Mr. Entertainment Show Stopping Home Reduced!
Mr. Entertainment Show Stopping Home Reduced!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleThey call him " Mr. Las Vegas" and "Mr. Entertainer" and for 48 years, Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah home in the "The Entertainment Capital of the World" made him very happy. It was just minutes to work on the Las Vegas Strip and its 40 acres was large enough to house his 51 Arabian horses, his vast car collection, exotic birds and a zoo that once even contained a lemur. Singer and actor Newton is best known for both his musical hits, such as "Danke Schoen" and "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast", and for his over 30,000 sold-out Las Vegas performances. He, his wife Kathleen and their daughter, Lauren, have downsized and moved a mile away to a $3 million dollar property of 20 acres, but with room for his horses, the birds and Charlie the penguin. Originally the plan was to turn Casa de Shenandoah into a Wayne Newton museum with his business partners, however, that deal fell through and now Newton’s famed estate is for sale.
The estate’s mansion is only one of eight homes on the property which also has a 37-stall stable, a 16-stall stable with office, an equestrian pool for exercising the horses, acres of corrals, pastures, aviaries, car museum, game room, green room, zoo, tennis court and multiple swimming pools, ponds and fountains. Even more interesting is the F28 private jet and terminal, which is included in the sale. The main mansion at 11,192 square feet with three bedrooms and seven baths, has all the glamour and luxuries one would expect with marble floors, sunken living room, wrought iron railings and bannister and fireplaces. Large palladian windows frame views across the grounds. For more information.
Previously offered at $70 million, Wayne Newton’s former iconic Las Vegas estate is now priced at $48 million.