Located just four miles from the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Golden Oak community is the first-ever area of its kind at the resort, with single-family homes available for whole-ownership purchase.

Amid a natural conservation area in Orlando, the development covers approximately 980 acres of land featuring both residential and commercial areas, according to a press release. The custom-built houses — which are inspired by old-world Mediterranean and Caribbean architecture — start at a hefty $2 million, and once fully developed, the gated community will have approximately 290 homes.

Of course it wouldn’t be Disney without themes. The neighborhoods that make up Golden Oak offer different designs and settings. For example, Kimball Trace is a Tuscan-inspired village with courtyard homes between 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, while the secluded Carolwood Reserve features the Grand Estate homes ranging from 6,500 to 12,000 square feet with serene views.

And a new neighborhood will be popping up in the community very soon. Four Seasons Private Residences, which is scheduled to begin construction later this summer, will offer luxury 6,000-10,000 square foot single-family homes starting at a cool $5 million.

Source: Today