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$500 MILLION
IN SALES AND
COUNTING
FOUR SEASONS PRIVATE RESIDENCES LAS VEGAS HITS HALF A BILLION DOLLARS IN SALES
We are happy to announce that Four Seasons Private Residences Las Vegas has surpassed $500 million in sales. This achievement represents a significant milestone that underscores the exceptional demand for lock and leave luxury living in Las Vegas and propels the development into its next phase of vertical construction before the end of 2024.
BUYER’S DEMAND IS HOT
“This project is setting
new benchmarks for
luxury living in Las Vegas and has struck a chord
with both local and out
of state buyers that goes beyond traditional high- rise residences,” stated Jim Reilly, President of Azure Resorts & Hotels. “We have found a sweet spot that was not previously served in the communities surrounding the core Las Vegas Strip. The enduring appeal of
the Four Seasons brand, the exceptional living experience and amenities, and the quality design of our mountain and Strip view homes in the sky have made it difficult to keep up with the buyer demand.”
SCAN TO DISCOVER MORE!
Four Seasons Residences Las Vegas Renderings.
FROM THE DEVELOPER
Richard C. MacDonald
With the installation of the ballroom carpet now complete, our renovation efforts throughout the club are nearly finished. We have expanded our staff to provide better service. Chef Duane has come up with new entrees to tempt your palate, so bring your appetites and our staff will take care of everything else.
Additionally, as of October 1st, we have increased our initiation fees to reflect the vast improvements made at the club. Golf membership initia- tion now stands at $100,000, up from $75,000, and social membership has increased to $10,000 from $7,500.
By the time you read this the Four Seasons will have acquired more land to create a 4-story, 2-bedroom product to enhance their develop- ment and possibly expand their Villa program. The Four Seasons brand will enhance values throughout MacDon- ald Highlands.
There is also a chance that by the time this has reached you much of our construction traffic may have been moved to a new gate area, at the end of Viento Puntero Road. This will not be the final gate as it will take 6-9 months for that to be completed, but it will relieve the daily traffic back-ups on Stephanie Street. It also pushes most of the community construction to the
higher ground to the east, freeing up much of the community and reducing construction traffic. It will also allow residents to access the community much easier.
We are in the process of complet- ing the utilities and paving in our Hillside phases. Our goal is to have all construction done by year end. That may be aggressive but that is our goal. We still have several lots left but I expect most of these to sell now that the temperature is below 120 degrees. These are your last chances, so if you or your friends want the finest view lots in Las Vegas, jump on it now!
We have also started a new develop- ment in New Harmony, Utah (above St. George). I am amazed at the growth that has occurred there. This develop- ment is almost one square mile, so it is not as large as MacDonald Highlands. It contains four builder pads and several hundred custom lots of at least one acre in size. It should be sold out quickly once our new maps are completed. This program will keep me busy now that MacDonald Highlands is winding down.
We expect to have great fall and winter programs this year, so welcome back and I’ll see you at the club.
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