Legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya’s Nevada estate lists for $20 million. Check it out
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Iconic boxer Oscar De La Hoya might be retired from the ring, but the legend known as “The Golden Boy” has other things on his mind that don’t include teasing his fan base of a comeback — things that include lightening up his real estate portfolio.
The legend has put his sleek-looking, triple-gated estate up on the Henderson, Nevada, housing market for a hefty $20 million.
“A Trophy custom home by Blue Heron, sitting at the top of the hill on the premier, privately gated, corner, cul-de-sac lot with breathtaking VIEWS from every room!” the listing on The Agency says.
There’s a great deal going on inside that five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate. Features, per the listing, include:
Entrance with water feature
Gym
Wet bar
Sports room
Hair salon
Media room
Wine room
Chef’s kitchen
Spa bath
Outdoor shower
Garden
Lap pool
Private spa
Wet-deck
Fire lounges
Outdoor kitchen
Outdoor living room
De La Hoya is one of the most successful names in the history of boxing. He has 10 world titles (in six different classes, no less) and won his first Olympic gold medal in 1992 when he was 19, Biography.com reported.
The listing is held by Zar Zanganeh of The Agency Las Vegas.
Henderson is about a 15-mile drive southeast from Las Vegas.
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