A Las Vegas mansion that once belonged to the extravagant and talented musician Liberace which he then lost to the bank has now gone on sale for $529,900, cash only, Las Vegas Sun reported.
Liberace - whose life was recently portrayed in a biopic starring Michael Douglas as the musician and Matt Damon as his partner - bought the home in 1974, then it was sold in 1989, two years after he died. Liberace was well known for his flamboyant tastes, over-the-top costumes and decadent lifestyle .
The two bedroom, ten bathroom home, which was built in 1962, is owned by the JPMorgan Chase bank who seized the home from its last owner through foreclosure and is asking for cash-only offers.
The mansion spans 14,939-square-foot comes with several large areas for entertaining. His foundation sold it in 1989.
In May, HBO debuted "Behind the Candelabra", depicting his lavish lifestyle and romantic life. The Steven Soderbergh biopic about the final 10 years of Liberace's life and his bizarre relationship with a young man named Scott Thorson brought the cable network its highest ratings for a TV film in nearly a decade.
The star, who died of an AIDS related illness in 1987. The Las Vegas Sun reports that Liberace's foundation sold the house to a married couple in 1989, two years after the performer's death. They sold it for $3.7 million in 2006.