Marvin Peavy’s Florida home, dubbed the ‘Trump house,’ has become a viral destination on TikTok due to its prominent pro-Trump banners and decorations.
Located on Scenic Highway 30A, Peavy’s house has drawn visitors and online attention for its eye-catching displays. The property, which has been dubbed the ‘Hamptons of the South,’ has become a symbol of political expression, with Peavy facing legal challenges over the banners. In 2021, Peavy was ordered to remove the banners within five days or pay $50 per day until they were taken down, according to meeting minutes from a Walton County code enforcement hearing.
However, in March 2025, a circuit judge ruled that the fines were unjust, ordering Walton County to pay Peavy’s legal fees, totaling $42,000. This ruling has further amplified the attention on Peavy’s home, with social media users and visitors continuing to engage with the property.
Peavy’s TikTok account shows various banners he has installed, amassing millions of views and thousands of followers. One of his most popular videos shows him dancing to ‘YMCA’ with three Trump banners, shot a day before the presidential election. The banners, which include messages like ‘Who’s your Daddy?’ and ‘Trump coming home 2025,’ have become a focal point of public discussion.
The home has also become a point of interest for visitors who have taken to social media to share their experiences. Comments from users highlight the significance of the home as a symbol of political expression and the impact of social media in shaping public perception and engagement with political figures and issues.