The revelation is perhaps surprising but not entirely illogical, given that 61%, according to the National Sleep Foundation, of Americans sleep with their televisions switched on. This phenomenon is now being catered for in all its sumptuous detail in Las Vegas, particularly for those with opulent means and a mortgage capacity of approximately $19,407 per month.
This opportunity is embodied in jaw-dropping fashion by a $2.5 million condo. One of the listing’s three bedrooms enjoys a view of a spectacle unlike anything else, the world’s largest LED screen.
The eloquently phrased, $2.35 million listing on Redfin presents the offering: “Experience sophistication and refinement in this breathtaking Park Towers residence. The private, elevator vestibule opens directly to a foyer and expansive living room adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows.”
Perched high within the Park Towers at Hughes Center is this indulgent, 3,515-square-foot residence. It integrates the luxuriousness of 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths with the versatile functionality of three terraces, a chef’s kitchen, and a wine fridge to appeal to the discerning homeowner.
Additionally, the residence is adjacent to an innovative, gigantic, 366-foot emoji structure. Astoundingly illuminated by 1.2 million LED lights, its animated, seemingly watching eyes manage to infiltrate all three bedrooms along with the kitchen.
An interesting marketing decision from Frank Napoli of The Napoli Group, a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices affiliate, was to highlight the property’s nighttime vistas. In his pictures, the colossal and vibrant $2.3 billion MSG Sphere completely steals the show. This strategic choice was aimed at embracing the unique location of the condo and advertising “stunning views of the Las Vegas Sphere.”
A similar Sphere has already been proposed by MSG Entertainment to be constructed in a majority residential college town in London. The proposal, however, has faced staunch opposition and close to 3,000 concerned residents have signed a petition on Change.org. Yet, contrary to the apprehensions of skeptics, no grievances or formal complaints about light pollution have been raised ever since the Vegas Sphere was unveiled during the July 4th weekend.
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom fortified this indifference, by stating, “I think you have to just take the fact that this is Las Vegas. You want to live in the most exciting place in the world, you have to expect a little bit of excitement.”
Now, while this fascinating indulgence in Las Vegas might intrigue you, we understand that it might not be an everyday affair for everyone. In such instances, if you seek the thrill of Vegas from the comfort of your own home, perhaps a virtual foray into the glitz and glamour could satiate your appetite. At West Island Blog, we’ve curated an inventory of the top online casinos for the month, available here, providing an authentic taste of Las Vegas at your fingertips. Let’s rekindle that spirit of high-stakes excitement, shall we?