Complete Tour of Virginia Fonseca’s R$ 29 Million Mansion in Goiânia: Spacious Lot, Resort-Like Leisure, and Customized Environments for Family Life.
The R$ 29 million mansion of Virginia Fonseca in the Aldeia do Vale condominium, in Goiânia (GO), has become a reference of luxury on social media. Built over approximately three years and officially inaugurated in July 2024, the house features seven suites, nine bathrooms, and a scenic outdoor area, with an “L” shaped pool, waterfall, and built-in screen for outdoor events.
In addition to family comfort, the property was designed for work and content creation: there is an exclusive music studio, designed for professional recordings.
The result is a home that combines personal life, artistic production, and entertainment, maintaining functionality and privacy.
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Where It Is and How It Was Conceived

Located in the Aldeia do Vale, one of the most exclusive addresses in Goiânia, the house occupies approximately 3,300 m² of land.
The architectural proposal aimed to integrate daily comfort and spacious communal areas, with fluid circulation and environments that accommodate recordings, meetings, and family moments.
The construction took about three years until final delivery. The lengthy timeline explains the level of customization: from the arrangement of the suites to the design of the leisure area, everything was tailored to the routine of the influencer, her daughters, and those who work alongside her daily.
Bedrooms, Bathrooms, and the Intimate Core of the House
The intimate floor features seven suites, a solution that ensures privacy for the family and guests. Each suite was planned for real use, not just for show, with closets and bathrooms that accommodate the volume of content production and in-person commitments.
In total, there are nine bathrooms, distributed among the intimate, social, and leisure areas. This sizing avoids bottlenecks on event days and keeps the intimate wing completely preserved.
Leisure Area: “L” Shaped Pool, Waterfall, and Giant Screen
The mansion’s calling card is the “L” shaped pool, with waterfall and built-in screen, a combination that transforms the backyard into a venue for parties, broadcasts, and launches.
This type of feature brings the house closer to a resort, without losing control over lighting and sound.
The gourmet terrace connects to the pool and gardens, favoring long lunches, gatherings, and external recordings. The design prioritizes circulation, support points, and acoustics, reducing noise and enhancing the experience of those inside and outside the water.
Music Studio: Working From Home
Among the differentiators is the exclusive music studio, designed for recording and post-production. Having a home studio shortens timelines, reduces travel, and provides creative autonomy, which is essential in the launch and partnership schedule.
This infrastructure also adds value to the property. In a market where few addresses have a studio of professional standard, the asset becomes a price argument, especially for potential buyers from the music and content industry.
How Much It Costs (and How the Price Evolved)
In September 2024, after the separation, the R$ 29 million mansion of Virginia Fonseca was put up for sale. By July 2025, the price circulated in the market reached R$ 27 million, still without a buyer.
Negotiation rumors were denied by the influencer’s team in September 2025, maintaining the understanding that the sale was not closed at that moment.
This fluctuation is typical of iconic properties: liquidity depends on buyer profile with demand for high standards + ready-to-use structure for media and events. The studio, the pool with the screen, and the internal layout weigh on valuation both upward (for exclusivity) and downward (for usage specificity).
Life After the Separation: Who Stayed and Who Moved
After the separation in June 2025, Zé Felipe moved to another mansion in the same condominium, about 300 meters away, valued at R$ 27 million.
Virginia remained in the main property with her daughters and her mother, Margareth Serrão, maintaining family and work routines centered around the house.
This arrangement reduces logistical friction, preserves school logistics, and keeps the production ecosystem running — an essential point for those living from content creation and frequently interacting with a team.
Floor Plan, Flow, and Behind-the-Scenes That the Public Doesn’t See
In addition to the seven suites and nine bathrooms, the house was designed with support spaces for daily life — playroom, beauty spaces, and technical areas.
These behind-the-scenes features are what make a mansion “function”, especially when there are children, staff, and guests.
The result is a high-end property with real life: it’s not just a backdrop, but the operational base of a public family and a personal brand that operates 24/7.
Luxury Market in Goiânia: What the House Teaches
The R$ 29 million mansion of Virginia Fonseca illustrates a trend in high-end Goiânia: club condominiums, spacious lots, and homes that combine living, work, and entertainment.
When the property aligns with the buyer’s lifestyle and not just with aesthetics, the perception of value increases.
At the same time, the target audience is narrow. Highly original projects may take longer to sell, but they remain attractive as long as they maintain current finishes and active differentiators (screen, studio, complete gourmet area).
In the end, the R$ 29 million mansion of Virginia Fonseca is a case study in architecture for creators: luxury with purpose, leisure that becomes a stage, and technical structure that supports daily life. And you: would you invest in entertainment features (like a screen by the pool) or prioritize a studio and technical areas?
What item must be present in a house of this stature? Share your opinion in the comments — your arguments help to understand how the high-end market is likely to evolve.


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