Real Estate

TicketsNow Founder’s Estate Listed For $27M

The 490-acre Woodstock estate, developed by TicketsNow founder Mike Domek, features a golf course, lakes, and luxury amenities.

WOODSTOCK, IL — Bunker Hill Farms, the sprawling 490‑acre Woodstock estate developed by the late TicketsNow founder Mike Domek, has been listed for sale with an asking price of $27 million.

The private compound, which includes residences, an 18‑hole golf course, lakes and extensive recreational features, has also hosted charity events and exclusive retreats over the years, according to the Real Deal.

Domek began transforming the Woodstock property after selling his company, TicketsNow, to TicketMaster, according to his obituary.

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"What began in 2005 as a 150-acre private family retreat blossomed into a sprawling 450-acre luxury destination," according to his obituary. "Bunker Hill Farms, now renowned for its exclusive golf course and extensive recreational activities, also serves as a hub for Bunker Hill Charities, reflecting Mike's deep commitment to philanthropy and giving back to the community. His passion for music was evident through an annual charity concert, Rockin the Hill, that grants back to many local charity organizations."

The property also has a sledding hill, seasonal hockey rink, shooting range, a chandeleier-lit pavillion and a updated silo that serves as a rooftop spa, with a glass floor over a Japaneses garden. A 12,000-square-foot home on the property has 11 bedrooms and 11.5 bathrooms and was built in 2010, according to Redfin.

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Domek died in 2025 at the age of 56 after a three-year battle with glioblastoma.

Bunker Hills Farm was listed for sale in March for $27 million, placing it among the highest priced luxury residential properties for sale in the Chicagoland region, according to the RealDeal. The asking price for the highest-priced property —a mansion in Winnetka — is $29.9 million.

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