Oscar De La Hoya has put his luxurious Las Vegas mansion on the market for $20 million.
The former boxer is selling after snapping up the pad just last year, having bought it when it was under construction.
Now work has been completed, the 51-year-old, who retired from boxing in 2009, is looking for a new owner for the home – which boasts “postcard” views of the city and Strip.
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The privately gated property on a cul-de-sac set in the foothills of the McCullough Mountains has everything a retired 11-time world boxing champion could want.
Luxury features include a gym, trophy room, golf simulator, wine room, wet bar, hair salon, butler’s kitchen and huge sliding glass walls adding mountain and city views to the Strip.
There are a total of five bedrooms, seven full baths and three fireplaces, reports What’s The Jam.
The home’s exterior measures in at 2,409 square feet, with water features that rival some of the Las Vegas casinos, an infinity pool and lap pool, an outdoor living room and kitchen, fire lounges, spa bath, an outdoor shower and a private garden lanai.
The property is based just a few miles from Vegas, offering privacy while still boasting standout views – which are particularly prominent after dark.
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Pictures show the new home is decorated with chic, modern décor, with nods to the boxer’s career – including a trophy room complete with boxing ring and various robes.
It looks set to entertain, with one room having a wall of television screens, plus a pool table.
In another room is the golf simulator – no need to leave the comfort of the home to indulge in hobbies.
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The listing, which features on Top Ten Real Estate Deals, is held by Zar Zanganeh of The Agency Las Vegas.
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