Located in Clearwater, the Italian-inspired residence spans 5,400 square feet across three storeys and sits directly on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.
The property includes an additional 1,500 square feet of covered outdoor space.
According to Mansion Global, Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, purchased the Eldorado Avenue property in 2012 for $3.33 million (AUD $5.05 million).
The wrestling superstar maintained strong ties to the Tampa area throughout his life, despite career commitments that took him to Connecticut and Los Angeles.

The luxurious mansion, built in 2009, features a grand entrance with a double staircase and two storeys of arcaded windows. Inside, the home boasts five bedrooms, two rounded glass walls facing the ocean, and a chef’s kitchen.
One of the property’s most impressive features is its expansive 1,000-square-foot primary suite with panoramic Gulf views, offering the ultimate in waterfront living.

The property is situated within a gated community, providing privacy and security for the high-profile residence that has been home to one of wrestling’s biggest stars.

Hogan, who died last year after suffering a heart attack at his home, was a six-time WWE champion and one of the most recognisable figures in professional wrestling history. His legacy extended beyond the ring into mainstream media, making him a household name.
In 2016, Hogan expanded his Clearwater footprint by purchasing an adjacent property for $1.6 million (AUD $2.43 million), though this neighbouring home is not included in the current sale.

The estate is being managed by Hogan’s son, Nick Hogan, with Martha Thorn of Coldwell Banker Realty handling the listing.