The three-story, 12,720-square-foot home is located in The Lakes neighbourhood near the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Durango Drive.
Sitting on just over half an acre, the property features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a four-car garage, a saltwater pool, and a double dock on man-made Lake Sahara.

According to reviewjournal.com, Bathory purchased the property in 2019 for US$3.25 million and has spent the past six years completely transforming it into a showcase of historical European design elements combined with modern luxury.
The musician’s renovation incorporated a number of antique fixtures from around the world, creating a unique blend of historical significance and contemporary comfort.

Among the most notable features is a 500-year-old beam in the breakfast nook sourced from reclaimed wood in a French chateau.
The property also boasts a more than 500-year-old fireplace from Russia, a door leading to a closet from East Asia that is more than 200 years old, and an archway leading to the side yard from 17th-century France.
One of the most impressive additions is a rooftop deck with walled-in glass providing 360-degree panoramic views of Las Vegas, complete with an elevator disguised as a chimney for convenient access.

Bathory also added a “zen spa” in the attic and installed high, vaulted ceilings throughout the home.
According to the listing, the home was “transformed in collaboration with the principal cofounder of Blue Heron, Michael Murphy, who came out of retirement for this project, the home showcases rare artistry & intentional design throughout.”
The listing describes the property as “a reimagined 17th-century castle with modern soul” that “blends European history with New York loft style & yacht-inspired craftsmanship.”

The property’s design incorporates strategic sight lines to create visual connections between rooms, enhancing flow and light throughout the space.
Artisan features include hand-crafted wood mosaic ceiling panels by a Ukrainian artist, custom-forged chandeliers and sconces, limestone flooring and cast stonework.
A neighbouring single-story home, also owned by Bathory according to property records, can be included in the purchase, making the property ideal for staff and guests.