
Davante Adams is trying to move the chains in the Las Vegas luxury market, shaving the asking price on his 11,000-square-foot Amara Golf Club mansion in Summerlin to $14.999 million. That is roughly a $2.5 million cut from the $17.5 million price tag it carried last year, and it puts one of the area’s splashier estates back in play less than a year after it first appeared among high-end listings.
Price change and listing
According to Mansion Global, the property is now asking $14.999 million after a recent adjustment by the owner. The home originally hit the market at $17.5 million, and the new figure appears designed to catch the attention of buyers shopping at the very top of the Las Vegas range.
What is inside the house
The Realtor.com entry reads like a highlight reel. Marble floors set the tone, anchored by a three-story floating staircase that serves as a showpiece. The house packs in multiple bars, a glass-enclosed gym, a golf simulator and an eight-car garage, along with a pool, spa and pool house outside.
Inside, the layout centers on a great room with floor-to-ceiling windows that slide open for indoor-outdoor living, plus a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry. There is also a game room and home theater, and four bedrooms, including a primary suite with its own sitting room and balcony.
How Adams acquired the Summerlin home
Public records from the Clark County Assessor show the property recorded a sale in March 2022 for roughly $11.4 million. The assessor’s page details the parcel and the recorded document that link the transaction to the Summerlin address.
Adams' NFL moves and why it matters
After eight seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Adams was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022, then moved to the New York Jets in 2024 and signed with the Los Angeles Rams in March 2025, as reported by ESPN. Those roster moves shift where he is likely to spend his time away from the field, and they are a logical backdrop for the decision to relist and reprice a high-end Las Vegas residence.
Luxury market context in Las Vegas
Recent local reports point to a crowded top tier in the Las Vegas housing scene, with several marquee properties lingering on the market and some sellers trimming expectations to entice buyers. The Las Vegas Review-Journal has noted that a number of the area’s most expensive listings remain available, a climate that helps explain why a price cut on a trophy estate might be part of the playbook.
Agent and next steps
Gavin Ernstone of Simply Vegas is the listing agent on the Realtor.com entry, and the home is still being actively marketed at the revised $14.999 million price. Mansion Global reports that Ernstone did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest move.









