Tilman Fertitta House: Inside the River Oaks Mansion and Art Collection
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The Tilman Fertitta house sits at 3800 Willowick Road in River Oaks, the long-established luxury enclave west of Buffalo Bayou and immediately north of the River Oaks Country Club. Built in 1999 and estimated above $25 million in 2026, the estate spans roughly 25,500 square feet across a 5.4-acre lot with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a resort-style pool, a tennis court, and a glass-walled showroom garage for the Houston Rockets owner's car collection. The property also doubles as the host venue for charity galas, Kentucky Derby parties, and private events that quietly anchor Houston's philanthropic calendar.
Fertitta is one of Houston's most prominent billionaires — chairman, CEO, and sole owner of Landry's Inc., Golden Nugget casinos, and the Houston Rockets — and his River Oaks residence is the public-facing center of that footprint. In 2024 he expanded his real estate holdings further with the $450 million purchase of the River Oaks District shopping center directly across Westheimer.
The River Oaks Estate: Specs and Layout
- Address: 3800 Willowick Road, Houston, TX 77027 (River Oaks)
- Lot size: 5.4 acres — one of the largest single-family lots inside the 610 Loop
- Built: 1999
- Size: approximately 25,500 square feet
- Bedrooms / bathrooms: 6 / 7
- Amenities: resort pool, tennis court, motor court, climate-controlled garage showroom, indoor sports/event space
- Estimated value: $25 million+ (2026)
The house is set back from Willowick behind a long driveway and mature live oaks, with a perimeter wall that matches the limestone-and-brick neighbors typical of upper River Oaks. The car-showroom garage is the most photographed feature: a glass-fronted bay built to display a rotating set of vehicles from Fertitta's collection.
The Art Collection
Fertitta's personal art collection mixes museum-grade contemporary work with a substantial body of Western and Texas-themed pieces. The collection is private — Fertitta has rarely allowed full magazine spreads inside the residence — but it includes large-scale modern works on display in the main living rooms, sculpture in the gardens and motor court, and a rotating arrangement of paintings featured in promotional spreads tied to his properties. Many pieces also rotate through his commercial venues, including the Post Oak Hotel's lobby galleries and the Golden Nugget casino properties.
The art investment story tracks his broader business pattern: assets that hold value, look impressive at scale, and double as backdrops for the events he hosts. The Willowick home is where most of the personal collection lives day-to-day.
The Car Collection (the Other Headline)
- Bugatti Chiron — the centerpiece of the showroom garage
- Multiple Rolls-Royce models, including the long-wheelbase Phantom
- Bentley Mulsanne and Continental GT
- Ferrari supercars including a SF90 Stradale
- A historic collection of American muscle cars used at charity events
The collection is large enough that Fertitta has on multiple occasions loaned vehicles to public charity exhibitions in Houston.
Fertitta's Broader Houston Real Estate Footprint
The Willowick residence is the personal anchor, but Fertitta's real estate footprint touches multiple corners of Houston:
- The Post Oak Hotel — Fertitta's flagship Forbes Five-Star hotel at 1600 West Loop South, including the Mastro's and Willie G's flagships
- River Oaks District — acquired in 2024 for $450 million; a 252,000-square-foot luxury retail center on Westheimer
- Landry's headquarters — the Galleria-area office tower that anchors the broader restaurant and entertainment business
- The Houston Rockets and the Toyota Center lease — operational headquarters for the NBA franchise
- A separate ranch property in Galveston County
For more on the neighborhood itself, see our guides to River Oaks and the River Oaks luxury real estate market.
Public Tours and Access
The Willowick estate is private. There is no public tour. The closest the public gets is during the few charity events Fertitta hosts in any given year — typically the Houston Children's Charity benefit and select Rockets-affiliated fundraisers. The car showroom occasionally appears in features for Houston-area magazines.
Fertitta's broader real-estate moves continue to reshape the Westheimer-and-Post-Oak corridor. For ongoing coverage of his Rockets ownership and Houston business holdings, follow Houston Rockets news on Houston.com.
