Dan Bilzerian Lists Las Vegas Mansion for $25 Million

Connor Richards
Editor & Live Reporter U.S.
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Dan Bilzerian

Dan Bilzerian is selling his extravagant Las Vegas mansion, and the asking price is several million more than the largest poker tournament payout in history.

Bilzerian, a poker player and polarizing social media influencer, listed the Las Vegas property for $25 million, making it the priciest piece of residential real estate on the Sin City market. At that price, a monthly payment would be an estimated $128,482.

The seven-bedroom, 38,289 square-foot mansion, aptly referred to as an "adult playground," features an array of amenities that includes a full-length indoor basketball court, outdoor pool, paintball field, hockey rink, foam pit, wine cellar, gym, theater room, golf simulator, rock-climbing wall, 16-car garage and a poker table.

"Experience the pinnacle of luxury living with this one-of-a-kind Spanish Colonial estate, where no detail has been overlooked, and no expense has been spared," the listing reads.

Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion

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According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Bilzerian bought the house in 2018 for $8.5 million. Real estate agent Frank Napoli stated that the original owners spent around $20 million on the property, which was built in 2006.

“In my entire real estate career never seen a property like this in terms of quality of construction finishes,” Napoli told the Review-Journal. “The original builder of the house spared no expenses sourcing materials from all over the world, truly unique with amenities you would never find anywhere else, it’s truly one of a kind.”

Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion

TMZ reported that Bilzerian is buying properties in Dubai and Bali and plans no longer to have permanent residence in the United States.

Bilzerian isn't the first poker player to list their Las Vegas home with a hefty price tag. In 2022, Chance Kornuth listed his mansion for $3.5 million before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.

Bilzerian made a rare appearance at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) this summer, but it was short-lived as he busted the $10,000 Main Event in just two hands. Earlier in the year, the social media influencer played on Hustler Casino Live and booked a six-figure win.

See more of Bilzerian's adult playground in the photos below.

Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion
Dan Bilzerian's Las Vegas mansion

*Photos courtesy Realtor.com

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Connor Richards
Editor & Live Reporter U.S.

Connor Richards is an Editor & Live Reporter for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast. Connor has been nominated for two Global Poker Awards for his writing.

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