The 77-acre property is a nature lover’s paradise and includes several pastures, tree-lined trails as well as a 15 acre bass-filled lake.
This massive estate in Rancho Santa Fe, California is an equestrian lover’s dream . Sitting on 77 acres, the property includes two state-of-the-art barns, riding arenas, pastures and even a tennis court all for $98 million.
The 15,000-square-foot primary residence exudes a timeless Santa Barbara-style charm, characterized by its subtle elegance. Adjacent to it, a two-bedroom guest house connects to a fully equipped game room boasting a bowling alley, a bar, and a gym.
This exceptional property is also thoughtfully designed to cater to various equestrian pursuits. There are multiple residences for welcoming family and friends, as well as housing on-site staff, trainers, and managers.
Strategically positioned to ensure the utmost in privacy, yet conveniently located mere minutes from downtown, airports, shopping, beaches, and showgrounds, this unique sanctuary stands apart from anything else in the region.
Potential development opportunities encompass a private shared ownership multi-family estate, a premier destination equestrian retreat, an exclusive horse breeding and training facility, an all-inclusive Olympic Training Center, a health and wellness spa resort, or a corporate and/or adventure retreat.
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