Castle in Las Vegas lists off the Strip. Take a look inside the royal home
From the outside, this residence appears to be a fully decked out castle right off the famous Las Vegas, Nevada strip. But inside? Inside it’s a fusion of modern meets “old world.”
“Eight miles west of the Strip, at 2928 Coast Line Ct, a 12,720 -square-foot European castle-replicated estate on Lake Sahara has hit the market for $28 million—Las Vegas’s most talked-about listing,” a news release about the home says.
“The owner, Zoltan Bathory of Five Finger Death Punch, spent years transforming the residence with architect Michael Murphy of Blue Heron, blending Old-World texture with modern clarity. The exterior keeps its Old World silhouette. Inside, volumes open to the sky, stone meets steel and sight lines cut through rooms to the lake.”
According to the release, the goal of the home’s renovation was to keep the essence of the castle while bringing it up to modern standards.
“Think wrought iron notes, warm brass detailing, carved woods and mineral textures that echo stone—layered with tailored upholstery and softened lighting so the home feels collected rather than themed. The palette stays quiet so the architecture is the focus,” the release says.
The residence took a long time to craft, Bathory said.
“It started like, it’s gonna take me a year. And it became six,” Bathory noted. “It was an architectural improvisation, and the plan became more and more and more ambitious. And then I started to even import old pieces from Europe. The fireplace is actually 400 years old, and the gate outside is from a 15th-century castle.”
Features of the dramatic, five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home, per the release, includes:
- Great room
- Glass catwalk
- High ceilings
- Wellness loft
- LED lighting
Lightness has become a theme inside as well.
“The requirement was that everything has to be light,” Bathory said. “The only place we kept dark was the cigar room—you would call it the library—because that’s the vibe of that. The rest of the house is pretty much glass, steel and limestone.”
Vesta Home staged and furnished the interior of the home.
This story was originally published August 28, 2025 at 1:04 PM.