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Four Seasons breaks ground on 40 Disney Golden Oak homes as branded residence pipeline accelerates

Construction starts inside Walt Disney World's gated community while $870M Austin project secures financing—two new data points in hospitality's shift to asset-light residential.

Published June 28, 2026 Source Travel Pulse From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 28, 2026

Four Seasons breaks ground on 40 Disney Golden Oak homes as branded residence pipeline accelerates

Construction starts inside Walt Disney World's gated community while $870M Austin project secures financing—two new data points in hospitality's shift to asset-light residential.

PublishedJune 28, 2026
SourceTravel Pulse →
From the chopped neck

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has commenced construction on 40 single-family residences inside Golden Oak, the 980-acre private residential enclave at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The project marks the brand's first Signature Private Residences within a Disney property and arrives as the hotel operator pushes deeper into asset-light residential licensing models that generate fees without balance-sheet exposure.

The Golden Oak development will feature detached homes designed by Walt Disney Imagineering in collaboration with Four Seasons, with access to a dedicated clubhouse, private transportation to Disney's four theme parks, and priority reservations at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, which opened in 2014 and operates 444 guest rooms adjacent to the Golden Oak site. Pricing has not been disclosed. Disney developed Golden Oak starting in 2010 as a 980-acre luxury community with roughly 450 total homesites; existing properties there have traded between $2 million and north of $10 million depending on lot size and custom finishes.

The timing matters because Four Seasons now has multiple North American residence projects either breaking ground or reaching the market simultaneously. A $870 million construction loan closed in recent weeks for a 210-acre Four Seasons Private Residences resort on Lake Austin in Texas, a project that stalled for years and is now moving forward with residential units priced above $3 million. Separately, Four Seasons residences in Jacksonville, Florida, began sales this month with penthouses listed above $6 million. The coincidence of these milestones suggests the brand is accelerating its residential licensing cadence after a period of cautious deal selection.

For family offices and hospitality developers, the pattern is instructive. Four Seasons collects upfront licensing fees, ongoing royalties tied to unit sales, and long-term management contracts for amenity operations—all without owning dirt or shouldering construction risk. The model works when the brand carries enough cachet to command price premiums that justify developer outlays for Four Seasons-standard finishes, staffing, and operational protocols. Disney's Golden Oak provides a ready-made affluent buyer pool, many of whom already own Disney Vacation Club points or second homes in Florida and view proximity to the parks as a differentiator their children and grandchildren will use.

The risk is execution inconsistency. Four Seasons has 53 branded residence projects globally either open or in development, according to the company's own count, and quality variance across that portfolio can erode the brand's pricing power. A sluggish sales pace at one project—particularly a high-profile one inside a Disney gate—would complicate future licensing deals and tighten the terms developers are willing to accept. The Austin project's years-long delay before securing financing shows how vulnerable these ventures remain to interest-rate swings and regional economic headwinds.

Watch for initial sales velocity at Golden Oak by mid-2026, when the first completed model homes should be ready for tours. If units move quickly at or above $5 million, expect Four Seasons to announce additional U.S. residential projects by year-end 2025. If sales lag, the brand will likely slow licensing approvals and tighten developer vetting. Separately, monitor whether Disney opens Golden Oak to additional hotel brands; allowing a second operator would signal confidence in demand depth, or reveal oversupply concerns. Either outcome reshapes the calculus for luxury residence developers weighing branded versus unbranded plays in leisure-destination markets.

The takeaway
Four Seasons is stress-testing its U.S. residence model across three simultaneous projects; sales velocity at Disney's Golden Oak will set licensing terms through **2026**.
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