Abandoned 1928 Bin Laden Mansion in Oakland, Florida

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Nestled serenely on the banks of Johns Lake, merely a stone’s throw away from the vibrant pulse of Orlando, lies a Mediterranean-style villa steeped in a tapestry of captivating tales and intriguing past residents.

The History of The Pratt House

Originally envisioned as a holiday retreat for the pioneering chemist William Pratt, often attributed to the invention of Jell-O, the mansion affectionately earned the moniker of Pratt House. 

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Constructed in 1928 amidst the architectural fervor of Mediterranean Revival style, the villa’s sturdy facade, adorned with concrete stucco, stands as a testament to its enduring elegance.

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Stepping into the annals of history, the estate’s corridors witnessed the residence of Earl Tupper, the visionary behind Tupperware, before passing into the hands of Khalil bin Laden in 1980. 

After the 9/11 attacks, Khalil bin Laden and his family hastily departed the mansion, leaving it abandoned. The property has since changed hands multiple times, with various owners attempting to restore or redevelop it.

More Exterior Photos

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Tucked away amidst a sprawling 17-acre estate, the villa spans an impressive 5,854 square feet, boasting not only the main residence but also a guesthouse, carriage house, and stables, all resonating with a bygone era’s charm.

Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property

Captured through the lens of Leland Kent from Abandoned Southeast, this picturesque mansion first came into the limelight in 2016 and later in 2023. 

Interior Photos

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Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property

From ornate architectural details to sprawling reception halls adorned with vaulted ceilings and grand fireplaces, each corner whispers tales of opulence and grandeur, juxtaposed against the melancholy of desertion.

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Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property

Current Status of the Home

In 2021, the current owner, an LLC, filed a notice to commence “improvements” on the property. Demolition of the mansion, as well as other structures on the 17-acre estate, began in late April 2024 and is expected to take several weeks to complete.

Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property
Daniel Coughlin/ Love Property

The plan for the property going forward is to develop a mix of commercial space, preserved lakefront acres, and multi-family housing, though the specific details have not yet been finalized. 

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