Real Estate

Vineyard, Equestrian Estate In Coto De Caza

Classy not kitschy this genuinely unique horse lover's property, includes a guest house, pool, stables, tack room, office & western saloon.

COTO DE CAZA, CA — Truly unique horse-lover's property, includes guest house, pool, stables, and western saloon.

Located in the Los Ranchos Estates, behind the gates of Coto de Caza, this vineyard and equestrian estate spans nearly three acres. The vineyard is comprised of 385 plants, currently yielding about 12 cases of wine a year, with up to 50 cases in 3 years.

The wine cellar can hold 1,700 bottles and all the equipment to make the wine is included. On the sprawling property, there is also a state-of-the-art equestrian area with a riding arena, fully-equipped 4-stall barn and tack room, an upstairs office with a balcony, and a downstairs western saloon.

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There is direct access to riding trails and a short ride to the Equestrian center. The main residence of approximately 8, 000 square feet features 2 master suites, one on each level, and 3 ensuite guest rooms.

The modern floor plan creates a beautiful living space with a chef-inspired kitchen that opens to a formal living room and dining area, family room with a fireplace, and full bar perfect for entertaining.

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The private guesthouse, overlooking the pool, includes its own living area, ensuite bedroom, laundry room and outdoor kitchen.

The manicured grounds include alfresco dining areas, fruit trees, a koi pond and water feature, built-in barbeques, and a sparkling pool and spa. For added security, there are 12 cameras on the property as well as plumbed Southwest Security monitoring.

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