Second Hulk Hogan home on Clearwater Beach up for sale


  • By Louis Llovio
  • | 12:55 p.m. April 6, 2026
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A cottage next door to Hulk Hogan's former home is up for sale on Clearwater Beach.
A cottage next door to Hulk Hogan's former home is up for sale on Clearwater Beach.
Image courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty’s Thorn Collection
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A Clearwater Beach cottage next to the estate of Hulk Hogan is up for sale.

The cottage is at 1038 Eldorado Ave. on the north end of the barrier island and next door to the wrestling and cultural icon’s 1040 Eldorado Ave. home.

The asking price is $4.5 million.

Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died in July 2024. His 5,400-square-foot, five bedroom and five-and-a-half-bathroom beachfront house was put up for sale in January for $10.98 million. At the time, Coldwell Banker said the cottage was being separated from the property and given its own tax ID.

The real estate firm says the cottage is being sold as part of the Hogan estate, just under a separate listing and asking price.

The Clearwater Beach cottage next door to Hulk Hogan's former home has been listed for $4.5 million.
The Clearwater Beach cottage next door to Hulk Hogan's former home has been listed for $4.5 million.
Image courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty’s Thorn Collection

The 2,062-square-foot house has three bedrooms, two full baths and one half bath and sits on 0.16 acres. It has an open floor plan with exposed wood beams and hardwood floors, a living room with fireplace and floor‑to‑ceiling windows and direct, private beach access.

Coldwell Banker, in a statement, calls it “a move‑in‑ready opportunity suited for a primary residence, second home, or high‑end investment property.”

Martha Thorn of Coldwell Banker Realty’s Thorn Collection is listing the property. She is also listing the bigger house next door.

Hogan rose to fame in the 1980s as the colorful professional wrestler and personality behind Hulkamania.

Hogan spent much of his adult life as a resident of Clearwater after growing up in Tampa and graduating from Robinson High School. A previous Clearwater home off of Fort Harrison Avenue was central in his popular mid-2000s reality TV show "Hogan Knows Best."

Hogan was 71 when he died in Clearwater.

 

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Louis Llovio

Louis Llovio is the deputy managing editor at the Business Observer. Before going to work at the Observer, the longtime business writer worked at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Maryland Daily Record and for the Baltimore Sun Media Group. He lives in Tampa.

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