


This compound is truly part of the scenery.
Just outside of Las Vegas, this Henderson, Nevada property doesn’t just include natural elements — it’s part of a private luxury community carved into the state’s McCullough mountain range.
Not only does the sprawling, 8,200-plus-square-foot estate offer a host of resort-like amenities and a clean, modern look, but it is also as environmentally friendly as an enormous personal residence can be: It’s got solar panels, LEED Platinum certification, a 44-foot-wide opening in the back of the home and an “eco-conscious net-zero design,” as its listing boasts.
It was awarded the designation of being 2023’s New American Home of the year for showcasing a variety of innovative energy-efficiency techniques in a refined manner.
Moreover, it’s also quite impressively built into the existing terrain.
“Every inch of the home embraces the beauty of the scenic landscape and is truly an immersive offering providing the endless views of the McCullough mountain range and the Las Vegas Strip,” Melissa Tomastik, the Agency’s director of sales, who shares the $15 million listing with colleague Kylie Lum, told The Post.
The five-bedroom dwelling, Tomastik added, represents a “haven that provides a net zero conscious lifestyle that blurs the lines of interior and exterior living.”
The seven-bathroom mansion does indeed feature a variety of courtyard and open-air living areas close to the lights of the Strip and yet worlds away.
There’s a 452-bottle wine wall, a four-car garage — and, in the primary suite alone, an infrared sauna, a separate kitchen and a lounge area.
Across the 1,000-plus square feet of outdoor space, there are two pools, two kitchens and a spa.
The home comes with its furnishings (although not the art), which are staged and curated by the Los Angeles-based interior design firm MASS Beverly, and sourced from a variety of European brands.