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Exodus from California led by celebs like Mark Wahlberg and Dean Cain has fueled sales of luxury homes in prestigious Las Vegas neighborhoods

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Las Vegas’ luxury property market is experiencing a resurgence as rich Californians – fed up with crime and a new mansion tax – swap their homes overlooking the Pacific for views of the Mojave Desert.

Southern California and Nevada share a similar climate and culture, but migration across the state border is being driven by lower tax and a cheaper cost of living.

Actors Mark Wahlberg and Dean Cain, as well as singer Celine Dion and boxer Floyd Mayweather, are among the celebrities who have bought homes in prestigious Vegas neighborhoods. 

And swathes of ordinary Californians are making the move with them.

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This year, nearly 17,000 people have surrendered California driving licenses to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, according to data provided to DailyMail.com by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

‘The mansion tax in California has frustrated a lot of Californians,’ Alexis Michaud, a real estate agent for Vegas-based brokers the Millen Group, told DailyMail.com.

‘That, combined with their income tax rate, has caused so many Californians to come to Nevada, a tax-free, business-friendly environment.’

Las Vegas’ luxury property market is experiencing a resurgence as rich Californians swap their homes overlooking the Pacific Ocean for views of the mountainous Mojave Desert. Pictured is a home in Vegas’ prestigious Summerlin neighborhood that sold for $5.25million this month

Rival to Summerlin, Henderson is a prestigious city south east of the Las Vegas strip but still part of the Vegas metro area. Pictured is a house in Henderson that sold this month for $6.7million

Rival to Summerlin, Henderson is a prestigious city south east of the Las Vegas strip but still part of the Vegas metro area. Pictured is a house in Henderson that sold this month for $6.7million

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Actors Dean Cain and Mark Wahlberg are among the celebrities who have bought homes in prestigious Vegas neighborhoods

Last year a record-breaking 2,000 luxury homes were sold in southern Nevada for an average price of $1.8million, according to a report by the Nevada State Bank

Last year a record-breaking 2,000 luxury homes were sold in southern Nevada for an average price of $1.8million, according to a report by the Nevada State Bank

Last year a record-breaking 2,000 luxury homes were sold in southern Nevada for an average price of $1.8million, according to a report by the Nevada State Bank.

Now, the market is even hotter. ‘In the last six months of 2022, interest rates going up and a lot of uncertainty led buyers to pause relocation plans but starting in January we’ve seen an uptick and now, this summer, the market is quite busy,’ said Michaud.

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Perhaps the most vocal proponent of the move has been Wahlberg, who in February sold his $55million Beverly Hills mansion.

That came after last year he bought two $15million plots in wealthy outskirts of Las Vegas – one was a $15.6 million 2.5-acre plot on which he planned to build a house, as well as a $14.5 million bungalow to live in while it’s under construction. 

One of those properties is in a new private community known as The Summit in the affluent master-planned Summerlin neighborhood. Golden Knights owner Bill Foley and Dion have also bought into the exclusive community.

‘Summerlin is on the most western edge of Las Vegas, it’s against the mountains. It’s also a couple of 1,000 feet elevated, so it’s about 10 degrees cooler,’ said Michaud.

‘It has attracted a lot of high net worth people and the amenities that follow that demographic,’ she added.

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A $5.25million home in Summerlin, on the western boundary of Vegas, with views outwards of the Red Rock Conservation Area

A $5.25million home in Summerlin, on the western boundary of Vegas, with views outwards of the Red Rock Conservation Area

The 5,671 square feet house sits on the very edge of the city and provides unimpeded views of the desert

The 5,671 square feet house sits on the very edge of the city and provides unimpeded views of the desert

Located on Morning Glow Lane, the house features a pool that faces the desert

Located on Morning Glow Lane, the house features a pool that faces the desert

The front of the property faces towards the Las Vegas strip

 The front of the property faces towards the Las Vegas strip

An interior courtyard at the center of the nearly 6,000 square foot Las Vegas home

An interior courtyard at the center of the nearly 6,000 square foot Las Vegas home

The house also has a 350-bottle wine room and kitchen with island bar areas

The house also has a 350-bottle wine room and kitchen with island bar areas

Seating around an outdoor fireplace offers views of the desert, owned by the Bureau of Land Management

Seating around an outdoor fireplace offers views of the desert, owned by the Bureau of Land Management

Unlike most Vegas properties that offer views of the strip, this Summerlin property offers unique views of the Mojave desert

