Did you get an additional $76 million? If so, the Lake Tahoe home built by casino executive Steve Wynn has been listed for sale and offers plenty of luxury lakeside living.
the Wall Street Journal The house showed up over the weekend, which It could set a record for the Tahoe area If it pulls this asking price.
Wynn purchased the home’s land, known as Old Forge, for $6.5 million in 1993 before building the house on the five-acre lot. The casino executive was known for his luxurious taste in the design of casinos such as The Golden Nugget, The Mirage, Treasure Island, Bellagio and of course The Wynn, and that carried over to his Tahoe home as well.
The property is located on Lakeshore Boulevard, the area’s version of Billionaires’ Row, Christie Perry of Christie’s International Sereno told the newspaper.
“Homeowners along the lakefront strip include former junk bond king Michael Milken and tech billionaire Larry Ellison.” magazine Notes. “The wealthy have demolished many of the old houses there and replaced them with larger, more modern residences.”
Details about Wayne Manor
Are you looking to contact the bank and get a mortgage to buy your home? Old Forge features 12,700 square feet with four bedrooms, a fitness room, a massage room, a game room and a wine room.
Do you need some space for friends and family? There is also a three-bedroom, 1,500-square-foot guest house. The property includes a 210-foot private sand beach with stunning lake views along with a deep water dock, boat lift, jet ski platform and two rafts.
The current owners are Michael and Nora Lacey, who purchased Old Forge in 2017 for $31 million. She is the founder of the biotech company Cell Marque and works as a pathologist.
Michael Lacey said he and his wife divide their time between California and Lake Tahoe, where they have had a home since 2013. magazine mentioned. “They were drawn to this property six years ago because of its spacious space and privacy.”
While Wayne owned the property, he built a wall around the perimeter to keep the site more secure. The 1993 kidnapping of his daughter at gunpoint in her Las Vegas home apparently inspired this feature. She was eventually returned unharmed, and two men were convicted on federal charges of kidnapping, extortion, and money laundering by a federal jury.
Wayne, 81, is now retired and lives in Florida. In August, he reached a deal with the Nevada Gaming Commission after sexual misconduct allegations surfaced in 2018. The deal allowed Wynn to pay a $10 million fine and barred him from operating casinos in the state. The agreement also means there will be no further investigation by the committee.
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