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Tennis Icon Agassi Nets $18.15 Million from Summerlin Land Sale

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
Andre Agassi sells Summerlin homesite for $18M
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Andre Agassi sells Summerlin homesite for $18M

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From $6.5 Million Buy to Major ProfitStunning Site on the Valley’s EdgeMystery Buyer Shields IdentityAgassi’s Deep Roots in Las VegasSummit Club Draws Elite Buyers

From $6.5 Million Buy to Major Profit (Image Credits: Pexels)

Summerlin – Tennis legend Andre Agassi sold a sprawling 1.8-acre homesite in the exclusive Summit Club for $18.15 million, nearly tripling his original investment from 2018.[1]

From $6.5 Million Buy to Major Profit

Agassi purchased the empty parcel in 2018 for $6.5 million. The recent transaction closed last month, marking a substantial return on the investment. His brother, Phillip Agassi, served as the listing agent through Brady Luxury Homes. Tyler Brady, the firm’s owner, handled aspects of the deal. The sale highlighted the booming demand for premium land in Las Vegas’ master-planned communities.

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Phillip Agassi explained the decision behind the sale. “His brother initially thought he would build a big house on the site,” he said. “But he is slowly becoming an empty nester, so it made more sense to downsize.”[1]

Stunning Site on the Valley’s Edge

The property sits off Town Center Drive south of Flamingo Road, on the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley. It boasts ample elevation with sweeping views of the city skyline in one direction and nearby mountains in the other. No development plans appeared in public records for the still-vacant lot. Such features make it ideal for a custom luxury estate.

The Summit Club remains a guard-gated haven packed with mansions. Advanced security includes camera systems equipped with infrared, night vision, and motion detection. Tyler Brady noted the enclave’s appeal: “You’re not getting into the Summit and not getting caught.”[1]

Mystery Buyer Shields Identity

A buyer concealed through multiple layers of limited-liability companies snapped up the homesite. Public records tied the purchasing entity to a Las Vegas mailing address matching the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education. The deed listed a Postal Etc. store on Lake Mead Boulevard, more than a mile west of Rampart Boulevard in Summerlin.

Two individuals appeared in related filings: a worker for a corporate paperwork company and a paralegal at a law firm. Neither connection revealed the ultimate buyer’s name. Privacy measures like these have become common in high-end real estate deals.[1]

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Agassi’s Deep Roots in Las Vegas

The 55-year-old Agassi grew up in Las Vegas and built a legendary tennis career there. He claimed eight major singles titles, an Olympic gold medal, dozens of tournament wins, and over $31 million in prize money. His wife, Steffi Graf, shares a similar storied past in the sport. The couple raised their family in the area and supports local causes.

Summerlin has long attracted high-profile residents. The Agassis joined others drawn to its blend of serenity and city access. Agassi’s latest move reflects a shift toward simpler living amid life changes.[1]

Summit Club Draws Elite Buyers

The community offers a luxury clubhouse and an 18-hole golf course dotted with snack stations. An “Outdoor Pursuits” team organizes regional adventures for residents. Celebrities like Mark Wahlberg have invested here. These amenities fuel its status as a top-tier destination.

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  • Guard-gated entry with round-the-clock surveillance
  • Golf course featuring comfort stations
  • Exploration programs for outdoor enthusiasts
  • Mountain and city vistas from elevated lots
  • Custom mansion potential on large parcels
Feature Details
Size 1.8 acres
Purchase Year 2018
Sale Price $18.15 million

Key Takeaways

  • Agassi flipped the lot for nearly three times his cost in eight years.
  • The Summit Club prioritizes privacy and luxury amenities.
  • Empty nester status prompted the timely sale.

This deal underscores Summerlin’s enduring pull for investors and stars alike. As Las Vegas evolves, such transactions signal confidence in the region’s upscale real estate. What do you think about Agassi’s savvy move? Tell us in the comments.

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