Unlike most Vegas properties that offer views of the strip, this Summerlin property offers unique views of the Mojave desert

The property has two outdoor fireplaces beside the pool

The property has two outdoor fireplaces beside the pool

A view of the house from Morning Glow Lane in Summerlin, west of Las Vegas

A view of the house from Morning Glow Lane in Summerlin, west of Las Vegas

A map showing all the sales of houses costing more than a million dollars in 2022. Blue markers to the west of Vegas are Summerlin properties and red markers to the south east are in Henderson

A map showing all the sales of houses costing more than a million dollars in 2022. Blue markers to the west of Vegas are Summerlin properties and red markers to the south east are in Henderson

Earlier this month Michaud oversaw the sale of a Summerlin property for $5.25million. The 5,671 square feet house sits on the very edge of the city and provides unimpeded views of the desert.

‘It backed up to Red Rocks conservation land, which is just the stunning red mountains. Vegas is known for its views but primarily its strip views, so this view was incredibly rare,’ she said.

The home features five bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as an oversized wine room, an outdoor kitchen complete with a gourmet pizza oven, a pool, two outdoor showers, several bars, an elevator and a movie theater.

New-builds are on the rise too. According to Michaud, many houses are sold by those looking to move elsewhere in the city and build even bigger homes in some of its new and even more upmarket neighborhoods.

‘A lot of sellers are building even larger luxury homes,’ she said. ‘And some sellers that used to be in the most prestigious neighborhoods in Las Vegas, now have an option for an increase.’ 

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Darin Marques, CEO of the Darin Marques Group, told the Review-Journal earlier this year that developers are racing to place finished houses on the market.

‘Builders can’t build homes fast enough for the demand,’ he said.

Throughout the city more than 500 million-dollar new homes were sold in 2022, according to a report compiled local group Home Builders Research – more than double the 247 sold in 2019.

According to the Nevada State Bank report, nearly one in four luxury home sales in Southern Nevada were in Henderson, another wealthy neighborhood to the south east of the city.

An aerial view of Henderson property to the south east of the Las Vegas strip that sold for $6.7million earlier this month

An aerial view of Henderson property to the south east of the Las Vegas strip that sold for $6.7million earlier this month

The 6,730 square-foot single-story estate features four bedrooms and five bathrooms

 The 6,730 square-foot single-story estate features four bedrooms and five bathrooms

Its exterior includes a unique-shaped infinity edge pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and covered lounge areas

Its exterior includes a unique-shaped infinity edge pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and covered lounge areas

The single-story house has tall ceilings and is also equipped with a temperature-controlled wine room

The single-story house has tall ceilings and is also equipped with a temperature-controlled wine room

Sliding doors provide access from the main interior kitchen to an exterior kitchen that adjoins the pool

Sliding doors provide access from the main interior kitchen to an exterior kitchen that adjoins the pool

Pictured is one of the home's five spacious bathrooms

Pictured is one of the home’s five spacious bathrooms

Unlike the Summerlin property, the house on Cityview Ridge Drive offers views inwards towards the city

Unlike the Summerlin property, the house on Cityview Ridge Drive offers views inwards towards the city

Nearly 17,000 people have surrendered California driving licenses to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles

Nearly 17,000 people have surrendered California driving licenses to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles

The Mullin Group sold another property earlier in the month for $6.7million.

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McDonald Highlands, on Cityview Ridge Drive, spans across 6,730 square feet and similarly boasts elevated views from out of the city.

The single-story estate features four bedrooms and five bathrooms, as well as an infinity edge pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and covered conversation areas.

Nevada has no state income or inheritance tax and its sales tax is around 2.5 percent less than that of California. Amid steadily high inflation of the dollar, in Las Vegas the cost of groceries, utilities and other essentials are comparatively low. 

It has also become a destination for retirees, moving from either California or occasionally the east coast.

Mark Wahlberg bought a $15.6million 2.5-acre block of land in an exclusive area that he plans to build out, as well as a $14.5million bungalow (pictured) to live in as construction begins

Mark Wahlberg bought a $15.6million 2.5-acre block of land in an exclusive area that he plans to build out, as well as a $14.5million bungalow (pictured) to live in as construction begins

Dean Cain's new two-story home sits on 0.27 acres in the guard-gated Terracina neighborhood of Seven Hills in Henderson

Dean Cain’s new two-story home sits on 0.27 acres in the guard-gated Terracina neighborhood of Seven Hills in Henderson

Stephen Miller, a professor of economics at the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, said that phenomenon had been occurring for more than a decade.

