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  2. Sin City Rules - Wikipedia

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    Sin City Rules is an American reality television series that debuted December 9, 2012, on TLC. [1] It chronicles the day-to-day lives of five women who reside in Las Vegas, Nevada . [ 1 ] Sin City Rules was cancelled due to low viewership, with the last three episodes uploaded to the series website.

  3. 3 reasons why rich Californians like Mark Wahlberg and Dean ...

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    Analysis from Home Builders Research cited by the Las Vegas Review-Journal says that the number of new Vegas luxury homes sold in the first half of 2023 was 267, a record high and three times the ...

  4. Casa de Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, the Harbers put Casa de Shenandoah up for sale at a cost of $70 million, making it one of the most expensive homes for sale in the Las Vegas Valley. The property sale would include eight homes, various horse stables, ponds, and a private jet. [64] In December 2013, the property was renamed Sunset Springs Ranch. [65] In July ...

  5. Scott Yancey - Wikipedia

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    Scott E. Yancey (born July 9, 1969) [1] is a TV personality, businessman, real estate investor, and author. [2] He is best known for his role on the A&E television series, Flipping Vegas, a modern reality TV show in which Scott and his wife, Amie Yancey [3] purchase and repair dilapidated homes in the Las Vegas Valley, and attempt to flip them for profit.

  6. Hollywood may be the entertainment capital of the world, but not many places are as entertaining as Las Vegas. Sin City lives up to its name with 24-hour casinos, bars galore, and a dubious slogan ...

  7. From Sin City to Sports Central: How Las Vegas is ... - AOL

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    When the Formula One race cars rip along the iconic Las Vegas Strip this Sunday, it will serve as another highly visible reminder of a significant shift in the city’s economy.