Courtesy of: Travis R Bard, Keller Williams Arizona Realty, travis@legacyren.com
Courtesy of: Travis R Bard, Keller Williams Arizona Realty, travis@legacyren.com
$1,130,000
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3 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Lot: 2.43 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$1,130,000
6310 N Michele Lane Set on 2.43 acres of pristine equestrian grounds, this stunning custom mini-ranch offers a rare blend of luxury, privacy, and thoughtful design. Created with both comfort and functionality in mind, the property is a dream for horse enthusiasts and entertainers alike. At the heart of the home, an inviting living room showcases a dramatic floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace, flanked by dual staircases that add architectural interest. An expansive wall of dual E-hi solar windows floods the space with natural light while framing breathtaking panoramic views extending to the San Francisco Peaks. The chef's kitchen anchors the home, perfectly suited for both everyday living and hosting. Each private primary suite is its own retreat, featuring a cozy fireplace and a full en-suite bath. Entertaining is effortless with a full wet bar and expansive deck. While a private sauna offers a serene escape after a long day. Equestrian amenities are nothing short of exceptional, including four 12x12 stalls with automatic waterers, each opening to its own 12x24 turnout. The well-appointed barn also features a tack room, hay storage, office, and storage room, along with a charming bunkhouse complete with a spacious bedroom and bathroom. A wash rack with hot and cold water, a 100x200 riding arena, and a hot walker round out this extraordinary property. This refined estate seamlessly blends upscale living with world-class equestrian facilities, all set against a truly breathtaking Northern Arizona backdrop.
Courtesy of: Travis R Bard, Keller Williams Arizona Realty, travis@legacyren.com
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