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Realty Proffesionals of Las Vegas & LV Living Realty
Realty Professionals of Las Vegas & LV Living Realty |
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| Linda & Dale Zdenek |
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Email Linda & Dale |
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(702) 277-8856 |
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(702) 755-2312 |
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(702) 361-0572 |
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Address:
3752 Las Vegas Blvd.
Type: Condominium
Style:
Development Level: Built
Garage: "Valet Parking"
Size: 3,290 sq. ft.
Year Built: 2010
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OFFERED BUY CITYCENTER REALTY
Distinctively designed as two glass towers leaning in opposite directions (five degrees from center), Veer Towers represent a truly innovative architectural accomplishment. The best retail, restaurants and entertainment on The Strip surround the modern, loft-like residences.
Building Details Two 37-story towers each feature approximately 335 residences. Studios; one, two and three-bedroom residences; and penthouses range from 500 to nearly 3,300 square feet.
Defining Features Veer helps transform The Strip from a weekend getaway destination to a way of life – and a place to call home. Unlike ever before, urban living becomes a reality in the Entertainment Capital of the World. Veer rises from Crystals, CityCenter’s spectacular retail and entertainment district, giving residents unprecedented access to the best of stylish, big city living. Upscale dining, lavish shopping and electric nightlife – with entertainment as only Las Vegas can offer – are just steps away. At Veer, residents can swim and sun in an infinity-edge pool on each rooftop, which also features cabanas, a hot tub and a sun deck. Veer is designed to keep pace with residents’ unique lifestyles, offering outdoor hospitality patios and indoor recreation rooms for entertaining, private media rooms with spectacular views, a fitness center with men’s and women’s steam rooms and business centers.
Architectural Design Skylines are defined as the fingerprints of a city. The nature of Las Vegas’ skyline, according to architect Helmut Jahn, is not a profile like Chicago or New York; rather, Las Vegas is a collage. “Until now,” Jahn said, “the memory of Las Vegas’ skyline was graphic; our goal was to make it architectural.” A truly innovative accomplishment, Veer’s 37-story, glass towers rise out of Crystals in opposite directions, five degrees from center. |
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Interior Features
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▪ Alarm System
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▪ Window Covers
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Appliances
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▪ Dishwasher
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▪ Dryer
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▪ Garbage Disposal
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▪ Microwave
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▪ Oven Range
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▪ Refrigerator
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Exterior Finish
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▪ Aluminum
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▪ Aluminum-Steel
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▪ Glass
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Cooling
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Roof
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Sewer/Water Systems
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View
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▪ City Lights
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▪ Downtown
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▪ Panoramic
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Extra Features
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▪ Central Elevator
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▪ Controlled Access
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▪ Covered Parking
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▪ Fitness Center
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▪ Intercom
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▪ Lobby
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▪ Public Transportation
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▪ Security Guard on Duty
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▪ TV Security
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▪ Valet Parking
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