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Known for his ostentatious lifestyle, Bilzerian once captivated his 31 million Instagram followers with photos of extravagant parties, luxury cars, and exotic locales.
Dan Bilzerian, a poker player and self-proclaimed 'King of Instagram' has slashed the price of his opulent Spring Valley estate by a staggering $5 million, dropping the listing price from $25 million to $19.9 million.
The 38,289-square-foot Spanish Colonial mansion sits on a five-acre lot and is something of a monument to excess, boasting amenities few homes in the world can rival.
Built in 2006, the property features a full-sized basketball court that doubles as a roller hockey rink, a poker room, a home cinema, and even a golf simulator.
Outside, there's a stunningly elaborate pool complete with a rock climbing wall and a slide.
Inside, the indulgences continue with an indoor trampoline, a foam pit, a batting cage, a Jujutsu room, and a 16-car garage cater to nearly every whim.
Adding fuel to the fire, Bilzerian has sued his father, alleging he was ousted from Ignite despite being the majority shareholder.
In the lawsuit, Bilzerian claims he was merely the 'nominal CEO' of the company and was not directly involved in its operations.
The family feud has only added to the intrigue surrounding Bilzerian's public persona, which has noticeably dimmed in recent years as his once-frequent Instagram posts have dwindled with just two posts in the entirety of 2024.
Bilzerian, known for his hard-partying, jet-setting lifestyle, has built a massive following on Instagram.
He would often flaunt his wild exploits from yacht parties packed with bikini-clad women to his Ignite brand, which sells everything from nicotine vapes to booze.
But Bilzerian's price slashing is proof that even in Las Vegas, the house doesn't always win.
Daily Mail UK
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