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2550 Niderer Road
Paso Robles, CA 93446
$5,500,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4648
Property Description
Experience the breathtaking beauty of ever-changing panoramic views that unfold from sunrise to sunset on this expansive 105-acre estate, with vineyard potential, and a ultra-custom mission-styled home offering luxury and comfort that seamlessly blends timeless design, modern amenities, and the natural beauty of westside Paso Robles. With 51+ acres of land, established by a technical report, suitable for planting, the potential for crafting your own vineyard is yours to explore. Willow Creek AVA, which is known for a cooler climate, continues to have some of the highest quality and highest scored wines in the region with many prestigious awards. Gentle sloping topography and soil conditions known in the area can make for successful grape production. The home has meticulously landscaped grounds, courtyard, and a gorgeous built-in, solar powered, swimming pool featuring a waterfall and ample entertaining areas. The home exudes warmth with four fireplaces, multiple skylights, exposed wood ceilings, newer Pella wood-framed casement windows, Pella doors, and Saltillo-tiled floors. The family room comes with a wet bar, fireplace, and a dining area with built-in window seating. The living room offers multiple seating areas and is the perfect gathering spot with a fireplace. The impressive remodeled kitchen boasts a porcelain tiled floor, UK Small Bone Co. cabinetry, Miele and Gaggenau ovens, a breakfast nook, and several stations for the chefs. With three spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, including luxurious en-suites, this residence offers elegant living for all. The main suite has views of the atrium and comes with a gas fireplace and a private patio. The bathroom has dual Beaumaniere limestone counters, a large shower, and ample closet space. A three-car attached garage and a separate 10+ car garage (3450 sq ft) w/ hydraulic lift, provides ample space for your vehicles and hobbies. Included is a large equipment shop (5200 sq ft) and a horse barn (2400 sq ft) with paddocks along with 81 solar panels to serve the property. Situated just 10 minutes from Highway 101, you'll have easy access to all amenities while savoring the Paso Robles lifestyle. The paved access and security gates ensure privacy. Templeton school district.
Property Information
Lot Size
4,573,800 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1992
MLS Number
NS23151399
Location
Address
2550 Niderer Road
City
Paso Robles
State
CA
Zip Code
93446
County
SAN LUIS OBISPO
Listing
Provider
REMAX Success, original listing
Name
REMAX Success
Phone
(805) 434-2737
Office Name
RE/MAX Success
Office Phone
(805) 434-2737
Agent Name
Terri Winn

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