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Ran Iarovich
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington
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The Future or Illusionary Wonderland? | Disney Golden Oaks Park

Ran Iarovich
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington
Posted

If you haven't heard about it already, Disney Golden Oaks Park is a large neighborhood complex. It's located in Florida and is in close proximity to the parks. Homes have a massive upsell since their features are uniquely customized. 

For example, you can have a
'Star Wars' themed theater, a 'My Little Mermaid' pool, a 'Frozen' themed bedroom for the kids, and so on and so forth. 

Additionally, residents are required to pay $25,000 per year for concierge and Disney park perks.

Even with all these ridiculous fees, most of the homes were quickly snatched up.

Are branded neighborhoods the future of real estate? 

Do you think that we're going to see more branded-themed homes? 

Would you ever live in one? 

Disney Golden Oaks:

https://www.disneygoldenoak.com/about-golden-oak-realty/