Inside a Nearly 7,000 Sq Ft Las Vegas Luxury Home with a Resort-Style Backyard

by Eric Hudson

Inside a Nearly 7,000 Sq Ft Las Vegas Luxury Home with a Resort-Style Backyard

Dusk aerial view of a nearly 7,000 sq ft Las Vegas luxury home with a resort-style backyard featuring an infinity pool, spa, cabana and palm trees

🏠 Quick Overview

I walked through a property that feels less like a house and more like a private resort. Sited on just under an acre and stretching to nearly 7,000 square feet, this home delivers everything people dream about when they picture estate-style living in Las Vegas: high ceilings, multiple living areas, a chef’s kitchen, a full wet bar, a sauna, and a backyard that rivals boutique resorts.

Here are the headline features I kept coming back to:

  • Lot size: just under one acre
  • Interior size: almost 7,000 square feet
  • Layout highlights: multiple family rooms, formal dining, office, media room, game room
  • Bedrooms and baths: multiple ensuite and guest suites, Jack and Jill layout for some rooms
  • Specialty spaces: sauna, wet bar, gym, multiple fireplaces
  • Outdoor amenities: deep pool with a diving board, fully revamped sports court, outdoor kitchen, putting green, RV parking

✨ Grand Entry and Living Spaces

From the moment I stepped inside, the scale hit me. The ceilings are very tall, and the remodel left the walls clean and modern. The house was essentially gutted to the studs and rebuilt with updated finishes. A few original chandeliers remain as tasteful nods to the home’s history, but almost everything else is new.

Wide foyer showing the staircase rising to an open upstairs balcony, foyer table, tiled floor and entryway beyond.

The formal living room and adjacent family areas were designed to move easily from daily life to large-scale entertaining. There’s a flow between spaces that lets groups spread out without feeling disconnected. Hardwood-look luxury vinyl plank ties rooms together while providing durability for high-traffic living.

🍽️ The Chef’s Kitchen and Butlers' Pantry

White chef's kitchen with large marble island, built-in drawers and double oven

The kitchen is the kind of room where you want to linger. Countertop space is generous, appliance choices feel purposeful, and there’s a luxury double oven—perfect for hosting holiday dinners or throwing a big party. The breakfast nook next to the kitchen gives you casual dining that overlooks the backyard.

Storage is thoughtfully executed. There’s a practical washer/dryer + cabinetry area and a separate pantry, plus an extra nook where you could tuck a second fridge. A wine fridge blends into the slab countertop for quick access when friends arrive.

laundry room with black countertop sink white cabinets and front-load washer dryer

  • Feature checklist — Double oven, expansive islands or slabs, built-in wine fridge, multiple refrigeration zones
  • Practical storage — Pantries, utility areas, garage access for groceries

🔥 Multiple Living Rooms, Fireplaces, and Entertainment Zones

Black marble fireplace with two accent chairs and a wet bar with stools

The house delivers on “entertainers’ paradise” in a way that’s rare to find. There are at least three main fireplaces I counted early on, and by the time I reached the owner’s suite, we were up to four. Fireplaces anchor different spaces, helping create intimate zones inside this very large footprint.

One of the standout indoor spots is a full wet bar and adjacent game room. It’s a no-brainer for hosting: guests can grab drinks, play games, and spill out to the outdoor spaces without missing a beat.

🛏️ Guest Suites, Jack-and-Jill Baths, and Flex Rooms

Guest powder room featuring a blue glass vessel sink, patterned tile wainscot and living-art panels

Guest suites feel private and well-appointed, with a Jack-and-Jill arrangement on some of the secondary rooms—dual sinks and walk-in closets make them practical for families or visiting friends. There’s a media room on the upper level that’s been turned into a cozy cinematic space and a gym that opens to a balcony with views across the property. Multiple rooms have direct access to the outdoors, which adds to the indoor-outdoor flow.

  • Guest amenities — Private baths, walk-in closets, dual-sink setups
  • Flexibility — Rooms that can be media rooms, offices, gyms, or bedrooms

💎 The Owner’s Suite: Spa-Level Upgrades

The owner’s suite is a peaceful retreat. It’s expansive—so large it includes a sitting area and its own fireplace. The walk-in closet is essentially another room; there’s so much storage and layout flexibility you could easily create a dressing room or private office inside it.

The bathroom leans spa: separate water closet, huge steam or multi-head shower, high-end finishes, and a layout that encourages long, slow mornings. And then, tucked off the bath area, is a surprise that takes this suite from luxurious to exceptional.

🧖 Sauna and Upper-Level Extras

Yes, there’s a sauna. I switched on the light just to confirm we were looking at the real thing. A home sauna is a rare find and adds wellness value to the property—perfect after a long swim, a hard workout, or a long flight into town.

Upstairs areas include additional rooms with balcony access and wide views across the lot. From the balcony you can see the outdoor sports court and much of the backyard layout. These upper-level rooms add flexibility for guests, family, or work-from-home life.

🌳 The Backyard: A Private Resort

This is where the property earns its resort-style billing. The backyard is designed for big gatherings and active days. Most rooms in the house have direct access to the patio or yard, so movement between inside and outside is effortless.

