3 Reasons Why Las Vegas Real Estate Makes For Great Television

3 Reasons Why Las Vegas Real Estate Makes For Great Television

What Makes Las Vegas Real Estate Great for Television?

Bright lights, big city. Las Vegas, the desert oasis, attracts people for both work and play, including the television industry, which might be a combination of both. Television shows like CSI have set up shop amidst the lights and Las Vegas real estate to show another side of the historical town.
 
The 3 reasons why Las Vegas real estate makes for great television is not limited to the combination of art deco buildings and sprawling desert mansions, with a few dozen lavish penthouses thrown in. Las Vegas provides a “something for everyone” setting. It’s almost as if Las Vegas is a natural made-for-television-series that continues to provide new installments for creators.
 

Real Life, Las Vegas Style

Bustling Business

A significant portion of Las Vegas real estate involved in television production is commercial. Businesses such as Pawn Stars and American Restoration are featured in reality television shows. Through this exposure to temporary filming scenarios, some production companies are considering setting up permanent facilities. Tax incentives act as the cherry on top of the incentive sundae offered by the local Las Vegas government.


Food

There is more to Las Vegas than gambling, as dining has certainly caught up or even surpassed, the slots as a draw to the desert. The Cooking Channel has hours of programming dedicated to the city and its cuisine. Aaron Sanchez, a host of one of the regular shows, visited a local taco shop on “Taco Trip.” The colorful characters who own the shop are local fan favorites thanks to their culinary creativity and flare for fun.


People

This isn’t some deserted set, this is real life filled with beautiful buildings and fantastic people. A reality show, Bad Ink featured on the A&E network, shows a tattoo shop owner walking around Las Vegas in search of bad tattoos on folks. He then takes the tattooed people back to his tattoo parlor to alter the “bad ink.” Through this street-side adventure, countless backdrops are related to Las Vegas real estate, mostly bustling commercial sites like restaurants and casinos.
 

Living in Las Vegas

If you search for Las Vegas real estate on the popular HGTV channel website, you will conjure up 16 pages of search results. From House Hunters to neighborhood features, Las Vegas provides the TV network with ever-changing episode options. The cable channel featured a property with over half a million crushed beer bottles used, instead of sand, to form concrete in an over-the-top mansion.
 
The stars of the popular series The Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott chose Las Vegas because of its appealing weather, and multi-generational activities available. Their parents visit often from Canada, and their older brother is a resident of LV. Visitors to the site can watch as the HGTV brothers renovate a luxury home to compliment their crazy schedules.
 
Their renovated showcase features a sizeable outdoor space to take advantage of the weather, including landscaping. Fire pits surround the pool to create ambiance as well as a natural light source to highlight their huge retractable poolside television. When they get thirsty, a swim-up bar makes for thirst-quenching convenience. And when in a hurry to get to the pool, a water tube leading from an upstairs balcony to the pool makes for a fun express route.
 
The network dedicated an episode to what they consider “Las Vegas’ most luxurious residence.” A casino developer, Gary Primm, took his big-dream casino style home with him when he built his personal hacienda.
 
The estate sits on 10 acres, totals 21,000 square feet, with 10 bedrooms, and 19 bathrooms. Those are just the basics. Amenities are abundant. The pool hosts a guest suite behind the grotto-style rock formations and elephant sculpture that doubles as a water feature. A 5,000-bottle wine cellar leads to a secret passageway that connects the entire house underground.
 

Visitors, Get In On The Action

People, residents and visitors alike, become immersed in the culture of Las Vegas. With the ultimate “melting pot” of humanity in Las Vegas at any given moment, there are ample options to live like a favorite small-screen star.
 
Visitors can rent the MTV Real World suite at the Hard Rock Cafe. Stay in the exact place where the show was filmed. The Neon Museum, a place where neon signs from around the city are collected, preserved and restored hosts daily tours. It is a common backdrop for television scenes, with all the bright lights at up-close-and-personal range. You can even get married there. To get in on the action yourself, please contact us. We’ll give you the insider scoop on all Las Vegas has to offer.

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Gavin has been selling dream homes in the Las Vegas Valley for over 25 years and is widely respected as one of the top Las Vegas luxury real estate agents.

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