Dean Cain Buys Las Vegas House – DIRT


Dean Cain, best known for portraying Superman in the 1990s television series “Lois and Clark,” is one of the Las Vegas valley’s newest showbiz residents. Clark County property records show Cain closed on the nearly $4 million purchase of a two-story home in suburban Henderson last month.

The veteran actor confirmed his move from Malibu to Las Vegas in an interview with Fox News, saying it had to do with the politics in the Golden State. “I love California. It’s the most beautiful state,” Cain said in the interview. “Everything’s wonderful about it except for the policies. The policies are just terrible. The fiscal policies, the soft-on-crime policies, the homelessness policies.” After being in Las Vegas for a few weeks, Cain told Fox News that it was the right move and that his son is much happier.

The former Man of Steel, who has focused his career in recent years on faith-based movies, sold his ocean-view Malibu home in May for $6.25 million, which was $1 million less than his listing price. “If I wanted to do anything out of Malibu, it took me 45 minutes to an hour to get anywhere. Here, the longest I’m driving is 20 minutes,” Cain told Fox News.

Cain joins Mark Wahlberg, who relocated from California to Las Vegas after buying a bungalow in The Summit Club, the uber-luxury community in Summerlin, where he also purchased a large vacant lot where he plans to build a mansion. Wahlberg is working to bring more of the film industry to Nevada. “Bless him for it,” Cain said. “I think he’s done something very smart for his family,” Cain told the outlet. “Mark did a smart thing, and, hopefully, I believe I’ve done a very, very smart thing.”

Cain’s new lair measures in at almost 6,600 square feet with five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a three-car garage. Built in 2017, the stone-accented taupe stucco home sits on just over a quarter acre and is described in marketing material as being within the guard gated Terracina…