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Most expensive house in Las Vegas history sells for $25 million

The most expensive home to sell in Las Vegas history has closed with a $25 million price tag, property records show.

The buyer was billionaire LoanDepot founder Anthony Hsieh, a LoanDepot representative confirmed to The Post.

Las Vegas-based developer Blue Heron purchased the empty lot in late 2015 for $2 million, according to property records, and built a show home on the property to exhibit their architectural flair to prospective clients. It was completed in April 2021, according to Blue Heron.

Even though the stunning space has sold, the developer is not done with it yet. In an unusual purchase agreement, Hsieh will have limited access to the home for 36 months as he leases it back to Blue Heron for prospective client tours. Blue Heron confirmed to The Post that it has negotiated two other similar arrangements in the past.

“This is a major deal for us, and we couldn’t be more happy about the way things turned out,” Blue Heron founder and owner Tyler Jones told The Post.

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The three-level stucco home near the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, south of the city, spans 15,000 square feet with three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and four powder rooms, plus 5,000 square feet of balconies.
The three-level stucco home near the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, south of the city, spans 15,000 square feet with three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and four powder rooms, plus 5,000 square feet of balconies.Realtor.com
The new, three-level home is made of Metaquartzite stone, which is unique to Las Vegas. Design partner Walker Zanger sources the stone from the Mojave Desert.
The new, three-level home is made of Metaquartzite stone, which is unique to Las Vegas. Design partner Walker Zanger sources the stone from the Mojave Desert.Realtor.com
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"The Canyon" is a pool of water with towering stone walls and step stones that peeks around a bend to reveal views of the Las Vegas strip and the Canyon.
Guests approach the butterfly-roofed home up a gravel pathway to “The Canyon.”Blue Heron
"The Canyon" is a pool of water with towering stone walls and step stones that peeks around a bend to reveal views of the Las Vegas strip and the Canyon.
“The Canyon” is a pool of water with towering stone walls and step stones that peeks around a bend to reveal views of the Las Vegas strip and the Canyon.Realtor.com
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A wall installation is pictured.
A wall installation is pictured. Realtor.com
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The three-level stucco home near the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, south of the city, spans 15,000 square feet with three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and four powder rooms, plus 5,000 square feet of deck space, according to Blue Heron.

“It’s the physical representation of our Vegas Modern design philosophy and way of thinking developed over 17 years,” Jones said, referring to the age of his company.

Guests approach the butterfly-roofed home up a gravel pathway to “The Canyon,” a pool of water with towering stone walls and step stones around a bend to reveal views of the Las Vegas strip and the Canyon, according to Blue Heron.

The sleek, three-level home is made of Metaquartzite stone, which is unique to Las Vegas. Design partner Walker Zanger sources the stone from the Mojave Desert, according to Blue Heron.

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Pocket doors open to the two-story great room.
Pocket doors open to the two-story great room.Blue Heron
The great room is surrounded by water on three sides.
The great room is surrounded by water on three sides.Realtor.com
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"The main living space — how it's connected to the water elements and the media den and the kitchen — is really functional and inspiring. When you enter the space, you get a really great reaction and hear the word 'wow.' It feels exciting and energetic but relaxed and calming," Jones told the Post.
“The main living space — how it’s connected to the water elements and the media den and the kitchen — is really functional and inspiring. When you enter the space, you get a really great reaction and hear the word ‘wow.’ It feels exciting and energetic but relaxed and calming,” Jones told the Post.Blue Heron
A freestanding fire floats in the coffee table.
A freestanding fire floats in the coffee table.Realtor.com
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The great room is integrated with the outdoor landscaping.
The great room is integrated with the outdoor landscaping. Realtor.com
The open floor plan seamlessly integrates with the kitchen.
The open floor plan seamlessly integrates with the kitchen.Realtor.com
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The ultra-luxe black glass, walnut, travertine and blackened steel kitchen area off the great room has built-in countertop touch screens and Wolf and sub-zero appliances.
The ultra-luxe black glass, walnut, travertine and blackened steel kitchen area off the great room has built-in countertop touch screens and Wolf and sub-zero appliances.Realtor.com
Synergy Sotheby's International Realty's Kristen Routh Silberman represented the buyer and the seller in the transaction, according to Realtor.com.
Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty’s Kristen Routh Silberman represented the buyer and the seller in the transaction, according to Realtor.com. Realtor.com
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"This is a major deal for us, and we couldn't be more happy about the way things turned out," architecture firm Blue Heron founder and owner Tyler Jones told The Post.
“This is a major deal for us, and we couldn’t be more happy about the way things turned out,” architecture firm Blue Heron founder and owner Tyler Jones told The Post.Blue Heron
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Pocket doors open to the two-story great room, which is surrounded by water on three sides and is integrated with outdoor landscaping. A freestanding fire floats in the coffee table, and the open floor plan seamlessly integrates with the kitchen, photos show.

