A Florida beach house, dubbed the “Trump house,” has taken TikTok by storm for its eye-catching décor.
Marvin Peavy’s Walton County home sits on Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A within the northwestern a part of the Sunshine State, which has been dubbed the “Hamptons of the South.”
Peavy stepped into the highlight over a legal dispute with local officials after he hung large pro-Trump banners on his home.
His TikTok account shows various banners he has installed, amassing thousands and thousands of views and 1000’s of followers.
One among Peavy’s hottest videos shows him dancing to “YMCA” with three Trump banners, shot a day before the presidential election.
“Who’s your Daddy?” says one banner.
Others say “bulletproof” and “Trump coming home 2025,” all including photos of President Trump.
In 2021, Peavy was ordered to remove the banners inside five days or pay $50 per day until he took them down, in accordance with meeting minutes from a Walton County code enforcement hearing.
Last 12 months, Trace Gallagher spoke with Peavy on “Fox News @ Night,” debuting his “Who’s your Daddy?” banner with President Trump pointing.
“[Walton County officials] got here against my constitutional right. They tried to beat me at my very own God-given constitutional rights. And so they can’t do it, I stood up, and I’ll fight,” said Peavy on the time.
In March 2025, a circuit judge ruled that the fines were unjust, ordering Walton County to pay Peavy’s legal fees, totaling $42,000.
His latest video, posted on July 2, shows a banner of President Trump’s mugshot, captioned “I don’t give a…” with a rat and donkey.
Also shown within the video is a “Welcome to the Gulf of America” map and a “Salute to 250 years of American independence.”
Peavy’s home can also be flanked by American flags.
His TikTok video has garnered a big following, with fans commenting and a few even visiting his home.
“I used to be there this past weekend,” commented one woman with a photograph of herself outside Peavy’s house.
One other person wrote, “I saw ur banner yesterday, very patriotic.”
“I’ve been waiting to your recent signs! Awesome as all the time,” commented a user.
One TikToker wrote, “Wish I used to be your neighbor! A: I could drink coffee every morning waiting on the subsequent banner and B: I can be wealthy.”
“Love this. Will without end stop and take an image when coming to 30A,” said one other user.
Another person commented, “I used to be obsessed together with your house on our vacation.”