16147 Via Del Mar, CA 92014
This exceptional Del Mar equestrian property, situated on 3.89 acres in San Diego County (APN 2690501400), offers a rare Rancho Santa Fe Covenant designation. Built in 1988 and priced at $9,995,000, the property boasts a state-of-the-art 250 x 150 Ebb & Flow arena constructed by Dammann RisoHorse of Germany, ensuring safe, all-weather riding year-round. The classic barn features high-quality R\u00f6wer & R\u00fcb European stall fronts, partitions, windows, and operable shutters, prioritizing horse safety and comfort. A modern rider's lounge with a spacious outdoor patio, complete with café tables, shade umbrellas, seating, and a fountain, provides a relaxing atmosphere. High-quality De Sutter Naturally tropical hardwood fencing, imported from Belgium, further enhances the property's appeal. Additional amenities include a Kraft Brothers oval 6-horse walker, grass and sand paddocks, a longing arena, and an on-site conditioning trail with ProTex footing. The property's excellent well ensures ample irrigation for the entire facility. Conveniently located near the intersection of Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, and Solana Beach, it's just six minutes from HITS Del Mar Show Park, making it an ideal location for equestrian enthusiasts. This meticulously designed and constructed farm prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality, creating a truly enduring legacy. The property's address is 16147 Via De Santa Fe, Del Mar, CA 92014.
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