Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya lists Henderson Mansion for $19.5 million

The “Golden Boy” of boxing is making moves in the Las Vegas real estate market once again. Oscar De La Hoya has placed his luxurious Henderson mansion on the market for $19.5 million, just over two years after purchasing the property while it was still under construction.
A champion’s investment timeline
De La Hoya’s real estate journey in the valley began in April 2022 when he purchased the unfinished home for $14.6 million in cash. The boxing legend and promoter spent the following two years transforming the property into a personalized masterpiece, moving in with his partner, sports broadcaster Holly Sonders, on Thanksgiving 2023.
Now, less than two years after taking residence, the couple has decided to list the property with a potential profit of nearly $5 million. The listing is being handled by Zar Zanganeh of The Agency Las Vegas.
Location, location, location
The estate sits at 720 Dragon Peak Drive in the exclusive MacDonald Highlands community of Henderson, one of the most prestigious addresses in the Las Vegas Valley. This guard-gated enclave has become a magnet for celebrities and business titans, with its hillside location offering unparalleled views of the Las Vegas Strip and surrounding mountains.
The property enjoys triple-gate security – the community’s two main gates plus the home’s own private entrance – ensuring maximum privacy for its high-profile residents. Positioned on a corner cul-de-sac lot spanning nearly one acre, the home offers both seclusion and spectacular 270-degree panoramic views.
A modern marvel: Inside the mansion
Built by renowned luxury developer Blue Heron as part of their Equinox Collection, the single-story residence encompasses 8,954 square feet of ultra-modern living space. The home showcases:
Living spaces:
- Five spacious bedrooms
- Seven designer bathrooms
- Great room with contemporary fireplace
- Formal dining area
- Professional home office
- Multiple entertainment areas
Entertainment features:
- State-of-the-art movie theater
- Game room/lounge with bar
- $500,000 golf simulator setup
- Three separate bars throughout the home
- Climate-controlled wine cellar
Luxury amenities:
- Full butler’s kitchen complementing the main gourmet kitchen
- Massive walk-in closet
- Professional hair salon
- Fully equipped fitness center
- Six-car garage
Personal touches from a boxing icon
What sets this property apart are the custom additions De La Hoya and Sonders made during their ownership. The couple worked personally to curate the interior design, featuring bold pop art installations and custom furniture pieces that reflect their dynamic personalities.
Perhaps most unique is the tribute room – a shrine to De La Hoya’s legendary boxing career. This custom space features:
- A 10-by-10-foot replica boxing ring
- Championship belts and robes from historic fights
- Memorabilia from his 11 world titles across six weight divisions
- Wall-mounted displays perfect for watching boxing matches
Outdoor paradise
The exterior spaces match the interior’s grandeur:
- Resort-style swimming pool and spa
- Outdoor kitchen and BBQ area
- Multiple seating areas for alfresco dining
- Dramatic water features
- Expansive patio spaces taking advantage of the stunning views
The property’s elevated position provides breathtaking vistas of the Las Vegas Strip’s glittering lights and the rugged beauty of the McCullough Mountains, creating a perfect backdrop for outdoor entertaining.
Why sell so soon?
According to De La Hoya’s Instagram announcement, the decision to sell stems from success rather than dissatisfaction. “We love Vegas so much, we are officially building a bigger home!” he shared with his followers, confirming that the couple plans to remain in the Las Vegas area.
Reports indicate the family has been spending increasing amounts of time in Las Vegas and now wants an even larger property to accommodate their permanent relocation from Los Angeles. The couple is reportedly eyeing land in Ascaya, another ultra-luxury Henderson development owned by Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis.
Business moves behind the real estate
De La Hoya’s deeper commitment to Las Vegas extends beyond residential real estate. The boxing promoter has announced plans to relocate Golden Boy Promotions’ headquarters to Las Vegas, joining other entertainment industry figures like Mark Wahlberg who are building production facilities in the area.
“I should have done this a long time ago,” De La Hoya recently stated about his business relocation, citing his long history with the city dating back to his first professional fight here in 1993.
Market context
The $19.5 million asking price places this property among the most expensive current listings in the Las Vegas Valley. The MacDonald Highlands community has seen record-breaking sales in recent years, including a $25 million purchase by LoanDepot founder Anthony Hsieh in 2020 – a property now listed for $34 million.
De La Hoya’s potential $5 million profit in just over two years reflects the continued strength of Las Vegas’s ultra-luxury real estate market, particularly in guard-gated hillside communities offering privacy and views.
A golden opportunity
For potential buyers with deep pockets, this property offers a rare chance to own a home personally designed by one of boxing’s greatest champions. The combination of Blue Heron’s renowned construction quality, the prime MacDonald Highlands location, and De La Hoya’s custom touches creates a unique offering in the luxury market.
As De La Hoya prepares for his next chapter in an even larger Las Vegas estate, this listing represents both an ending and a beginning – the close of one real estate chapter and the opening of another in the ongoing story of Las Vegas’s evolution as a destination for sports and entertainment elite.
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Category: Real Estate
Subcategory: House Selling
Date: 07/02/2025