Inside Florida’s Most Ambitious Private Estate: The Oaks Emerges as a $115 Million Benchmark in Tampa Bay
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In a region where even eight figure transactions remain rare, a newly listed Tampa luxury estate is not simply testing the upper limits of the market. It is attempting to redefine them.
Priced at $115 million, The Oaks Estate at Lake Thonotosassa has entered the market as the most expensive residential listing in Tampa Bay history. More importantly, it represents a rare convergence of land scale, architectural ambition, and long term vision that is increasingly difficult to replicate across the United States.
“This is really a one of one property. It is a fully realized world on its own,” said Jorge Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty, who co lists the estate with Roland Ortiz.
A Private Estate That Functions Like a Self Contained Kingdom
Originally assembled beginning in 2007, the estate was conceived by Lazydays RV co founder Don Wallace and his wife Erika Wallace, who acquired the initial land for $3 million before investing an estimated $70 million into construction. Completed in 2012, the result is not simply a residence, but an American interpretation of a legacy European estate.
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Today, the property spans 87 acres, divided between a 36 acre fortified residential compound and a 51 acre protected greenbelt acquired later by subsequent owners. That additional land may be one of the estate’s most valuable components, ensuring long term privacy and eliminating the risk of surrounding development.
Arrival is intentionally cinematic. A gas lamp lit guardhouse marks the threshold. Beyond it, a winding drive beneath mature oak canopies builds anticipation before revealing a limestone façade framed by fountains and formal landscaping.
Martinez has compared the estate to the iconic Biltmore Estate, and while the comparison is bold, it reflects a shared philosophy of permanence, scale, and craftsmanship.
Architecture Built for Permanence, Not Trend
The main residence spans more than 36,000 square feet across four levels, yet its defining quality is not size. It is discipline in execution.
Hand scraped French oak floors arranged in Versailles and herringbone patterns anchor the interiors. Stonework and millwork throughout the home reflect a level of detail rarely pursued in modern American construction due to cost and time constraints.
The grand salon, finished in pillowtop limestone, opens onto lake facing terraces through a sequence of 12 foot arched mahogany doors. The transition between indoor and outdoor space feels deliberate and architectural, rather than decorative.

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The culinary wing is centered around bespoke appliances from La Cornue, supported by a full butler service area and a separate catering kitchen. This is a home designed not only for living, but for hosting at scale.
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The Oak Room, a gentleman’s lounge finished in solid oak, functions as a private club within the residence. With its integrated bar, wine storage, fireplace, and concealed cinema system, it delivers a layered experience that extends beyond traditional luxury expectations.

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Amenities That Create a Fully Independent Lifestyle
If the architecture establishes credibility, the amenities define positioning. At The Oaks Estate, the amenity offering is less about excess and more about autonomy.
The property includes a 24 car automotive museum paired with a floating glass boardroom, reflecting its appeal to collectors and high level executives. Entertainment features include a private bowling alley, billiards room, and a full cinema.
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The wellness center rivals five star resorts, offering a hammam, sauna, massage rooms, and an indoor saltwater pool. A fully equipped gym and meditation spaces complete the experience.

Outdoors, the estate expands into a private recreational ecosystem. A 72 foot pool anchors the leisure areas, while a one mile jogging path winds through the grounds. A go kart circuit adds a rare element of play that is almost never seen at this level.
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Equestrian facilities include a five acre arena, multiple paddocks, and a professional grade barn, making the property suitable for serious equestrian use.

A lakeside boathouse with a rooftop terrace provides unobstructed views across Lake Thonotosassa.
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A Pricing Strategy That Targets a Global Buyer Pool
While the estate’s physical attributes are undeniable, its pricing introduces a more complex discussion.
The property last traded in 2021 for $16.7 million. The current $115 million asking price represents an increase of nearly 589 percent. Even when accounting for additional land acquisitions, the scale of appreciation is significant.
To provide context, the current residential sales record in Tampa Bay stands at $22.5 million, set by a former residence of Derek Jeter. No property in the region has approached even half of the current asking price.
From a market perspective, this pricing is aspirational rather than comparable. The estate is not competing within the local Tampa market. It is competing with the most expensive homes in the United States.
Realistically, the pool of qualified buyers is extremely limited. However, for the right buyer, the comparison is not Tampa versus Miami. It is Florida versus Aspen, Jackson Hole, or other large land holdings across the United States.
Why Tampa Is Quietly Entering the Ultra Luxury Conversation
Florida continues to attract high net worth individuals, supported by strong Florida population growth. While Miami and Palm Beach dominate headlines, Tampa is emerging as a quieter alternative with increasing appeal.
The Oaks Estate is strategically positioned within this shift. Located approximately 10 minutes from a private aviation hub and 20 minutes from central Tampa, it offers accessibility without compromising privacy.
For buyers seeking a controlled environment where land, infrastructure, and lifestyle are fully integrated, opportunities at this scale are increasingly rare.
As Martinez explains, “You are not just buying a home. You are buying an entire ecosystem.”
A Defining Test for the Future of Luxury Real Estate
Whether The Oaks Estate achieves its full $115 million asking price remains uncertain. But its significance extends beyond a single transaction.
This property represents a shift in how value is defined. Ultra wealthy buyers are increasingly prioritizing autonomy, scale, and long term control over proximity to traditional luxury hubs.
The Oaks Estate is not simply a listing. It is a test of how far the definition of value can stretch in modern luxury real estate.
Property Details
Address: 12321 Fort King Highway, Thonotosassa, Florida
Price: $115 million
Bedrooms: 9
Bathrooms: 26
Interior: 36,361 square feet
Lot size: 87 acres
Year built: 2012
Style: French Normandy château
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most expensive home in Tampa Bay
The Oaks Estate is currently the most expensive home ever listed in the Tampa Bay area at $115 million.
Who built The Oaks Estate
The estate was developed by Don Wallace, co founder of Lazydays RV, and completed in 2012.
Why is The Oaks Estate priced at $115 million
The pricing reflects its 87 acre land size, architectural quality, privacy, and rarity as a fully private compound rather than a standard luxury home.
Where is The Oaks Estate located
The property is located on Lake Thonotosassa, about 20 minutes from Tampa, Florida.
How big is The Oaks Estate
The estate spans 87 acres with a main residence of more than 36,000 square feet.