Inside a $25,000,000 Custom Built Las Vegas Mansion
We just completed construction. Okay, we're looking at about a 30,000 square foot home. We're about a half a million dollars all in on this theater, and that's mine. And I look through here and this is the car elevator and this is a rock climbing wall.
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What's up guys? It's Graham here. So, Elegant Homes invited me to Las Vegas to check out one of their newest constructions, and that is a twenty-five million dollar mansion. So, we're gonna go there right now and check out just how crazy this place really is. So we're just about to make a left on Grant Hills Drive. I think this is a gated community.
"Hey, I'm with Elegant Homes to see a home on Karina Way. Just give me one moment."
"You're good! Right in, don't thanks!"
We did it! Holy moly, this place is absolutely crazy! So we just got here. I think we're off to a really good start. We got basically my dream cars in the driveway here.
Okay, so first of all, this door must be like 10 feet long! I love the story.
"What's up man?"
"Hey Graham, how you doing? I'm Corey."
"What's up, Fernando, sir?"
"Yeah, thank you so much! Holy crap!"
Oh, I love this! We just completed construction. Okay, we're looking at about a 30,000 square foot home. So how many bedrooms, how many bathrooms? Even though it's a very large home, we have three bedrooms. We have 12 bathrooms.
"Oh my god!"
Custom-built Casa de Comedy. It's all motorized, custom ink liners, motorized headrests. Got a full nine-speaker surround sound system in here.
"How tall are these ceilings by the way?"
"We need three feet. Okay, wow! 100 inch TV. Okay for the room. Oh my god! Subwoofer and of course we have the entire Las Vegas Strip here."
Okay, this I've never seen this sort of table before. What's completely cantilevered, just see no legs. Okay, that's bolted into the wow, six feet deep of concrete.
"So how much does something like this cost?"
"You could have about six people standing, dancing, okay on this table."
Even the lighting throughout this entire place, like the mood lighting that you see here, is just incredible. And all this is color changing.
"Okay, well RGB spectrum lighting, we can set the scene for whatever your mood."
Okay, by the way, I just want to mention this is really cool here.
"Well this is a really cool feature."
"Wait a second. What? I've never seen this bar!"
"How do, is it, is it really good vacuum or something that is here?"
"Okay, holy crap! And then what's going on here?"
"Well everyone was saying what, what is this? Mark is a big fan of the Golden Knights."
"Okay, this helmet was built by his friend Michael Goddard, okay, famous artist. We all want to know how much this is worth. If you were to put a price tag on this, is it for sale?"
"Okay, and I believe it's about a seventy-five thousand."
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"Okay, and he's selling this then for what?"
"25 million."
"It's 25. Okay, is that furnished?"
"It's gonna be selling that's complete as is, okay, including the helmet."
"Well, oh you guys, okay we can negotiate that in."
"You see the lighting system there?"
"Yeah, I'm just the movie from."
"Okay, yeah, I'll take to the fire."
"I love that we can accommodate up to 16 people in here, and we have a 200 inch laser DLP Barco projection system, the same projection system you find in a high-end commercial theater."
"Wow, full Dolby Atmos surround! So how much does this cost to build?"
"We're about a half million dollars all in on this theater."
"Wow, the best electronics, Macintosh electronics, Bowers & Wilkins speakers."
"Okay, what is this onyx?"
"This is onyx back."
"Okay, we also have a super toilet."
"What is a super toilet? I think all of us want to know!"
"We can give you a demonstration."
"Okay, Lydia, this is the future! It is a heated toilet!"
"Okay, I was worried for a second it wasn't gonna be heated. And by the way, what's going on with this?"
"I mean this is something I noticed right when you walked in. This is we have a two story water at all its back."
"Okay, you can see the light up above, we call that a snake; $50,000 lightning shoots."
"Yeah, we call this the donut chair."
"Okay, and I'm fine and I look through here and this is the car elevator."
"I don't think many people have seen an elevator for a car from a top again!"
"Chilly, the owner can pull into this car elevator and elevate up to the second floor and walk right into his master bedroom."
"Everyone needs one of those here! I don't know what to say. Like sometimes you walk into a room and like there's nothing for me to say, it's just like wow, you know?"
"Wow, okay, okay, fully conditioned space. As you know it gets hot here in the deserts of this area, it's completely climatized."
"Okay, and the stairs, of course the stairs light up!"
"Okay, let's do the elevator as we go down to the basement, it really transforms into a wine cellar!"
"Wow, so what is this?"
"This is just a unique feature that the owner thought up. This is all backlit with LED, okay, different color wine bottles."
"Okay, so this is our wine cellar. It's a completely different space than the rest of the house."
