
A Disney Production Manager Built a Titanic-Themed Mobile Home. It's Listed at $225,000.
Reddit titled this one "We Can Live Like Jack and Rose If We Want" — and for $225,000 in Santa Clarita, California, you actually can. A Disney production manager built a Titanic-themed mobile home in the Lily of the Valley mobile home park, complete with hand-crafted molding modeled after the 1997 film, a secret passage door into the primary bedroom, and a living room designed to feel like an underground industrial center. It is, by any measure, committed to the bit.
The Vision
The home's entry features fixtures and molding modeled after the Titanic film set — hand-crafted throughout and described in the listing as giving the space a "fun theatrical feel," which is either the understatement of the year or exactly the right framing depending on your perspective. The living room has been designed to evoke an underground industrial center, complete with "stunning fixtures." The kitchen offers a breakfast bar, a dedicated seasoning and spices bar, stainless steel appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a skylight above that fills the room with natural light — a touch that feels almost incidentally cheerful given the nautical disaster theme running through the rest of the home. The primary bedroom is accessed through a secret passage door and opens into a Victorian Era aesthetic with intricate molding and double wood doors into the closet. Both the primary and guest bedrooms have balconies overlooking the trees and hills of the surrounding park. The lot is described as huge and private. The driveway fits two cars.
The Fine Print
A few practical details worth knowing: the home is a 1973 manufactured home on leased land, with a space rent of $1,297 per month on top of the $225,000 purchase price. The castle facade exterior was designed by the same production manager who handled the interior — a person who has clearly spent a career thinking about how environments make people feel and has applied that expertise to their own home with full conviction. The listing closes with "This home is an absolute must see!" It is difficult to argue with that.
The Internet Has Thoughts
Naturally, this listing caught the attention of Reddit's r/zillowgonewild community. See what people are saying about it here.
Titanic molding, a secret passage bedroom, and mountain views in Santa Clarita. $225,000 plus $1,297/month space rent. View the full listing here.



