“The main living space — how it’s connected to the water elements and the media den and the kitchen — is really functional and inspiring. When you enter the space, you get a really great reaction and hear the word ‘wow.’ It feels exciting and energetic but relaxed and calming,” Jones told the Post.

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Beyond is the dining room with a wine closet and sweeping views.
Beyond is the dining room with a wine closet and sweeping views. Blue Heron
The dining room is pictured.
The dining room is pictured.Realtor.com
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Also on the first floor, the digital den has a 13½-foot LED screen and opens to the yard and the pool.
Also on the first floor, the digital den has a 13 ½-foot LED screen and opens to the yard and the pool.Blue Heron
"When you go camping in the middle of nowhere, you get a feeling of peace, connection and serenity. So to the extent that we can dissolve the lines between architectural elements, that is conducive to calming and an effect of wellbeing," said Jones.
“When you go camping in the middle of nowhere, you get a feeling of peace, connection and serenity. So to the extent that we can dissolve the lines between architectural elements, that is conducive to calming and an effect of wellbeing,” said Jones. Realtor.com
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This lighted pool straddles the indoors and outdoors in this 1.26 acre lot.
This lighted pool straddles the indoors and outdoors in this 1.26-acre lot. Realtor.com
A large media center is visible from the pool.
A large media center is visible from the pool.Realtor.com
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A staircase facilitates access to the pool from the second floor.
A staircase facilitates access to the pool from the second floor. Realtor.com
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The ultra-luxe black glass, walnut, travertine and blackened steel kitchen area off the great room has built-in countertop touch screens and Wolf and sub-zero appliances. Behind the kitchen is a prep kitchen with a butler’s pantry, said Jones.

Beyond is the dining room with a wine closet and sweeping views. Also on the 7,800-square-foot first floor, the digital den has a 13 ½-foot LED screen and opens to the yard and the pool, according to Blue Heron.

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The first-floor primary bedroom suite has a sunken sleeping area, a reflection pool, a raised closet and a skylight.Realtor.com
It opens to a bathroom with floating vanities, opening to an outdoor area with two showers and an additional bathtub.
It opens to a bathroom with floating vanities, opening to an outdoor area with two showers and an additional bathtub.Blue Heron
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"The way it connects to the private outdoor space gives you a feeling that is pretty special," Jones said.
“The way it connects to the private outdoor space gives you a feeling that is pretty special,” Jones said.Realtor.com
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The home has three designated bedrooms but is configurable with up to five bedrooms.
The home has three designated bedrooms but is configurable with up to five bedrooms. Realtor.com
One of the home's eight bathrooms is pictured in this photo.
One of the home’s eight bathrooms is pictured in this photo. Realtor.com
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A unique rainfall shower is pictured in this photo.
A unique rainfall shower is pictured in this photo. Realtor.com
A black standalone tub is pictured in this photo.
A black standalone tub is pictured in this photo. Realtor.com
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The 1.26-acre lot features a pavilion-inspired “office casita."
The 1.26-acre lot features a pavilion-inspired “office casita.” Realtor.com
The separate "office casita" allows the owner to receive clients at the house without having to open up private spaces.
The separate “office casita” allows the owner to receive clients at the house without having to open up private spaces.Realtor.com
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The first-floor primary bedroom suite has a sunken sleeping area, a reflection pool, a raised closet, a kitchenette, a skylight and an open bathroom. The bathroom with floating (via wires) vanities opens to a private outdoor area with two showers and an additional bathtub, according to Blue Heron.

