A luxurious mansion once owned by Bacardi heiress Hilda Maria Bacardi has changed hands again – just months after she sold it.
The breathtaking 9,254-square-foot Italian-inspired estate, located within the exclusive Four Seasons Private Residences at Walt Disney World’s Golden Oak, features seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms – some of which are Disney character-themed.
The mansion was originally a model home built in 2017 and the latest sale for $14.5million is a surprising loss of over $1million for the owners.
Bacardi, the great-granddaughter of the Bacardi founder, sold the property in late September for $15.75million.
She had originally purchased it in 2018 for $6.9million.
The most recent sellers, who remain unidentified as they used a trust for the purchase, took the $1.25million loss on the quick resale.

A luxurious mansion once owned by Bacardi heiress Hilda Maria Bacardi has changed hands again – just months after she sold it

The breathtaking 9,254-square-foot Italian-inspired estate, located within the exclusive Four Seasons Private Residences at Walt Disney World’s Golden Oak

Pictured: A Frozen themed bedroom in the mansion

Pictured: A Nemo themed room in the mansion

The home features seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms

Two of the seven bedrooms are primary bedrooms

The most recent sellers, who remain unidentified as they used a trust for the purchase, took a $1.25million loss on the quick resale
Nestled within the prestigious Golden Oak community, the estate offers residents exclusive access to Disney parks and the world-class amenities of the neighboring Four Seasons Resort.
The home is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a striking bar and entertainment room, a private courtyard pool and spa, a summer kitchen, and two outdoor lounges.
Additional highlights include a detached spa house, an immersive home theater, an elevator, two laundry rooms, three fireplaces, and a Crestron home automation system.
For car enthusiasts, the property includes a three-car garage plus a separate golf cart garage.

This latest transaction comes after Bacardi, the great-granddaughter of the Bacardi founder, sold the property in late September for $15.75million

Originally built as a model home in 2017, it has now sold for $14.5million

She had originally purchased it in 2018 for $6.9million

Nestled within the prestigious Golden Oak community, the estate offers residents exclusive access to Disney parks

Owners of the house can also access the world-class amenities of the neighboring Four Seasons Resort

The home is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living

Pictured: A luxurious walk-in closet for the primary bedroom

Pictured: Balcony overlooking front car court

The house also includes a private courtyard pool and spa, a summer kitchen, and two outdoor lounges

Additional highlights include a detached spa house, an immersive home theater, an elevator, two laundry rooms, three fireplaces, and a Crestron home automation system

For car enthusiasts, the property includes a three-car garage plus a separate golf cart garage
Residents of Golden Oak enjoy the ultimate Four Seasons lifestyle, with perks such as access to a Tom Fazio-designed golf course, a world-class spa, Michelin-starred dining, and concierge services – including in-home dining and spa treatments.
Ken Pozek of the Pozek Group held the listing, while Karen Balcerak of Golden Oak Realty represented the buyers.
Bacardi rum, a name synonymous with smooth, light-bodied rum, dates back to 1862 in Santiago de Cuba, according to their website.
Founded by Don Facundo Bacardí Massó, the company revolutionized rum production by pioneering techniques like charcoal filtration and the use of a proprietary yeast strain.
This dedication to quality led to Bacardi becoming the first Cuban multinational company, with operations expanding to Spain and the United States.
The iconic bat logo, inspired by fruit bats in the original distillery, became a symbol of good fortune and family unity.
Despite facing challenges like the Cuban Revolution, the Bacardi family persevered, continuing to produce their renowned rum and expanding their portfolio to include other spirits and brands. Today, Bacardi remains a family-owned company, a global leader in the spirits industry
In 2016, Bacardi, the world’s largest privately owned spirits company, reportedly made about $4.6billion in sales.
It owns brands such as D’usse, Bombay, Cazadores and Grey Goose.