
Tennis Courts, Ice Rinks, A Car Wash: Inside Domino’s Founder’s $9 Million Mansion
Michigan native Tom Monaghan has left quite an impact on the state. In 1960, after serving in the Marine Corps, Tom and his brother Jim bought a small pizzeria called DomiNick's for dirt cheap. In a short time, the newly named Domino's would quickly expand and become a pizza empire.

Always a fan of the Detroit Tigers, he became the owner of the Tigers from 1983 to 1992, playing a role in the team's 1984 World Series Championship.
With all this success came a desire to settle down and focus on his Catholic faith, and Monaghan chose to live in Ann Arbor near his aunt and uncle, where he raised 4 daughters and created an estate that features everything anyone could ever want: tennis and basketball courts, ice rinks, green house, a spa, a car wash, and more. This incredible residence could be yours for a measly $9 million.
The Retreat at Turtle Point
Monaghan spent much of his life appreciating architecture, especially that done by Frank Lloyd Wright. If that name sounds familiar, it's because there is a Frank Lloyd Wright house here in Grand Rapids. So when Monaghan built his massive estate dubbed The Retreat at Turtle Point, it was heavily inspired by the works of this great architect.
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According to the listing from Reinhart Realtors, who are selling the home, The Retreat features three separate homes (the main residence, in-law quarters, and a caretaker's house). It has a full rec building, racquetball court, an ice rink, a pavilion, a greenhouse, and even a car wash. Across all homes, the property spreads across a 53,364 square foot home with 12 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, and 4 half baths.
The listing value comes out to $8.75 million and is located at 5140 Turtle Point Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. Check out the incredible home below. If you're interested in the home, you can reach out to Brent Flewelling.
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