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‘They retire, they sell their house, they come to Las Vegas and buy a house, maybe they downsize a but even if they don’t downsize, the price is going to be lower,’ he told DailyMail.com.

‘And the equity they take out of the house in in Southern California, or Northern California, more than allows them to live comfortably here in Nevada, and maybe still have some money left over,’ he added.

Miller, who provided Nevada DMV data on driver’s license submissions, said although the results would have been impacted to some degree by DMV closures and Covid, they still to some extent demonstrate the scale of the migration.

And while the migration is contributing to rising home prices, so too is the fact that Vegas is a city in a bowl with very little room for expansion, unlike other major US cities.

‘Land around Las Vegas is owned by the Bureau of Land Management. It’s federal land,’ said Miller.

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‘In Houston you can just go off and buy up farmland, keep going out into the distance and keep on building, but we can’t do that in Las Vegas unless the BLM releases land for development,’ he added.

For now, commercial and private development rages around Las Vegas, as landowners rush to meet demand and complete homes on the land that remains.

In some cases the land alone is worth a fortune, and once developed, the value of those homes could reach unprecedented highs.



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Top 25 California high school boys basketball rankings (12/26/2024)

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The week between Christmas and New Year’s Day is always revealing for the best boys basketball teams in California and final days of the 2024 calendar year should be no different.

The Damien Classic and Torrey Pines Holiday Classic always present a window of what is in store for the rest of the season and separates the contenders and pretenders. Next weekend at the HoopHall Classic West in Gilbert (Ariz.), Jan. 2-4, will also give the elite teams time to strut their stuff.

There are nine teams among California’s Top 25 still unbeaten at Christmas, a pretty high number, including top-ranked St. John Bosco, No. 6 Riordan and No. 8 De La Salle and No. 9 Montgomery.

Note: Only teams that play for a CIF State California title were considered for this rankings, thus eliminating Prolific Prep of Napa Christian, which can and will play for a mythical national title. Notes and rankings below from Southern Section teams supplied by SBLive’s Tarek Fattal.

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The Braves win their Trinity League opener over Orange Lutheran without Brandon McCoy and Elzie Harrington. Christian Collins and Max Ellis led the way. Next up: Platinum Division in Classic at Damien.

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Eastvale Roosevelt wins the 2024 Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas, beating Notre Dame Sherman Oaks in the final, 76-58. / Tarkanian Classic/X

Roosevelt wins the Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas, beating Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks in the final. Brayden Burries scored 26 points and Issac Williamson had 19.

Nik Khamenia notches 26 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in a convincing win over JSerra, a team expected to earn an Open Division berth.

Notre Dame suffers its first loss in the Tarkanian Classic final to Roosevelt despite Tyran Stokes scoring 20 points. Lino Mark played just four minutes in an attempt to play while injured. (TYRAN STOKES DEBUT)

Four more wins started with 90-65 blowout of defending state D2 champion Oakland Tech behind 33 points and 10 points from Tounde Yessoufou, and a combined 45 from Julius and Malcolm Price along with Gunner Morinini. Yessoufou is averaging 29.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.

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Riordan top recruit Jasir Rencher helped lead the Crusaders to a Central Coast Section Open Division title in 2024. After a strong showing at the Section 7 event last weekend, the Crusaders are a team to watch in the Cali Live 2024 in Roseville this weekend. / Photo: Greg Jungferman

Won the Gridley Classic with wins over Branson (68-27), Clovis North (54-52) and previous No. 6 Salesian (52-51) thanks in part to tournament MVP Andrew Hilman (19 points). Texas Tech-bound Jasir Rencher and Irvine signee Nex Emeneke was also All-Tourney.

Carlton Perrilliat also added 11 rebounds in limited minutes.

Carlton Perrilliat swoops in for two of his game-high 22 points in Salesian’s lopsided win over Windward last spring at the at Cali Live 24 in Roseville. / Photo: Gary Jones

Pride lost their first regular-season game since 2022, 52-51 to Riordan, in finals of the Gridley Classic. Salesian missed two free throws with 1.2 seconds to play.

Win over Santa Margarita (61-57) to win the Vountour Classic was team’s most impressive. David Balogun, a rapidly improving 6-6 post, scored 29 to lead the way. Since then breathers over Mountain House (67-35), La Salle (76-26) and Sacred Heart Cathedral (79-39).

The Aztecs from San Diego won five games last week, including four at the Tarkanian Classic to take the Nike Division championship behind division’s Most Outstanding Player J.J. Sanchez, who had 22 points in the finals.

