Buyers are paying big bucks for this Summerlin dirt.
Developers of the Summit Club closed at least a dozen sales of homesites in the wealthy enclave’s new section over the past few years, selling them for around $134 million combined, property records show.
The developers sold 20 acres total in the suburban Las Vegas outpost, meaning the buyers collectively paid an average of $6.7 million per acre just for empty lots — and the new owners would still have to build their own homes.
Switch founder Rob Roy purchased the biggest plot and paid by far the highest price: The data-center developer picked up a 5-acre homesite for $33 million in spring 2023, property records indicate.
All told, this new area of the Summit Club spans more than 50 acres on the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley a