Steve & Christine Perry - Silicon Valley Real Estate Leaders - Present the ultimate luxury resort estate and perfect compound to work, live and play for $9.2 million
Steve and Christine Perry present 16025 Oak Glen Avenue - a serene Tuscan resort compound located in the Paradise Valley neighborhood of Morgan Hill with resort-like amenities for the modern live, work, and play at home lifestyle.
LOS GATOS, Calif., Sept. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Custom-built in 2006, 16025 Oak Glen Avenue offers the unique opportunity to live nestled in serene and secluded privacy at the base of the Santa Cruz mountain range. This property is within 30 minutes of Silicon Valley and just a short drive to a corporate jet center, world-class cycling and hiking routes, championship golf courses, award-winning wineries, and restaurants, pick-your-own farms, and boutique shops.
This exceptional resort property for those seeking the perfect place to live, work and play in a setting fully optimized for indoor/outdoor living.
There is an opportunity to own the entire compound which consists of approximately 11 acres, including 1.5 acres of vineyards. Included are the main residence with a separate guest house and a second residence with attached guest quarters. These properties are also available for individual purchase.
Beautifully framed by the Santa Cruz mountains, the grounds of the estate are home to mature olive, jacaranda, and Italian cypress trees, Malbec and Carmenere vineyards, and lush gardens. Each residence is a work of art constructed with authentic materials including hand-hewn ceiling beams, Italian Mahogany doors, and hand-carved sandstone which beautifully integrate into the surroundings to create a Tuscan lifestyle experience.
Families will enjoy the ease of indoor/outdoor living with beautiful spaces to relax, work, study, exercise, ride horses, play, swim, and entertain guests.
The discerning entertainer and epicurean will appreciate the beautifully designed indoor and outdoor kitchens appointed with granite, alder cabinetry, and professional-grade appliances, as well as an outdoor Maggiano cobblestone pizza oven. For the wine connoisseur, there are working vineyards and a temperature-controlled 1250 bottle wine cellar. Outdoor entertaining will be enhanced by the double-sided fireplace and commercial-style, fully covered resort bar with 8 televisions and a 4-tap keg refrigerator.
The athletically inclined will appreciate the myriad of professional facilities including a Cross-Fit gym, batting cage, sunken dugout, as well as space for a regulation softball field. In addition, a college basketball court, par 3 golf hole with Pebble Beach sand trap and putting green, regulation-sized bocce court, 4 stall barn, and equestrian arena.
Executives will appreciate the ability to work privately and a layout that is well suited for team-building retreats, entertaining and private meetings.
This home is the perfect luxury shelter for today's everything-at-home lifestyle in the wake of the COVID pandemic.
To find out more about the compound go to http://www.OakGlenEstate.com and to learn more about the adjoining residence, visit http://www.15955OakGlen.com.
About Steve and Christine Perry
As savvy and skilled real estate professionals, Steve and Christine feel fortunate to have a business that thrives on repeat and referral clients. Their negotiating prowess, marketing expertise, and thoughtful approach to assisting buyers and sellers with their real estate needs make them sought-after leaders in their community. To learn more, visit http://www.steveandchristineperry.com
About Sereno Group
Founded in 2006, Sereno Group is the largest independent and locally-owned residential real estate company with thirteen offices and 550 agents in Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz Coast, the East Bay, and Lake Tahoe. The company is particularly proud of its agent-driven Sereno Group 1% For Good Charitable Foundation which has generated over $3.2 million in charitable donations and changed the lives of many in local communities.
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