  • Outdoor kitchen — built for full meal prep and hosting
  • Multiple entertaining zones — gazebos, party pits, shaded lounging areas
  • Real grass — a treat in desert-climate landscaping, perfect for kids and dogs
  • RV parking — ample space to store toys or long vehicles securely

One thoughtful detail: an outdoor restroom near the pool. For large parties or athletic games on the court, that separate facility is a convenience that keeps indoor spaces cleaner and traffic flow smoother.

🏀 Sports Court, Putting Green, and True Play Spaces

The property includes a fully revamped sports court that supports pickleball, tennis, volleyball, basketball, and even a running track. It’s designed for active families and groups who want configurable play areas. Adjacent to the court is a putting green for casual practice or staging a little backyard tournament.

Having an all-weather court on the property eliminates the need to book facilities elsewhere, which is a huge value for anyone who prioritizes fitness, coaching, or regular play.

🏊 Deep Pool with Diving Board — A Rare Find

The pool is deep and comes with a diving board—two features that are increasingly rare and often grandfathered. In many neighborhoods, modern regulations limit pool depth and prohibit new diving boards for safety and liability reasons. This property already has both, so you inherit a feature you can’t replicate easily today.

There are multiple shaded seating areas and party zones around the pool, which helps when you host simultaneous activities: swim, cook, watch a game, and relax without anyone feeling crowded.

🔍 Why This Property Is Rare in Las Vegas

Large estate lots with this combination of indoor upgrades and expansive outdoor amenities are becoming hard to find in the Las Vegas area. A few reasons stand out:

  • Zoning and lot scarcity — Lots approaching an acre are limited inside the metro area.
  • Regulatory constraints — Pool depth and diving board rules have tightened; many modern developments won’t allow deep pools or new diving boards.
  • Renovation cost and scale — To gut and upgrade a 7,000-square-foot home to this standard requires significant investment, and not many owners commit to that level of remodeling.

All of that means a house like this holds a unique place in the market. It can appeal to families who need space, buyers seeking an entertainer’s home, or investors who understand the value of rare amenities.

🧾 Practical Considerations Before Making an Offer

If you’re thinking about a property like this, I would pay close attention to a few practical details that matter long term:

  • Maintenance demands — A lot of square footage and multiple outdoor amenities mean higher upkeep costs: pool servicing, landscaping, court resurfacing, and interior care.
  • Insurance and liability — Deep pools and sports courts can affect premium costs and require specific coverage or waivers for guests.
  • Utility costs — Big homes and irrigation for real grass in a desert climate add to monthly bills.
  • Neighborhood covenants — Some features may be grandfathered; confirm what restrictions or requirements apply.

👤 Who Should Consider This Home

This place is designed for people who want the lifestyle of an estate without giving up proximity to city amenities. It fits buyers who:

  • Value indoor-outdoor entertaining and host frequently
  • Need space for extended family or multi-generational living
  • Want private fitness and recreation facilities at home
  • Prefer a single-family property with room for RVs, toys, or a workshop

If you prioritize privacy, recreational space, and a property that handles large gatherings with ease, this house checks almost every box.

📸 Gallery Highlights

Here are visual anchor points from throughout the property to help imagine the flow and scale.

🔑 Bottom Line

This home is a rare combination of scale, thoughtful renovation, and a backyard that truly feels like a private resort. Almost 7,000 square feet on just under an acre gives you flexibility to live, entertain, and play without compromise. The sauna, wet bar, multiple fireplaces, deep pool with a diving board, and a full sports court are not features you find packaged together often, especially in Las Vegas. For buyers who want estate-style living with immediate move-in quality, this kind of property is a compelling opportunity.

❓ FAQ

What is the exact size of the home and lot?

The home is just under 7,000 square feet and sits on a lot that is just under one acre. Those figures make it one of the larger single-family properties you’ll find inside the Las Vegas metro area.

Is the deep pool and diving board legal to have?

Many newer developments restrict pool depth and prohibit new diving boards for safety and liability reasons. When a property already has a deep pool and diving board, those features are typically grandfathered in, meaning they remain legal. Always confirm with local code enforcement and your insurance provider for specifics.

How many fireplaces are there?

I counted four fireplaces across various living spaces, including the owner’s suite. They create distinct cozy zones in a very large home.

Is there space to park an RV or extra vehicles?

Yes. The lot provides ample room to park RVs, trailers, or multiple vehicles. There’s also a three-car garage with direct access to the backyard area.

Does the property include an outdoor restroom?

Yes. A separate outdoor restroom near the pool and entertaining areas is a very convenient feature for pool parties and sporting events, and it keeps indoor traffic lower during large gatherings.

Who would this home be a good fit for?

It suits buyers who want an entertainer’s layout, families needing flexible room configurations, athletes or hobbyists who want on-site recreation, and anyone who values private, resort-style outdoor living. It’s also ideal for multi-generational households that need lots of separate spaces.

Are there wellness features included?

Yes. The property includes a sauna and areas that have been adapted to gym use. The pool and large yard also support an active lifestyle without leaving home.

Eric Hudson
Eric Hudson

Agent | License ID: 173602

+1(702) 706-5841 | vegasrealtor@eric-hudson.com

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