"Okay, me and the house is very modern. We step down in the wine cellar, it's more rustic."
"And this is a rock climbing wall. This is crazy! I, this I've never seen one like this before. There are custom acrylic stairs backlit with LED. Just the lighting system and alone too badly, like these stairs was around $50,000."
"First of all, this is probably the biggest bed."
"What? How many, how many girls does he fit in this?"
"Quite a few, yeah. It is two king-sized beds or equivalent to two king-sized beds, custom-built for this home."
"How much is this bed worth?"
"This is about a $20,000 bed."
"So from the master bedroom, yeah you can see Mark's collections of vehicles as Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royce, many some different cars."
"The lift was to carry everything from a Lamborghini to a Rolls-Royce."
"Here we have a custom-built, okay, this is all metal heavy enough that the floor had to be engineered and reinforced to support the weight but Phil is from the ceiling and all in were at about $100,000."
"Palapa days, give me one solid piece!"
"Yeah they had to bring a giant crane on the other side to bring the crane over to drop it in because it's what? It's all made of stainless steel!"
"Know that beautiful mountains around you?"
"Right now we got snow up on the mountain, so nice winter! Yeah, and as the sun begins to go down, the city just lights up and it's absolutely incredible."
"A little bit outdoor kitchen, okay designed it. You know that you know the grills liked it? That at the hibachi? Well that's what I feel here."
"This right here is a special one though and it gets hot, it kinda sucks down in the middle so you can cook right here and you can serve your guests on the other side."
"Heat oven hot dog machines and okay, and another theater set up out here."
"We even set all heating, you know, heaters and the ceilings."
"And then over here, this was kind of a neat thing. I wanted to have a place where you could set in the spring and fall with fire and look at the Strip at night."
"Yeah, and the fire even in the wintertime now people come out here on set and they turn on the fire because you can just, it's just absolutely beautiful."
"I mean, there's TVs that pop up. Like over there, as a TV pops up, so you're setting in the jacuzzi, you can watch TV."
"There's also a gigantic theater, the biggest outdoor theater they ever built. It's got a 22 foot diagonal screen over there. The projector drops out of the ceiling like this, sighs."
"Yeah, the projector drops off, there's another one here but on the other side, it's gigantic."
"I love that! It'd be fun to let me show you that a lot for ya for the one guy delivered."
"Yeah, well, I grew up in Orange County. My dad worked in a at Wiser Locker, a factory that makes locks, and then after they moved, he was a bus driver and my mom never did anything great."
"So I didn't have, you know, never came for money. Yeah, I just had a, I would say a bit of a burning desire to succeed from a young age, you know? I had a paper route when I was 12, 13 years old. You know, did that, worked at many fast food restaurants, got fired from them too."
"Why? He failed at everything!"
"Why you get fired? Oh, I gave wasted french fries, okay, to a friend. You know? Nice car! You know in high school you do stupid, so getting I gotta do something stupid so I had an extra fries to somebody and the manager watching me say it's okay, you know?"
"Yeah, but those are what I say is those are learning experiences. You know when you're young, you do stupid things, but you learn from those things."
"Yes. And they and an all through life, all the things I've done, you know, whether it was success or failure, whatever I did, I learned all the way through the process."
"You know, as a matter of fact, failure is what teaches you how to succeed. So for me that's how I learn how to, how to succeed and it got my mindset together the right way."
"So I wasn't just spending it frivolously when I when I made it, I was able to save it and save a lot and then be able to do some things like this house and another real estate adventures and the things that I do."
"Okay, when you do become successful, there's three things that I think are the keys to success, and the first thing is that you have to stay humble."
"No matter how much you make or how much you don't make, you have to stay humble. That's a really big issue you notice people start making money and they start getting arrogant and thinking they're better than everybody else and that's just—that's bull!"
"So stay humble. Number two, you gotta stay coachable because no matter how good you are, you have to be coachable."
"Michael Jordan had a coach, Tiger Woods has a coach, look at Kobe Bryant has a, I mean, all these guys have coaches and they're phenomenal."
"Why? Why does Kobe Bryant need a coach? He can go out there and play anytime he wants because they hone the skills. They keep you and they—you must stay coachable for your entire life!"
"You're either green and growing or ripe and rotten, right? And then the third thing is you have to stay focused, which is the hardest part because people lose their focus."
"They start having success and then somebody comes to them says why don't you do this and want to do that, and the next thing you know, they go broke. So, you know, if you can stay humble, coachable, and focused, you'll win."
"Okay, so with that said you guys, thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate it. All of this was thanks to Tanner here. Tanner was the one that absolutely hooked it up with his house! Thank you so much!"
"Now he just started marketing for this and I figured let's let give a shout out. What is this?"
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