High-rise offers many floor plans with views of the Strip and mountains
Sabrina Langer, a Tucson, Arizona, native, is no stranger to Las Vegas, a city she and her family have visited often. So when Langer was given the opportunity to start a career with MGM Resorts International shortly after graduating college, moving to Las Vegas was comfortable and easy given her long-standing love affair with the city.
This past summer, she became a first-time homeowner when she purchased a two-bedroom corner residence at One Las Vegas, the twin 20-story condominium towers located on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.
“My family was very involved in the home selection process, and we all agreed on the must-have features in my future home — security, location and value,” Langer said. “We did a lot of research and visited many high-rise communities in the valley, but none could compare to One Las Vegas. There was something different about its ambiance that made it feel like home to me.”
Langer spent the summer of 2015 working with MGM Resorts International as an intern, so when she was offered a full-time job working in the company’s management training program, she was over the moon. She was determined to complement the good news by finding her dream home.
“Some high-rises feel and look sterile, but when I stepped into the lobby of One Las Vegas, I immediately felt a sense of belonging,” Langer said. “It’s not only beautiful, the concierge is warm and friendly. Plus, all the amenities makes it feel like I am on vacation in a first-class hotel, only better because it’s home.”
After exploring a wide range of floor plans, Langer fell in love with a two-bedroom corner residence, which she knew would be perfect for her and her roommate, another Arizona transplant who also moved to Las Vegas for work. Every night and day, Langer takes in panoramic views of the mountains and the Strip from her wraparound balcony.
“One Las Vegas makes it easy for residents to meet their neighbors through lifestyle events, including