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Upset residents denounce bizarre “giant” house in city suburbs: “Certified McMansion”
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Upset residents denounce bizarre “giant” house in city suburbs: “Certified McMansion”

It’s no secret that Las Vegas has a hot and dry climate. However, a wealthy family or developer apparently decided to ignore this by building a 10 acres luxury estate with sprawling lawns – and perhaps more space than anyone would need unless they run a hotel.

In Reddit r/McMansionHell community, a local resident photos shared of the “giant” equestrian estate comprising more than 11,000 square feet of living space and three independent guest houses, according to Luxury Estates and Lifestyles.

“I live near this location and occasionally bike around the neighborhood it’s in, which is a mix of horse properties and new money that feels rural even though I’m in the suburbs,” writes the poster. “One of the neighboring properties even has a functioning ranch, which likely existed before the sprawl grew up around it.”

Several commenters got right to the point discussing the “certified McMansion,” which the OP revealed had changed hands several times.

“How do they keep their pastures green in Vegas? I live in Georgia and the lack of rain was a problem for my pastures,” one person said. observed. “With that much money, you could build an incredible courtyard house with rooms opening onto an interior garden. That’s fair, huh.”

“Having horses (a stable full!) in Las Vegas is like me spitting on God and telling him I’m better than him, as hubris as I can imagine,” someone else said . suggestedhighlighting how a water-intensive hobby in the desert may not be the best use of resources.

While buyers of such a huge estate surely didn’t care about having enough money to pay their water bills, expansive lawns require significant work and investment, whereas native plant gardens can prosper only with rainwater. Overall, The Plant Native estimates that native gardens take 2,400% less time to maintain, while supporting biodiversity.

There’s also the fact that the massive mansion is probably gobbling up energy – and from the footage, it doesn’t appear to have been upgraded to solar panelsa wise decision whatever the budget, because they reduce utility bills because they provide homes with non-polluting energy.

United States made progress towards the adoption of clean energy. However, in 2023, 60% of the network still relied on dirty fuels connected to the networks. serious health complications and millions of dollars per year premature deathsaccording to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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In other words, the Vegas mansion almost certainly has an outsized impact on the environment relative to the actual needs of its occupants, while any house built with passive design principles is much more respectful of the planet and can be even more luxurious. Others are transition to small houses to reduce energy consumption and benefit health benefits reconnection with nature.

A commenter on the Reddit post underlines that agriculture is an essential part of Nevada’s economymaking them less critical of the potential waste of Vegas mansion resources. The OP however put this notion aside.

“They really have a huge watering system, not only for the lawn, but also for the horse trotting areas or whatever they’re called,” they said. explain. “Some properties in this neighborhood will literally flood their large lawns with 2 or 3 inches of water for irrigation.”

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