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as Vegas’ luxury rental scene stays hot. A historic compound in the Historic District—once a Michael Jackson hotspot—rents for $100,000 a month, while a MacDonald Highlands estate that hosted Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift during the 2024 Super Bowl is available for $85,000 a month.
**Pinto Lane – Juan Gabriel’s Legacy**
The most expensive listing on Pinto Lane belongs to the late Mexican icon Juan Gabriel. The one‑story, 26,000‑sq‑ft home sits on 1.14 acres and includes an underground 1950s diner‑nightclub. Built in 1960, it also has three auxiliary buildings. Allen Sides and wife Anne bought it in 2018 for $2.1 million. Realtor Frank Napoli (Berkshire Hathaway) describes the property as “charming” with exposed trusses, coffered ceilings, tile work, four fireplaces, skylights, custom ironwork, a gourmet kitchen, wine room, and multi‑level game room. The underground nightclub and commercial‑grade kitchen make it ideal for private studios or events. The exterior boasts fresh paint, manicured landscaping, outdoor kitchen, pool, and spa. It’s the first time the home has hit the rental market, and inquiries are already strong. Napoli notes the owners’ history of restoring historic properties, having invested millions to elevate the estate.
**MacDonald Highlands – Dragon Ridge Drive**
The top‑rented home in Las Vegas is a three‑story mansion on Dragon Ridge Drive, built in 2017. It covers 13,416 sq‑ft on 2.2 acres, with seven bedrooms, 11 baths, a 15‑car garage, and a guest house. Natalia Harris (Sotheby’s International Realty) calls it a “fully furnished private oasis” in a guard‑gated community, offering panoramic Strip views, an indoor basketball court, bowling alley, gym, pool, spa, patios, and fire pits. The chef’s kitchen, bars, tennis court, and theater turn it into a resort‑style retreat. Harris says the market has shifted with professional sports teams and artist residencies, creating demand from performers and sports‑related guests. Although the price is high, the property attracts celebrity clientele and rarely stays on the market.
**Other High‑End Rentals**
1. **Sky Arc Court, Ascaya (Henderson)** – $55,000/month. Built in 2023, 6,751 sq‑ft, four bedrooms, great room, chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry, prep kitchen, office, 4‑car garage, 546‑sq‑ft flex room, pool, and spa. Listed by Natalia Harris.
2. **Ascaya – 2‑Story Mansion** – $45,000/month. Built in 2018, 6,481 sq‑ft, six bedrooms, panoramic Strip, city, and mountain views. Features a 70‑ft infinity pool, 27‑ft ceilings, 648‑bottle wine room, surround‑sound system, wet bar, glass pocket doors, motorized shades, putting green, fire pit lounge, outdoor kitchen, 1,200‑sq‑ft balcony, and marble bathrooms. Listed by Zar Zanganeh (The Agency).
3. **Soaring Bird Court, The Ridges (Summerlin)** – $59,500/month. Built in 2016, 11,000 sq‑ft, six bedrooms, eight baths, 4‑car garage, and a casita. Winky Wu (Evolve Realty) highlights the 1‑acre lot, guard‑gated privacy, open floor plan, glass‑walled wine storage, chef’s kitchen, detached casita, exercise room, home office, theater, two saltwater pools, Jacuzzi, fire pit, grill area, waterfall, and koi pond.
4. **Wood Creek Court, Southern Highlands** – $50,000/month. Built in 2006, 10,000 sq‑ft, six bedrooms, five baths, 8‑car garage, 1.5‑acre lot. Russell Arnold (The Agency) describes the contemporary makeover, six bedrooms (including two casitas), theater, game room, bar, indoor basketball, award‑winning Ozzy Kraft pool, spa, lazy river, waterfalls, and fountains. The property is also listed for $10.9 million.
5. **Promontory Pointe Lane, The Ridges** – $45,000/month. Three‑story, 13,000 sq‑ft, five bedrooms, built in 2009 on 1.14 acres. Carlynn Mazon (Home Smart Encore) notes its high elevation, Strip and mountain views, two pools, fire pits, waterfalls, theater, elevator, sauna, steam room, and massage area.
These listings illustrate the breadth of Las Vegas’ luxury rental market, from historic compounds with underground clubs to modern estates with panoramic views, extensive amenities, and celebrity appeal.
