Big deal leaves a big unknown
Mystery buyer gets mansion for $16M
Developer Jim Rhodes has sold his Las Vegas megamansion for
$16 million to a mystery buyer.
Rhodes, whose past projects include the Rhodes Ranch golf course community, sold his 2-acre spread at 5212 Spanish Heights Drive in the southwest valley to an entity called Dacia LLC, property records show.
The sale, one of the most expensive home purchases ever in Las Vegas, closed Friday.
Listing broker Michael Zelina, owner of Red Luxury, declined to comment on the buyer’s identity, citing a confidentiality agreement, and acknowledged he doesn’t even know who it is.
“This was a little unique,” Zelina said.
Rhodes said Monday he is also in the dark about who bought his house.
“I’ve been asked that question a million times, but I do not know,” Rhodes said.
The mailing address listed ifor Dacia in the sale paperwork filed with Clark County, 4495 S. Pecos Road, is the same as law firm Mushkin Cica Coppedge, whose practice areas include real estate law.
Attorney Michael Mushkin said Monday he is the new owners’ lawyer and they “don’t wish to have
their identity known.”
He declined to say whether they live in the United States or if the house will be their full-time residence, adding they don’t want the exposure “that comes with this kind of house.”
Thepaperworksaysdaciaisa company registered in both Nevada and Delaware. The Nevada secretary of state’s business-entity search page does not show a record for Dacia; the Delaware Division of Corporations’ website does, but it does not shed any light on who is behind the entity.
Dacia’s new digs are off Tropicana Avenue and the 215 Beltway in Spanish Hills, a guard-gated community that Rhodes developed. It features a 19,798-square-foot main house as well as a casita and a pool house, former listing broker Heidi Kasama of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices previously told the Las Vegas Review-journal.
It also has an infinity-edge pool, copper-accented rooflines, stone flooring, marble and onyx countertops, a movie theater, a wine cellar, a dog shower in the laundry room, a rooftop deck with panoramic views of the valley and a two-level closet that, according to Rhodes, spans about 1,100 square feet.
The home was initially listed for sale in January for $29,995,000. Zelina said he got the listing in early May and sought $25 million.
Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.