." This year's New American Home Las Vegas is in The Marquis Las Vegas community, a Las Vegas luxury semi-custom home development in southeastern Las Vegas on Tomiyasu Lane between Sunset and Warm Springs roads. The area was home to some of Las Vegas' most famous residents, such as Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, boxers Mike Tyson and Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns and the Sultan of Brunei. The New American Home is located across the street from the 51-acre ranch owned by Wayne Newton. One of its other sides backs up to Sunset Park. The community consists of 14 half-acre lots. Models range from 4,600 square feet to more than 10,000 square feet and from one to four stories. Prices range from $1.1 million to $5 million.
Though Jones won't disclose the selling price of the New American Home, which is no longer on the market, he estimates the home's value at $4 million. Click Here to View Our Projects |