Some listings are all about the home. This one is about every part apart from the home.
Within the coastal metropolis of Carpinteria, a working polo ranch has surfaced on the market at $50 million. It’s being shopped round by Sarah Siegel-Magness, a movie producer whose credit embrace “Treasured” and “Tennessee.”
The property is called Cancha de Estrellas — Spanish for “discipline of stars” — and has hosted celebrities as huge as Prince Harry for a sport of polo. The horseback sport is certainly the most important draw; technically, the one place to sleep is an elegant airstream trailer tucked on the fringe of the property.
“Polo is a male-dominated sport, usually talking, so the rarity of this property is that it has a lady’s contact with the landscaping,” Siegel-Magness stated. “It has a distinct aesthetic than different polo properties, which may be very utilitarian.”
She added that she spent a whole lot of time bringing native vegetation to each a part of the property.
“Just about each a part of the property, you’ll see colour,” she stated.
The photo voltaic powered-compound consists of two parcels for a complete of 61 acres. There are two polo fields, 100 coated horse stalls and different equestrian amenities reminiscent of arenas and driving trails.
One other spotlight comes within the “Scoreboard Lounge,” a custom-built construction outfitted with a kitchen, eating space and sport room. Partitions of glass result in a deck overlooking the fields.
For a extra everlasting residing scenario past the airstream trailer, each parcels are zoned to incorporate a home, guesthouse and different facilities reminiscent of a tennis court docket or swimming pool.
Christian Title and Fred Dapp of the Company maintain the itemizing.
Siegel-Magness based the manufacturing home Smokewood Leisure in 2007 together with her husband, businessman Gary Magness. The pair have produced 4 movies to this point: “Tennessee,” “Treasured,” “Loopy Form of Love” and “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer season.”