Image courtesy of the property’s listing via Brad Snyder, Realtor®, Simply Vegas Real Estate.
By Brandi Trujillo (“Swift the Goddess”)
Inside Johnny Carson’s Las Vegas Home
A conversation with Las Vegas Realtor Julian Salazar on experiential real estate, stewardship, and the future of living.
Paradise Palms, Las Vegas — Some homes do more than house people. They hold memory, lineage, and cultural residue. Sitting inside Johnny Carson’s former residence—built in 1961 and located in Paradise Palms, Las Vegas’ first master-planned community—that truth becomes impossible to ignore.
This space once welcomed icons of entertainment and culture: Carson himself, members of the Rat Pack, artists, comedians, and visionaries who helped shape American media. Today, the home opens its doors again—not as a relic, but as a living conversation.
That conversation is being stewarded by Julian Salazar, Las Vegas Realtor® and co-founder of Namaste Home, whose work bridges real estate, wellness, and cultural preservation.
Salazar’s approach challenges the dominant narrative of real estate as speed, pressure, and performance. Instead, he speaks openly about listening—both to people and to the spaces themselves.
“I never bought into the shark-style business narrative,” Salazar shared. “If something feels like traditional real estate, I run from it. I want nothing to do with it.”
Through Namaste Home, open houses are reframed as experiences. Guests are invited to slow down, sit with the space, feel the bones of the home, and allow their nervous systems to settle. Sound bowls, movement, stillness, and sensory awareness become part of the introduction—not as spectacle, but as attunement.