The Sea Ranch | Sonoma County, California
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- čas přidán 22. 09. 2019
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The warm sun kisses your face; you breathe in the clean salt air, and listen to the waves crash against the shore. Set two blocks from the Pacific Ocean, you look around your new home and horse pastures, and settle into your lounge chair to plan your day. Horseback riding, diving, sea kayaking, bicycling, fishing, golfing, hiking, whale watching, or relaxing top the list of activities to do right in your own backyard. Conveniently located in The Sea Ranch development in Sonoma County, this exceptional property boasts a 3704 square foot, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home on 3 acres, with nice horse pastures and a three stall barn. 65 miles from Santa Rosa, 109 miles from San Francisco, and with the advantage of The Sea Ranch association amenities, this coastal property is unparalleled in quality and distinction. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Back in the '80s, I used to cruise Highway 1 a lot, and I would drive through Sea Ranch. It was a newly developed community back then, abd you could buy a house there for $50,000. My landlady got a flyer from them, urging her to hurry up and buy before all the properties were gone.
I have never ridden horseback there, but I did in Mendocino and Half Moon Bay. Boy I'm glad I did it while I had the chance!
it’s still being built out.. there’s about 1850 houses and 2300 lots so you can still build!
@@basehead617 - thanks for letting me know. I checked it out, and there's actually a 3 quarter acre lot selling for $85,000! If I were to return to California, I'd consider it.
Sea Ranch is such a unique community. So Beautiful!
I have never seen a horse or cowboys at Sea Ranch and my family has had a home there since the 1980s
Have you never driven through the equestrian center directly adjacent to hwy. 1? Literally right there. Over 40 years hiding in plain sight.
You should puts a link to the property listing in the video description.
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And a big earthquake takes it down?
Actually it becomes an island after the big one
Depending on where you live, could be a hurricane, tornado or wildfire. Maybe you have a preference for a particular natural disaster.
@@karldunnegan2689 California does have it's environmental limitations that do lead to wild fires during our normal drought cycles.
Karl Dunnegan : natural?
3 acres is NOT a ranch......