A jaw-dropping Las Vegas estate owned by the family behind Morton’s The Steakhouse – who helped create the Playboy Clubs – has hit the market for £14.7m ($19.5m).
The sprawling compound currently belongs to hospitality power couple Michael and Jenna Morton, who shaped fine dining and nightlife across the US.
Morton’s The Steakhouse was the brainchild of Arnie Morton – who assisted Hugh Hefner with the clubs – while his brother Peter co-founded the Hard Rock Cafe.
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Set on nearly two acres, the ultra-private estate sits in an exclusive gated community overlooking the stunning Red Rock Canyon.
The home has been featured by Top 10 Real Estate Deals for its resort-style design and incredible entertaining spaces.

Spanning almost 10,000 square feet, the single-storey mansion has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Designed to feel like a luxury retreat, the couple describe it as being similar to an Aman resort, with a sleek, contemporary style and seamless indoor-outdoor living.

Floor-to-ceiling glass and an open-plan layout flood the home with natural light, while multiple courtyards and terraces create a calm, private atmosphere.
At the heart of the home is a huge open kitchen, lounge and dining space built for hosting – reflecting the Mortons’ background in hospitality.
There’s also a glass wine cellar with colour-changing lights, a gym, steam shower and a separate casita with its own rooftop deck.
Outside is where the property really shines.
The resort-style grounds feature a pool, spa and a dramatic 60-foot waterslide, along with fire lounges, outdoor kitchens and even a reflection pool that attracts migratory birds.
The home can cater for huge gatherings of up to 250 guests, making it perfect for entertaining on a grand scale.
Located in The Ridges in Summerlin, the property is less than 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip but feels worlds away thanks to its peaceful desert surroundings.
The area is one of the city’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, popular with celebrities including Carlos Santana and Penn Jillette.
Now, one lucky buyer could snap up a slice of the Morton’s legacy – if they’ve got a few million to spare.
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