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11 Sep 2024


NextImg:‘The Queen of Versailles’ Jackie Siegel lists one of her Florida homes for $1.2M

It’s not Versailles — but it’s on a golf course and sits on a roomy lot.

Jackie Siegel, aka “the Queen of Versailles,” and her husband, Westgate Resorts’ David Siegel, have put one of their Florida homes — at 222 Pawnee Trail, in a gated Kissimmee compound near Disney World — on the market for $1.2 million.

“The house is really special,” Jackie Siegel said. “I bought it because it’s on 5 acres on a golf course. If someone wanted to golf, they could join the club and also have horses. With everyone moving to Florida, this house is a little sanctuary, as the new homes are now built one on top of each other and this is at the end of the street, in nature.”

That said, the property is part of the Happy Trails equestrian community and has 356 feet of frontage on the 14th hole and the 15th tee box.

Jackie Siegel. Getty Images
The charming house is asking $1.2 million. Marco Andino with VHT
The home features lovely arched details. Marco Andino with VHT
There is lots of room to entertain and dine. Marco Andino with VHT
The residence enjoys good access to the outdoors. Marco Andino with VHT
Siegel is the subject of “The Queen of Versailles.” Getty Images

Siegel was on her way to building a 90,000-square-foot Florida home when the recession hit in 2008. Since then, she’s been the subject of a 2012 documentary, “The Queen of Versailles,” a spin-off series and, soon, a Broadway play.

Siegel tells Gimme Shelter the home is slated for an end-of-the-year completion.

“My goal is to move in by January for our 25th wedding anniversary,” Siegel said, and added that she plans to use the home “to bring awareness to the drug epidemic” after losing her 18-year-old daughter, Victoria, in 2015.

This listed Spanish-style home was built in 2006. At 6,559 square feet, it was recently renovated. It features a chef’s kitchen and wrap balconies.

There’s also room to renovate, build an addition — and even construct a separate guest house for a buyer to create their own family compound. 

The listing broker is Marlene De Cespedes of Douglas Elliman.