Dominos founder asks $8.75M for his Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired estate with a sports complex and a three-story treehouse

He’s delivering more than just pizza — it’s a mansion with extra everything.Thomas Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, is parting ways with the Ann Arbor, Michigan estate he designed as a private retreat after building one of the world’s most recognizable fast-food empires. The sprawling property, known as the Retreat at Turtle Point, has been listed for $8.75 million, according to SWNS. Set on more than 30 acres, the compound includes a 12-bedroom main residence, a guest house, caretaker’s quarters and an extensive private recreation complex. Monaghan completed construction on the estate in 1996, channeling a mid-century aesthetic influenced by the work of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright.“You could imagine a house of this size, it was a multi-year build to do that,” listing agent Brent Flewelling of the Charles Reinhart Company told SWNS. “The lot was picked out to be overlooking the valley.That is one of the higher points of the property,” he said.
The main home spans nearly 10,000 square feet and features soaring ceilings, large expanses of glass and organic materials consistent with Wright’s architectural principles. A 4,100-square-foot guest residence adds further accommodations, with another 3,400 square feet on its lower level, while a separate caretaker’s house measures roughly 1,980 square feet.But it’s the recreational amenities that have drawn the most attention. The property includes a 34,000-square-foot indoor complex outfitted with a basketball court, a pickleball court, racquetball, a full gym, a massage room, an indoor pool, a hot tub and a sauna.Since its debut on Zillow Gone Wild last week, a popular real estate social media account, the listing has amassed more than 3 million views in just 72 hours.The caption read: “Michigan is giving Arizona a run for their money because I have seen a lot of insane mansions there and this one in Ann Arbor is the most blank check mansion we’ve ever seen in Michigan...