Kendall and Kylie Jenner party in the famous Las Vegas mansion worth $6.9 million

Upon exiting the Las Vegas desert in your vehicle and passing through the private entrance gates of this renowned party palace in Sin City, you will be transported to an entirely different realm.

It is a lavish party hub—a fantasyland for influencers seeking extravagance. Formerly a sought-after vacation rental and filming location, the remarkable property is now available for acquisition at a reduced price of $6,975,000.

Last purchased in 2020 at $2,999,000, the place received a glitzy makeover. Vast amounts of marble, upscale designer glass tile, and other chic finishes were added.

The striking estate first hit the market in June for $7,790,000, which then quickly increased to $7,895,000. Still listed, the home has more recently been reduced to its current discounted, but still pricey, amount.

Fun in the sun

Numerous amenities at the elegant property are comparable to those found at opulent Las Vegas resorts. Included among the most impressive? Consider a meandering river that connects a backyard featuring three enormous pools flanked by waterfalls, a grotto, swim-up bars, waterslides, powdery beaches, and multiple saunas.

In addition to cabanas, bridges, and gazebos, the pool area features miniature golf.

Celeb rental

Reportedly, the property’s exceptional entertainment amenities drew “The Kardashians” stars Kendall and Kylie Jenner, as well as other notable individuals, at the time of its listing on VRBO.

Additionally, it served as the setting for an entire season of the adult reality series “Joselin’s Cabaret” and was highlighted on the reality program “Love & Hip Hop.” Additionally, it is said to have been chosen for a Las Vegas episode of “House Hunters on Vacation.”

‘Unicorn property’

“I call this the unicorn property because nothing else in Las Vegas is comparable,” says Century 21 Gavish Real Estate listing agent Rachel Black Johnson. She meticulously planned the arrangement of the estate, rendering it visually appealing and conducive to a grand feast.

With its proximity to the Las Vegas Strip and the airport, this spacious residence features ten bedrooms and six bathrooms, providing lodging for twenty-four people.

It would be an ideal investment property and venue for a destination nuptials. The reception may be held either indoors or outdoors, and the ceremony may be conducted from one of the elevated island gazebos or one of the numerous pool bridges. In addition, catering would be a breeze with the poolside bar and galley located in the backyard and the expansive interior kitchen.


Guests can be entertained in the movie theater, the separate game room with pinball and video games, or around on the mini-golf course that snakes its way around the pools.


Most notably, guests are treated like royalty. The premises comprise a three-bedroom guesthouse complete with its own Jacuzzi, while the main house is furnished with an ample number of bedrooms capable of accommodating multiple visitors. In addition, there is a dormitory room.



However, access to the principal suite, which resembles opulent penthouse accommodations found in the hotels along the Strip, is restricted to the esteemed presenters. The suite features an extra-large Jacuzzi spa, a walk-through shower, a round king-size bed, a fireplace, a gigantic television, and every conceivable inch of privacy—it occupies its own floor.

In all, the property sprawls across more than an acre and has 8,467 square feet of living space. And, impressively, there are more than 2,000 square feet of patios, according to Black Johnson.

Some would consider this a real trophy house, a Las Vegas collector’s item, or a corporate retreat.

You’d have to verify city zoning requirements, but the special events and film-location income potential could be significant.