Kiss Frontman Gene Simmons Pivots On His Las Vegas Getaway

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The modern home has strong horizontal lines and expanses of glass.

The tagline “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” has become recognizable worldwide since it was introduced nearly two decades ago by the convention and visitors bureau.

But it fails to acknowledge that not everyone who comes to Vegas, stays in Vegas itself. When Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons was shopping for a second home in the Las Vegas area last year he found what he was looking for in neighboring Henderson.

The modern home has strong horizontal lines and expanses of glass.

The modern home has strong horizontal lines and expanses of glass. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

The well-heeled suburb offers panoramic views of the Las Vegas strip – some 12 miles away as the crow flies – and of the 320-acre Lake Las Vegas. Notable residents have included NBA players, pro boxers and U.S. Senators, among others.

Now the Kiss frontman has a world tour to attend to and is moving on. The nearly one-acre property he is selling is in the gated Ascaya community, complete with a clubhouse, groomed community walking trails, a family park and a fitness center.

The home's adjoining lot was planted with some 130 trees.

The home’s adjoining lot was planted with some 130 trees. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

Expansive gardens made up of some 130 trees, paths and artificial turf accompany his nearly 11,000-square-foot mansion.

The modern home is entered through a courtyard by way of a pathway that appears to float over a koi pond. Floor-to-ceiling sidelights flank the massive wooden front door.

Two-story tall windows bring light and views into the great room.

Two-story tall windows bring light and views into the great room. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

The center of the great room has a voluminous double-height ceiling and a two-story wall of glass that overlooks the Las Vegas Valley. Natural stone, wood ceiling accents and unfinished concrete are among the details.

Concrete brick and glass walls line the central staircase. An elevator also serves all three levels of the home.

Recessed pocket doors open the kitchen to outdoor living space.

Recessed pocket doors connect the kitchen to outdoor living space. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

Corner pocket doors open the dining room to the entry courtyard for an indoor-outdoor feeling. The kitchen features a double-sink center island, dual dishwashers, a breakfast bar, stainless appliances and wine storage.

The disappearing glass walls blend the indoor space with outdoor entertainment areas including patios, a hot tub, a fire pit, a swimming pool and an outdoor kitchen.

The lower level of the house features an outdoor living room.

The lower level of the house features an outdoor living room. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

Living spaces include a home theater, a bar/lounge area, six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. There’s also an 11-car garage. A misting system runs the entire perimeter of the house.

Ivan Sher and Evangelina Duke-Petroni of the Ivan Sher Group are the listing agents for 7 Talus Court, Henderson, Nevada. The asking price is US $13.5 million.

The Las Vegas Strip lights up the desert sky.

The Las Vegas Strip lights up the desert sky. (THE IVAN SHER GROUP)

In addition to interior improvements, Simmons created what amounts to a private park on one side of the mansion. He paid a combined $10.8 million for the home and for the adjacent parcel in May.

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During four decades of covering luxury and celebrity housing, I’ve looked into people’s homes, lives and property records through many lenses. I was the Los Angeles Times Real Estate section editor for eight years, the Hot Property columnist for six and did stints as a newspaper reporter, copy editor and page designer. My work for The Times Business, Home and Real Estate sections has garnered in-house and national awards for blogging, editing and feature writing.

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