Las Vegas Raiders owner, Mark Davis,has cashed in on his condo in a wealthy Las Vegas area.
Raiders Owner Cashes In:
Davis sold a single-story, 2,862-square-foot unit in The Summit Club for $10.5 million last month, according to property records, which indicate the football boss purchased the condo in 2021 for $5.3 million.
He sold it to David Goggins, an author, long-distance runner and former Navy SEAL, Clark County records and Nevada business-entity filings indicate. Goggins purchased the home through a limited liability company called Stay Away.
The Summit Club, which spans hundreds of acres off Town Center Drive south of Flamingo Road, in Las Vegas’ Summerlin community, features a golf course, luxury homes and a “wealth” of amenities including “round-the-clock security,” its website declares.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reached out to Mark Davis for a comment on his recent home sale, he said in a text message on Thursday: “Not Much To Say. You Know More Than I Do !!!” He didn’t reply to a follow-up message asking if he could confirm that he sold the unit.
Author Buys Mark Davis Home:
David Goggins “transformed himself from a depressed, overweight young man with no future, into a U.S. Armed Forces icon and one of the world’s top endurance athletes,” according to his memoir, “Can’t Hurt Me,” from Lioncrest Publishing. He is the “only man in history to complete elite training as a Navy SEAL, Army Ranger, and Air Force Tactical Air Controller,” the bio says.
Goggins has finished more than 70 ultra-distance races, often placing in the top five, and is a former Guinness World Record holder for completing 4,030 pull-ups in 17 hours, according to his website. He also wrote a best-selling memoir called “Can’t Hurt Me” and a book called “Never Finished.”
Mark Davis was no stranger to The Summit Club. He purchased land there in 2017 for $8.5 million, and permits were pulled to build a custom home, according to Clark County records. The house was never built, and Davis sold the 1.2-acre plot for $10.5 million in 2020.
Davis also purchased a 6.3-acre site in Ascaya, a mountain-mansion community in Henderson, for $6 million in 2020 and is building a three-story, ultra-luxury house there.
The seemingly Raiders-inspired mansion looked strikingly similar to the Raiders’ practice facility in Henderson and even, in some ways, like Allegiant Stadium.
It will have floor-to-ceiling windows, rising to a peak in the middle, where the top floor looks like the bridge of a ship, according to plans filed with the city of Henderson. It also will feature a “man cave,” a prep kitchen, bar, steam room, library, porte-cochere and “guest/vendor parking area.”
A building permit application for the home says it will span just over 15,000 square feet and have a 5,422-square-foot garage area. It listed a value of $14 million.
Perhaps now Mark Davis can afford a real haircut.
Here are some of Mark Davis’s former neighbors in The Summit Club: