Mansion once owned by Liberace for sale in Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas mansion that once belonged to Liberace and ultimately landed in the hands of a bank is now listed for half a million dollars, cash-only.

The nearly 14,939-square-foot mansion, built in 1962 and set on a half-acre lot near the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has two bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and several large areas for entertaining.

It also features touches reminiscent of the flamboyant pianist that once lived there, including chandeliers, a mirror bar etched with Liberace’s signature, and a room with tile piano keys in the floor.

Liberace bought the home in 1974, according to Clark County property records pulled by the Las Vegas Sun.

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