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Golden Oak Mega-Mansion Snags $13 Million, Tops Southwest Orange Sales Chart

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Published on March 30, 2026
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One of Golden Oak's flashiest mansions just traded hands for $13 million, the priciest Southwest Orange home sale logged for the week of March 23 to 29. The blockbuster deal underlines just how much buyers are still willing to pay for estates next to Disney World and pushes one of the area's newest trophy homes straight to the top of the weekly rankings.

According to the West Orange Times & Observer, the property at 10065 Autumn Mist Lane closed on March 27 for $13 million. The 2022-built home offers five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two half-baths, and roughly 6,872 square feet, and the sellers were represented by Rob Rahter of Stockworth Realty Group, the report notes.

MLS records show the house was marketed inside Golden Oak, the gated, Four Seasons-style enclave at Walt Disney World, and that it had been listed with an asking price near $13.5 million during its run on the market, per Compass. Public tax records from the Orange County Property Appraiser list the owners as Jose Fernando Pacheco and Robin Beth Pacheco, confirming the parcel's county account details.

Other Notable Closings

The weekly Southwest Orange roundup also logged several eye-catching sales at lower price points. A Dr. Phillips estate at 5558 Brookline Drive sold March 27 for $2,562,000, while a Bay Lakes at Granada home at 8006 Jozee Circle traded March 26 for $505,000, as reported in the same weekly sales summary. Together, the numbers show a week that mixed high-gloss luxury deals with more familiar neighborhood moves.

Market Context

Local coverage has recently highlighted a mix of quick resales and high-end listings inside Golden Oak, a pattern that a mix of quick resales and high-end listings flagged in a March look at the enclave. Market snapshots from Realtor.com show that the neighborhood's active-listing mix and lofty asking prices help explain why finished, amenity-rich homes continue to command outsized sums.

What To Watch

For buyers and sellers tracking Orlando's luxury niche, the $13 million close is a reminder that brand, finish, and a spot inside gated resort communities still carry a serious premium. All eyes now turn to the spring wave of new listings to see whether more trophy properties change hands or whether the market leans even harder toward turnkey, move-in-ready homes.

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