Available for the first time ever, this custom-built home sits atop 40 acres with an eagle-eye view all the way out to Catalina Island, Camp Pendleton, and 360 degrees of unobstructed back along the ridgeline and mountain views behind with luscious nurseries gracing the neighboring land. Built almost 45 years ago as a dream-fulfilled, this land will open new horizons for its next owner, offering opportunities almost as endless as the views, with A70 ZONING that would support a boutique winery and more – all just south of Temecula’s wine country in the path of growth. Imagine the events, whether intimate or grand, that could be hosted at each glorious sunset. Nestled at the end of a private road but with convenient access to the 15 freeway, you’ll feel instantly far away from it all while within 15 minutes of all major amenities.
The raw bones of the existing home allow a unique opportunity to re-imagine and cosmetically update a hilltop home that may otherwise not be able to be built today; with absolutely no obstruction of the panoramic views in all directions, the sky is literally the limit.
Thoughtful details went into the customization of this home, including a 2.8KW photovoltaic array and a Solahart solar water heater, a roof pitch and direction designed to optimize insulation, and a raised foundation with a generous crawlspace for convenient access to plumbing etc.
The land, which was maintained using organic farming techniques (no pesticide or compost contaminants), has boasted orchards and vineyards and sits ripe to bloom again, with numerous water lines to all cleared areas of the property. The soil is sandy loam in composition, drains well and is excellent for horticulture. Extensive terracing and stone masonry was cultivated over the years and affords thoughtful potential venue spaces and ample parking. A 24×24 shed below the house boasts a 7’ roll up door and a second 36” door to accommodate a tractor and other equipment.
City/County to confirm all zoning regulations and further opportunities for possible sub-division.