
Walt Disney diehards with $10.45 million to spend now have a listing to daydream about: a single-story estate in Walt Disney World's gated Golden Oak community that comes with a home office rebuilt to look like Walt Disney's own workspace. The house layers on the fandom with a Snow White guest casita complete with dwarf statues, a Little Mermaid bathroom, and a resort-style courtyard anchored by a pool, hot tub, and waterfall.
Built in 2019 and expanded since, the single-level property measures roughly 6,276 square feet and includes five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, according to Orlando Weekly. Homeowners Chris and Julie Christensen told the outlet that the glass-walled office was modeled from period photos of Walt Disney's Hyperion Studios workspace. Listing photos show a Hidden Mickey mosaic in the kitchen and a secret bookshelf doorway that swings open into the themed casita.
The sale is handled by Julie Christensen of One Luxury International, and the property is featured on The Christensen Group with an asking price of $10,450,000. The listing materials highlight a one-level layout that the owners said was expanded outward instead of building a second story, a choice intended to preserve indoor-outdoor sight lines across the courtyard and pool. The Christensens, who market frequently in Golden Oak, are listed as the agents of record.
Disney-Scale Details
Photos and the listing description on Realtor.com showcase the home's theatrical flourishes: a glass-walled office inspired by Walt's Hyperion Studios, a Little Mermaid-themed bath, and a Seven Dwarfs casita dressed with character murals, a Magic Mirror, and dwarf statues. The casita connects either across the patio or through that built-in secret-door bookshelf, and the kitchen tucks a "Hidden Mickey" mosaic behind the cooktop. Outside, a courtyard-style saltwater pool, hot tub, and summer kitchen round out the resort setup for guests and family gatherings.
One Level, Big Ambitions
The estate was renovated and expanded to about 6,276 square feet, adding multiple ensuite bedrooms and flexible living spaces in the process, according to Mansion Global. The outlet notes the distinctive glass office and disappearing accordion sliders that frame the courtyard and pool, a configuration that the listing says makes single-story living relatively rare and desirable within Golden Oak. The expansion created several entertaining zones while keeping most of the principal rooms on a single level.
Golden Oak Perks And Limits
Golden Oak is a guard-gated enclave where homeowners automatically join the private Golden Oak Club and gain access to the Summerhouse clubhouse, concierge services, and select Four Seasons amenities, perks that help justify the premium price, according to listing materials from The Christensen Group. Community zoning and club rules limit short-term rentals, which in turn helps preserve the neighborhood's residential character. That mix of privacy, Disney-related privileges, and tight controls on transient rentals keeps resale inventory scarce and prices high.
The home at 10012 Hyperion Lane is being shown by appointment, and interested buyers can contact the listing team through The Christensen Group for more details and photos. The listing credits Realtor.com for imagery, and the sellers say they are moving to another Golden Oak residence after owning the property since its 2019 construction. For Orlando buyers who want Disney-adjacent living without compromising on luxury, it is a rare, move-in-ready option.









