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Dan Bilzerian Lists Las Vegas Mansion for $25 Million

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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.
Read full article: https://www.pokernews.com/news/2024/09/dan-bilzerian-selling-vegas-mansion-46904.htm

Do you think Dan Bilzerian is trying to recover from poker losses by selling his Vegas mansion? Any thoughts?
 
Wasn't it exposed a long time ago that he didn't even own that mansion and was renting it the whole time?

Or was he actually the owner and kind of laundering money by paying rent to himself...? 🤔
 
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