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Las Vegas’ ‘most expensive listing’ dethroned after no interest from buyers

Updated January 10, 2025 - 2:13 pm

A Las Vegas-based poker player and “Instagram King” has lowered the listing price of his valley home by $5 million.

Dan Bilzerian has lowered the price of his “adult playground” mansion from $25 million to $19.9 million, the listing shows. The mansion was the most expensive listing in the Las Vegas Valley until October when it was dethroned by a $28.75 million 15,000 square-foot Blue Heron home in MacDonald Highlands.

Located in Spring Valley and built in 2006, Bilzerian bought the home in 2018 for $8.5 million and did a number of renovations. The home boasts over 38,289 square feet on a 5-acre lot.

Inside is a full-sized basketball court that works as a roller hockey rink, along with an outdoor pool with a rock climbing wall and slide. There is also a full poker room, indoor trampoline and rock climbing wall, batting cage, Jujutsu room, foam pit, golf simulator, pizza ovens, cinema and a 16-car garage.

Bilzerian is attempting to sell his home while he also is facing legal challenges.

In September, criminal charges were announced against the company Bilzerian founded, Ignite International Brands Ltd., and his father Paul Bilzerian, former Wall Street investor, alleging Paul Bilzerian “funneled” money to his son’s business while owing judgments that now surpass $180 million.

“This indictment alleges a long-running pattern of criminal behavior to avoid a regulator’s judgment, mislead investors, and cheat the IRS,” Martin Estrada, U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, said in a news release at the time.

A federal grand jury returned a nine-count indictment against Ignite, Paul Bilzerian and Ignite executive Scott Rohleder on charges including conspiracy to defraud the United States and wire fraud.

In November, Bilzerian sued his father, alleging he pushed him out of his own company Ignite, where he was majority shareholder, though he was its “nominal CEO” and not directly involved in its operations, according to the complaint.

Contact Emerson Drewes at edrewes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @EmersonDrewes on X.

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