Eagles’ only loss comes this week to unbeaten NorCal power De La Salle, but bounces back with a win over Murrieta Valley.

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Trailblazers beat Millikan 87-33 this past week.

The Lions get a taste of Open Division-level hoops in a 65-50 loss to Harvard-Westlake.

Redondo Union is picking up Open Division playoff buzz.

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La Mirada forward Gene Roebuck is one of the top 2027 prospects on the West Coast. / Tarek Fattal

La Mirada has been idle since Dec. 14.

Coach Paul Tait is enthused by the play of sophomore point guard Dominic Loehle.

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After lopsided win over St. Augustine (77-54), recorded tough wins over Sage Creek (75-66), Mission Hills (67-59) and La Jolla Country Day (80-68).

Monarchs have won five of their last six.

Pius went 2-2 at the Tarkanian Classic.

Jasone Crowe Jr. is averaging 37 points per game.

Had won four straight before losing 63-54 to Brophy College Prep of Phoenix Ariz. (63-54).

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Quality win over Pacifica Christian of Orange County without Jeremiah Hampton was impressive. JJ Harris and Louis Bond impressed.

Canyon has won five straight. Brandon Benjamin averaging 30+ points a game.

Damien without big man Nate Garcia (injured).

Twelve straight wins isn’t a bad way to start the season. Defense a big key, holding opponents under 50 seven times, including three straight games limiting opponents to 49 in wins over Riverside poly (61-49), Salesian Los Angeles (93-49) and Wiseburn-Da Vinci (61-49).

Cougars last win came against Long Beach Poly on Dec. 14.

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California has 15 of 25 priciest places to live in US

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No. 1 San Francisco costs 18.2% more than typical US metro. No. 2 LA-OC is 15.5% more expensive.

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California Roots Threaten JuJu Watkins’ NCAA Road to Rivaling Caitlin Clark

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Ever since Caitlin Clark left the NCAA to set records in the WNBA, the hunt for the next generational basketball talent has intensified. Among the emerging stars, JuJu Watkins stands out with her electrifying performances for USC and record-breaking milestones. But while her game dazzles on the court, her California roots and unique circumstances create hurdles that may hinder her quest to rival Clark’s legendary NCAA career.

On the latest episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlock, Whitlock tackled the issue, highlighting the contrasting environments between Clark’s Iowa and Watkins’ Los Angeles.

Well, Caitlin Clark was in Iowa in the middle of nowhere. She wasn’t in the entertainment capital of the world. She wasn’t in a city that had 75-degree weather year-round and open beaches. She went off or she grew up in and continued to play in a little isolated area of the country where people are starved for entertainment. And so she built a huge following right there in the state of Iowa, her home state,” he said.

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The deeper issue, according to Whitlock, is the cultural and entertainment saturation of Los Angeles, where sports often compete with numerous distractions for attention. In contrast, Clark thrived in a basketball-centric environment, with little competition for local and statewide support. While Watkins’ environment may pose unique challenges, her talent remains undeniable.

She recently made history as the fastest Power Five player in women’s college basketball to reach 1,000 career points, accomplishing the feat in just 38 games—two fewer than Clark’s record. With season averages of 24.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists on 46.2% shooting, Watkins is unquestionably a dominant force. Yet, as Jason Whitlock put it, the question persists: Can she cultivate the same level of national adoration that Clark commanded?

Balancing brilliance: Can JuJu Watkins thrive amid criticism and California’s spotlight?

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Adding to the debate, Rachel DeMita voiced concerns over how USC is managing Watkins’ playing time on her own podcast. “I don’t think that’s what JuJu needs for the development of her game,” DeMita said, suggesting that keeping Watkins on the court for extended minutes might be more about stat-padding than fostering her growth as a player.

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Such a strategy could also increase her risk of injury, a significant concern given Watkins’ pivotal role for USC.

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Despite these challenges, Watkins has demonstrated resilience and poise. Her performance this season reflects her ability to adapt and excel under pressure. However, her journey to rival Caitlin Clark’s legacy will require more than individual brilliance. Watkins must navigate the complexities of playing in a city where attention is fragmented, balancing her development with the need to draw a larger following.

Whether she can carve out her own path and emerge as a player of Clark’s stature remains uncertain. For now, her record-breaking performances and undeniable talent keep her firmly in the conversation, as the basketball world watches to see if she can overcome the challenges of her California roots and fulfill her potential as the next NCAA superstar.



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