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Spanish View Tower Opens For Presales
Las Vegas High Rises
Developer Rodney C. Yanke and his sales team say a touch of class and high-quality amenities will set the Spanish View Tower Homes apart from other high-rise residential developments.
"From the sales process to the finished product, the first high-rise project in the southwest part of Las Vegas at Buffalo Drive and (Interstate 215) will offer a new level of custom living," Yanke said.
When prospective buyers call the sales office and set an appointment, a luxury vehicle will pick them up and take them to the development site, then to a home in nearby Spanish Hills where they will receive a personal "tour" of the models.
"Our buyers are sophisticated and know what they want. We want to provide them with a pleasant buying and living experience," Yanke said.
The sales staff said the tour allows potential buyers to appreciate the homes' upscale features, such as imported Italian marble and 11- or 12-foot ceilings.
Floor plans range from 2,500 to 9,300 square feet. Prices start from $760,000 to more than $5 million.
Planned resident ameniti
es include a health, fitness and weight loss center; beauty and nail salon; day spa with tanning facilities; indoor climate-controlled parking; tennis and racquetball courts; putting greens; and enclosed swimming pools and spas.
"We are essentially offering a full-size, custom home in a high-rise setting. These homes offer all of the amenities of a large, custom home without the headaches typically involved with large homeownership," Yanke said.
The development project will comprise three 18-story towers on 15 acres. Plans call for 135 homes per tower for a total of 405 units.
Yanke said he expects to break ground for the first tower in first quarter of this year.
This article appeared in the Las Vegas Review Journal on 1/1/2005
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