
Four luxury homes featured on an HGTV show have been listed in northwest Las Vegas.
Built and designed for season seven of HGTV’s “Rock the Block,” the four homes showcased officially hit the market on May 28. Rock the Block is a competition show on HGTV, where four designers face off to see who can design the best home.
Located at 8595, 8585, 8575 and 8565 Stange Ave. near Lone Mountain, all of the homes neighbor each other, are 4,352 square feet, furnished and listed for $3.4 million. Joe Fann of Huntington & Ellis is the listing agent for all four properties.
The designers are given identical homes and each week are tasked with designing a new space. At the end, the homes are given three appraisals, and the one with the highest average appraisal wins.
Las Vegas luxury homebuilder Landon Miller, founder and owner of Landon Miller Homes, built the identical homes for the show.
“The experience was fun, chaotic for sure,” said Miller. “I really enjoyed the controlled chaos, for lack of a better term, and it was a lot of work, a lot of hours, but I think that overall it was a very good experience.”
In the end, 8565 Stange Ave. was crowned the winner. The winning home titled “Smoky Sexy” was designed by Survivor alums Kim Wolfe and Chelsea Meissner.
“It was a very unique house,” said Miller of the winning home. “I really thought that it was cool how they took a lot of risky decisions and made it very much their own in a very kind of unique style.”
What helped Wolfe and Meissner bring home the prize is the home’s 14-person dining banquette and an RV garage-turned-day spa with a sauna, cold plunge and gym. The home also features dark wood paneled walls, warm wood flooring, raw textures and bespoke lighting.
Titled “Comfortable Elegance,” 8575 Stange Ave. was designed by Mina Starsiak Hawk and Denver Broncos Super Bowl champion Vernon Davis. According to Miller, the home felt “very bright, very airy” with “well-done aesthetics.”
The home also includes a glass-enclosed lounge, dual circular pool design, and an RV garage converted into an accessory dwelling unit.
“Livable Luxe” is 8585 Stange Ave., designed by Taniya Nayak and Drew Lachey, finished with a wine room and a speakeasy hidden behind.
“I think that was stylistically my own taste in finishes, but, it’s all very subjective,” said Miller about Nayak and Lachey’s home. “They had a really cool speakeasy concept that everybody really enjoyed. I like the dark colors they used.”
Finally, the “Modern Hacienda” at 8595 Stange Ave. designed by reality stars Scott McGillivray and Brooke Hogan. Miller said the blended hacienda and contemporary-style home had the most functional kitchen.
The space had a discrete, hidden prep kitchen, a “signature McGillivray addition that ensures the main living space remains pristine during hosting,” according to the listing.
The show filmed in October and November, with the finale airing on Memorial Day. The finale taping drew around 2,000 attendees and raised over $60,000 for HomeAid of Southern Nevada.
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