“The way it connects to the private outdoor space gives you a feeling that is pretty special,” Jones said. “When you go camping in the middle of nowhere, you get a feeling of peace, connection and serenity. So to the extent that we can dissolve the lines between architectural elements, that is conducive to calming and an effect of wellbeing.”

Upstairs, the 3,500-square-foot second floor has several bedrooms, including a sky suite is a bedroom accessed over a glass bridge. It offers a sitting room, a 40-foot-wide glass wall, a private balcony with two showers, a bathroom and access to a shared deck.

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The sky lounge and deck offer panoramic views of the valley.
The sky lounge and deck offer panoramic views of the valley.Blue Heron
"The third floor has a nightclub feel," Jones told the Post.
“The third floor has a nightclub feel,” Jones told the Post.Blue Heron
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The third floor has wood ceilings and dark-rendered walls.
The third floor has wood ceilings and dark-rendered walls. Realtor.com
The upper floor offers a bar, a DJ booth, seating areas, fire pits, agave-filled planters, massive pocket doors and 360-degree views, according to Blue Heron.
The upper floor offers a bar, a DJ booth, seating areas, fire pits, agave-filled planters, massive pocket doors and 360-degree views, according to Blue Heron.Realtor.com
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In an unusual purchase agreement, Hsieh will have limited access to the home for 36 months as he leases it back to the architecture firm Blue Heron for prospective client tours.
In an unusual purchase agreement, Hsieh will have limited access to the home for 36 months as he leases it back to the architecture firm Blue Heron for prospective client tours. Realtor.com

On the approximately 1,400-square-foot third floor, the sky lounge and deck offer panoramic views of the valley with wood ceilings and dark walls.

They have a reflective black bar, a DJ booth, seating areas, fire pits, massive pocket doors, 360-degree views and a “secret room,” according to a property fact sheet provided by Blue Heron.

“The third floor has a nightclub feel,” Jones added.

The rooftop deck has a lounge area with a built-in bed surrounded by agave-filled planters.

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The outdoor patio is pictured. "It's the physical representation of our Vegas Modern design philosophy and way of thinking developed over 17 years," Jones told the Post.
The outdoor patio is pictured. “It’s the physical representation of our Vegas Modern design philosophy and way of thinking developed over 17 years,” Jones told The Post. Blue Heron
The outdoor patio is pictured. The buyer was billionaire LoanDepot founder Anthony Hsieh, a LoanDepot representative confirmed New York Post.
The buyer was billionaire LoanDepot founder Anthony Hsieh, a LoanDepot representative confirmed New York Post. Blue Heron
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Stepping stones on the home's 1.26-acre lot are pictured.
Stepping stones on the home’s 1.26-acre lot are pictured. Blue Heron

The 1.26-acre lot features a pavilion-inspired “office casita” spanning 540 square feet, property records show, plus two outdoor kitchens, three outdoor showers, an outdoor bathtub, three pools and panoramic views through “seamlessly connected breezeways and decks,” according to Blue Heron.

The 1,600-square-foot garage can hold up to 11 cars, offering a show-car display, Tesla charging stations and built-in televisions. 

Breaking records

The Post could not find evidence to the contrary that more expensive homes had been sold in recorded Los Angeles history.

The most expensive residential sale in the area was previously recorded as a $17.55 million mansion west of Las Vegas in Summerlin and owned by magician David Copperfield.

Las Vegas luxury homes typically list for less than $1 million, according to the June 2021 Institute for Luxury Home Marketing luxury market report.

Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty’s Kristen Routh Silberman represented the buyer and the seller in the pricey transaction, according to Realtor.com.