Want the Magic Mike Mansion? It'll Cost You $12 Million

Fans of Magic Mike now have a chance to own a piece of movie history. A waterfront Florida mansion featured in the opening scenes of the 2012 hit is on the market for $12 million. And while Channing Tatum never owned the house, its Hollywood ties and luxury specs are fueling attention.

Where is the mansion?

  • Located in Tierra Verde, near Tampa, FL

  • Positioned on the tip of a man-made peninsula

  • Over 200 feet of open water frontage

  • Views of Florida’s Gulf Coast and the Sunshine Skyway Bridge

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What do you get for $12 million?

  • 7,825 square feet

  • 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms

  • 2 elevators

  • Media room

  • Saltwater pool and spa

  • Private dock

  • Hurricane-ready design with impact-resistant windows and steel-reinforced concrete

The home was still under construction when it appeared in Magic Mike. The now-finished property is a sharp contrast to the worksite shown on screen, but that backstory gives the listing a big bump in cultural value.

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Did Channing Tatum live here?

No. Tatum didn’t own the house, but his character Mike was shown working on it in a memorable scene. That cameo is enough to link the mansion with the movie—and boost the asking price.

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Photo: OrlandoWeekly

What’s Channing Tatum’s real estate track record?

Tatum’s own real estate profile is as strong as his acting résumé:

  • Sold a Beverly Hills home in 2021 for $5.9 million

  • Owned multiple properties in Los Angeles and the East Coast

  • Maintains privacy since his split with Jenna Dewan

Is it a good investment?

If you're buying for personal use, you'll get:

  • A luxury home in a premium area

  • Solid structural upgrades for hurricane protection

  • A link to a pop culture moment that gives bragging rights

If you’re buying for the buzz, the Magic Mike branding adds short-term hype, but the price reflects the home’s specs more than the movie cameo.

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Conclusion

It’s a stunning property, no doubt. But at $12 million, you're paying for more than walls and windows. You’re buying a marketing story—complete with Mediterranean finishes and a pop culture cameo. If you're into both, this mansion hits the mark. If not, Florida has plenty of high-end waterfront homes for less.

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Courtney Evans
Last Updated 22nd October 2025

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