Casino developer Gary Primm’s compound in Las Vegas, the 10-acre Primm Ranch, will sell at auction Oct. 10. Listed at $14.5 million, it has amenities such as a golf driving range, gas station, beauty saloon and equestrian facilities.
A look inside Primm Ranch
The 21,000-square foot Mediterranean style property, which includes 12 bedrooms and 19 bathrooms, is on Tomiyasu Lane near Wayne Newton’s estate. In 2009, Michael Jackson planned to purchase Primm Ranch, but died before he could make an offer.
The main residence includes: trophy room with wet bar, multi-floor elevator access, a gym, screening room with a purified air system, a 5,000-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, and a casino game room with a full-sized bar, fireplace, pool table and lounging area.
The luxury carries to the outside. The pool has waterslides, caves and waterfalls that conceal a large grotto bar and guest suite.
“My family and I spared no expense when it came to building this home exactly the way we wanted, which I love, and always will,” Primm said in a statement. “But now that my children are older, I’m motivated to sell. I’m looking forward to shaking the hand of the new owner on auction day.”
Other highlights of the property:
• Underground tunnels and hidden interior passes, some leading to a soundproofed shooting range.
• A 2,000-square foot, 20-car showroom, which includes a car wash and power-lifts for on-site vehicle maintenance.
• A 3,000-square foot separate guest villa and 1,500-square foot staff quarters.
• Dancing water fountains and mature landscaping — palm and fruit trees, and grapevine — welcome you to the property. It has two irrigation wells.
Concierge Auctions will host a preview event from 4 to 7 p.m. Sept. 17, or daily by appointment. Visit ConciergeAuctions.com for more details or call 212-257-5018.